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Page 25 text:
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Way back In the y««r 1951» we arrived on the threshold of Dear Old Hoyt High. We started the je» with seven members. We chose our officers to be, Shirley Rake president, Donnie Rlckel vice-president, Virginia Me Grew secretary , Carolyn Rlckel treasurer, Gary Bausch reporter. Our sponsor was Kiss Walker. Shortly after school started we lost Shirley Rake to Sliver Late but later In the year we gained Henry Dlllner from Meriden and Gene Everhart from Alma. The fall of 1951 gained us a little higher position as Sophomores. We lost Virginia Me Grew to Topeka High but we also gained two new, members, Pat Myrlck from Boswell Junior High School and Mildred 6tolle from Silver Lake. To guide us through this year Gary Baus- ch was chosen president. Gene Everhart vice-president, Pat Myrlck secretary-trea- surer, Martha French delegate and reporter. Mr. Longberg was our sponsor. The new school year of 1952 gained us a still higher position. We lost Patty Myrlck to Highland Park and the last semester we rained Phyllis Allen frem Carbondale. The class officers which helped us steer through the year were Gene Everhart president, Martha French Vice-president, Gary Bausch secretary-treasurer, and Mildred Stolle delegate. This year was full of many great events, among the more outstanding was our Junior-Senior banquet which we presented to the Seniors, the theme of M which was, Ship of Memories, ar.tjl also the Junior Play 'rs. Erd.man was our sponsox-. At long last ten of us; five of who are our origin- al freshman, are on our Y lit i9l home stretch. We startd dT this year with two new JQ 1 y. I members to bolster our ra- nds. They ar® Marilee rcJK—JsM L Hrenchlr from Corning Kan- sas, and Hugh Fish from Danville Arkansas . Our officers for this year are, Mildred Stolle president, Marilee Hrenchlr vice- president, Martha French secretary, Phyllis Allen treasurer, Carolyn Rlckel delegate-reporter, Mr. Thoman Is our sponsor. And now as our annual goes to press we are looking forward to out Junior-Senior Banquet, senior trip, senior play and graduation. It has been a very happy four years, and some of the parties, carnivals, weiner roasts, hayrack rides, and banquet will live in our hearts and memories , for years to come. So It is with deep regrets and possibly heavy hearts that we say good-bye and the best of luck to next year. the seniors of
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We, the Seniors, with four great years behind us do will and bequeath the follow ing: I, Phyllis Allen, do will and bequeath my many engage- ment rings to Mildred Bolz, and my afternoon naps to Delores Rlckel. I, Martha French, do will and bequeath my position as Cheerleader to Darlene Spiker and my ability to give the teachers a rough time to Carole Megglson. I, Carolyn Rlckel, do will and bequeath my ability to have all my lessens done on time to Delbert Zacharlasen, and my flirting witn Mr. Bliss to Shirley Hervey. I, Marllee Irenchir, ao will and bequeath my yodeling to Sandra Landen providing she learns to crack her voice, and my married life to my sister-in-law Rita Hrenehlr, I, Mildred Stolle, do will and bequeath my blond hair, to Delores Nloce providing she bleaches It every night and my ability to get along with the teachers to Dean Allen. I, Gary Bausch, do will and bequeath my ability to write sports to little brother Ronnie and my typing speed to Danny Holt. I, Bobby Plants, do will and bequeath my fancy big boots to Jim Vanorstran aid try handsome sideburns to Bill Carey. I, Don Rlckel, do will and bequeath mv good old uihooked Mf to Allen Landen providing ne don't get engaged. m I, Gene Everhart, do will and bequeath my shiny shoes to Ben Morris and my forever helping other people In their troubles to Jackie Ehrhart and my way with girls to Jimmy Rlckel. I, Hugh Fish, do will and bequeath my silly talk to Janice Rlckel as long as she keeps the Southern draw with It, and my ability to play basketball to all the Hoyt Basketball players. We, the Seniors do will and bequeath our many basketoall wins for next season to Mr. Bllss: to Mr. Thoman we leave our working knowledge on this annual for him to pass on: to Mr. Longberg we leave our apologies for four years of wisecracks: to Miss Mathews our apologies for giving her a rough time In bookkeeping and Music and hope this will smooth it out: To Mrs. Castle we leave our best wishes for a smart English Class who will pass with flying colors one and all
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