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History One dreary rainy day ten scared but determined freshmen entered the doors of Dear Old Hoyt High. V e didn't know where we were to go so some of the upper class men took pity on us and showed us the different class rooms. Eventually we made our way to the study hall where we met all the other fresh- men, who were Delbert Zacharlasen, Danny Holt, Harold Williams,Jack Ehrhart, Carole Meggison, Don Swankie, Rita Hrenchir, Shirley Hervey, Shirley Ongerrcan and Colleen Palley. The first day was the hardest but after that we got into the routine of school and it passed quickly during the year the New Gymnasium was being finished and we were looking forward to seeing it completed. We lost Colleen Falley one of the members of our class to Seamen High in Topeka during the year. Attain we entered Hoyt High for our second year of hlirti school which gsined us a higher position as sophomores. We trained Ben Morris during this year, which brought the number of our class to ten aealn. Next came a very eventful Junior year. Of the most important to us was the Junior play Desperate Ambrose, and the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. The theme of the banquet was Star Light which proved very success- ful. At the start of the year we found that we had lost one of our members Don Swankee to Seamen High in Topeka but still Rained Patty Bausch from Mavetta. Durinr the year we also gained two more members Sandra Lander, from Manhattan and Jim Vanorstran from Highland Park in Topeka. At long last we come to our final roll as Seniors To us this seems the most ImDortant year or crur lives it is the ending of one life and the beginning of a new. V.e were sorry to find when we started our last year that we had lost Shirley Ungerman and Shirley Hervey. Two very important events during our senior year was the Senior play The Terror” which was in- teresting to present and a great success. And the Jr.-Sr. Banquet, which was one of the best and will be in our memories the rest of our lives.
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ULcu s yfJJb 'We, the Seniors, With four of our happiest years past do will and bequeath the following: I, Sandra Landen, du will and bequeath my red hair (providing my nickname goes witn it) to wanette Pappen. I, Patty Bausch, do will and bequeath my shortness to Paul Shipman and my unmarried life to Darlene Spiker. 1, Danny Holt, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Mister Longberg and my bookkeeping book to Miss Barrett, and my ability to get along with teachers to Frank Rose. I, Jack Ehrhart, do will and beaueath my cirgarette lighter to Mr. Haden and my cowboy boots to Allen Landen. I, Sen Morris, do will and bequeath my military career to Larry Steward (providing he won t get put in the stockaae) and myself to Grace Williams. I, Carole Meggison, do will and bequeath my nickname (mugsy) to June Alfrey and my Bookkeeping book to Garry Wright. I, Rita Hrenchir, do will and teaueuth my typing book to Ward Beam (providing he uses it) and my ability to get along with boys to Nancy Rickel. 1, Delbert Zachariasen, do will and benueath my typing ability to Bill Carey and my LIFE and old 1£0 Ford to Imogene. I, Jim Vanorstran, do will and bequeath my hunting boots to George Turley and my love for horses to Gayle Stithem. I, Harold Williams, do will and bequeath .my flash camera to ail the loving young couples still at Hoyt High School We, the seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Longberg our days snent trying to find out what we were made of in Biolug.y, wmch proved that we were made of poor material. To Miss Barrett we leave some of our married lives and our great typing abilities. To our coucu, iir. Haden we will ail of our many wins in basketball, and the discussions we haa in Ameri- can History, (providing he doesn1t tell anvone about them.) To Mrs. Castle we will our knowledge in English and our old work books for the English library. To Mr. Tho qr we will our hard work in school and all the knowledge we have gained in school in the last two years.
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