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Page 16 text:
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HG ORS To the students who, by their special achievements, have earned honors during the past year, we dedicate this page. Jackie Ferris and Jean Ann Klepper: May Queens Jean Ann Klepper: Valedictorian Jackie Ferris: Salutatorian Mary E. Kastner: Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom Jim Stoffel: Free-throw Champion Don Stoltz: High-point Man Pat McNulty: Placed first in the K. of C. oratorical contestg second in Rotary contest Joanne Weber: Placed second in American Legion oratorical contest Jackie Ferris and Jean Ann Klepper: Science Awards Shirley Carmichael, Pat McNulty, and Doloros Ehingerg Varsity Cheer Leaders Virginia Holzinger and Marilyn Queery: Junior Varsity Cheer Leaders Ramon Schmid: Honorable mention in Chemistry Contest Jackie Ferris and Jean Ann Klepper: K.B.F. Award Winners Jackie Ferris, Jean Ann Klepper, Joanne Weber, Shirley Carmichael, Patsy Kelly, Gene Buzzard, Doloros Ehinger, Rotary Award VVinners.
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Page 15 text:
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BEQUESTS AND BEQUEATHED We, the hopeless graduating Class of '50, do hereby bequeath, bewitch, bother, bewilder, and bequest our treasured tokens of the past to the Class of '51 and our suffered faculty. CLAUSE I To the faculty we leave a more hopeful junior class. To Kenneth PeGan we will our original three-tiered cakes. To the school we leave our trade marks. To the underclassrnen we can do nothing but leave. CLAUSE II To each junior a senior leaves something he doesn't want anyhow. Patsy Kelly . . . her extra inches in height to Norma Young. Jim Stoffel wills his rosie disposition to Phil Martin. Jerry Driscoll wills his ability to get along with the girls to Maurice Zahm. f,If he needs itl. Mark Stoffel bestows his model A's parking place to Mark Reust's Pontiac. Don Stoltz . . . his hunk of Nick's to uncle Richard Scher. Doloros Ehinger to John Yaste gives her famed pug-nose. Gene Young gives his ? driving ability to John Locht. Joan Bartrom wills her place under the spotlight on stage to Pat Millner. Joanne Weber gladly leaves the Chicago White Sox to Pat Landrigan. Mary E. Kastner leaves her extra weight to Larry Scher. Greg Coughlin, of sound mind and body, wills his speeding tickets to Paul Kline. Jim Zahm to J. L. Dougherty actually wills Kenny PeGan's Health Class. Norma Gass . . . her uncurbed appetite and big feet to help carry it to Deloris Davis. Lucille Brown bestows to Marilyn Stoffel her disabled typing keys. Ma1'y Jane Coughlin Wills her cracked chemistry tubes and memories to Chuck Hammond. Pat McNulty helpfully leaves all old tooth brushes for Ruth Bir's mascara set. Helen Prus wills her torn-up chemistry book to Jim McNamara. Doris Ufheil doubtfully wills her high-heels and platforms to Violet Bickel. Dick Holley leaves ...... finally ! ! ! Jack Simon lovingly leaves to Charlie Ernst 'he High School. Shirley Kilty is forced by senior girls to leave her cackle amongst the hens of the junior class. Helen Christman . . . her coming late land getting caught! to Nancy Pfister. Bernadine Stoltz gives shorthand to Susan Johnson. John Wonderly descends upon Albina Crocesci his over dose of English Literature. Jean Klepper and Jackie Ferris gladly will their hard times on the Hilltop staff to Ann Friedman and Ramon Schmid. Gene Buzzard wills his foul-shooting history and gives his super-low speed to Tom Kindler. Shirley Carmichael reluctantly gives her slightly used bottle of peroxide to Tom Bollinger. I8
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