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i 67am; lOI-olercy The wind was blowing, Outside 'twos snowing; 'Twos very, very cold. The cauldron was boiling, The witch was toiling So the future might be told. Turning to us with a nod of the head, And with a knowing look she said: Carol Armstrong has no rest today; She's settled down and married Coach Ray. Woodward and Bunnell are bringing in the dough, No more imitations, now a big broadway show. Ruth and Ellen ore owner of a ranch, They're ioining up with Diana's new branch. Rodney Fisher is seen toiling away With Gordon Wilson, they're pitching hay. An atomic scientist is Harry Ross, In the whole plant, there's no better boss. Margie Miller with her magical brush, By her fans is given a terrific rush. Singer Mary Grossheim, a popular gal, Has teamed up with Dorothy, her pianist and poi . Daugherty and Wholen, a whiz ot' a pair, Have been seen racing almost everywhere. Bruce Tuerck's invention of a portable stove, Has been tested and guaranteed by Evelyn Grove. We see Vince Krotzer on a radio station While George Stone and Richard Wilson own a plantation. You can see the happiness on Russell Schultz's face gleam, Because of his eleven sons--a football team. A well-known designer, we see is Ray Horn Whose creations by Evelyn Broermun are worn. Living a life of Riley is Bob, However, Secretary Sylvia Brown is doing his iob. 27 Ralph Smith has enlisted, but Agnes Holtke will wait, A private secretory has no time for a date. A traveling salesman is seen making a round; It's Tom Aylward, who '5 the best one in town. The Mc Kinney Brothers whose business is sports, Have added to their park, new tennis courts. Thelma Clark and Viola Williams are married and happy, And Russell Eiiedge is getting used to the name of Puppy - Terry McConnell's office is in Washington, D. C. Edna Morris studies to be a missionary. Partners in business, Lunham and Molott, Have just opened a used car lot. Keith Flanary and Sue Martin are climbing to fame; They've made social work their aim. Dale Keeler works hard of photography. Edna Gredig can be seenwith her kiddies three. Jack Bunnell and Edgar Ferris ponder over ex- ecutive's books, While their head man is none other than Mot- thew Crooks. Naomi Moniar is a perfect housewife, Joyce Fronk leads 0 business woman's life. Charlene Holden is back at L, H. 5. As a teacher, she's one of Loveland's best. When looking for a hair cut, everyone goes, To a barber, Bob Martin, whom everyone knows. Stage lights glaring, present a great star, Ginger Williams of L.H. has surely gone For. Her manager, Betty Reynolds , has iust accepted A profitable contract, that couldn't be reject- ed. Then while we were waiting to hear of our fate And what we'll be doing at a later date, The witch turned to go but never spoke And disappeared from sight in a cloud of smoke .
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Jag! 'szf anal jjedfamenl We the class of 1953 do ordain and swear to the following as our Last Will and Testament: To the faculty we leave ...... . . To Mrs. Kelly and Miss Payne, our class advisers, we leave our sincere thanks. To the juniorswe leave all the unpaid bills and the headaches of the annual. To the school we Ieave, in fond memory, a picture of a most unusual class. Carol Armstrong leaves her ingenious ways of wearing clothes to Shirley Walters. Tom Aiyward wills his ability to get along with Mr. Kleinhans to Jerry Paulson. Diane Beschmcnn relinquishes her high standing position in gym to anyone who thinks she can get away with it. To Mary Jane Smith, Dorothy Boeres leaves her many chuckles. Marlene Rankin inheritsEvelyn Broermcm's many male acquaintances. Sylvia Brown bequeaths herobility to make long shots in basketball to her sister, Pauline. Jack Bunnell leaves his height to Jim Parker. Waiter Bunnell is iust happy to leave. Thelma Clark leaves her scholastic ability in Americonhistory to anyone who enioys hard work. Willie Smith inherits Matthew Crooks's zany ways. Charles Daughertywil Is his ability to hot- rod to Roger Wilson. Russell Elledge bestows his great love for bow ties on Harold South. Edgar Ferris leaves school to pop corn. To Eugene Doyle, Rodney Fisher leaves his mania for tractors. Keith Flanary wills his trumpet position to anyone who may satisfyiMr. Goosman. Marian Rooney inherits Joyce Fronk 's danc- ing ability. Edna Gredig bequeaths herabil ity to cheer- lead to Eleanor Nisbet. Mary Grossheim bestows her ability to cheWQum on anyone who can get away with it. To Gerry Reynolds, Evelyn Grove leaves her quiet ways. Charlene Holden bestows her position on the Lohian Stuff on a capable junior. May Burleson in h e r i ts Agnes Holtke 's homemoking abilities. Ray Horn bequeaths his quietly spoken wise cracks to Richard Ward. Dale Keeler leaves his scientific ability in physics class to Bob Wallingford. Jim Perry inherits Vince Kratzer's lovely iob of driving those gorgeousgirls back and forth to basketball games. Eugene Lcnhum transfers his ability to get into trouble second period to Don Freeman. 26 To Mr. Goosman, Robert Malott leaves his many excuses. Robert Martin wills English IV to anyone who'wcmts it. Sue Martin relinquishes herposition us ed- itor of the Tiger's Tongue to Rose Ewing. Howard McKinney leaves his many ab- sence excuses to Larry Grove. LeRoy McKinney leaves his bragging obi l ity to Clifton Fleenor. Terry McConnell wills his ability to debate to anyone who may qualify. Margaret Biermcn inheritsMargie Miller's beautiful complexion. Naomi Monicrwills her bookkeeping abil- ity to one of Mr. Ramsey's slower pupils. Mildred Archer inherits Edna Morris's shy ways. Ruth Pfiester leaves her height to Betty Grome. Betty Reynolds leaves her many headaches as class treasurer to anyone who can stand it. Ellen Rich leaves happily with Ruth. Harry Ross leaves Latin class with pleasure. Wilbur Constable inherits Bob Riley's smiles. Russell Schultz wills his position csclass president to Arnold Howell . Ralph Smith leaves to find Russell . Next year's physics class inherits George Stone's unfinished homework apers. Robert Tigar leaves with his hot rod . Bruce Tuerck leoves----unwillingly. Ronald Whalen bestows his ability to play the bass fiddle on anyone who's able. Jackie Elledge inherits Ray Williams's position as half back on the Football team. Viola Peachie Williams leaves her ways to get a man to Esther Driscoll. Virginia Ginger Williams leaves school to become a star. Gordon Wilson leaves his band uniform to the Salvation Army. Jim Flint inherits Richard Wilson's draw- ing ability. Wayne Woodward wills his catching ability to Dick Yardbird Armstrong. Having been authorized by the above sen- iors we declare this document our Last Will and Testament. Witnesses: Mrs. Anna Kelly Miss Hazelle Payne Signed: Dione Beschmon Charlene Hoiden
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. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Martin, C. Holden, T. Clark, V. Williams, D. Boeres, E. Broerman, f . A. Holtke, N. Munjar, M. Miller, C. Armstrong, E. Morris, 5. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kelly, V. Williams, E. Rich, E. Gredig, M. Grossheim, R. Pfiester, B. Reynolds, D. Beschmann, R. Malott, R. Williams. C. Daugherty, Miss Payne. THIRD ROW: R. Martin. R. Whalen, W. Woodward, G. Wilson, K. Flanary, T. Alyward, R. Riley, R. Horn, R. Smith, R. Elledge. H. Ross, W. Bunnell. FOURTH ROW; L. McKinney, D. Keeler, R. Schultz, R. Wilson, J. Bunnel, R. Fisher, M. Crooks, G. Stone. B. Tigar, H. McKinney, E. Ferris, V. Kratzer, B. Tuerck. American History C I ass English IV Class 2 8 V
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