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W CAROL VVALKER ' fir, Band l, 2, 3: Band President 3: Majorette if 1, 2, 3: Woodwind Ensemble 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: F. H. A. 4: Paper Staff 3, 4: Queen Attendant 2, 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Interclass Tournaa ' :Wi any .-- ment 1, 2, 3, 4: Magazine Sales Leader 1, 3. 7 . A 4: Class Officer 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Year- fv x hook Staff 3: Senior Play. ...MM G. W. VVILCOX 2 Key Club 2, 3, 4: President 4: Honor So- , ciety 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play. 3 filly' Bz1RBxXRA wlI.I,lAMS Band 2, 33 Ili-Tri 4: Majorcttc 3: GIPC Club . 4 1 3, 4: Interclass Tournament 1, 2. V., M L mru' vi'ii.i.mMs N, 'Q Football 1, 2, 3, 4. t ' b' A3 Q' , ig N c CHARIJCS W'lLl.lAMS A , 'N 5 A ' 'Vf 'Why A W P - Y 1 dag V LORFN KTINDHORST ' , F. F. A. 1. 2, 3. President 2: Kcy Club 2, 3: ,Un V 31, 1 Honor Sociv.-ly 3, 4: Band 3, 4. ,, A X 6. . Tri. Q.. i , 1 1.4. 4 . g . in -'Ax V za. Wrya-, John ay AT' li, A ibn - f . fi .
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JANET STOKES Hi-Tri 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY STOUT F. H. A. 1,41 Glee Club 2.3, 4, G. A. A. 4: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 41 Interclass Tournament 1, 2: Junior Stand 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. MARTIN SULLIVAN Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1: Football 3. PATSY TEASLEY Paper Staff 2, 3, 41 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 45 Editorial Staff 3, 45 F. H. A. 2. .1 . 13. gxf. 'Q Wt, . ' J' A , Nix be if M it S kl' x j, in SNES. Q'- . at 'We tx as , Q-... t N . ' LOIS EVELYN TECKENBROCK New Columbia High School 11 Hi-Tri 3, 4: F. H. A. 4. JOHNNIE W. THOMAS Carrier Mills 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Play 2: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Officer 4. PEGGIE TROBAUGH Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: Program Chairman: Freshman Sponsor: Installation Usher, Trio: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Interclass Tournament 2, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Stand 3: Senior Stand 41 Prom Committee 3. WANDA VOLLE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 43 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4.
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sniofz I, Nancy Burnam. without attempt to alibi condition of my mind-allow me to say it's relieved-do will and bequeath the following to-wit: To my beloved cousin, Jane Humes, I leave my tenacious ability to study day and night for four long years: To Joyce Haynes, ex-freshman. I leave all the A's that I didn't make, and that should be plenty to get her through: To Clara Austin, bosom buddy, my charm and poise on test days: To all those who still have time to do it-miserable creatures that they are- I leave my stock in the school, the great stacks of books filled with the wisdom to quench their burning thirst for knowledge and the teachers to insist that they quench their thirst To the school, I leave all the plaques and statutes that they care to erect in memory of my schol- astic record there: To the teachers, I leave Peace. 'I'hey'll tell you It's wonderful. I, Loren Windhorst, in my unusually sane and sober mind do will to Charlene Rehlmeyer my ability to get along with all teachers: to my cousin Lois, my good grades in school tomitting English IVD: to Sam Dunning, energy enough to pass English III: to Wayne Kommer, luck enough to graduate in four years: and my liking for school to anyone who walks in the M. C. H. S. doors. I, Elgie Rottmann. in a somewhat sane and sober mind will my meanness on the bus to Billy Korte: and my abili- ty to type to Kenneth Bremer: and my seat ln English IV to Donald Rottmanng but my love for M. C. H. S. I'm going to take with me. I. Carl Fort, in a sane and sober mind will my posi- tion on the bench Alvah.l to Alvah Jr. Haneline. lKeep it warm, I, Gwendolyn Bormann. in my usual figure-it-out-fob yourself-state of mind leave to my brother, Kenneth, my seat ln Miss Munal's English Class: to Shirley Bolen, my seat in American History: to Mary Ann Korte, my seat 'last' ln band: to Dolores Kreuter, my ability to chew gum and, never get caught: to Linda Lou Morris, my love for shorthand: to Linda Adams, by Bookkeeping book, and to all the students who remain, the fun I have had in I. Joe Korte, in my sane but somewhat insane mind I, Flora Neal, my four years here at M. C. H. S. I. Sue Carole Moss, in my usual unbalanced state of mind do hereby bequeath to Phyllis Ragsdale all the pen- oils she borrowed she will have one I leave my ability may she use it to and never returned in the hope that from now on: to Barbara Schwegman to cross my eyes and wiggle my nose, her best advantage. will my 'singing ability to Edna Mae Procter. I, Wanda Voile, in my somewhat bewildered state of mind leave my seat in English IV to Patsy Hemphill: my ability to play volley ball to Peggy McCulloch: and to dear ole M. C. H. S. I leave. I. Shirley Hempler, in what I still insist is a mind, will to Donnie Park all the pictures in my billfold since he has already made himself welcome to them: to Betty Brunham, my habit of getting to school just as the bell rings-may they ring the bell by her next year: to the three stooges, Marilyn Hempler, Phyllis Cagle. and Mary Copley, I leave my ability to pass all my subjects. They'll need it! ! ! I, Geraldine Korte, in my somewhat insane but sober mind, do hereby will to Dixie Mears my seat in American History: to Janice Huffman, my passing grades in English IV: to Debbie Artman some of my much needed height: to Jane, my sister, my A's in citizenship as she will probably need them, but my love for M. C. H. S. and the teachers. I take with me. I, Kenneth Searles, with my uncanny brain twhich most people don't think I have! do hereby leave the fol- lowing: to John Hopkins, my ability to pass notes in the assembly and not get caught: to James Collie, my seat in English IV, may he enjoy Macbeth: and I, myself, leave! ! I, Merlene Kreuter, with mind affected by too much inebriated prune juice, do hereby will to the following: to Sonny, my little 6 ft. brother, my success in graduating in four years. lI'm sure he'll need itl: to Violet fCharliel Reynolds and Shirley Don Lynn, all of my hidden talents, may they discover and divide them: all of my wonderful memories of M. C. H. S. I shall take with me and always cherish. I, Johnnie Thomas, in my insane or sober state of mind do will to anyone who wants them any of my seats in any class-my grades, and my ability to get out of the assembly. I, Peg Trobaugh, in a miserable state of mind, leave my love for my four favorite teachers, Hohman, Munal, Bogart, and Cunningham to Eva Comer. Also I leave my Fort Campbell boys with Betty Riley until my return from my three years trip to Evansville, Indiana. I, Robert Anderson, leave my dearly beloved seat in English III class to my dear sister, Margaret: my influence on the girls I leave to Bill Bond: my not-very-good foot- ball playing, I leave to Joe Hobbs: I leave dear 'ole M. C. H. S. I'll be gone but not torgotten. The memories of M. C. H. 8. I take with me. I wish the other students luck. leave my first chair in band to Sampley, my ability to get along with Miss Muna! and Mr. Schneeman to Dixie, Janice. and Elaine. The rest that I have acquired, I leave to my next ot kin, Kathryn-she will probably need all of it. I, Jan Corson, in my usual frame of mind tblanky do hiy will to anyone who wants them, my books: to lamb llllman and hdne Watters, my fondness iq- lhg 9008: Oo Clara Austin. same of any height: and to my teaehp-s. I have up
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