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las 2 Farm Let us tell you of the class of '5Og We are sure you'll think we're nifty. We think that we shall never see A girl so quiet as our Shirley. Charlie is our nhot rod ace, And at debates he sets the pace. Tommy is our tall, blonde, ladg If he's angry it must be a new fad. As class leader Harold was topsg We hope his ambition never stops. To We Allen is our bowling king, make sure our school activities were called on Ada for a real success. the best And at basketball he's quite the thing. Eileen is a musical lass, And when she plays she plays with class. Marjorie is a tempermental gal, But rain or shine she's a real pal. We are sure that Viola will one day be A teacher of the highest degree. Did you say you were looking for Frances? Why, you'll find her at one of the square dances! Hughie is our mathmetician, But when it comes to school he's often miss1n'. Jimmy has got what it takesg We're sure that he'll get many good breaks. We know that you will all agree That John will someday succeed Crosby. Here's to Joan soon to be a brideg She's sure to be her husband's pride. A lovely smile and reddish hair Is positive proof that Caroline is there. A sudden burst of laughter near And you know Barbara will soon appear. Blonde and fair, bright and gay That's Anita in every way. Winter, summer, spring or fall Peggy has a smile for all. And'now if ou've wondered who the authors ma be Y Y Who else but Harriet and Dorothy! -fi T ,L --- .1--1? . l-T F5,g1:::Tii:r::: l ,xi , :?i!2:ifT:EEE?f-'M :2f':? L27 E-E9:af1,n5?i?E37 l Ffii ,..- - iZIII lp ,' - -hge..-2: - 155, -' rjifeag, AQ of -we--'zznij ., Jqfgiips .L f:ii::::f'jTv'P - awjv --if f.'.c L,lefg:2T.a ' , 7 Ilsililefiq fy kr -tex . NTU -' - - l Y' Op,-4' 424' ' ' ij:-Ty A ' -.4 -f l 1- V' ,Z 1 ,r' - '- fi',, Xl.1.1..-, 41 ' 'F Y ' ai'-ffiql' - Af I I' ow 04 Y ' 1 ' , ...-r -Q.. 113, - .x,-,f- f.M4 K vQS - N ' hwy' ,fn - 7 G'4Lf,Q:-fgelj. Q 551' f ,, .fm -.1 thaw sq ., , xv-114I.1 A-A..-Il-1.v-e we A I 2391 . Iyr ,-33 Q ay -, J, J ' . ,- ,Q ff Dv 4 'JJ ' , f' -g,f-t .asf 7- - H W ,, l,.l-l,-.W. lull 4 ,. A ' 1- f 18
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V f ' . ,' ,f f , ' 2 - wg w H Q Qi -76'Q 0, 'IOQK 190 Qp0O0150 Q Q'f'1':Q'WQ0'o'0 ' X Q09 Q, U' ' WYFRQ. IQOQOQOQIQQO X 1 , vqyp O 0 I I Q0 3 YW Q' ' ' X 19il:aivN:!M.Qa,Wo , ff' H t all will 9 iiimtlit. A Q9 :ml Q0 ' iv' !-QPXN ff 'M :GNP X P1 Rfb W 15 e was at will fnrh as . o f' 7 s , gg., Couanty of . Ik! and State of f Q Q being' of soanct ind, memory and anderstandzngd makeandpu, lash thtsmy egjif 0, Xl last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making' voicl all former Wills bf 2 X me at any time heretofore made. - pf Q' if I Z' To the junior class we bestow our most esteemed ViI't119S and HCCOUT' X fe, plishments. We leave, too, our best wishes for a successful year. if gh To lthe sophomore class we bequeath Miss Hankins as a class sponsor.1 Q? V h th ill h th l d hi . ' he Ogg thgyfvgeshmgnljglaszrwgoleatve ggregzodpreputation and the wisdom we Q have gained these last four years. We hope they will profit by it. QQ To Fern Emery, Shirley Belknap leaves her job at the theatre, and 16 leaves her love for vanilla cokes to anyone who likes them. gg' Charles Capone leaves his love for horses to Arthur MacGregor, and Mol 4 his dislike for school to Thomas Sittler. 31,17 , XXX Thomas Coleman leaves his quiet manners to Lee Klaer, and his ability, 'lf .,, to write poetry to anyone who will profit by it. 7 Harold Cron leaves his name as class Romeo to Dutch Lilley, and his 0 shop classes to Leo Black. 0 Q9 To Elizabeth Breslin, Ada Greening leaves her love for bowling, and 2 Q, y she leaves her pleasant disposition to anyone who needs one. in Q, Allen Greening bequeaths his witty remarks to Bruce Steele, and his 1, 23 basketball and baseball ability to Gus Miller. H Q 4 9 Eileen Haubert leaves her nickname of Hot-Rod to Nancy btroyan, and Lb ,Q her love for dancing and piano-playing to Bettie Sittler. :Q 3, h J-To Mgrionigicken, Harriett Helililfen leaveshhzr lowie for shorthand, and er ong usr etoanyonewow ge upta sary. P 2 Marjorie Hess leaves her dislike for milk to Phyllis Stark, and her Q 2.20 front seat on the bus to Rosemarie Wenderoth. i Q Viola Kern leaves her ability to argue with Mr. Morell to Peggy Crav- 'z 6 ford, and her love for drawing to Leroy Cr-on. 20,0 2.2 Hugh McKean leaves his intelligence in Algebra class to Walter Heine, 55' it and his love for the girls to Brian Kloetzer. 47 Q' Frances MacGregor leaves her tall stature to Joan Bensley, and her If .gif love for square dancing to Betty Cron. Q James Quinn leaves his quiet manners to Ronald Dilthey, and his po- g liteness to Donald May. X, . To Godfrey Drake, John! Quinn leaves his love for mathematics, and his 4 as 'QQ name as class clown to Otto Eime. 0 Dorothy Rocksandich leaves her artistic ability to Henry Prigge, and 0. 6' her Business Mathematics book to anyone whoican master it. Ns X Q41 Joan Ryder leaves her name as class flirt to Shirley Capone, and her N 3 QQ! bus ride to her brother, Franklin. 0, To Clara McKean, Caroline Schields leaves her love for skipping f school, and she leaves her driving ability to anyone with that much nerve. 5 Anita Walker leaves her cheerleading ability to her sister, Theresa, and she leaves her pearly, white teeth to anyone who needs a new set. 9 -h negeggydwriigthl g v herollciggiggrwglagk Plymouths to 73,51 , Nancy 2,7 9 5 ' 0 ,, ' '- '5' I f' 7520- -, . --ef,:a:?P 'll'7!X'E2,: i 1.. .. . 17 174, f .' fflffff f X agfz' E?'fQsE5'j1r1'2IE2EZ5,l 111' fl 1' . Hg sl- ,Y :di n , f ls' i V f '- '77 -,,,.,, ' 4' Q fl W IW gig? Wd, 'W W4?1La3QL:i442f1'Qlfff '9 X wi tvfgf R 1 4 1 X 1 0' , X , Q9 , K 1 t , ,, 61, .X l ,fx X fx A , ' gxllf X0 ,x Q6 V 4 ,N XX QQ x,., - .05 9 Xs:'QX6QQg4s-'fla t-gf '4:.:oxQ,X ',fof1,4:. g:9,9'il','.Xxq. Vx ,'x5,'XXOx'-N' ,O 'sxlX'9X,,bX XgfQg.0i9 X.fQx'9q::1.'.+Sqft:Qt'gfgfl',ff'Qt,':iw.S'4,W ' - A ,fkf is '1P4f+f'f'11'f Sfv2f4a Y P42-siweisi-se-s-is -A , is ' 'QNQlQ.:yssh:- 'K W -'.'-4 -.f'v yf-'s'v'lie'6-l-- N - , ' 'vvx v-'gfffifii ,Amis . tezgawzsa fewlsaa-'J'- 17 A as , fwfr'
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Gllawgnng, I llvrmhl' 4- IIIIZH' 'I , :Lf ' 1. - , f- I - ' ' 4, -- I -0- We, the Class of 'T95O, W th a feeling of sad ess in our hearts, . And so to our dear old hig school we proudl . bid a fffmd Hfllell, :: Z, i' F l I 2 u4 nr ' Y 'W A .-,,,. 4 I -, ' .ALJ . 'O -5 -P,-gg 4- 4- 'g' 0 lrnrz' ll A ff 5 I 2 I-llilfill If ' A' I I H -L. - V '7 o T 7 F L llhiflilf ' :nr-'- -5:1 --1- L P I X lr - 3 J J 151' L J. I ' 0 J' 0 7 Realize that now th- time approaches whan dear, old frien s must part. ' As we set our course and try o conquer fields an w. IIKHI ll ' ...ll- :c:::::: Y nn- ,:-: it ' 1, J ' lil' U 5 141.'T'V1lC - f 1 'P' - - Q O nary' ll 1' 'Z 1 l1f!. I 'I . 11 I !Y - :I 1 la ' 1 -. , ' + .Xi I +4-I v ,But sweet memories we shall t easure iorever to carry in our hearts. Re olving to do or die we, to ourselves mu t alwa s be true, 0. . uvlxrrru 1x7--gl 0 ,u-lllf if - ' Q 1 A A A - V-Ifllffff I 'I ws: E .lftlun IQ' I Q lIll!f I I Q I-Y-IIIII U visa.-ff, ' url a -9- Ill Z o il: f f ' ff TT i-'iI3E3fr ll:Zn1l.l. Y .' Y , . 1 :nu,::,:, - - - - :: .L I ,P J '- Ins L . I jr 1-r :lr T 1 As into the world we boldly ventur:, to take our place lndrioour part. A And to givq to our life our best, always able to meet life's test. :lUl1Ql l' ' - Wizlll, WI 'S--' ? ' 1- ,I lii A p .lv U. lf! .151 - 4 I 4 ' 4- Irv 0 0 4 -4- + ' i:::-.,..:' - :.l.. ': az: - -z.:: ....-..- lygizlrgg-1 ' Q! 1 ll 'I Y -if 1T'Ij -11-li iwiil . o - 1 nl Lr1ZlL1i - A 'f' Score--Ada Greeningg Lyrics--Eileen.Haubert
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