Mill Creek High School - EM CE Yearbook (Geneva, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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When V e Were Uth Graders Top row left to right: Eddie D© Munk, David Van Dine, Hoy Wolff, Dale Blair, Gayle Replogle, Dick Wesolowski, Walter Knowlton, Merl Ford, James Devereaux and Raymond Forese. Middle row: Bill Rockwell, Richard Vermilyer, Wilma Lindsley, Jean Blair, Francis Green, Elva Cochran, Mary Baugh, Floyd Tibbs and Miss Anderson, teacher. Front row: Dale Jones, Fred Schoff, Gary Perrlgo, Victor Do s, Jerry Worth- man and Lynn Cable. When We Were Freshmen Top row left to right: Ray Worthington, Victor Dorns, Dale Jones, Roy Wolff, Lddie De Munk and Gary Perrigo. Middle row: Miss Morgan Class Sponsor, Dick Wesolowski, Bill Rockwell, Gayle Replogle, Arnold Ver- milyer, James Devereaux and James Brownlee. Front row: Pat Miller, Mary Baugh, Nadeen Benson, Mary weeden, Wilma Lindsley, Elva Cochran, and Donna Harrison.

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Class We, the Senior Class of Mill Creek High School, being of sound mind, body, and pencil, hereby will and bequeath the following things to the following people—whether they want them or not!!! MARY BAUGH: I will my ability to speak up in Spanish class to Laverne Ollhoff. To Don Knowlton I will a bag of cold air, so he can keep cool in English class. I will my ability to get along with Miss Conrad to the Junior class. I will my ability to sew to Shirley Olson. ELVA COCHRAN: My snuff-eating goat goes to Mr. Riley. And my violin, to anyone who can stand to practice on it. I will my ability to be Mr. Barton1s Cadet Teacher to Bonnie Shaffer. To Pevry Edge goes my ability to have one boyfriend for a reasonable length of ti e. CHARLES DANIEL: I do hereby will my ability to sing hillbilly songs and yodel to Winky, my two front teeth go to Wayne Brownlee. And my bookkeeping textbook and workbook I leave to Mr. Riley. JAMES DEVEREAUX: To Mr. Smith goes my good car. My ability to get along with Mr. Gale goes to David Tarnow. My ability to meet'girls goes to Glenn Cibock. And my ability to resist cigarettes roes to Donald Long. VICTOR DOMS: My luxuriant, and abundant hair goes to Mr. Gale. Any car goes to Mr. Smith. (Badly needed!) My driving ability goes to Sherry McGinnis. And my running ability to Harry Myer3. DONMA HARRISON: My ability to take the minutes of the Student Council meetings (which are never read!) goes to next year's student council secretary. My typing ability goes to Charles Main. My ability to talk—and talk- -and talk--goes to Laverne Ollhoff. To Paul Snyder goes a bunch of absent slips already filled out. for Miss Conrad's class. DALE JONES: My grades go to Mary Ann DeJaegher. All tne worx tnere 18 to do on the yearbook goes to next year's Yearbook Editor. Ky duties as Senior Class President go to Buford Ness. And last but far from least, my butch haircut goes to Bill Perkins. WILMA LINDSLEY: I will my ability to jret up in the morning to Elsie Collings. I will my eyes to Shirley Stombaugh. My ability to talk in class and get away with it, roe3 to Phyllis Jones. And my ability to get along with everybody goes to Thelma White. GAYLE REPLOGLE: To Bob Rockwell goes my ability to get up at tt:00 and get to school by fl:0$. To Bev Hostetler goes my ability to whiz through typing, and to Joe Hartig, my ability to whiz. Also my shoe- strings go back to Mr. Neuliep. BILL ROCKWELL: Dave Tarnow can have my height. And Bill McCombs gets my student Manager job. My slimness goes to Dave Gilchrist. MARY WEEDEN: I will my smile to Mr. Gale. My- bookkeeping ability goes to my sister Peggy. My typing and shorthand ability I give to anyone who would have it. And my dancing ability goes to Sherry Me Ginnis. ROY WOLFF: My ability to sleep in class goes to Peggy Weeden. My ability to get along with Mr. Gale goes to Phyllis Jones and anyone else who needs it. My ability to talk and get out of Mr.Gale's study all goes to Mary Ann DeJaegher. RAY WORTHINGTON: To Howard Ness goes my ability to make my hair stand up. To Bob Rockwell I will my ability to come to school late -and get away with it. To Cleda Brown I will my ability to drive a car. And to Albert Kasper I will my ability to get bookkeeping.



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