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I, Beverly Ryan, will my ability to play basketball to June Delp provided there is a girls basketball team for her to play on the rest of her years in schai. I, Emma Lou Marshall, will my quick movements to Shirley Wheeler provided she doesn't knock every thing down. I, Max McGrannahan, will my geometrical ability to Mr. Flicek provided he knows a geometric figure from a human figure when he sees one. I, Betty Lou Johns, will my ability to make C's in Citizen- ship and still sit with my boy friend at school to Mary Etta Doan provided she doesn't sit too close. I, Delmas Cox, will my ability to be a bulldozer on the basketball floor to Jack Clow provided he doesn't get mad and ruin all our basketball players. I, Bob Christie, will my basketball ability to Bob Cox and my ability to charm the girls to Buckwheat Clow. I, Julia Pearman, will my ability to ride a horse to Alice Beach provided she doesn't fall off. I, Joan Milliken, will my ability to call Mr. Hill Wstupidn in Physics class to Bill Crockett provided he doesn't get below 8 C. We, Beverly Ryan and Emma Lou Marshall, will our job at P M M Sundries to Laura Lou Skeeters and Carol Sue Burgett pro- vided they stay until they graduate. HISTORY OF SENIORS DURING 19M9-SO The Class of 'SO started their Senior year with ten girls and eight boys. On December Sth Bob Christie joined our ranks. Our class is usually calm and peaceful but we were des- tined to have little harmony this last year. The first dis- cord came because of geometry. Although we were not fond of nmathn we were persuaded that the subject was 'relatively simplen. So against our better judgment we struggled along for three hours a day with these simple problems. Making plans for our graduation exercises was not the happy event it should have been. We were divided as to whether we should have Baccalaureate intshe Presbyterian church or make a change to the Methodist. After viewing the interiors of both churches and having had much heated and aimless discussion we took a vote. It was close, but tradition won. Next came the subject of how to replenish our depleted class treasury. Several means were mentioned but they all sounded like workg we weren't very enthusiastic. After many contro- versial votes we decided to put on a play in April. Toward the last of February we worked frantically to meet the-deadline on our annual. These were hectic days and nights. This, we think, covers the highlights of our senior year.
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F' IN MEMORY we take this space in memory of our former classmate, Georgie Peterson, who passed away in our fourth year of school. f-T u 1 THE ANNUAL STAFF Setted, Left to right: - Helen Payton, tynistg Beverly Ryan, business managerg Mary Louise Suith, editor, Patsy Smith, art editorg Mrs, Williams, advisor. Standing, loft to right: Emma Lou Marshall, typistg Delmas Cox, sports writer: Jack Debaun, assistant editorg Ed Keller, art editorg and Betty Johns, act- ivity reporter. fgr some ,wwe kQ.'?iNS2.--,,s or ,,--..m,A-1..W s 3
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