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--------------THE Z1-:PHYR SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind-sometimes-and in good health-e x c e p t for 20 members-do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: To our dear friends, the juniors, we will our typing erasers, our traditional senior desks, and all our debts to be paid in full. To our friends, the sophomores, we leave our musical talents, our forward- ness, and our study hall manners. To the freshmen, we will our ability to get along with the teachers, our Shakespearean plays, and our dates. To Mr. Ammon, our principal, we leave our thanks for a pleasant four years. To Mr. Collins, our music director, we leave nothing, but take an appreciation of music. To Mr. Fitzpatrick, our c oac h, we leave our height for his basketball team. To Mr. Luther, our vocational ag. teacher, we leave the soil under our fin- gernails and the livestock in our hair. To Mrs. Milliman, our home ec. teach- er, we leave our memories of beautiful clothes and well-planned meals. To Mr. Pini, our English and speech teacher, we leave our reading, writing. and speaking ability. To Mr. Zoia, our commercial teacher, we leave our appreciation for his help and guidance in presenting this yearbook. Donna Swearingen leaves her typing equipment to anyone not taking typing next year and her hot shot basketball shooting to Jim Verbout. Beverly Gould wills her stubby fin- gernails to Beulah Christiansen and her great shorthand speed to any poor suck- er who will take it. Donald Crockett wills his sailor suit to Robert Carlson and his curly hair to Maurice Yepsen. Regina Golby wills her figure to Lila Junis and her tiny feet to Janice Stabler. LaVerne Wood wills her neat note- book to Bernice Christiansen and her gift of gab to Shirley Bennett. Sylvia Swearingen leaves her clothes to Joyce Lyford and her Toulon boy- friends to Ruth Kemerling. Wilbur Bennett leaves Bernice to Ken- ny Stabler and his motorcycle to Bobby De Schepper. Caryl Verbout wills her horses to Les- lie Girven and her class ring to Richard Daniels. James Bennett wills his girls to Willis Wood and his dribbling ability to Jim Verbout. Harriet Krahn leaves her musical tal- ents to Monica B u c k m a n and her flashy jacket to Betty Verbout. Bonnie Kemerling wills Don Colgan to Shirley Bennett and her red hair to Betty Kuster. Pat Kaine wills his leadership to Don- nie Gerrond and his specks to George Ouart. Elizabeth Golby leaves her typing speed to Barbara Mercer and her cheer- leading to Joan Krahn. Faye Stabler wills her long hair to Mary Mercer and her handwriting to Janis Bigham. Tom Pratt wills his flashy socks to Neil Burnett and his college campus beanie to John Swearingen. Joyce Stabler leaves her gum chewing ability to Joyce Lyford and her driving ability to Don Gerrond. Carol Blake wills her A's to Thelbert Thompson and her ability to be a good hostess to Carol Stabler. Glenn Ouart wills his ability to be a dramatic actor to Bill Studley and his undigested pencils to Elaine De Schepper. Patty Norton wills her neatness to Pat Golby and her height to Beulah Christiansen. Ruth Jury leaves her sewing ability to Marlen Gould and Arliss Sharer. This page sponsored by Kcwanee Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co.. Kewanec, Illinois
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Tu IC Zlsvux' R A- -- - HARRIET KRAHN 'l'ale11red itz awry way O1'fircs.- F.H.A. Reporter 2, Ac'tii'itics: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Play Contest 2. 4: Music Contest, PATRICIA NORTON LL 3, 4: Bam: 5, 4. AQWML Qjgtvl, I -JV , 4 ' .Inav -- fffffw' 'I f'f iT .iw Jaw. A-if f- pew l ,ry 4 V ,, .4 t?fLf.xJLQ7, if-7,, 02117444 '51-ff'f4fi4z MW! if B5 W THOMAS PRATT llc 'was the center of our ffmtlmll team and in Speech is really on the beam offim.' Class Secretary-Treasurer 2: Class Vice President 3: F,F.A. Vice President 4. At-ri1'itics: F.F.A. 1.2.3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, -I: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Track 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Boys' Chorus 1: N Club 2. 3. 4: Homecoming King's Court 4. GLENN OUART A shining example Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 tball 31 Cros Country Meet : atics 4. j , NW , F Ner1t11css is her guide Offires: Class Secretary-Treasurer 1: Class Reporter 2: F.H.A. Secretary- Treasurer 2. Artimities: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3: G.A.A, 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Dramatics 2: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: N Club 2, 3. JL1. Ld Qui 1612.0 I AYESTABLER lil ' She is gentle, she is shy, :md in het' 'work she is high Offires: F.H.A. Program Chairman 4. Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1: Play Contest 1, 4. if W7 We QW' This page sponsored hy ---- Vtlalter Skoog, Agent, i l5fbriLI rn and 19 Hy-line Chickens. Ncponsct, Illinois
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