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Safidfica HERSHEL D. ANKROM Pet Peeve: Sitting in the Assembly. Favorite Pastime: Flirting. Ambition: To be as smart as my father. Wants Most: To be an old man and raise cain. Noted for: Sliding down a razor blade. Characteristic: Slap happy. AUDREY SEMLER Pet Peeve: Being called Shortstuff. Favorite Pastime: Getting Minus. Ambition: To be a beauty operator. Wants Most: To grow tall. Noted for: Swiping neckties. Characteristic: Carefree. LLOYD WERKING Pet Peeve: Dumb women. Favorite Pastime: Chasing blondes. Ambition: To join the navy. Wants Most: Girl in every port. Noted for: Wine, Women and Nicotine. Characteristic: Carefree. RAMONA MILLER Pet Peeve: Men. Favorite Pastime: Eating. Ambition: To be an artist. Wants Most: Van Iohnson. Noted for: Chasing MEN. Characteristic: Independent. DORIS CARROLL Pet Peeve: Being called Ba1dy. Favorite Pastime: Chewing gum. Ambition: Have 12 kids. Wants Most: To be a second Kate Smith. Noted for: Talking with her hands. Characteristic: Iolly. MARY BARLOW ENID McKILLIP Pet Peeve: Being called Red. Favorite Pastime: Chasing men. Ambition: To get married. Wants Most: A diamond. Noted for: Going to Indianapolis. Characteristic: Contented. IAMES HALL Pet Peeve: Being teased. Favorite Pastime: Riding tractors with women Ambition: To be a farmer. Wants Most: A girlfriend. Noted for: Quietness. Characteristic: Bashful. WANDA THOMAS ' Pet Peeve: Being called Tommy. Favorite Pastime: Dancing. Ambition: To be an interior decorator. Wants Most: To graduate. Noted tor: Sweaters. Characteristic: Flighty. DONALD FAUCETT Pet Peeve: Girls his own age. Favorite Pastime: Being janitor. Ambition: To be a businessman. Wants Most: A cradle. Noted for: Dairy cows. Characteristic: Babyish. THELMA BRENNER Pet Peeve: Olives. Favorite Pastime: Sewing. Ambition: Secretary to Mr. Ankrom. Wants Most: A man. Noted for: Teacher's pet. Characteristic: Conceited. Pet Peeve: Being called Hot Stuff. Favorite Pastime: Reading. Ambition: To get Married. Wants Most: To pass in typing. Noted for: Feeding people a line. Characteristic: Moody. 10
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. Q is :K Y :S lf THELMA BHENNER Chorus 4 years Clubs: Booster Sunshine Ir. and Sr. Plays DON FAUCETT Athletics 4 years 4H Leader 3 years Band 4 years Chorus 4 years IAMES HALL Student Manager 1 yea Ir. and Sr. Plays EN ID MCKILLIP Home Ec. Club Sr. Play I eniord RAMONA MILLER Chorus 2 years - Clubs: Booster Service Sunshine Home Ec. Ir. and Sr. Plays 4H Club 5 years AUDHEY SEMLER Yell Leader 2 years Chorus 4 years Clubs: Booster Sunshine Home Ec. Service Ir. and Sr. Plays 4H Club 5 years WANDA THOMAS Chorus 4 years Clubs: Booster Sunshine Home Ec. Service Ir. and Sr. Plays LLOYD WERKING Athletics 4 years Clubs: Booster Ir. and Sr. Plays 4H Club 2 years
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Qnior Cfazia .Mdforg We started our long journey with Mr, Ank- rom in Sept. 1942 with seventeen members in our merry group. Having survived the initia- tion and returned giving the Hallowe'en party. Then we worked our way through that year with flying colors. We commenced the Sophomore year with eighteen members, having gained one mem- ber CMartha Danielsl but we lost her at the end of the year. We gave a recreation pro- gram in the gym on Nov. 30. We started Sept. 1944 with sixteen Iolly Iuniors. We had lost two of our members tEd Pleasantl and CDonna Owens? by moving away. We entertained the school with an assembly program and recreation in the gym. On De- cember 8 we gave our Iunior play No Foolin'. Helen McNabb moved to Kentucky on Ianuary 25, 1945. We then had fifteen members in our class. .7L.e .Sznior Dear Heirs: We of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and body twe hopel tno commentsl, wish to an- nounce to our duly named heirs and interested persons the blessings we, the Seniors, wish to bestow upon them. I, Hershel D. Ankrom, Ir., wish to will to Iason Ziglar one slightly used Harem. I, Doris Carroll, will my boistorous ways to Dorothy Bertsch. I, Wanda Thomas, will my well developed teyesl to anybody who will keep them in good SHAPE! I, Thelma Brenner, will my babyishness and spoiled disposition to Phyllis Smith. I, Ramona Miller, will to Thelma Beeson my ability to wrap men around my finger. I, Enid McKillip, will my red hair to anybody who has a temper to match it. I, Iames Hall, will my dominant disposition We lost lim Crone, Dick House, and Paul Stover to the services during the summer so when we got together in September 1945 there were only eleven of us. It almost ended with ten of us when Audrey Semler was in an auto- mobile accident the first week of school. She finally got back to school after Christmas and will graduate with us. Forgetting the chance of any more fatalities along the way we shall proudly lift our col- lective noses from the grindstone and after April 19 we shall be among the Alumni. We gave the Senior class play in the early part of March. The play was Ginger Snaps Back. Our flower is the White Lily, colors are Du- bonnet and Gold and our motto is Climb though the Rocks be Rugged. C7056 'MA over girls to Bobby Werking. tP.S. Take it easy.l I, Don Faucett, will my size and basketball ability to Buddy Werking. to boost the Iimtown cause next season. I, Audrey Semler tin good faithl, will my ability to go swimming on initiation with all my clothes on to anybody crazy enough to take it. I, Lloyd Werking, will all my spare blondes to Charlie Luellen. CUnwillinglyl tP.S. Take good care of them.l Ole pal, Ole chum. I, Mary Barlow, will my ability to lose men to anybody who wants to get rid of one. Wery effective so we hear.l We have willed the above named persons these things with all good faith in the hope that they will prove beneficial and give you a longer, happier, and easier life. Signed, All the Seniors 11
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