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CEM 'W As the tlme grows near for passmg Out of th1s hxgh school dear We hope we ve made lastlng 1mpress1ons And want all of you to hear Our most valuable and pr1zed possess1ons We are proud to leave behmd And we re sure no greater endowments In th1s world you ll ever fmd Now we don t pretend to be w1tty And our Engllsh as far from class But we re tryxng to enterta1n you By 1nclud1ng each lad and lass Yifiifiiiiiiiiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiifii Delores Stevens wllls her f1gure tall and stately To Patty Mlles who hasn t grown lately Icky Hockersmlth wllls h1s ab1l1ty to smk foul shots To Kexth Stewart and hopes he ll hxt lots Harnett Jarv1s w1lls her baton To Nancy Gardner and hopes she get back 1n the band Mary Beth Hester wxlls her techmque of holdlng a man To Eva Jane Jarvls and hopes that next t1me she can Don Gentry w1l1s h1s ab1l1ty to cheer To Benny R1ce so he can lead yells next year Don Barker a lad erect and tall W1lls th1s asset to Carroll Jones so he can play ball Ellene Sheets w1lls her abzllty to keep st1ll 1n class To Mary Mlldred Myers a talkat1ve l1ttle lass Chlck LaFollette wllls h1s ab1l1ty to get along w1th h1s gal To blond Roland Harr1s who xs a shy pal Don Hallett w1lls h1s seat on the school hack To Loren Hampton who can enterta1n each httle J 111 and Jack V1v1an Eldrxdge w1lls her extens1ve vocabulary To Romella Sanders may she keep Mr W1lson cool as a berry Norma Rodgers wllls her qulet d1sp0s1t1on To John Sheets so Mrs Servles nerves can be 1n a relaxed cond1t1on Phyll1s Johnson wxlls the offlce of Sunsh1ne president To Mary Ann Wllson may she never hesltant John Alexander leaves h1s m1nd keen and true To John Fa1rf1eld and hopes he ll flnd a new clue A g1rl w1th good attendance Judy Ball W1lls her record to Lou1s Swenke so can answer roll call V1rg1n1a W1lls leaves her ab1l1ty to lose welght To Martha Baldwln so pounds she won t Lola Delano leaves her Job as hot lunch clerk To Patsy Redenbough a dark ha1red perk V1rg1n1a Baldwm who s good ln the art of flgurmg W1lls th1s ab1l1ty to Edlth Sue Carr so her Job at Larew s won t be h1nder1ng Joan Doyel w1th a grand personal1ty W1lls th1s traxt to Larry Harr1s to prevent h1s rascal1ty The sen1or boy who s basketball manager namely Danny R106 W1lls h1s Job to Loyal Delano who d make a manager so n1ce J1m Lowe whose amb1t1on IS to keep all books closed txght W1lls th1s tralt to Anna Keller who w1ll always be br1ght A O . . , , . . . , . 9 ' Q - , . . . . , - . . . . , n . . . , . . , 3 . . , , , 7 7 . 1 ' 2 7 i . . , n u ' 1 1 - , ' ' he u , I . . . , , twirling hand hate, I ll , - . - i . . . . , , . 1 ' ' 7 s ! 7 . . . . . , , . . , , 7 7 - . . . . , 7 9 . . v . . 9 , . ! I
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Thena Mae Rhoads, a plump l1ttle m1ss W1l1s th1s attractlon to Dorothy Qu1gg, who lacks some of th1s Pet1te Betty Swmdler w1lls her g1ggle so funny To Phyllls Thompson a shy l1ttle bunny Rosemary Wlllett so 11vely and ay Leaves her energy to Larry Harms And hopes he ll keep everyone happy after she IS away Lloyd Ph1lpott leaves h1s gxft of gab To meek Gordon McCollum a hand some lad Don Patton, who s seen but not heard Leaves h1s seat 1n the semor room To Harvey Lewellen who's qu1te a l1ve blrd Al1ce Steele and Bas1l Hester who are always seen as a pa1r, Leave th1s twosome to Ronald Scott and Joann Rendfeld who make a couple fa1r every trlck, Wllls th1s ab1l1ty to Mary Kay Carr a shy l1ttle Ch1Ck Nancy Webb w1lls her ab1l1ty to go steady To Bob G1l111and who s always ready Carol Sue Baker w1lls her tresses of reddlsh bxown To Bxll W1lk1nson who has han l1ke a clown Harold Gentry leaves the art of gettmg a leadlng role 1n a play To Darrell Lester who d make a good actor okay? Beverly Beecher has a tatoo she wants to leave behlnd So she asks Jay Delp to treat lt kxnd Luc1lle I-lockersmlth who has her lesson each day W1l1s th1s ab1l1ty to Davxd Lowe and hopes he ll change m h1s way Mlldred Surface who now acts as a nurses' a1d Leaves her Job to Suzanne Mxchael and hopes she'11 always get pald Barbara Seaman w1lls her f1ne spellmg grade To Donald Hargls so he can tackle spell1ng l1ke a general s a1de Latr1c1a Deck leaves her ab111ty to always enyoy sports To Opal Tracy and hopes she 11 enyoy a game of all sorts To our pr1nc1pal Mr Cassldy a busy man mdeed, We leave a robot errand boy To help h1m 1n h1s need To dear Mr W1lson whose bark IS really worse than h1s b1te The Semor Class leaves a plcture of Joe Lou1s for h1m to look at When he gets the urge to f1ght We gxve our thanks to our Sponsors Mr Douglas and Mlss Harr1son For no others would make a compar1son To the rest of our dear teachers We leave an over s1zed handkercmef to w1pe thexr tears As we leaze th1s Hall of Fame But truly on the ser1ous slde Our pralse you more than deserve And hope you w1ll forglve us As we go forth to serve As we say goofi bye to our classmates and frlends To enter the world cruel and cold The memor1es of our hlgh school days We ll cher1sh when we grow old We the Sen1ors be1ng of sound m1nd and body do hereby declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament Wltnessess Mr W1lson Attorneys MISS Harr1son Year 1951 Thena Rhoads V1rg1n1a W1lls n . . , Y ! , . . . , . - y . . . . . g . ' 7 , . 7 ' ! , - . . . . Q 1 . , - . 7 ! , . . 1 ' y 7 . - . . . 7 Jane Martxn, whose art IS knowlng Whom we,Ve nearly driven insane, , ' l . , ' cc yy ' ' 7 . L 7 . . . . . Y x , . , , . . , , . a - ' 3 7 , . .
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