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BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Molly Beaver Cliff Wilson BEST ACTOR Bonnie Reinhart Bob Rice BEST LOOKING Barbara Ortt Gene Baker BEST VOCALIST Barbara Whyde Tom Gainor SMOOTHEST DANCER Louise Hughes Tom Gainor The Senior's Best MOST STUDIOUS Barbara Whyde Charles Groff ABLEST SPEAKER Shirley Riggs Eddie Scott FRIENDLIEST Molly Beaver Cliff Wilson WITTIEST Shirley Bond Bob Rice BEST INSTRUMENTALIST Betty Cordrey Charles Grotf BEST ATHLETE Jane Addy Pete Hewitt MOST DIGNIFIED Kitten Taylor Gary McClary BEST DRESSED Shirley Riggs Bob Titus MOST POPULAR Barbara Ortt Clit? Wilson BEST DISPOSITION Barbara Angle Cliff Wilson BEST PERSONALITY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kitten Taylor Barbara Ortt Cliff Wilson Charles Groff 0112155 III ARTICLE I I, Doris Emler, leave in a '50 Studebaker. I, Eddie Scott, give Jo-Ann back to the Class of '54-Ha Ha-they think! I, Marvin Stocker, leave Mr. Lowry still pounding the desk in law class. Bob Rice, will my love for arguing with Miss Stoner in American Problems class to Bob McDonnell. Harry Meek, leave my roughness in basketball to Ralph Harris. Tom Gainor, leave the playing of Stardust in the Luncheonette to Sue Gay. Nlary Dansby, will all the coat rooms and hangers to the future Seniors, providing they use them in a true manner. Jane Addy, leave my place in the Majorette line to anyone lucky enough to acquire it. Pete Hewitt, will my daily trips to Ptuss's to Donnie Little. Mike Morris, leave my English accent' to Dick Nolan and Allen Hennis. Jim Herbert, leave my lab write-ups to Punk Johnson. Nick Collins, leave the girls-darn it! Louise Hughes, leave-at last! Kitten Taylor, bequeath my daily trip to the mail box to anyone unfortunate enough to have someone in the service. Arlie Wiandt, will my sleeping in American Problems class to anyone lucky enough to get away with it. Chuck Clough, leave my abilit to beat the tardy bell to Denny Triplets. Mary Hootman., bequeath my flag, unbroken eagle, and commands to anyone with a loud voice and muscles. Mike Lenzo, leave my football talent 'tio Donnie Little, if he is able to stay on the team long enough to use it. Shirley Riggs, relinquish my luck at going to school three hours a day to Mary Tyler. Jim Taylor, leave 'Casey Swigirt alone singing My Heart Cries For You . Bernard Booth, leave ltlhe name Kimbolton to Don Little. Barbara Whyde bequeath my abilit to tell corny jokes to Mr. Sharrock. Barbara Angle, relinquish my abilbity to get to school on time to Larry Atkinson. Evelyn Cramlet, leave Neale to Nancy-she thinks! Marjorie Paulun, leave-the only girl able to keep up with Miss Gehrke's shorthand dicta- tion. ' TWENTY-NINE
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First Row: Mrs. Portz, Kitten Taylor, Shirley Riggs, Betty Cordrey, Helen Ogilbee, Jane Addy, Sally Asher, Leanna Clutter, La Vonne Bethel, Jean Wise, Barbara Whyde Mar jorie Hursey. Second Row: Louise Hughes, Donny Little, Shirley Bond, Fritz Schlupp, Tommy Ga1nor Arlie Wiandt, Charles Groff, Bob Titus, Molly Beaver, Bonnie Rienhart, Cliff Wilson Jim Taylor, Bob Rice, Twila Gallagher, Faye Quillen, Joann McDonnell, Beverly Tedrick Barbara Ortt, and Dick Robinson. ABIGAIL ABBOT ..... ....... SUSAN ABBOT ........ DEAN GILINGHAM ...........,, PROFESSOR MICHEALS ...... .. MRS. MILLER .,,.................. ,..... BOBO JACKSON SYLVIA CLARA ..... CARRIE ...... BILL .,.... JACK ..... HOWIE ..., BUNNY ........ HELEN ........ MARGE ....... Bonnie Reinhart Jane Addy Bob Rice Cliff Wilson Barbara Whyde Bob Titus LaVonne Bethel Leanna Clutter .. Betty Cordrey Tom Gainor Fritz Schlupp Charles Groff Helen Ogilbee Sally Asher Twila Gallagher DIRECTOR ..................... ..... M rs. Ralph Portz STUDENT DIRECTOR ...... ,.,,,, S hirley Riggs TWENTY-EIGHT
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I, Jean Wise, will the blue Chevvy to Melva Little. L, 'Marjorie Hursey, leave for Port Washington and Bob Rexroad. I, Sonny Van Sickle, leave Bookkeeping II to any unfortunate person. PS. Like myself. I, 'Joan McDonnell, will my quietness to anyone who can use it. I, Gary McClary, leave an empty desk in room 511102 to some deserving member of the Class of 752. I, Beverly Tedrick, leave Mr. Lowry stfill giving detentions to the hooky players. I, Bill Regula, will my basketball ability to Punk Johnson. I, Charles Groff, leave my way with the women to Jim Barthalow. I, Cliff Wilson, leave a trail of broken off telephone poles behind me. I, Fritfz Schlupp, leave my brains Cwhat's left of themj to L'Pop Hinds, who has the rest of them. I, Bonnie Reinhart, leave Mr. Braden still telling me to draw straight lines in Bookkeeping. I, Dick Campbell, leave N. H. S. sadly, but willingly. I, Gene Baker, leave my shyness to Bob Hall. I, Gloria Triplet, leave my willingness to go steady to Carol. I, Dick Mathias, leave Mr. Braden. still wondering how I had the right answers with the wrong figures. I, Betty Cordrey, will my long walks to school to Sally Russell. I, Richard McDonnell, leave still looking out the window in American Problems Class. I, Shirley Bond, leave Don Little still waiting for the sky hook he sent me for. ARTICLE II We, Faye Quillen and Sally Asher, will our ability to talk in 41th period study hall without being caught to Gary Jurin, who we feel needs it. We Sarah Jean Swigirt and Twila Gallagher, leave Jack Russell's choir still off-key. We, Richard Schworm and Duane Sanders, leave for the alies-bowling allies, that is! We La Vonne Bethel and Leanna Clutter, leave at last for Massillon Hospital-City, that is! We, Bobbie Ann Ortt and Dick Robinson, leave our seats in room il:102 to any junior couple lucky enough to get them. We Molly Beaver and Bob Titus, bequeath our place in the hall to Moon and Laura Jean- see that you use it! ARTICLE III We the boys of Hinds' physics class, leave-unexpected! We the stubborn Senior girls of Shorthand II, leave Miss Gehrke still wondering who was right. We, the Seniors of Journalism class, leave with sharp pencils and blank papers. We, fthe fellas of the Class of '51, leave-for Korea. We the Seniors in 7th period American Problems class, leave Miss Stoner still telling us to eat our dinner at diinnertime and to do our sleeping at night. We the Seniors of 4th period American Problems class, leave still mumbling to ourselves and wondering why Miss Stoner didn't take that list. ARTICLE IV We, the Seniors of Room :fi101, leave Miss Stoner still taking attendance. We the Seniors of Room i!:102, leave Mrs. Phillips still telling us to take our seats. We the Seniors of Room :l:1:105 leave the coffee pot empty in the Home Ec. kitchen. ARTICLE V We the Seniors of the Class of '51 leave: 7 To the slightly battle-scarred Juniors the remains of our homerooms and homeroom teachers. To the struggling Sophomores our athletic ability. To the pea-green Freshmen our dignitya ' To our teachers we say-we're leaving! Is everybody happy? Having hereby disposed of our most undesirable possessions, we do hereunder sign our name and head tout into the cold, cruel world. The Class of '51, N. H. S. Witnessed by: Molly Beaver, Bobbie Ann Ortt THIRTY
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