Norwich High School - Eagle Yearbook (Norwich, KS)

 - Class of 1949

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. I umm 72fw.44aectom LW Class Flower Class Motto Class Colors PINK CARNATION WE CAME, WE SAW, WE BLUE AND WHITE C'OvNQUEiR.ED BEATRIZ MORALCEIS-President BEVERLY HOlLDlE1R,-Vice President CARLTON MYERS-Secretary JEAN WALTERS-fTreasurer DlWAlNE BILLAUf-Student Council BEATRIZ M'O'RALESwSludent C0unCil JEAN WV'ALTElR.SeSludent Council BA:R.BA.RA BABE--fSponsor li -- -T..i. .i First row, reading from left to right: Jean Walters, Barbara Smith, Fern Wineinger. Belly Smith, Beatriz Morales. Second row: Leon Lowery, Beverly H-older, Barbara Weaihered, Wanda True, Banbara Bare, A. J.1Fieser. Third row: Jimmie Doze, Charles Rhoads, Bob Mayer, Don Stockstill, Carlton Myers Dwane Billau,

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.SE'ZlZiZZ To Whom lt May Concern: We, the 'Forty-Niners, Senior Class of 1949, Nlorwich High School, bein-g of sound mind and body, do ordain and establish this, our last rwill and testament on the nine- teenth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty nine, before 'the presence of competent witnesses. uWe, as a class, leave our punctuality and orderly class meetings to .tihe Juniors, with the wish that they benefit greatly by them. Also, to the Juniors we :bequeath our Senior dignity, and hope that they 'will not dis- grace it Cany more th-an we did.J :Following is a record of the last will of the individual members of the Forty-Niners: I, Glenn Schrag, leave my cheery Good Morning to Miss Bare, so that her nights out won't bother her the next day. I also leave my camera to -Merle Walker, hoping he makes an even worse 'bother with it than I did, and gets as interesting pi-ctures. I, Don Land, leave my reputation as the strong. silent type to Wanda True, so that she w1on't have so much love-trouble next year. In addition 'to this, I bequeath my fondness for Zenda girls to Eddie Huitt, since my fancy has turned to other places. I, Jack Doze, will my beautifluil pin-rn pictures to Mrs. Freeman, and hope she will give them as much attention as I have. I also will my book of foreign addresses, with the exception of one .from Sweden, to Char- ley Rhoads, so that he will leave the older gals alone. I, Duane Fisher, leave my ability to chase girls to Junior Berry, an hope 'he will have much more success than I did. Also, I leave my A's in Physics to Bob Mayer, hoping that he does not have t-0 makle quite so many trips to the office as I did. I, Carl Shore, bequeath my position as No. One oh the teiacher's ,Hit Parade to Doris Ann Allen, with the wish that she keep my reputation ulp on its present level. My ability to get along with Fern, I leave to Jack Pomeroy, and hope that he will be able to stand the worry and delight better than I did. I, Martha Weathered, will my red hair to Prof. Freeman, to keep his gray hair from showing, and my ability to play the trnnttoone to Coach Swinehart, so that he can entertain himself in 'his leisure time. I, Eldon Wineinger, leave my skillful ablity to drive a De Soto automobile to Frosty Rcflzerts, so that he can give his jeep a much needed rest. Also, I will my fond- ness for Josephine to Potter Stockstill, hopin-g he will be able to do more than ad- mire her from far off. I, Delores Holland, bequeath my Botany Book to Gene Burkett, and hope he devours it with more interest than I did, and to Mayibelle Berry I leave my cheer leading position, together with a bottle of liniment, and hope she can have a new uniform for 1 . I, Neil Wlill, bequeath my over-:ized track sfhoes to Marvin Holland, in hvpes that they will prompt him to move a little faster. Also, I leave my position as Nun! er One Woman Hater to A. J. Fieser, although he doesn't show much talent for it yet. il, Miarilyn Talflrert, bequeath my m-any ex- boy friends to Beverly Holder, as l have no further use for them. I also will my typing ability to Dwane Billau, so that he can peck out letters to Joan Hyatt. I, Dale Smith, leave my Mcdel A to Dale Fieser and hope he has even more fun with it it than I did. QI also leave hi.m a box of tools because right now the old wreck doesn't run.b Then I will my football ability to Leon Lowery, so that there will be someone to call signals on the team next year. That is the end of our individual record. Nofw, again, we, as a class, leave our Senior privileges to the Freshmen, to be different, because we have always been different. Now, farewell. It is the end. High School life has faded. The Forty-Niners are stepping into a new world, and so are lealving you, w to remain here our valuable prcvgerty and abilities. May you always cherish t'hem as we did. CSignedb The Forty-Niners



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On Septemlber 6, 1948, sixteen indolent members or the Junior Class struggled up the steps of N-HS to acquire more education. Class officers chosen for the year are as follows: President, Beatriz Moralesg Vice President, Beverly 'Holderg Secretary, Carl- ton Myersg Treasurer, Jean Waltersg Stud- enit Council memlbers, Dwane Billau, Jean Walters and Beatriz Mjoralesg Sponsor Bar- bara Bare. The traditional Junior Carnival was held on Olctdber 29. Everyone worked 'hard on the various booths. These included Penny Pitch, Country Store, Fortune Telling, Beauty Shop-pe, Turtle Race, -Dart Tfhrowg Ball Tihrofw, Marriage Bureau, Div-or-ce Court, Rie- freshment Stand. In addition to these was the main attraction, a Bingo stand, where many big prizes were given away, and a cake walk. Tlhe Junior Play, For Pete's Sake was presented on March 23. Both the proceeds from it and the carnival are to pay the ex- penses for a Senior t-rip, which we :plan to 'take next year. The Junior class was well represented in athletics this year, with quite a nulmiber off boys participating in football, basketball and track, The group was also active in Glee Clvlbs, Band, Pep Club and Y-Teens. IThat's all for now, but give us time, folks, 'because we :plan to someday ascend the steps of NHS as ambitious Seniors. Then you can':t tell what might happen.

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