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Class Wall lcontznuedj ROBERT BAKER leave my Ilrrtatrous manner to Orlo Herman RUBY BAUMGARTNER leave my art abrlrty along wrth my worn out palnt brushes to Betty Rodrrck FRANK BELCIK leave my outsandrng ab1l1ty as a chauffeur to Robert Moore IOE BODI leave my hot roddrng to Genelea Stout PHYLLIS CHRISTIANSEN leave my abrlrty to do a good Job of playrng a boy s part rn the Senror play to Ianrce Croak RICHARD COLLETT leave my curly halr to Iohnny Unrue DONNA COURTER leave my ab1l1ty to get along wrth everyone to Ioyce Yancy and my attendance at the skatlng rrnk to Evelyn Furber LUETTE DE FALCO leave my attendance at the wrestlrng matches and races to Georgena Srmpson RALPH DE FALCO leave my teasmg manner to Carroll Srlcox knowrng he wtll put rt to good use and my basketball abrlrty to Melvrn Downard MARY LOU DUOUETTE leave my abrllty to strck wrth one guy no matter what happens to Coleen Wrrght LORNE ELLIS leave my ab1l1ty to be comedran of the Senror class to Lowell Srmon hopmg he doesn t wear my Jokes out SHIRLEY EVERHARDT leave my ab1l1ty to get marl from the opposrte sex to Paul Gabor ROBERT FORTIN leave my old cars along w1th reparr brlls to Dean Matheney MAYFORD GRANT leave my abllrty to be a good stage manager to Robert Temple IUDY HAEHL leave my good looks to Ronnre Baker MARLENE ISBELL leave my specral abllrty to get along wrth the teachers to a few that seem to have a drfhcult trme dorng 1t RICHARD ISBELL leave my prtchrng arm to Karl Hrrzel hopmg he puts rt to good use when baseball season comes LOIS KOENIG leave my abllrty to come 1n late to crvrcs class to Beatrrce Swartz IAMES KURFIS leave my Krew Kut along wlth my appomtments at the barber shop to Ioann Sutherland MARTHA LARK leave my ab1l1ty to dr1ve and get my brother s car when I want rt to Glorla Collett VIRGINIA MARTIN leave all my Work on the annual as ed1tor to Garl Baker IOE MEIIA leave my salesmanshrp to Garnet Rermer and my ornrmess to Barbara Fox DOROTHY METZGER leave all my uncompleted assrgnments to Alrce Beaudry hopmg she gets them hnrshed EDITH MOHN leave my leadershrp to Evelyn Eberhardt and my trlendlrness to everyone LEILA NOELLERT leave my smgmg abrlrty to Peqqy Scanlon DON OPBLINGER leave my masculrne bulld to Ronnle Allen PAT PELLEY leave my ab1l1ty to go wrth a Junror boy and llke rt to Marrlyn Schroeder FRANK RAU leave my popularrty wrth the glrls to Ronme Welker EVELYN RUCH leave my secret love to Barbara Hageman hopmg she keeps rt a secret as long as she can IOAN SAUNDERS leave my ab1l1ty to torget that boys exrst to Pat Frtzgerald LARRY SCREPTOCK leave my ab1l1ty to wear levrs to hm Kuslan CONNIE STIVISON leave my pretty whrte teeth tor anyone who loses therrs rn a frght SONDRA TRAVER leave my typmg ab1l1ty to Eva Noellert and my abrlrty to play the prano to George Downard BETTE ULRICH leave my dark fast growrng halr to all the guys that ar losrng therrs SHARI WEILAND leave my becomrng shyness to Dale Fowler IAMES WHEELER leave my excess bra1ns to Iohn Hazel knowrng they mlght come IH handy EILEEN WRIGHT leave my abrlrty to be enqaqed to a servrce guy and get away wrth wr1t1ng my letters rn ctvrcs to Cynthra De Wrtt Marv Lou and Sandy Q Q I 1 . 1 , . 11 . 11 , ' . 1 1 . 1 1 , . , f 1 1 1 4 , . 1 1 , . 1 . . 1 . , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1- 1 1 1 11 11 . . I .. . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . , . 1 1 , . 1 1 , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 5 , . 1 1 1
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lflass lfroplcvcy lcontinuedj inherited l. C. P'.'n:1ey's and was doing a good iob of :managing it herself. Smce we had me-1 so many of our icrzner friends we :nade it a point to find ou: about tue rest of fluent. Arte: scouting around for rniorrnation, we learned rua: Pai Pelley was tn Wichita, Kansas. We went to visit Pat and she told us to gs 1: Kansas Cgzy where in-.fo of our old classmates were starring in a tele- v1s1cn sys' .-.' . Q: :ourse it was joe Melia and Lorne Ellis, successors to Dean Martrn and lerry Liwgs. Cn tcgi, of tfiat we had an added surprise. Bette Ulricz. sang corriztif-rcrrls during statgon breaksl Back stage Bette told us that we could find some rndre of our old classmates in California. We arrrved safely in Los Angeles but we no sooner got there when our car broke down iaganl, so we took it to a large modern garage. My gosh, there was Sandy Traver following in her mothers footsteps. She gave us three tickets to a Los Angeles Rains football game. We arrived in time to see their cheerleader go through some intricate maneuvers. We found out later that it was Larry Screptock. Our car was perking again so we set off for Hollywood to see a movie filmed. On the set we saw Francis Rau. No, hes not a star but a very capable lighting technician. Traveling was getting in our blood so we bought tickets on a boat sailing for Hawaii. We all got seasick and the captain lwe forgot to tell you, it was Dick Collettl came down to comfort us. Hawaii was wonderfull lt was there we met Shari Weiland who was mak ing preparations to open anotner market to add to her chain in the states On to England and the great institution of learning to see our good friend lim Wheeler now a professor of Engineering at Oxford University You might know that lim would do well and we were proud of him We couldn t pass by Paris because we wanted to see a very famous model for laques Eath lt was none other than ludy Haehl She made a very lovely model On her day off she took us to the studio of Nanette Barteau Callas Ruby Baumgartnerl who was now a famous artist How could she miss with her ability and a name so fancy? They told us that the last they had heard Robert Baker was in China so to China we went When we found him he told us that a missionary s work was hard but he liked it and was happy He also told us that he had been corresponding with loan Saunders who was in Africa We were puzzled as to what she might be doing there so we went to find out Of all the people we had met so far l think she has the most unusual rob Tcaching the headhunters how to bowl Ughll One last person to look up and that was Mayford Grant Was he hard to find' Wc finally found loim in B azil He was an Overseer on a coffee plantation We will look you all up again sometime but for now we re going home to res Eileen Leila and Luette Class IVUII e l enior class of l95o as a wnol w 1 our c oic s ats tn t Q au 1 and our ab lity to sneak in tr e lunc i l rt Tot S i r s our ab to g t along wit r t e tea ers and stay out of rcubl To tne coming Frcs im n our our tn ss in alls ard our abil ty to sk o rool 1 I - , . 1 . . W A ' . e T ' i' ' r ' . ' . 7 l. 1 0 Rl l Q W me S- U, I e, rl' 'i ri e e ' he d'- torium to the coming Seniors. To the Corning lunlors cur orderly class meetings . i T c ' '1 r E. rr e. f :ze cornzng cphorr o e ' il1ty e 'i ge' ch . t e. 1 ' el e ' A ie ' tlieh I Mi' ly sch .
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