Orion High School - Charger Yearbook (Orion, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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senior class will We, the Senior Class, city of Orion, class of Orion High School, county of Hen- ry, state of lllinois, in the year one thousand. nine hundred and iifty, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and decree this to be our last will and testament. To the superintendent and the faculty we bequeath the following: To Mr. Mercer, two strong men to help carry and install the new stoves in the Home Economics Department. To Mr. Rocke, a wire recording to be us ed in his pictorial lectures so he can enjoy his own pictures. To Mr. Kuhn, an Ag. room that can't be used as a lunch room. To Mr. Wiriter, a closer residence so his Mercury will last longer. To Mr. Ring, a special janitor to clean up the Ind. .-Xrts room so he won't have to de- pend on his students. To Mr. Meyer. a bell system in the music building. To Mr. Clark, a Frazer so he won't have to yvalk to school. To Miss Doyle, a cook book complete with instructor. To Miss Munson, a tall, good-looking typewriter repairman, To Miss Olson, an underfed man so she can apply her Home Economics principles. To Miss Clark, a quiet, refined freshman English class. To Mrs. Rye. a library building with enough shelves to take care of all the books. To Mrs. Fritz. a chartered bus to take her, plus her books, to school every morning. To Mr. li?lU1H1. H pair of roller skates so he can save on shoe leather while walking to School. To the janitors: To Gabby Corrice, a smoking room for his leisure moments. To M11 Farwell. 21 liquid. applied on the floor, which would require sweeping only once a year. To Mr. Keel. a robot that will fill the stoker. To Mr. Brodd, self-propelled library books so he won't have to carry them from one school to another. To the secretary, Jeanne, an electric mimeoffraph machine that will never run out of ink. 2: To the classes: To To the jealous juniors, our ability to with other classes. get along To the silly sophomores, the ability SCIIIOYS. to follow in the experienced footsteps of the To the foolish freshmen, the ability the student body: l to get on the good side of the teachers. , Miriam Anderson, will my ability to blush when embarrassed to any pale junior. I, Paul Anderson. will my farming ability to ,Xrthur Thompson. il, Rodney Anderson, will my structure to Gary Lieving. l, jon Brodd, will my unconcerned Way in basketball to Don Larson. , Ardis Carlson, will all my bracelets to Harland Cashman who doesn't seem to have enough. l

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May we always he lovzil. s class poem How dean' to our hearts are the scenes of our school days, Xlhen fond recollections present them to View-f The teachers, the elzissniziles, the hooks that we studied. ,Xnd every loved spot that Olll' early youth knew. The four years we spent there, to Klux' 1950 , , Were filled to the brim with zletivities galore-e The gznnes. the music, the bus rides with laughter, The studies, the lJZL1'flCS'El dozen o r more. 'lin the teziehers go thanks :ind due zippreeizitiong lo the lower elassmen. our hope for sueeessg To Orion High, the deserved ' praise and honor For giving us seniors none hut the best. Those days are departed. the days of our high school, ,Xnd so to the future our thoughts do now Hy. Y tezidfzist, and faithful To the hcst .Xlnia Mat erlour dear Orion High. -lliriznn Anderson



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I 'lacqueline Iirown, will my endless giggle to Lois Robinson. I james Dahl, will my ability to look itinocent when guilty to Harold Schillinger. I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q 9 Doris Dusenberry, will my crew cut to Evelyn Lieving. Richard Fullerton, will my ability to tell jokes in band and get caught to Roger Peterson. Charlotte Gustafson, will my ability to go steady to Maureen Edson. Robert Hill, will my agile ways on the basketball floor to Stanley Whitsel. Marilyn Hogren, will my long hair to Mardelle Anderson. Ronald johnson, will my quietness to Russell Anderson. VVillard johnson, will my bushwacking ability to jim Peterson. Betty Kauzlarich, will my ability to make a joke out of anything to someone that wants to look on the bright side of life. Wayne Kindelsperger, will my ability to rough-up opposing football players to Larry Bumann. George King, will my army fatigues to anyone whose pockets aren't big enough. Carl Lee Larson, will my broad chest to Bill Dahl. jean Lindgren, will my ability to go with a star football player to janet Seabloom. VVilliam Lindquist, will my ability to get four major letters to Bismarck King. Barbara McLean. will a sack of feed to any future farmer. Aleene McLeese. will my efficiency to Joyce Iilrown. Lois Magnuson, will my Home Economics knowledge to all female underclassmen. l, Gerald Malmen, will my nickname thluttl to anybodyls dog that doesn't have a I I I I I I I I I I I I x name. Zora Miloradich, will my full set of beautiful teeth to Glenn lXIinch. Myron Naugle. will my ability to talk used cars to anybody who's tired of getting gypped. Richard Nelson, will my butch hair cut to Bruce Blomquist. Dwayne Newman, will my Pontiac to Denny Brodd. Shirley Peterson, will my quiet ways to Marlo Ann llloore. Nancy Roberts, will my light steps to Carol Rausch. Iietty Robinson, will my ability to blush to Maureen Edson. Duane Sassen, will my fire-righting abilities to Calvin Sutley. Elaine Seabloom, will my typing ability to Bill VVoodward. Charles Serres. will my slow gait to Verna Mac Lough. Robert Stephens, will my ability to crack a good one. laugh at my own jokes to anyone who can Sylvia Tomlinson, will my ability to gets tired in typing class. get to sleep on the office floor to anyone who I, Marilyn Swanson, will my ability to get tan easily to Maynard Rodell. I, Artis Thomspon, will my Ford to anybody who can get it to football games on time. I, Sylvia Tomlinson, will m yability to keep a man to Bonnie Raisbeck. I I be duly if , Eldon VVhiteside, will my long curly Gordon VVakey, will my studious ways to junior Crouch. I john NValline, will my ability to run the hundred yard dash to Sherman Sagadin. beard to Dick Larson. ' our sign and seal and trust that each gift will -The Class of 1950 To this said will, we hereby set appreciated.

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