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To Mrs Grundler we do wall and bequeath a typang class CLASS WILL In the year of our Lord one thousand nane hundred fifty one we the senaor class realazang that we must soon go out to meet success or faalure do draw up and publash thas document and declare at to be our last wlll and testament To the student body we do wall and bequeath the honor of beang the fIrst classes an the new school bualdang To the aunaor class we do wall and bequeath our abalaty to get along wath the underclassmen To the sophomore class we do wall and bequeath some adeas for prom themes To the freshman class we do wall and bequeath a gradua taon an the not too dastant future To Mr Cordas we do wall and bequeath fewer people on D nd F To Mrs Cole we do wall and bequeath a class who wall remaan an thear assagned seats To Mr Engelhorn we do wall and bequeath a pravate entrance to the boaler room To Mass Fulton we do wall and bequeath a large trag CBSS that can average fifty words per To Mr Jackson we do wall standang F F A basketball team To Mass Lyles we do wall and class wath a few boys To Mr Mursener we do wall To Mr Maller we do wall and has feet To Mr Samaras we do wll as always on tame manute and bequeath another out bequeath a Home Economacs and bequeath a lunch room bequeath women swoonang and bequeath a band that To Mass Smath we do wall and bequeath all the tests we dadnt have on tame To Mrs Hyde we do wall and bequeath all the yellow slaps that werent turned an To the aanators we do wall and bequeath an assembly floor that wall be free of paper To the bus dravers we do wall and bequeath a vacataon to make up for all the tame wasted on late senaors I Doras Benedact do wall and bequeath my endless energy to Ealeen Thurston I Jeanne Benson do wall and bequeath my Tennessee Swang to Sharon Burk I Carmelatta Chapan do wall and bequeath my nackname Chap to my saster Charlene Chapan I Joyce Coolang do wall and bequeath my hopes for a daamond rang to Jean Bawn I Russell Crossett do wall and bequeath my nackname Eanstean to Sherman Hawley I Ray Ely do wall and bequeath all the As I dadnt get to anyone who needs them I Ball Felton do wall and bequeath my way with the aunaor garls to Ray Martan I Dack Foster do wall and bequeath my Wyomang anterest to T10 One I Sandra Granko do wall and bequeath my artastac abalaty to Carlotta Mallard Page twenty I Marv Graves do wall and bequeath my presadency of four years to Kathy Spranger I Marae Hawley do wll and bequeath my abalaty to get on the honor roll to Jam Montgomery I Ball Herman do wall and bequeath my Model A and Peoraa garls to Joe Purcell I Jerry Hall do wall and bequeath all the money an the senaor treasury to the freshman class I Rosemary Johnston do wall and bequeath my talkang abalaty to Loas Wallaams I Charles Kalb do wall and bequeath my way wath Elmwood anterests to Terry Sutherland I Francas Lauber do wall and bequeath my abalaty to thrall all women to Harold Hohenbery I Ike Martan do wall and bequeath my abalaty to get along wath people to Alvan Lawrence I Pat Mattox do wall and bequeath my abalaty to wreck cars to Robert Westart I Claree Noland do wall and bequeath my nackname Fatty to Marlene Adams I Joan Noonen do wall and bequeath my Garls State award to Lukae Lauber I Elazabeth Oakes do wall and bequeath my D A R award to Maydelle Grossaant I Danna Paerce do wall and bequeath a successful MAQOON to Sharley Streatmatter I Don Pullen do wall and bequeath my way wath the a ers to Eb Maller Maraanne Moore I Phyllas Schmadt do wall and bequeath the abalaty to c ange my name to Wynnellee Hawksworth I Lyle Shaw do wall and bequeath my place on the basketball team to Loren Clark I Bob Smath do wall and bequeath my numerous nack names to anyone who can stand them I Doras Smath do wall and bequeath my Home Economacs abalaty to Norma Lee Long I Joann Smats do wall and bequeath my old boyfraends ta anyone who wants them I George Snyder do wall and bequeath my abalaty to go seady wath a aunaor garl to Ball Hawley I Varganaa Stackel do wall and bequeath my pretty green weater to Sharley Rench I Mary Ellen Wagenbach do wall and bequeath my abalaty to ge As an shorthand to Phyllas Erakson I Sadney Webster do wall and bequeath my yellow czaavertable to Lester Streatmatter I Don Walson do wall and bequeath my anterest an the aunaor class to Perry Camp I Doyle Yager do wall and bequeath my abalaty as an actor to Harry Burdack WILL COMMITTEE JOYCE COOLING PAT MATTOX ROBERT SMITH I I I I I I - . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I the a list. I . N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I ' I . I I I I ' - - . A , I I I I I I I I I I so Room IO can remain in perfect order. I, Margaret Schindler, do will and bequeath Ray Ely to 6? I I I I I I I I I . I ' ' I I I I I I I I , . , . - I I , . ' . . I . . I . I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I ' A I A I I I I 5 ' . I II I I Q I II I I I I . . l . . II II a ' l ' I ' I I I I V V I . I I I I I I ll ' ' ll I I I ' I ' I ' I I I I I I I I - I
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CLASS PROPIIECY It was June 1961 I had gust been duscharged from the Waves and dectded to take a trip to vtstt my old classmates f 5I I started by plane for Rtverstde Caltfornta where I planned to begun my trtp I became all enroute and called stewardess Joan Noonen She recogmzed me rtght away and almost dropped her servtng tray as she crted Ht Benny She Informed me that Russell Crossett was ptlottng the Trans World Atrlme plane In whtch I was flytng As I left the field I met Marv Graves He was lust leavung for hrs atrltne office In New York He sand that he had lust lunched wtth Don Pullen who was operatmg a chatn of fllltng statnons and If I called the restaurant I would probably be able to reach htm I contacted Don and he nnvtted me to has home for dnnner that evemng Naturally I accepted The rematnder of the afternoon was spent on a sught seeung tour durmg whtch I met Jerry Hull now a dtrector the good old school days who should walk by but Marte Hawley the star of Jerrys latest fllm Blue Rose They both rushed off to the studto after a cheery farewell As I rambled through the ctty I stopped at a ltttle curto shop whose proprtetor was none other than Carmelntta C apnn I vtstted wtth her unttl ttme to go to Dons or dtnner Vtrgtnta Pullen nee Sttckel met me as I altghted from the taxt Claree Noland was wattmg wtth Don and Vurgmta She was a commerctal teacher I left Rtversade the next day after saymg Hello Joann Smnts and Joyce Coolang They told me that they were prtvate secretarnes for an exclustve movte advertnsnng agency I arrtved un Peorua the followtng day where I purchased a car I drove toward Edelstetn where I saw an announcement of an open house party at Ike Martens Clover Farm Naturally I 'owned tn the fun Dorts Smith was there wtth her husband Ted Falrfleld Pat Mattox had gust returned from New York after dotng five years of soctal work tn the slums Ray Ely and Bull Felton were bustly dtscussmg farm plans for the comtng year Mary Ellen Wagenbach had lust concluded a months vacatton from duttes as a prtvate secretary to the presndent of Caterptllar Tractor Company Ike turned on the televtston set so we mtght hear two old classmates Doyle Yager was a news commentator and Sandra Granko dtd a show called Latest News of the Women s World I departed late that afternoon and headed for Prancevtlle whtch had grown a great deal durmg the past ten years I vtstted Margaret Schtndlers nursery Donna Pterce Henderson was there wtth her two sons Jeanne Benson Rosemary John ston and Eltzabeth Oakes came whale I was there Jeanne was a pnvate secretary tn a large bustness concern tn Peorta, Rose mary was teachmg soclal studies In an out of state school and Eltzabeth was home economncs teacher They sand they had heard that Dvck Foster, Lyle Shaw Francts Lauber and Bob Smtth were to return from Chtcago that eventng We dectded to get Bull Herman, a prosperous doctor tn Prtncevtlle Charles Kalb head supervisor of the contented housewtfe and meet the boys at the Peorta atrport When they arnved Duck told us he had been to Chncago for a pharmactsts meetmg and that Lyle had gone along to see an agrtculture show Francts and Bob were comlng home for a week wsth thetr famtltes Francts was an agrtculture teacher tn a suburban town and Bob was an executnve tn a Chtcago store I then went to Don Wtlsons Texaco statton Stdney Webster was there He now has offlces In Peorla and Chtcago for landscape archttecture work Just before I left George Snyder pulled tn He now operates Snyders Stores and a huge farm As I flew back to Rnverstde Caltfornta I dectded that everyone of us was prosperous because we were happy PROPHECY COMMITTTEE DORIS BENEDICT CARMELITTA CHAPIN RAYMOND ELY FRANCIS LAUBER Page ntnetccn , . 0 ,. lt, I - ' - . - U I . , , ,, ' ' ll ' If . ' I . . . , . . , - n I . . y . ' . 7 ' , ' ' - . . . , r . , . . , I . - . - I l I for Universal-International films. As we were reminiscing about Laura PUYYIPIHQ 5Y8Yi0l'1i and Phyllis Sdtmlfll JONES, 6 VCVY I , . ' . , N ,, - 1 r - ' r . . , ' I . , h . I . . . . . , f . . H . . . r , - - ,- 1, rr to . ' I . , ' A A ' . . I . . I . , I , ' , .
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JU IOR CLASS 'T JIM MONTGOMERY Vice President MRS GERTRUDE COLE Advisor SHIRLEY STREITMATTER President LUKIE LAUBER Secretary Treasurer The juniors started the year with a good prom as their main goal, Under the guidance of Mrs. Gertrude Cole, their advisor, they sold candy and Christmas cards, operated the concession stand during basketball season and sponsored a bake sale in the spring in order to defray expenses for this event. The class has been well represented in school activities this year. Quite a few ot the boys made varsity teams in both football and basketball and the varsity cheerleaders were five iunior girls. Two of the iunior girls were named attendants to the homecoming queen and the iuniors won first place for their homecoming float. The cast of the one act play which was taken to the Regional Contest was made up of luniors November l7 the tumors presented their class play Love ls Too Much Trouble First Row Marianne Moore Martha Leuthold Bertha Grunert Maydelle Grossatnt Carlotta Millard Winnie Hawksworth Second Row Helen Hodges Joyce Johnston Jean Johnston Lukie Lauber Dons Kraft Third Row Bill Hawley Eb Miller Jim Gould Jim Montgomery Don Higgs Walter Herrmann Page twenty on r ' - rr u . r A I , - 1 , I 1 t - 3 t t t 1 - . xv Q
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