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elllllllllNlllIllDlIR QEARAWAN Left to i'ig,1'lit: Nancy Downer Don Vook. licah Heydoi' LeMoyne Hawkins, .loycc Hn- lmalier. Winifred lloohcr. ,Ioyct Adams. Pauline Gardner. -lo- nnne Beers. Betty Friend, liar- hara Cox. -loan Dunczin. Roe-ei Right to lift: lllr. Jacobs, Advisor, Virginia Melbourne. JoAnn Wigent, Lee Mcllaniels, Verita Marshall, Joyce Russell, Caryl Quimby, Richard King: Robert Hughes. Harold Hockey, Harry Stickncy, George Strangx. James Stemen. Duzlrd Wonder- gcni, .lorry Merriman, Max Zimmerman, Martha Mcllenney. Mary llflcllenncy, Mary Ellen Todd, Mary Schultz. Vcrla Matz. Vondalec lford. Not pictured: Varlyle McDon- ald, Connie Sanders. Louise Stout, Clarence Alhrigrht, James Cottman, Ida Mae Ernst, Robert Finley. VVG entcred our Freshman year with oil noses high in the air hut we were looked upon by our upper school A mates as small fry. But we survived that year with just the scars of the Freshman Reception, and the class roller - skating' party. We were considered a little higher as we lie- came sophomores, We got our revenge when we put on the Freshnian Reception. We also had a hayride and invited the juniois to a dance afterwards. At the close of our sophomore yea: we w.iit on an TIITTI In MacQueen. Advisor. Annis. Glenn l':llQ'lQll1ll'tlt. Oln llorton, Don l'il'lWVCl'. VVallau Everline. Byron Chase. Holm-it Adams. Kenneth Earl. M1 educational trip to Dctroit. On this trip we visited The Great Lakes Steel Mills in the forenoon. After having' an elaborate dinner at the Dearborn Inn the procession straggled on to Greenfield Village. Now that we are juniors we feel very big' ant l excited, as we have put on the Junior - Senior ban- quet, the J-Hop, and the Junior play. We hope to greet our Senior year with many more pleasant memories.
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Cllfiiiaiia llbascilf Worms . y ul--f--5 1- -12 7: 'g.if,71j 'fall' , - -4 :..-v-- .--,..4,Z.T.f. -f xl. 1-flrfv .. .-. 77: .A ...L 4 .4 av ph ......., in ,AL 7.-v .7- ...z 4. , .- 4 -f 7 -7.7 .A fy . s IRENE KEITH wills her days in the office and hard labor Cwashing windowsl to Jo. Keith. NORMA MATSEL and PAT UNICK will their abilities to make up their minds and be happy about it to all the girls who are having trouble with their love affairs. DON LINT wills his ability to stay eligible to Jim Hewitt and Ed Donnelly. IVA MAY BRACY wills her A in typing to Barbara Cox. BETTY LOU SMITH wills her fast, but good driving ability to Karol Major. Qlf she needs it.J BARBARA MAJOR wills her ability to get in real early when on dates to Nancy Wight? EDDIE BOLEY wills his heighth to Don Cook. LEROY COOK wills his size to Jerry Fries. MAE REHNER wills her ability to get in early school nights to Jim Stemen. MARION KIDDER wills his ability to keep a car right side up to Earl From and Max- Zimmer- man. ED COTTMAN and MARION KIDDER will their pin-up pictures to the occupants of locker number 10 next year. DORIS SAWDY wills all the good times she's had at Q. H. S. to' her sister, Ellen. NORMA SMITH wills her ability to get out of class to anyone who is smart enough not to want to. ROY BROWN wills his 1927 Model T Ford to Mr. Watts for his Diivezs Training Class. - In effect when he gets his 1950 nzodel. NANCY BLOSSER wills her 22 inch waist line to Mrs. MacQueen. BOB BOYER wills his ineligibility to Jim Stemen, Robert Adams. and Don Cook, hoping they will not be able to use it. JANICE ADAMS wills all the memories of her senior year to her sister, Joyce. KENNETH PHILSON wills his good dispo- sition to Lee McDaniels. JANET LOVEBERRY wills her lovely brown hair to Mr. Watts. NI'H.ffl l'l HELEN KOWALSKI wills her ability to get along good with all the boys to Mary Schultz. LOIS JEAN HORST wills the fun she's had in her old car to Barbara Cox and her new one. JEAN FISCHER wills Bob Boyer to any girl who is shorter than she is and has good porch steps. JOAN MARSHALL wills her red-headed tem- per to hcru sister, Verita, who doesn't need it. IOLA' PIERCE wills her natural red hair to anyone who wants it. BOB BAILEY wills his 1931 Ford to the Drivers Training Class. DICK ROSE wills his ability to earn one Q out of 4 ycars at football to Bill Swallow. IRA SMITH wills the mice in his locker to Barney Chase, that is, in case he likes mice. PHIL ANNIS wills his ability to drive to the Diivers Training Class. GENIEVE GLN EY wills her quietness to Nancy Wight. BARBARA MANN wills her green formal to Vondalee Iford. DOROTHY WATTS wills her ability to go to bed one night a week to Jo. Keith. DALE COOK wills his 1946 Hudson to George Strang when his Dodge finally gives out. FREIDA BLAIR and VIRGINIA MAST will their ability to skip school together to any two juniors who can use it. LESLIE MYERS wills his brown eyes to Glenn Englehart. JOHN YOST wills his Pljfmouth to Dick King, that is, of course, when he gets through with it. ELWIN VAN HOOSEAR wills his ability to be quiet to Don Brewer. LAWRENCE JOHNSON wills his ability in the National Guard to anyone stupid enough to join. CHERYL MINER wills her ability in Short- hand to anyone who wants it. JACK VICTORY wills his helghtli to Mr. Watts.
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A pe-Lfnct pose - Mary Ellen. When I was a little boy - Don. George and his pct. Colm! LEinny'! - Pauline anal Virginia. Our Gang. Boll. Wally and lin-imy. Sunny llzwy. Populzxi' Yerlzi. M9zmiu - lllarlienc. Sonictliing' funny? - .loyffmf and Mary A little too much Sun? - Ermzn. Bulmy llk1l'll2l1'2l. Willing XY0l'li6l'S - Mau. Joyce. mul lm-, Smilz- l'1'Qtty!!! - Ycritu and Nancy. Conv:-ising' - Joanne and Louisv, Oni' Girls - Jo.-Xnn zinfl X'L'1'l2l. Tlw snxiling' trio - Ycrlza. lllkllfllii and llary. The luigrlitli of our girls - Louise- anrl lrla 3l2lL' Tho llumlwling' Couple - Jerry and Hzx1'1'y. iiwx :WIP I u 1 :fluff-ngw
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