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Who's Who in The Senior Class of '50 Best Athlete......... Biggest Flirt........ Biggest Man-hater . . Flashiest Dresser . . Heartbreaker......... Laziest.............. Most Dated . ........ Most Handsome . . . . Most Popular Girl . . Most Fopular Boy . . Most Sophisticated . Most Talkative .... Worst Clock Watcher Most Intellectual . . . Teacher's Pet........ Wittiest Wit......... . . . Alfred Ellis Pat Humrichouse . Barbara Banta . . .Ray Callahan . . . Ronald Rowe . . . Don Wheeler Barbara Barnett , . . Ray Callahan . .Barbara Banta . . . Ray Callahan Pat Humrichouse . Lynn McMahan . . . Don Wheeler .... JBill Busby .Pat Humrichouse . . . Alfred Ellis 18
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Barbara Bamta was married in a short time after graduation, and now she is widely known with her daughter for modeling mother and daughter fashions. A few weeks ago she was through Ridge Farm and stopped in at Callahan's Variety Store. Barbara Downs was married three years after graduation. Her husband owns the largest aircraft company in Ridge Farm. Barbara’s little blue helicopter can be seen almost every day arching over the city. She is now preparing for a one-stop flight around the world. Next to Barbara is Henrietta Holaday. Henrietta first took up ice skating as a hobby but finally she became so good that she bought Sonja Heine's Ice Revue. Now the Holaday Ice Revue can be seen at Chicago. Third from the last stands Ray Callahan. Ray has been married six years. His wife’s name is----well I don’t remember her name now. Ray now lives in Missouri in a town named Callaville, a town which he founded himself. Pat Humrichouse stands next. She has been a laboratory technician for three years. Of course she is married to you know who. Well, she finally got him. Bill Busby last on the second row stands next. Much to everyone’s surprise, Bill finally grew up. He took up law; in seven years he became a judge at the court in Callaville. Strangely enough Bill is still a bachelor. This concludes my reminiscing of the class of ‘50. There have been so many strange things that have happened to members of that class; but if someone has given a class prophecy predicting these things, no one would have believed them at all. 17
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Class Will I, Barbara Banta, bequeath my smile to Bob Hackler who might find it convenient at times. I, Pat Humrichouse, bequeath my ability and skill as a devoted F.H.A. worker to Janet Callahan. I, Gene Spesard, bequeath my timidness to Louis Walthall so he might use it. I, Bill Busby, bequeath my cramming ability to Norman Ross. I, Lynn McMahan, bequeath my great capacity to love to Nancy Maxwell. I, Pat Downs, bequeath my cap and gown to anyone who would like it. I, Barbara Downs, bequeath my numerous dates to Roberta Callahan. I, Henrietta Holaday, bequeath my shortness to Miriam Rowe. I, Alfred Ellis, bequeath my usual five fouls in a basketball game to Dean Baker. I, Donald Wheeler, bequeath my ability as a clock watcher to Paul Weiss. I, Ray Callahan, bequeath my Speech book to the next sucker that comes along. I, Bill Sams, bequeath my musical ability to Kenny Ellis. I, Ronald Rowe, bequeath my talent as a trumpet player to Gene Chandler. I, Barbara Barnett, bequeath my position as Mr. Williams teacher's pet to Phyllis Miller. 19
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