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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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Juniors FIRST ROW: Mr. Ahlf, J. Callahan, M. Row . S. Tucker, S. Milia, S. Voylei, M. Henderaon, Mia Uerkvitr. SECOND ROW: D. Wood, M. Wataa, P. MlUer, F. Cox, B. Weir, M. Ellla. THIRD ROW: C. Bailey, J. Stoke . C. Peteraon, P. Farrla, E. Chandler, R. Heckler, J. Henderaon. FOURTH ROW: C. Chandler, D. Hackler, J. Binkley, C. Dillon. PRESIDENT-Janet Callahan VICE-PRESIDENT-Mary Weiss SECRETARY-TREASURER-Charles Dillon STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE-Jerry Binkley REPORTER-Miriam Rowe SPONSORS-NIiss Uerkvitz, Mr. Ahlf The Junior class consists of ten girls and thirteen boys. This class has bein very active during the school year. The first great event was the choosing of their class ring. Throughout the year the Juniors held quite a few bake sales and scrap drives to add to their treasury. Another activity which all the Juniors took part in was the presentation of their play, “Dictator Dad,'. which netted them $150. Then came the magazine sale that was very profitable. They also gave some dances in the gymnasium. For an accommodation to the school, the Junior boys built a concession stand on our football field for our football games. Then they sold corsages at our Homecoming game and later bought ping pong paddles for the school. The final event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom given in hoaor of the Seniors on April 29. The Juniors, Seniors, teachers, and guests all had a good time, and later danced to the music of Stephen Morris' orchestra. 21
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