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something that resembles a jacket. are not able to spell. I should also like to leaye my litle I, Gene Horst, will loeker number 2 to anyone who Ol 'illlil Ulf lf' my Alllll Bltlly- l lfllllll' Slit' will lilll t in get through the erowd to open it. llll' .loli- I, Winifred Eells, being ol' tall stature, w'ill Artalie li Beffladene Allen, will ll'l'llf' W5'llll flllfl Sllll'll'X -nnett a lew inehes also the helmet and liztggb' soeks Wllll4'- my iillll' Cll2lUl'l'1'Ul'S. to lVlI'- Tusen. llllx lll'lVlntl VH, had whom wt, wow, kids. instruetor. Motive? So I ean have safer rides down I, Joyce Lockwood, will my old broken down loal'- this hull In my whvcl Chauw' s with a hole in both toes to Barbara Plemons be- It Fefyl Wokolancei fl0 lll'l'l'll5' Will I0 UNB' Sllllll 01' usp I know sm, is Smal., Ummgh not to wow. mom! junior who needs it, the ability to ehew gum in elass for I, Des Koch, hereby will my little brother, Clayton, lW0 Ol' llll'00 YWITS Wlllllllll I-Z0lllT'lLI Cillllllll. to Red Smith and Mr. Smith to my little brother. IVIay I, Lucille Bourgault. will all my troubles to any the best man win! junior taking shorthand, so I can get rid ot' them. I, Barb Bates, teartully will my beloved and mueh- I, Larry Giddings, hereby will all my good times in used secret peroxide formula to Jerry Carlson, Jim IVIiIler study hall to Jerry McCord. ind Mr. Ilermes. I hope they get as mueh good out ot' I, Donna Demmon, will all my extra G.A.A. points it as I did. to my sister, Joyce. She'II probably need them. I, Jim G. Simmons, will my undersixed Drum Major I, Ann Hulbert, leave my prowess in G.A.A. and hit to anyone who ean balanee it. I also will to Larry my extraordinary athletie abilities to Barbara Lt-Garde, K illette my seeret aviation method ot' making my return who will no doubt be very glad to get them. llights before I'ye taken oft. I, Ginger Deer, will to Fritz Priszner all my shoes I, Kay Harthill, will to Betty Stuteyille my ability to shine. to be a majorette lor three years and still survive, I, George Hunter, do hereby will my Saturday nights I, James Russell Leggett, do hereby will, among to Fritz Priszner Be good, Fritz!! other things, my niekname whieh Coach Smith gave me I, Charles Berets, being of small mimi and large someone I will not name. But instead ol' his name being body, hereby bequeath to one John Laramie any seat Iiig Red it shall now be Big Red I3aboon. in school large enough for his needs. Me, Margaret Walton, having took and passed senior I, Mary Ann Keenan, will my job as Pep Flub presi- nglish, are now leaving Irene S. Reed seeure in the dent and my Pep Club sweater to Ilonnagene Paulson, knowledge that there ain't no word in the dictionary I who I know can fill them well. Left to right: Miss Hawthorne: Marian Slater: jim Miller: Maryln Bailey: Donnagenc Paulson, Mr. Smith, Coco Lovell: Aylt-ne Loughnan.
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Class Will I, Janet Swanson, will to Artalie Bennett fmy little sister, who can really make a lot of noisel my position as sextet accompanist and also my Dave Minor piano course, which I know she'll surely need. We, Shirley White and Irene Wynn, will our slow and smelly chemistry table to any junior who thinks he is capable of making those vile odors. We, Helen Cultee and June Magnuson, having worn rose-colored glasses for the past three years, do hereby will these same pairs of glasses to Ruth and Mary John- ston, and hope they get the same effects with them that we did. I, Bob Strobe, will my size to any small sophomore or junior who is dumb enough to want it. I, Phyd Rucker, will to Eleafiore Ellison the ability to be from Camp No. 3 and still graduate. I, Ed White, will to Don Rutledge my wavy hair be- cause he needs it. I. Norma Davidson, will my pet wise owls, Chet and Sammy, to Jerry Carlson. To Jimmy Miller I leave my never ceasing determination, hoping it will do him more good than it did me! I will my everlasting giggle and all my extra dates on Saturday night to any soph who stays home all the time. Bobbilee Evans. When I, Jim Leeds, graduate, I will leave Jeanne Sivo my two extra credits. I, Keith Steele, hereby will Larry Olli to Darlene Stevens. I, Wes Loback, will to Tom Buechel my ability to keep old cars running like new cars. To my brother, Kenny, I, Charles Brown, will many good times and good grades. I, Lyle Ware, will my short hair and place on the basketball team to any sucker who makes the team. I, Jack Valley, hereby will Harold Carr, John Getty and Al Kimbel my ability as head manager in football to get all the bawlings out from the coaches and also my dishpan hands from washing. I, Marie Howard, will my locker to any of you who want to take the responsibility, if you can figure out the combination. We, Gloria Steen and Judy Satterthwaite, do here- by will our ability to stay on friendly C?i terms with Mr. Hermes for three high school years, considering--. I, Ken Rose, do hereby will the mimeograph room to any student who is willing to learn. I, Norman Eveleth, will my navigational instruments in aviation to Joe Buechel and Kenny Brown and hope they get some good out of them as I could never plot a course farther than the front door. I, Delphia Lynn, will my desk in Mr. Smith's room four periods a day to any junior who wants to have it. We, Jo Ann Morgan, Kolene Sharer and Lois Clark, will to any senior girl taking shop next year our ability to finish one project in a year and still manage to keep up on the gossip. I, Loraine Andrews, will my ability to have 6th period study and three years of high school to my incoming sister -also the privilege of practicing in the bandroom and be- hind the stage. Practicing, that is! To Coco Lovell I leave my mad dash to school in the morningfalso my worries and hilarious times and parties with the gang. Take good care of them because I'll really miss them at Colorado. Laura Ashbaugh I will to the office the secret formula for spelling my name, D-a-y-m-0-n-d, correctly, in case they ever have any future students by that name. Daymond Speece. I, Pat Henderson Beatty, do hereby will my ability to go home at noon to anyone who needs it. I, Mickey Johnson, will my chair in band to next year's saxophone section, if they can all sit on it. I will my ability to take the car without my dad knowing, get stuck in the mud in our front yard and then dig myself out lall this without him finding out? to anyone who takes driving from Mr. Tuson. Mary Petty. I, Roberta Gillum, do hereby will my choir robe to Ella Noble or anyone who may need it. To anyone who uses it, I, Elizabeth Kerhat, will my desk in study hall third period. I, Jack Mallinger, bequeath to my two little brothers my ability to get up at a quarter to nine and still eat breakfast and make it to school by 9:00. I, Martha Palmer, will to anyone who wants it the ability to get three-day measles when there isn't another case in town. I, Irene Chase, hereby will my much used art stool to Arlene Becker and Donna Scott. Ladies, be seated! I, Bob Hiester, will all my chemistry experiments to Colleen Smith and anyone else who needs them. I, Ralph Eich, will to Red Smith my jokes. They are old and corny but so is Mr. Smith. I, Stuart Loughnan, will if Will will. I, Doug Wetter, will to anyone who is willing to work for it, my ability to skip four months of school without having to make up time. I, Jean Berry, will all of my extra credits to a cer- tain junior boy. He'1l need them. ' I, Ted Dale, being of broken bones and bruised body, will my ability to spend three fourths of my play- ing time in basketball on the floor to Bob Hunter. I, Ilene McGowan, do hereby will my sixth desk in fourth period sociology class to any junior who wants it. We, Deb Getty and Bob Phillips, will to Janet Ros- quist and Judi Palmer our ability to get up in the morn- ing at 8:30 and make it to school. I, Joycella Williams, will to Aylene Loughnan the distinguished and outstanding name of Sticky Icky. I, Merle Lindgren, will my key to the church to some pious or pie-eyed underclassman. We, Dick Dotson and Ken Smith, will our many numerous nicknames to any two up-and-coming senior boys who will treat them with as much loving and af- fectionate care as we have. Signed: Myrtle and Cleo. We, Nancy Ann Gouley and Violet Whinery, will to our sisters, Harriet and Betty who will be sophomores next year, the ability to stay in for G.A.A. without the least idea of a way home Cten milesi and still find a ride without any trouble. CWe never did have to hitch hike.i I, Annamae Jost, will to Miss Mock's future home ec. students, the ability to sew crooked seams and have
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Second Growth Many good times were left behind by the class of '51 when they completed their junior year and moved in to fill the place left by the seniors of 1950. Tike Hillman was elected the class president at the first meeting of the term. Don Winsor was voted vice- president and Janice Barkley, secretary-treasurer. Bob Eacrett ruled the roost as the mighty sergeant at arms. The capable advisers were Miss Dorothy Hawthorne and Mr. Rowland Red Smith. Many junior boys were active in athletics throughout the year. Eleven juniors earned football letters, and the class was very proud when Tike Hillman received the Blocking and Tackling award at the annual football dinner. The girls, too, were active in sports. Few will forget the haunting evening spent in the cemetery as part of their Scarlet S initiation. The splendid sportsmanship shown by S. H. S. stu- dents during the year was greatly augmented by the excellent pep staff. Ella Mae Noble, Karen Condon, and Georgienne Durkee were again back to lead the school in their fight songs. Because of illness and accidents Karen and Ella were unable to finish the season, their places being taken by Sonja Larson and Sally Sigman. In the field of journalism the juniors have always had a fine representation. This year four juniors, Tike Hillman, Jennie MacRae, Jerry Carlson and Harold Carr, were initiated into Quill and Scroll, the highest journal- ism honorary for high school students. The two students last named also represented the school as official dele- gates to the Pacific Slope Press Clinic at the University of Washington. A large group of juniors were active in Press Club and on the yearbook staff. The Honor Society claimed a large number of juniors when the grade points were tabulated. It's Never Too Late was the name of the smash hit which the junior class presented on November 18. This was a gay comedy with Bob Russell in the lead, sup- ported by an excellent cast. One of the biggest all-out ticket selling campaigns in the school's history helped to put the play over successfully. Miss Margaret Baldwin directed the play. In the music department were many juniors par- ticipating in band, choir, and orchestra. Aylene Loughnan, Artalie Bennett, Charlene Hurst, Ella Mae Noble, Joan Fuller and Jerry Carlson were the junior members of the two girls' sextettes. Bob Eacrett and Tom Buechel were the two junior members of the German Band which entertained so humorously in assemblies. At the Sophomores' all-school party, the juniors again earned top honors for their pantomime version of Frankie and Johnny. CoCo Lovell and Fritz Priszner enacted the parts of the two immortal characters. A very successful Winter Ho1iday dance was pre- sented by the class of '51 with many students attending. To honor the seniors of 1950, the juniors presented the annual Junior Prom on April 14. The theme was Lilliput and was beautifully carried out with large birds, flowers and bees to give the effect that the dancers were very small. Before they knew it, spring was here and it was Forest Festival time in their fair city. In Queen Feryl's court was Aylene Loughnan, who represented the juniors as their princess. Then, in the rush of class day and commencement they blinked their eyes, pinched themselves and realized that 4 yes F - they were finally i,,,,-,,- seniors and next year would be their last and best year in Shelton High. I Barkleyg Eacrettg Windsorg Hillmang Olstead
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