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'P 5 Q..- N x J Zz 1 ff ff if JW rvx Xgzj Af I XE , ' ' Q tx W X C I zlfxfx ,fiQ Ql uiv -,, it X ,qilpiiglfgfm 4 J, Editor's note. We found this girl's diary back of the radiator in the Study Hall. It was in pretty bad shape due to the fact that the radiator leaks, and also that the back of that radiator is the favorite hiding place of the rats that come to the Study Hall. We believe that you will find it very interestingg and so for your pleasure, we are reproducing its partially obliterated pages as accurately as possible--much of it is, of course, beyond deciphering. 1-9-L-6 September 6, This is my first day in high school, and I'm scared. I wonder if I'll feel scared like this all through the four years of it. September lO, Today the freshman class chose Fred Wisnewski as our class advisor and the following boys and girls as the class officers. David Thurston, president Barbara Richardson, vice president Jean Ann Malengo, secretary Belle Weber, treasurer I don't know very much about them but they all seem very nice and I am sure they will make out all right. September 24, Today is the day the freshman are initiated. The Soph's are making us dress up and this noon they are going to have us do the snake dance down town and then down the football field. But, tonight they are putting on a party for us. September 28, Rev. Dibly has started the Driver Trainning class for any of the stu- dents, who do not have their license. I guess he saw all of the reckless driving going on around here and thought it was time some one did something about it. All of us would like to take it for the school has the use of a wonderful new car for us to use in learning. Only thing is they don't enjoy getting up for their before daylight driving. March 16, Was I thrilled today when we were all asked to go over to the gym to have our class pictures taken. April 7, Our pictures came today and we are so very pleased with them. I hope we are all together when we graduate.
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Grace Griffiths leaves her good nature to Janice Duquette. Pat Heins leaves her blond beauty to Sonia Schweizer. Roy Kinsey leaves his dry sense of humor to Don Kragenbrink. Charles Kocur is leaving his picture in the year book to all the Junior girls. Wilma Knowles leaves her accommodating ways to Betty Allen. Jean Malengo leaves her condolance to the band since they must get along without her. Ken Milano leaves to the school his motto Wnothing ventured, less gained.W Rod Miller wills his studious appearance to David Davis. Leroy Nidini leaves his brains to anyone who can take a joke. Coilah Pirochta wills her 'who cares' personality to Billie Palmer. Pat Pasionek leaves her quiet, shy ways to Dorothy Czuba. Erma Roths leaves her pleasing personality to Edwin Easterling. Lillian Shangle wills her quiet dignity to Joey LaFrance. Norman Sheltraw gives to anyone needing it, his secret of how to attract girls. Nancy Sherzer wills her ability to get along so well with Mrs. Cline to Bev Harkins. Phyllis Stevens wills her shortness to Nancy Tribfelner. Donna Sweeney wills her Wblushn to Suzanne Tiedt who never seems to be embarrassed. Jim Tiedt leaves the memory of those wood old days in Typing Practice to Carol Rosser Kathleen Toskey bequeaths her baton twirling ability to the Majorettes. David Thurston bestows all his brilliance on any flunking inmate of St. Charles High. Edgar Turner leaves his ability to play the tromboneto any windy Junior. Belle Weber wills her easy going ways to Steve Pistono. Connie Wend leaves her basketball technique to Bonnie Lux. Sharon Wilson leaves her frivolous ways to some quiet Junior, if such exists. Lee Wood leaves his ambitious ways to Billy Balmer hoping Billy makes use of them. George Yurgens wills his nervous nature to Nancy Deegan who is never flighty. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Fifty, by the hand of our president, have hereunto set'our hand and seal, this seventeenth day of March in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty. SEAL Signed, sealed, published and declared as our last will and Testament by the Senior Class of Nineteen Fifty in the presence of us who at their request in their presence and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. t. es, ic gan i ggi. Efarles, Michigan
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,E S ,Q ?'3 . --X A!lx 4-. , A A k Al-I .,,ui Am. 1-9'4-7 September 7, This year I wasn't as scared as I was when I first entered St. Charles Public School. I see that some of the kids quit school but Beverly Greenman is here this year with her quiet ways. I wonder what this school would be like with out her. September 11, Today we chose Earl Nelson as our class advisor and the following people as our class officers: They are all very nice and September 22, Today is the a party and try to make up September 8, Time sure has getting closer to the last September ll, We have Hugh class leaders: Jim Evon, president Connie Wand, vice president Donna Fries, secretary David Thurston, treasurer the class seems very glad that they are chosen. day we initiatethe Freshmen, but tonight we will give them for what we are going to have them do today. 1-9-L-8 gone by fast. Just think, I am now a junior and it is yeor in high school for all of us. Slater as our class advisor and the following people as our Rod Miller, president Norman Sheltraw, vice president Fat Heins, secretary Doris Bradt, treasurer November 20, Tonight is the night of the Junior play 'The Spider Web,W which we are going to put on for one night. The cast is Beverly Greenman, Rod Miller, Jean Ann Malengo, David Thurston, Charles Kocur, Nancy Scherzer, Doris Bradt, Connie Wand and the leading rolls will be played,by Jean Ellis and Ed Turner.
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