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NANCY LLEWELLYN NORTON uNancyn Gaze into her eyes and you will see an angel - gaze a little longer and you will see an imp. DAR Award 45 Sigma Lamb- da Chi 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Green and White 3, 4, Copy Editor 45 FHA 15 Secretary Stunt Nite 3, 45 Junior Play Prompter 35 HR Officer 25 Annual Staff, Assistant Literary Editor 45 Homecom- ing Queen Attendant 45 Girls' State Supreme Court .lustice 35 NHS 45 Spanish Club 4. J oAN ELIZABETH ORDWAY . Hiloanls Drink not too deeply of the fountain of knowledge, lest ye strangle. Sigma Lambda Chi 3, 45 Green and White 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 FHA 15 Dra- matic Club 25 Stunt Nite 1, 45 Junior Play 35 Annual Staff, Snapshot Editor 4. KATHRYN ALYCE OSTEEN ucatu Contentment furnishes con- stant joy. FHA 15 Commercial Club Secretary 25 Variety Club Vice President 35 Charm Club 4. RICHARD J OSEPH DAVID PASSANTINO mick A good mind possesses a kingdom. Midwood High School, Brook- lyn 1, 2, 35 Tennis 15 Track 15 Baseball 2, 45 HR Officer 15 Lettermen's Club 45 Fish- ing and Hunting Club 4. 4 FRED BRUCE PAULSON Freddie A genial disposition brings its own rewards. Football 25 Basketball 25 Baseball 35 Track 25 Golf 15 Class Treasurer 25 President 35 Lettermen's Club 25 Jun- ior Play 35 Lincoln High, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. 1, 25 Pittsville High, Wis. 3. ' , MARGARET ALICE PETTEY molgya- , Margo Silence is one great art of conversation. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1. ANN EDEN PLATI- Eden Her heart is like the moon ever changing, but always with a man in it. Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Green and White 3, 45 FHA 15 Dramatic Club 25 Stunt Nite 1, 2, 35 Most Dignified 45 Annual Staff, Assistant Ad Editor 45 Waitress 25 May Day Queen Attendant 3. NORMAN WILLIAM PLA'I'rs Normie Unto ourselves our own life is necessary5 unto others, our character. Student Council 1, 25 NHS 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Second Lieutenant 35 Captain 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Clinic 1, 3, 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 25 Audio Visual Club .35 Vice President Stunt Nite 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 4-5 Basket- ball 25 Waiter 2. 219
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aww!!! the Claaaqfkl KNOW A L MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty One, being of sound mind and memory do declare this to be our will and testament therefore revoking all former wills by us made. We give, devise and bequeath to our patient, under- standing sponsors: Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. Scharfschwerdt our ability to argue on most class matters but to reap success in the end. To our rightful heirs, the junior class, we -do turn over all the dignities and responsibilities of the senior class. May they receive the respect seniors are sup- posed to receive. We, Warren Alford and Ruthford Taylor, being of sober mind and confused thought, do will to Charles William Godwin our ability to be the bull shooter of the football team and to cut-up on trips. By the way, Godwin, what's the latest gripe? I, Alva Allison, will to Charles Lord anything I leave at school after I am gone. I, Barry Ankeny, will to Chuck Padrick, school and my ability to get out of it. I, .lim Baggett, being of sound mind and body leave to Don McConnell my manly appearance and manners with hopes that he uses them. He needs them more than I do. I, Barbara Baker, will to Beverly Lush my part of taking care of the band yard. May she get as many blisters as I did. I also will to her my ability to eat as much as I like and not get fat! I, Lindsey Biles, will to Richard Shearer my ability to be in the service and a member of my senior class, too. I, Ray Black, will to Leslie Bass my ability to get out of trouble and may he never have to use it. I, Bessie Bozeman, do will to Marilyn Davis my two years of taking dictation from Alfreda and living. I, Carolyn Bray, do on this day will to Buddy Wise my ability to endure the pains of certain senior classes. We, Ann Bryan and Betty Cronier, do will to Fran- ces Wall and Patty Bohren our old bottle of peroxide. May it improve their looks as much as it didn't ours. We, Tommy Bryant, and Mary Ellen Holmes, being of sound mind and body do will to Glenn Boyd and Maxine Owens, the whole school, gladly, in hopes that they may also get out before the bars are put up. I, Ronald Campbell do leave to Charlie Blanton my ability to stay out of trouble. We, Bgtty kgiarrera ind Janet Thomas, being of sound minds leave to artha Tedder and Alene Mel: ton, all of our dirty books, the blue piece of double- bubble gum under Mrs. Scharfschwerdt's desk and our sly ways of skipping school and getting an excused absence. I, Doris Carrera, will to Patty Norvell my title as ost t c and my well-known giggle. I, Hurley Carrera, will to Bebo Arnold my vacant place in the senior class. May he be able to get out as soon as I did. I, Bill Cato, will to John Svec my ability to skip school for four years and only get caught twice. I, Della Chambers, will to Vendela Clements and Joye MacDowell my ability to have crushes on people I shouldn't!! Oh! Men! Asrev-eciv dna emit gnorw eht ta thgir gnihtyreve od ot ytiliba ym ralucitrap ni ydobon tub ydobyreve ot lliw od, nibberC boB, I. I, Frances Crowe, being of sound mind and body, do will to Ray I-Iixson the distinction of being the only senior next year from Johnson City to graduate from Fort Pierce High. May he have as much fun as I have had. I, Sally Danley, do hereby will to Lunette Sapp my ability to get through high school as well as I did. I, Florence DeMaesschalk, do will to Nancy Edwards and Nina Blount my old typewriter in typing. May they get more speed out of it than I did. I, Bob Deitz, will to anyone in need, my ability to get along with all my teachers and of course study every subject one hour each night. I, Edward Enns, will to no one in particular my ability to do nothing and get away with it. I, Norman Ezell, will to Edward Raulerson my ability to kick a sparrow with a football over the fence in front of school from the football field. .cg
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MARY BOB Biggest F lifts I, Mary Flood, do hereby will to .Io Ann Altman my ability to always keep my hair in place on rainy days. I, Shirley Floyd, will to Sandra Tardy my ability never to be stood up on a date. I, Beverly Freer, leave to Clyde Curl my luck in always passing my subjects and hope it doesn't run out I, Bitsy Frink, bequeath to Barbara Vickers my innocent ways of overcoming my lack of punctuality for class assignments and attendanceg and to David Kelley my variable Spanish tongue and the last re- mains of the Frink talent in the band, y ahora adios. I, Betty ,Io Gainous, do will to Shirley Taylor all the good times We had cheerleading for the football and basketball games. I, Pat Collnick, will to Joann Stewart my English IV notebook in hopes that she will use it more than I did. I, Charles Goodwin, will to .I ack Drawdy my parking place in front of the shop class. EDDIE SHIRLEY Teacher's Pets I, Robert Gritfis, do will to Robert Smith my ability to fish. I, Nancy Hall, do will to Virginia Peeper Neill my two wonderful years at Fort Pierce High and all the fun I had in glee club. I, Carl Hantman, do will to Mrs. Kuhn and Mrs. Sample, all my love and hope that they will never again find as big a pest as I have been. I, Glenn Harned, will to Buster Parker all the old stale popcorn that has been swept off the floor of the Sunrise theatre. May he never want to eat during a show there. I, Pat Harrison, will to anyone who is fool enough to want it, my slightly used desk and worn out geome- try book in hopes that they get more advantage out of them than I did. We, Mary Hughes and Isabelle Lewis leave to Dick Carlton and Warren Wrobleski our ability to stay in trouble more than any two other people in schoolg also our title as the giggling twosome' in all our classes. 1
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