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I, David Walker, will my ability to be a good librarian to Charmae Farrell. I, Allen Wallingford, will my poor eyesight and communistic ideas to the State. I, Janice Weber, will my aching Bauch to Jonny Anne Davis. I, Bonnie Welch, will my ability to skip school and get away with it to Delores Altree. I, Leida Williams, will my sensibility to Walter Stoeffler. I, Gigs Wilkening, will my place on the football and basketball squads to Dick Denver. I, Shirley Mabee, do hereby will and be- queath my mathematical mind lalso the Al- gebra III answer booki to Bob Richardson. I, Lorraine Wishon, will my desire to marry a guy from SHUHS to Marilyn Daugherty. I, Ivan Womack, will my tendency to mix explosives in chemistry to Donna Mitchell. I, Gordon Wright, will my boxing talents to Beverly Bailey. I, Elva Sommers, will my iob at the Snack Shack to my younger sisters. I, Roy Butler, will my curley hair to Jerry Reed. I, Wilbur Montgomery, will my good sports- manship to Judy Daugherty. I, Paul Gregory, will my quietness in chem- istry discussion to Myrna Metzentine. We do hereby proclaim this to be our last will and testament. Signed: The SENIORS Senior Qloiss History As the Freshie Class we had a gay time - we went through the traditional initiation in good form and with plenty of laughs. We captured our share of the year's honors by winning the Carnival King and Queen con- test, Boys' Intramural basketball playoffs, and going over the top in the community chest drive. ' The big picnic trek to Trout creek climaxed the year. Our most important activity during our Sophomore year was, of course, to see that the Freshman Class was duly initiated. Our class put the Freshies through their paces and broke tradition by inviting the Juniors and Seniors to the initiation party. The official theme song of our class was established when we sponsored the most successful dance of the year - Stardust Again this year we romped ahead of the other classes to win the Carnival King and Queen honors. The year's activities were ended by an eventful picnic at Colorado Lake. Upper classment at last - and a year pack- ed full of activites. Our class play was the comedy, Our Hearts Were Young And Gay. HONOR ROLL Clella Alexander Patricia Cooksley Viola Crenshaw Barbara Gabriel Fern Olsen Norma Latimer The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom were the true highlights of the year. The theme, Moon Over Miami, was very cleverly carried out. ' Colorado Lake was the scene of our picnic again this year. As Seniors we began our ruling year by sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance and Party. Many Senior boys glorified themselves in various sports throughout the year. In football Stevenson, Wilkening, Montgomery, Rice, Wright and Bennett all did their share to make the season a victorious one for S.H.U.H.S. Wilkening also made the A squad in basketball. Wallingford, Bennett, Riggs and Stevenson up- held Senior honors in track, and Rice, Dimick, Hall, Walker and Simons were the backbone of the baseball team. Norma Latimer was elected May Queen, and her princesses were Dixie Reynolds, Joy King, Fern Olsen, Janice Weber, Jackie Brown and Eula Coulter. The crowning event to four wonderful years was a beautiful graduation ceremony in the new gymnasium. Joann Lehman Shirley Mabee Clara Miller Dixie Reynolds Jesse Barr Allen- Wallingford
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grades. To the Freshies we hereby bequeath our carefree spirit, ability to walk on the right side of the hall, and our ability to get to the front of the cafeteria line. We, the following, do hereby bequeath our personal qualities to those who can derive the most good from them. I, Clella Alexander, will my studious ways and honor of being Valedictorian to Nancy Barton. I, Charles Barker, will and bequeath my debates and long words to Bill Gooch. I, Jesse Barr, will my height to Roy Holcumb. I, Leo Bennett, will my position as annual editor to anyone who'd want it. I, Margie Birdsall, will and bequeath my place as the Blonde Bombshell of SHUHS to Delores Moore. I, Rachel Boyer, will my southern accent to Mitzie Pappen. I, Jackie Brown, will my artistic abilities to the art class of '50. I, Judy Brown, will my fickle eye to Billy Fallon. I, Arlene Chastain will my trueness to my guy to Gloria Dirks. l, Carla Christiansen, will my hearty laugh to Bud Hall. I, Tom Conway, will my size to Robert Moyer. I, Pat Cooksley, will my good grades to Jimmy Leatherwood. I, Eula Coulter, will my mean ways to Frankie Hall, not that he needs any. I, Viola Crenshaw, will my arguments with Mr. Barsness to Helen Stewart. We, Morris Curtis and Keith Hall, will our place in dramatics to Francis Miller and Elinore McElwain. I, Barbara Gabriel, will the cold I get when- ever contest comes around, to all who are that unlucky. I, Rose Green, will my quick, short speeches to Don Brady. I, Theron Haley, will my nickname itchy to anyone who will claim it. I, Larry Holl, will my sister to Gene Woods. I, Leroy Hall, will my witty remarks and iokes in Social Ec. to Dean Armstrong. I, Jack Jeppson, will my long fingernails to Ken Cardwell. I, Harlin Lovely, will my boisterous ways to Bernard Swanson. I, Ralph Loveland, will the tattered music of The Old Road to Jerry Kitchen. I, Wayne Merritt, will my interest in hunt- ing, and the few cougars left, to Morris McClum. I, Nola Kelly, will my quiet ways to Myrna Van Dusen. V l, Joy King, will my big sense of humor to Betty Banta. I, Fern Larson Olson, will my ability to be married and attend school at the same time to Nina Thornbrough. I, Norma Latimer, will sliding slats to Bar- bara Walker. We, Betty Lawrence and Shirley McCarthy, will our ability to get along together to the Freshmen girls. I, Joann Lehman, will my ferocious debates in socialized medicine with Shirley Mabee to Jack Metcalf. I, Evelyn McMurray, will my place as the only girl in the physics class to some poor senior gal next year. I, Clara Miller, will my poetic talents to all the underclassmen who l've written poems for this year. I, Darrell Miller, will my position as sports editor to any sporty character. I, Arlen Moore, will my interest in chem- istry to Pat Welch. I, Betty Murray, will my close friendship with Twilo Tabler to Vivian Brant. I, Byrdene Griffith, will sease of respon- sibility to Nan McCarthy. I, Dora Lou Pitsley, will my secretarial talents to Esther Bennett. I, Delores Port, will my girlish figure to Bob McGrew. I, Mary Aleen Reed, will my ability- to move up from Lebanon and not get killed to anyone from there daring to try. I, Dixie Reynolds, will my iournalistic talents to Jim Hessman. I, James Riggs, will my speed in getting around to Larry Coulter. I, Lela Paddock, will my ability to get along with everyone to Jerry Freeman. I, Melvin Pederson, will my place as the two handed wonder to Joann Frey. I, Don Rice, will my athletic build to Roger Wallingford. I, Betty Seiber, will my engagement ring to some deserving Junior girl. I, Dannie Simons, will my place as best dancer to Dick Norquist. I. Shirley Slater, will my sewing talents to Rita Marshbanks. I, Lorraine Stark, will my daily trip to the Post Office to see if that letter is here to Margie Herbert. I, Donald Stevenson, will my football trophie to the school, seeing as how they won't let me keep it. I, Gene Storey, will my willingness to stay out late to Cal Wishon. I, Betty Hubler Stokes, hereby bequeath my ability to be a good housewife and student to anyone interested in the iob.
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