High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 40 text:
“
..- . v-,,--,-.1.- ,. ' ' '. 1 Q ' 'I . I' 'X 'w',' I '- '-. W-. H373 I .. Q bb ,. iffy' ' ..f' 'xg 1 1 ' ..S' ly t MN.. i'L,'.,,,w-Ndnff W, t ' A , F I- I x , f. . 1 A 'U' '1 A , . 5 -m ' 4, R 'lj ll' I, l- I l 1 'x' 9 Y. ' V .1 X ' w4 -f' , ' ' if ' f, ' Q if 'J Rx . x 4 vp, ,. Aj -1 xg , '- N . .- f 5.-f' ,f , 1 ..-- S N. I -- A,,:-5 v. .:- L 55 A '- u :H ' ' , Q 'vm ii'vff'.-fwm eafi3',,,a'.V . ,H-,M fin .fm - 'Aw ua :SI .rigiii 'taaduggg 4, .. . ' , A A r'-1.L:k.,3pf1 .'.'a..:L:: cziw 803 i-11113 ' -, L 11g wwL q,L ,n4ogJmw ,B angel Q 1 A -51 u LLFGUZXLQTBQSAU Quo bnn A . 'H ,iiwwmab-wg: Hwi3uJi1861 10 43, , 9 Iz4.5Q- -'7'g.sA',,.g QLQWQ' :VUQZJJQQEB B ' .. ,rwifviimed 5 1, if ,1. in JJ K-IAA: S-lvsfflfl wfyilntrfitlh-L:1f!2l, u I ,f.g,,g,-.113 mia 3 -gftfzjucz ,viutdt ' ,z, .,,SV: 's..i,fZvi L 'i,'jf.m QT v J f v a.3.fm..gs gm mans ' .10 awvrsrpi LJ 1 'f I: 5 A ,' li ..l:1F'QT Y-' A' ' - ,..: 4..'1:'v 51810 od Ji rxiiw ,fg , A ,H . J 1 ek '1 affanhlilw Jibiilik. Yx2r'i4lM'lI-E g,i,',.-7 gi, ,f a,.,,, U13 .?.igj.i'4JO 3025 34-'fi - ' gtk I A ' f v lm J 9113 mwgfqf- X + iw 1 C11 . ' : '3..f n,iU'v 'ii-lfifll Ml 57.39 ' If 1 . V v 5 X, , , 'fjl' ,w..1:'.M Jf'?,I. 0'.L ' .'wq,:x1 . 4-'-1.-fggciia 113 'ig'- 1j.f jf xg? Pr M. 1 ' .Q fq 'J.3v.j- ' ,gn I f :,:gg '. -F' . 3'1-','TQ:.+:'i' .'372 .If MFL 03 b 1Pd. C?-S93 ual 1-, 40.3 ' -31,-4j ,,:g1 55? f'wf f 11 rwnfi 03 'q31'f'f'-W 0915 Q Uv! bm g'::f :1 - ififfffrflf? ff f.'il 50 !!9f'3 'BIIIW H3-PILU AQWSNLI 1 ni vnm'v Pnmf 13' cVV90f W45 'nf'Q Un' want 03 3599 9 . , 1-1 wil' :jug fufrm -,!1. '2 2Yf1 s'1 of !l0?f1f 0!fW f 'fog f ' wi, L3 111.p. -.iffy-.f,1'-+- ': 'gill' in-Us 'y'3.!, f...?E1 ' 08.50 '01 IJIUOI5 la Q lm ' 4 un' QUT .:-moi' slnwwii or! 'Y'-'SIM-1050 li1 '2?lU'l Smugiiw ylwmuccn cotwsq :JP ni nihvd gm!!! .naaunpz suudon da e3 nwann Ilndioinid GITFAVJ OT ',bllb 4953 QI 'L vw avvaoxl Od 'l..KoQV!AQ.2Q'I' Ql to nntdlgpd' dgumx' as ul v 'Q
”
Page 39 text:
“
,,,,,....-.-1-Y , fx f'g7'x 'J If . -D -. K4 il Lit f gf We,ithe seniors of l952, are bidding farewell to dear old Sweetser High. In so doing, we wish to bequeath to the unfor- tunates who must remain another year, all of our special privi- leges as seniors, our favorite teachers, our special abilities, and our characteristics and traits that brought down the fire of retribution and demerits upon our heads. At a special meeting our class made the following will and testimony. - JOYCE CHEESEMAN wishes to will to Teil wilson, her shorthand book, hoping that she will be a better artist than she is. To Roy Bollett, she leaves two of her coal black curls, be- cause he needs some hair more than anyone else that she knows of. PHIL KOON leaves the wood lathe and all the fun he had playing with it to Glen Vaughn. BEVERLY SHOOK wills her ability to sleep in government class and not get caught to Lois Van Lue. She leaves to Joyce Magers the opportunity to get a boy friend from Swayzee. GENE DAVISON wills his ability to sleep in government class to Dwight Shafer. His ability to get by with speeding,.he leaves to Richard Winger. MELVIN ELLIOTT wills his ability to get by in school without work- ing too hard to Jim H. Renbarger. To Jack Whitton he leaves - the ability to have a Nash to run around in all the time. LAVERNA MAI LEN wills her ability to play hooky and.not get caught to Jane Ann Cain. She leaves her good times in S. H. S. to any junior, who likes to have fun, and cut up at noon hour. She also wills her ability to make friends to Teil Wilson. DAVID COLE leaves his seat in chemistry to Ronnie Ronk. His ability to read funny books in 4th period assembly without getting caught by Miss Wolf he leaves to Robert Buroker. REVA SMITH wishes to leave the position of basketball queen to anyone who will appreciate it as much as she did. To Jane
”
Page 41 text:
“
Ann Cain she wills some of the good times she had as a uSenior.W DUE ANN KOHR wills her nFord in the Futuren to Ronnie Ronk. He sure could use a different carl She leaves her ability to always have a current event in government to Albert Harmon. JENNIE SANDERS leaves her seat in government to any junior who is ambitious enough to hold the broken thing together for 55 minutes each day. She bequeaths her ability to have fun in her senior year to Marilyn Stevens. AUDREY JULIAN, who thinks that she has a thick head and no brains, bequeaths the class presidency to Jim McGraw. She says it is really tough because lots of money is always needed. She leaves to two seniors of WESH the pleasure to be yell leader with Shirley. MARTIN ENDSLEY, who thinks he is of sound mind, wills his ability to play baseball and sing like Vaughn Monroe to Glen Vaughn and Ralph Worline. ROSE MARY SACHSE wills her ability to get to school on time to Sharon Wimmere She leaves her ability to always get Bfs in government to any junior who would be thankful to get aB. BILL POLLARD does here by leave his ability to get along with most of the girls to James Smith. He leaves his ability to take his own ruler to shop class to Jim A. Renbarger. TOM PRICE wills his ability to run around in 5rd period assembly ' and talk to Pat and Wanda Downam to Albert Harmon. He leaves his seat on the bench to Jim H. Renbarger. To Roy Bollett, Tom leaves the task of taking care of his little brother, who will be a member of S. H. S. next year. DON HAWORTH leaves pity to any junior who has to take freshman biology, sophmore physical ed, and shop with the 7th and Sth grades, combined with senior government. JACOB PARTENHEIMER wills his ability to eat in sixth period as- sembly to Gene Glass. To Leland Hensley he leaves his ability to grow tall, after being wide for such a long time. BOB DAVIS wills his ability to get out of school with out getting caught to John Collins. LLOYD KESSINGER wills his ability to talk in the assembly and still get his lessons to Jim A. Renbargerg also his ability to get out of the first period assembly every day and do nothing, to Eddie Eib. HUBERT FITZJARRALD leaves his ability to be L. C. Cook's right hand man to Jim Alter. And his ability to get along with
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.