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AWARDS AVAILABLE In Washington High School there are a number of different awards and hon- ors that may be obtained by its stu- dents. They are the following: Band letters and chevrons Football, basketball, and track letters and chevrons Forensic Awards Girls' Athletic A s s o c i a tio n Awards American Legion Junior College Scholarship American Legion A u X il i a r y Junior College Scholarship Mixed Chorus Awards George W. and Ella Griffith Scholarship Future Farmers of A m e r i c a Awards Future Homemakers of America Awards Hi-Y Awards Cheerleading letters American Legion Oratorical Con- test Salutatorian Valedictorian i251-L
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525399 CLASS ELL We, the presumingly educated hlllblllles of this poor beat-up high school, having been forced to learn how to read and write, now leave you with a few of our most highly prized possessions. Firstly, our Joy juice to the Juniors, saddle shoes to the sophomores, and our feuds to the Freshmen. Secondly, we 'leave our teamwork to the teachers and administration. I'hlrdly- l, Bob Kleese, leave my chemistry workbook to Marvin Stanley. Most of the answers are yours any- way. l, Betty Nelson, leave my trophy for continual talking to Charlene Brown. Sometimes I even do it for exercise. l, Don Bartholomew, leave my trips all over the country to Jay Logan. You should know the way by now, Jay. I, Edith Miller, leave my purple and gold sweat- er to Vivian Hines. For heaven sakes, don't anyone tell her Washington doesn't start with a K. I, Eldon Wltthoft, leave, saying goodbye, to the broken-hearted girls of. Washington I-ll. l, Harold Schmitt, leave. l'm through with school anyway. l, Rocky Perez, leave my black hair and white' teeth to Marjorie Kerr. Spring change-over, you know. l, Ronnie Baker, leave my ear plugs to anyone who is in Arlene Knupp's classes. l, Kenneth Fenn, leave my car to anyone who will pay more for lt than It is worth. I, Joyce Montgomery, -leave a few hairs out of my fur coat just in remembrance of me. I, Harry Hines, leave my hoots and butch to Wayne Owens. No need for your Toni now, Wayne. l, Marilyn Caldwell, leave my voice to future Washington High School students. 1 hope it doesn't crack before you get it. l, Bill Lloyd, leave my poppy posters to anyone who needs a dollar and a half. l, Dick Maxwell, leave my cackle-some call it a. laugh-to Janet Grecian. I, Pat Weldln, leave my knickers to anyone who has nerve enough to wear them. I, Leo Mangold, leave Washington to go to Harp- er. I, Storky Jarrard, leave Washington High School absolutely nothing-l'm going to take lt all with me. I, Don Thornton, leave my way with girls to Jane Neill. I, LuElla Sojka., leave Swailes to Nadene Chalupa- Continue as regular as I was. I, Leonard Holcomb, won't leave until you kids pay back all the gum, paper, pencils, etc., etc., that I have loaned you. I, Dorothy Tellin, leave Mr. Hazelett the answers to all the Trig problems in case you can use them- I surely could have. l, John Kennedy, leave the car to my brothers. Take better care of lt than I did. I, Ruth Jugenheimer, leave my curls to the first bald-headed freshman entering W. H. S. I, Bob Cfalldall, lB8V6 my B681 in SOCIBI Stlldles to Porky Schmitt. ...26..
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