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Cute: Weren't we, in the fourth grade, 1941 ? CLASS HISTORY Class President ----.-- Kenneth Hale Vice-President - - Iohn Schwartz Secretary - - - - Donald Mathews Treasurer - - - Carolyn Rhoads Class Flower: Carnation Class Colors: Blue and White MOTTO: Knowledge Comes. but Wisdom Linqers When we started in the first grade in 1937 in the rooms of Mrs. Shropshire and Miss Keechel, we were quite frightened at the new duties. Of the forty- seven members in our class, nineteen started in the first grade: Richard Arm- bruster, Ierry Brown, Norma lean Browning, Mildred Carter, Homer Chandler, Robert Doll, Willard Dixon, Wilma lean Harris, Edith Ann Lansing, Eileen Litterest, Iuanita Massie, Ieanne McGowan, Carolyn Rhoads, Barbara Rooker, Iohn Schwartz, Bill Scott, Paul Sword, Robert Stewart, and Virginia Streitenberger. During the grades we gave programs on safety in which we learned the safety rules for driving. Then came our junior-high years filled with bells for every class and different teachers for each one. Though we soon became acquainted with the routine, it was quite a task at first. Next was our Fresh- man and Sophomore years and time was drawing nearer to our Senior year. And last, but not least, came our two big years. During our Iunior year, we received our class rings, published our first Hi-Lites, and worked hard on our class play, Take Your Medicine. Our last big event of our Iunior year was the banqueting of the Seniors at Lake White. Then our Senior year, full of all its activities, was off to a big start. It started with the publishing of the school paper, work on the Annual, Bank Essay Contest, and class pictures. Then came the D.A.R. Test, Senior Scholar- ship Test, and the completion of the Waverly Novel. The last and final events of our school life were growing to an end. The class play, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and Alumni Banquet were the most outstanding events oi our last year in High School. 'ww
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PAUL EDWARD SWORD F.F.A. l. Class Play 3. 'Sn I Football 3, 4. ' RICHARD VEST S . Longfellow div Boys' Chorus 4. Softball l, 2. Track 4. .fin I- Y pr- Photo Club l. 'C' 'Y X . I N 1 I A IACK VULGAMORE Q 'I F. F. A. 1. Q Annual staff 4. ' ' .,,, .,.. Hi-Lite staff 4. I .lt t LOIS WEST Westie F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 45 Hi-Lite staff 3, 41 Annual staff 45 Class Officer 25 Class Play 3: Ir.-Sr. Banquet committee 35 D.A.R. Test 47 Scholastic Test 4. CHARLOTTE YATES Hi-Lite staff 3, 45 Class Play 35 Annual 45 Ir.-Sr. Banquet committee 3. FRANCIS WALLS CYNTHIA WARD Glee Club 2, 4. Class Play 3. ,v
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CLASS WILL Abandoning the W.H.S. building, we, the class of 49 , do hereby leave our first, and probably last, wills. To the School Board we leave our most sin- cere thanks for everything that has been pro- vided Ior us during our happy school years. To the Teachers we leave our appreciation of their having patience enough to put up with our excruciating ways. To the Iunior Class we do hereby will the classy yearbook that is any color but blue. To the Sophomore Class we do hereby will our dignified ways. To the Freshman Class we do hereby will our ability to get things done. To the Elementary and Primary Classes we wish to leave all the glorious and happy times of our school days. I, Ann Anderson, will my ability to tell lies, and get by with it, to Donald Snyder. I, Richard Arrnbruster, will my ability as a business manager to Andre Swiger. I, Bill Arrowood, will my good looks to Coach Hawhee who can use them pretty well. I, Scott Blythe. will my little ears to Mr. Cald- well. I, Ierry Brown, do hereby leave my happy- go-lucky attitude to Gerald Hines. I, Norma Browning, will my nickname Bru- sier to anyone who can take as much kidding about it as I have. I, Eleanor Campbell, do hereby bequeath my giggles to Dale Anderson. I, Mildred Carter, will my neatness to Betty Lou Nunley. I, Homer Chandler, bequeath my curly hair to lack Trainer. I, Corda Crabtree. do hereby bequeath my baby blue eyes to Charlotte Fultz. I, Willard Dixon, will my cigarettes to Bull Smith. I, Bob DolL do hereby leave my slow move- ments to Iames Hall. I, Bob Dyke. will my nickname, Pappy, to Gary Stahler. I, lack Ferguson, will my ability to dodge Mr. Teichert, to Everet Fairchild. I, Lloyd George, do hereby bequeath my red hair to Mary Belle Kinney. I, Madeline Goble. do hereby bequeath my inability to primp to Marlene Deacon. I, Kenneth Hale, will my ability of being pres- ident to anyone who has as much gray mat- ter as I have. I, Eileen Harris, will my ability to talk fast Without letting up to anyone who can hold their breath that long. I, Ruth Hickman, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with boys to Laura- Belle Keaton. I, Beulah Howard, will my disinterest in boys to Barbara Martin. I, Edith Howard. do hereby will my red hair to a Certain Person . I, Harlan lose. will my inability to get Eng- lish to anyone who wants it. I, Garnet Keaton, will my belief in ghosts to Miss Vallery whom I am sure will do more good than it does me. 'I4
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