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★ WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS co X co X co X CO X co X £ CO X £ CO X DARLENE TAYLOR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Taylor, is active in F.H.A., band, pep club, speech, Rainbow, and student director of senior play. Ambition: Nurse. co X •S CO X £ CO X Z CO X CO X £ CO X S co X £ ! CLASS OF NINETEEN-FIFTY! ► - You’ve done a grand job in school,and we know you’ll keep the pace you have set for yourselves. SHM S H AY SHM SHM SHM SHAY SHAY SHAY SHAY WHS WHS 3 X co 3 X co X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3= E CO 8 CO 3 e CO 3 W CO 3 E CO E CO 3 a CO S H AY S H AY 4 f r t i f t i I I l l i I t i i i L I I
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CLASS WILL The Things We Leave Behind We, the dear departing Sen- ior class of 1950, city of Way- noka, state of insanity, being of unsound mind, decrepit in body, having acquired during our long struggle with educa- tion various and sundry pos- sessions, valuable and invalu- able, personal and general, do hereby leave, bequeath, bestow hand down, transmit, devise and get rid of all our accumu- lated junk to our beloved Jun- ior class in the hope that they will do absolutely nothing with it, as we have done. Therefore, we do write, edit, throw together and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. GENERAL JUNK We, the Senior class, leave to the present Junior class our beloved faculty, in the hope that this class will be success- ful in persuading the said faculty that all types of home- work are injurious to a high school student’s mind and body. However, in view of the fact that we have failed ignominiously in this effort and, as it is quite evident that we are in every way superior to the present Junior class, we can only offer our deepest sympathy and breath a sigh of relief that we are no longer to be exposed to this harsh treatment. And finally we leave to the sophomores our ambition to beat Alva. It looks like they have the most prospective ball team. PERSONAL JUNK Bill Murray leaves his mec- hanical knowledge to Martin Swires in the hope that he will do some work and perhaps get his hands dirty at least once. Wanda McKenna leaves her red hair to DeEtte Davison see- ing that she already has the temper to go with it. Casey Jones wills his ability to hit every blue Plymouth he sees to Charles Whipple who has a pretty fair average him- self. Jean Keffer leaves her gig- gles to Darlene Wickham who never seems to find anything to giggle about. But please, don’t fill the halls quite so full of them as Jean did. Tad Thornhill leaves his ouiet and bashful manners to Dale Case who certainly needs them. Oleta Miller leaves her two straight feet to Dugie Jones who seems to be getting pret- ty tired of her own pigeon- toed walk. Jack Litzell wills his old suit to Mr. Wright, so that he will have a change next year. Eva Jean Ellis leaves her ability to hang onto one man to Jean Hullet who doesn’t seem to have much luck at it. Eddie Dexter leaves his abili- ty to copy A-f themes out of the encyclopedia to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Aileen Gunning leaves her distinct talk to Janet Flora be- cause everyone is sure getting tired of her baby talk. Dean Bolar leaves all his secluded nooks to anyone who can get Karma out there. Vera Mae Stevens leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Arthaud to Donna Harris who seems to have the same luck anyway. Pat Fuson leaves his ability to make baskets to Daryle Cue who certainly shoots enough. Marilyn Jackson leaves some of her heighth to Junior Grey- son so that he won't feel so funny dancing with tall girls. J. D. Sprague leaves his job as janitor to anyone who will sweep the girls rest room. Tootsie Lakey Carson leaves all her old high school boy friends to Marilue Sullivan be- cause she has decided to settle down with her one and only, Wayne Carson. John L. Sullivan leaves his ability to have the car stall on him at the most convenient time to anyone who think they can get away with it. La Vaun Nicholson leaves some excess weight to Jean Vanderslice who could use some of it. Verlin Harmon leaves all his girl friends to Elvin King, so maybe he can get some sleep for a change. Margaret Good leaves her love of Texas to Mackie Sil- vertooth because he is already high in his praise of Texas. Sammy Kysar leaves his ability to make up good ex- cuses for skipping school to Russell Sutherland in case he should decide to miss a lot of school next year. Luella Barber leaves her next page) WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS (Continued on WHS WHS CO W CO W CO a £ CO K co « CLASS OF 1950= (lo i ectitmu I YOU CAN’T MISS. YOU RS OUT IN FRONT. a a CO 3 a CO JEAN KEFFER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keffer, is active in band, pep club, glee club, girls quartet, speech, school paper, Rainbows, and junior and senior plays. 3 a CO 3 a CO a • S H Hi S H Mi SH A S II M S H AV S H AY SHAY S H AY S H Hi S H AY S H AY
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Class Will .... (Con. from precceding page) tight turtle-neck sweater to Hannah Funk who already has a collection. Bill Fritsch leaves his loud booming voice to David And- erson so the teachers will be able to hear his answers. Dixie Pierce leaves her fig- ure to Betty Huffstutter who is always complaining that she needs a new one. Bill O’Connor leaves his ability to cook to Erma Lee Curtis for it looks like she will need it in the near future. Mary Lue Jackson leaves her ability to get along with Miss Joachims to Dale Icke who doesn’t seem to be doing so well. Karol Pierce leaves his abili- ty to go with the FFA Queen to anyone who can talk Claud- ette into it. Joan Harmon leaves her dis- like for reading to Jackie Dar- nall so she will be able to get her lessons. Bill Martin leaves his job at Hutchison’s to any Junior who wants to follow in his foot- steps because he is going to have to get a full time job to support his wife. WHS WHS W] Virginia Armour leaves her spurs to Norma Harmon be- cause she is ready to settle down now. Earl Gamble leaves his new car to J. E. Mathis in the hope that he has more luck in get- ting a girl than he did. Rosie Curtis leaves her abili- ty for cutting hair to anyone who wants to become a barber. Bob Morgan leaves his abili- ty to understand baby talk to anyone who wants to take over his job next year. Darlene Taylor leaves her come-hither look to Clara Beth Davison in the hopes that it will do her as much good as it did Darlene. Kenny Zook leaves his reck- less driving to Stanley McNal- ly in the hopes that he will get the car long enough to try it out. Charles McNally leaves his Charles Atlas books to Kenny Ashpaugh who could do with a few more muscles. Opal Ealey leaves her na- turally curly hair to Haroldeno McAlpin so she will not have to spend so much time worry- ing about setting hers. Max Ferguson leaves his hot temper to Bob Johnson in case he gets a part in their senior IS WHS WHS W play where it might come in handy. Phyllis Seaman leaves her ability to qualify for state in speech to Mary Lou Fritsch who certainly tries hard en- ough. Colleen Fiscus leaves her re- served manner to Betty Kef- fer. Let’s hope she uses it to a good advantage. Carl Carberry leaves his ability to grow a mustache to Stanford Murrow. Hoping that it makes him look more digni- fied than it did him. Mona Lou Tea leaves her ability to get along with Mrs. Briggs to Claudette Woolley who will need it if she plans on taking bookkeeping and shorthand next year. Nona Arnold leaves her false tooth to Merle Clemence in case he needs a spare one. Dorothy Dupy leaves her job as Editor-In-Chief of the school paper to anyone who pTans to be in first hour study hall next year and who likes to walk. We declare this to be our last will and testament and do seal this cancelling all previous wills. Wonder why Barbara thinks it’s cold outside? HS WHS WHS W Miss Joachims, why did the seniors give you an alarm clock? Could it be because you are always late to third hour class? Say, Verlin who was the girl with you the night of the Alva game? We noticed you didn’t introduce her to anyone. Were you afraid someone would beat your time? Say, Elvin King and Beth Deweesc, are both of you deaf? We noticed that neither one of you noticed that the music stopped. Or is it loVe? Mr. Turvey is really getting places in this world; first a new baby girl and now a new car. Hey King, who’s senior ring were you wearing? We saw the initials V.G.A. Say, Oleta M. we’ve noticed that far away look in your eyes lately. You aren’t dream- ing of the future are you? Most of the juniors have been in deep agilation these past weeks trying to think of some- thing really different for the Jr. and Sr. banquet. We thought it was etiquette for the boy to call on the girl but it seems to be the other way around with John L. and Barbara. HS WHS WHS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ben- 1 3 son. He is active in football, basketball, baseball and FFA. He is also a member of the letter- mans club. co X is co X CO X £ JfiiesidU GAe live ifAu'oe ( G+1 duAi+Uf ifXUiA icltocU caneeA. )we're with you ( class of 950 a CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO CO X CL emence Service Station a CO S H JA S H M. SHI SUM SHM SHJW S H M S H A SHI S H Hi SHI
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