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CLASS HISTORY Four years have quickly passed since fourteen Nshyu Fresh- men entered our study hall. Looking over these years, we recall some pleasant memories and others which are not so pleasant. Our first day of high school was August 28, l95O. The mem- bers of our class were Helen Eddy, Philip wynecoop, Robert wynecoop, Marlene Wynne, Suzanne Dinehart, Miles Peone Leon- ard Cox, Thomas Sam, Albert Brown, AQDES Thatcher, Nancy lgnace and Lee, Stanley, and Laverle Rima. Our teachers that year were Superintendent C. E. Cheyney, Mr. Glenn Gal- braith, and Miss Sylvia Miller, advisor. Shortly after the opening of school the three Rima's and Leonard Cox dropped. Our Sophomore year found us with more confidence and less shyness. Suzanne Dinehart transferred to a school in Spo- kane. Nancy lgnace and Agnes Thatcher dropped out that year too. we had the concessions at the football games, where we sold pop and candy to make some money. Our teachers for the year were Superintendent John Estes, Mr. Glenn Galbraith, advisor, and Miss Ermina Davis. The members of our class during our Junior year were the same except for Thomas Sam and Miles Peone who joined the Armed Services. we decorated for the Senior and Sports Ban- quet. we had the basketball concession and a very success- ful dance financially. Also several pie and cake sales were held. Early in April we received our class rings. we were instructed by a whole new faculty Superintendent U. O. Atte- bery, advisor, Mr. Francis Tyllia, Mrs. Phyllis Attebery, Mr. F. Grant Smith, and Mr. Mark Bunsness. The latter re- placed Mr. Smith at mid-year. The following students were enrolled for our Senior year: Philip and Robert wynecoop, Marlene Wynne, Helen Eddy, and Albert Brown. Later we lost one classmate--Albert, who en- listed in the Army. Our teachers were Mr. Attebery, advisor, Mrs. Attebery, Mr. Tyllia, and Mr. Joseph williams. The events that completed our high school careers---our one- act plays, the sneak, the Senior banquet, and Commencement-- made a great impression upon the four students who had the stamina and determination to reach their goal.
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CLASS WILL We, the beloved Seniors of l95h, in full possession of our mental andfphysical faculties do hereby make our last will and Testament. To the Juniors, we will our ability to control the purse strings. To the Sophomores, we will our well-known personalities and dispositions that helped get us this tar. To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to work. To the Faculty, we leave all the mean tricks pulled through the years. I, Philip Wynecoop, do hereby will my valuable unmarked desk to Darrel Hastings. My reputation to Norvel Peone so he wonlt have to earn one. My loud shoes to Irene Flett. My place on the bench to Robert Eddy, who seems to like it. ' I, Helen Eddy, do hereby will my honesty and integrity to the Junior girls. My new desk to Richard Wynne and hope he keeps it in as good shape as l have. My ability to take freshmen subjects when a Senior to the Freshmen boys. l, Robert Wynecoop, do hereby will my pitching ability to my younger brothers and hope they will do just as well. My new Chemistry book to Robert Wasson who is a promis- ing young chemist. My ability as student body president to Charles Tandy. l, Marlene Wynne, do hereby will my sore arms to Esther Lowley and hope she keeps them in good condition. My cheerleading outfits to the Freshmen girls. My foolish- ness to Janet Wynecoop and hope she can keep it up. My cheerful way to Dick Wynecoop. We, the Class of l95h, Wellpinit High School, Town of Well- pinit, County of Stevens, State of Washington, United States of America, sign and seal this on a day of con- fusion, May 28, l95h. Philip and Robert Wynecoop Legal Advisors
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