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Class Don Carter and Dorothy Palko leave theur herght to Shortues Nrck Mumley and Eugene Bruess respectrvely Susan Chew leaves her Flashes to anyone who rs snoopy Sharon Coulter leaves her date book to any gurl who needs ut Mrke Crummrtt and Bully Eddy leave perrod Joan Davus and Janet Reynolds leave to get marrred Phyllrs DeBolt and Jrm McGee leave theur arguments to any one who can figure out how they started Carmen DrGrandomenrco leaves her drrvung abuluty to Mr Fox s future classes Leona Doyle wrlls her bottle Cot peroxrdet to Eleanor Ehler Bug Bar El and Bug Sal Hunt leave Mr lrvune ready for Weston Bob Engler and Bob Rodgers leave to uorn the ranks of hen pecked husbands Bull Ewrng and Jack Hart wull theur folk dancrng abuluty to any one who lrkes to meet new people Louus Frnley and Frank Ernest leave theur respectrve srster and brother Beverly Foose bequeaths her arr condrt oned uennrs shoes to Barbara Balderson Mary Ann Fragale rs lust leavrng Ross Franck leaves Muss Cunnrngham and the office gurls rn peace Steve Frangos wulls hrs managershrp to Charles ravluck Ernre Fuchs Hugh Yoho Dave Grubb Jay Keefer and Bob Gardner leave the chemrstry lab to the future lab assrst ants Verna Good leaves her seat rn P O D to any uunuor lucky enough to get ut Dolores Grossenbacher wulls her rolls to Joan DuClemente Chuck Hannon and Phyllrs Ruckman leave together Shurley Jackson and Mary Lrsrk leave theur serrousness to Helen Pappas and Lous Plants Betty Jarrell leaves her pet sayrngs Good gravy and Oh hum to anyone who can put them to good use Avus Johnson bequeaths her long curly eyelashes to Mary Jan Holderman Jerry Pee Wee Myers leaves Mr Brunkmans office to the poor uunuors Tom Neuman wulls hrs cheerlead ng abuluty to Nrck Mumley Zelda Neutzelt leaves Harry Fonner she rs Cleveland bound Marlon Rapp leaves wrth Bob Pappa trarlrng behrnd her Mary Nolte leaves cookrng classes wrth no knowledge but wrth a lot of Sonny Nellre Och rs lust glad to leave Tam Parker leaves wrth all the new habrts he acqurred WHS Connue Johnston leaves her long legs to Elaune Stahl Gus Karmakrdes leaves hrs French whrstlrng to Phrl Krger Bob Karser leaves hrs cockrness to some other good lookrng character Bull Kung leaves hrs clown make up to Roger S crust and John s clog Bob Kung wulls hrs motorcycle to Mr Brown Dorothy Kutson leaves her bangs to Mamue Eusenhower Dwught Lantz wulls Harry Fusher a new parr of glasses so h can see the gurls rn the school Geneva Marsh leaves her sux foot locker to any tlve foot gurl who wants rt Patty Martun leaves a bottle of rnk to Eddue Waseman so he can tlnrsh hrs baokkeeprng Jrm Matheny leaves Mary louuse Hartley un the dark Pattr Mathews leaves her abrlrty to wrrte long and rnterestrng letters to anyone who has a boy frrend un the servrce Jrm Mays and Sally Palmer leave theur love lrfe to Max Mahlke and Susue Korell Bob McMrllan and Ted Norton leave Mrs Kettlewell rn a daze among her books Bull McNeul wulls hrs penny punchung to hrs brother Pete Melussakus bequeaths hrs scuentrtlc brarn to Bob McCord Jerry Morrrs leaves WHS rust as Laurse enters Barbara Moser leaves wrth Pete Bland rn her wake Betty Lee Murr leaves Bull Rodak swrngung from the curta ns rn the oudrtoruum Betty Myers bequeoths her basketball abuluty to Rosemarue Ambrose 28 Wul Gerald Traubert leaves the assemblues to Muss Kenyon Paul Trekal leaves rn hopes of gettrng hrs drrver s lucense before he s too old to druve Torn Tsoras bequeaths the presrdency of the musky synducate to Bob Wagner Sonny Van Dyne leaves the captarncy of the football team to John Sawa Nelda Walters would leave her glasses but she needs them Bertha West leaves promusung to help Paul Trekal wrth hrs drrvung Sue Rrndfuss leaves wrth Duck Brerdrng she hopes Rudy Rossr bequeaths hrs fiery temper to anyone he wants to get rrd of rt Bob Loges and Maude Stevens bequeath theur best days at WHS to the sophomores and uunrors .lean Merchant Pat Mrnkemeyer and Pat McDade wull theur places un the dressrng rooms to gurls who luke drafts Patsy Muller us gonna be stungy and not leave anyth ng Patty Moser wrlls Muss Moser to her s ster Karen Moser Dorothy Lynn and Karen Lowe wull t1err q.rret p rsonalutues to Sue Mudge and Pat Murray Glenna Hans and Barbara Towner leave Mss Moser pullung her harr out Tom Henthorn bequeaths hrs speeches to hrs buddy Bull Waller Malcolm Hess and Bob Prrtchard leave two sophomore gurls Marleen Howard b queaths her shoes rf she doesnt s art wear rng them Judy Humphrey and Rusty Snodgrass leave theur carrot top to the rabbrts Dave Commrttee leaves Sylvua Morgan to hrs regret Bev Conaway and Shurley Evans bequeath ther gywu surts to Muss Moser Harold Conner leaves hrs teacher troubles to hrs brother Shurley Cotts leaves Mr lrvune and the lab rn utter confusron John Hadurs leaves wrth a clear conscrence after conf ssung that he exp ctorated on he floor Arlene Schafer wulls her How To Be a Blend to Janet Rea Munter Schrader and Duck Leonard wull Mr Keylor theur report cards Bull Smrth and James Snedeker leave Mrs Shrelds wr h a bad case of nerves Dutch Sp rdel wulls hrs great touchdown catches to Tom Rose Mart n Spoto bequeaths hrs great names and sayungs to Sh rley Muller Sandy Wartwan leaves her fl rtatrous ways to Janrce Howe Fred Paree and James Rrce leave the coaches to theur broth rs Marlene Parrrll wulls her publrc speakrng abuluty to Sh rley Danehart Paul Pebler leaves hrs Car to anyone who wants to trust hrs lute rn ut Myrna Powell bequeaths her perfect attendance record to Peggy Merrrtt Shurley Rernbeau leaves her camera to Muss Hervey Ronnre Rose leaves hrs drum mauor surt rn hopes that hrs suc cessor has long legs and can use them Shurley Rose leaves the prng pong contest to th student councr' Corky Roth vacates hrs lrbrary seat fMuch to Mrs Kettlewell s d lrghtj D ck Savoldr and Jerry Morrrs bequeath th ur vrolun and drums to Mr Perkovuc Laurse Schaefer leaves her lrpst ck reed from her clarrnet to Myra Deal Carol Schmrdt and Morgue Stenger leave theur sweet person alutres to Ruth Spenger and Shurley Shrnn Ronnre Schwanenberger and Ernre Wrnresdorfter leave theur names to someone who can spell them Marlorre Showalter and Kathryn Spaar leave the pep rallues to rn comrng sophomores Betty Smrth leaves Roger Secrrst to Muss Hervey to entertarn her future Journalrsm classes Phyllrs Snyder leaves her vorce to Vurgrnua Reno Lee Sprunger leaves hus cheerleader behund Wally Sternman wulls her abuluty to catch men to Aggre Caun Gwen Stobbs bequeaths her feed bag to the horses un the Saddle Club lContunued on page BBT , I - - rr - rr ' ' . , , . . . . , . , . 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istor of Class of IQ53 SOPHOMORES It seems on impossibly long time ago that we were sopho- mores, but the fact remains that we were. Our first glimpse of WHS was on Freshman day, but we became real sopho- mores at our first rally, when asked to give the Wheeling locomotive by ourselves. Football was our first main occupation. Many a little 5ophamore's throat was raw after a game, but we kept an cheering and the season ended with five wins, four losses. ln January we chose officers and sponsors: Bob Pritchard, president, Carol Schmidt, vice-president, Harry Van Dyne, sec- retary 'reasurer Miss Jessie Cunningham and Mr C E Irvine sponsors During second semester we had our sophomore assembly and showed what talent we had The Football dance was our first high school dance was followed by the GAC Dance th Saddle Club Dance and the Coronation Ball The basketball team chalked up eight wins twelve losses Our own Sally Huntsman and Linda Bennett were chosen cheer leaders and Carol Schm dt was elected vice president of the Student Council JUNIORS As rumors we elected Ross Franck president Mary Nalt vice pres dent and Betty Smith secretary treasurer Our football team ended the season with four wins two ties and four losses At the annual football banquet Harry Van Dyne was named Gold captain for the following year e trad tional football dance was also held at the season s close Prolects for earning money started with a magaz ne sale After the sale was over we could boast of selling more maga z nes than any other class In the past seven drives Mary Ann Fragale was high salesman Our Chrxstmas month was marked with two concerts by the choruses and the band We also had in assembly an espe cually outstanding play Why the Chimes Rang by the new Drama Club After Christmas we really got down to work as we readled the Junior Class vaudeville The show had four main acts a play folk dancing the rumor girls chorus and the YMCA circus plus specialty numbers We presented it February 28 and 29 Basketball season closed with nine wins and twelve losses ln March ten lunlors were admitted to the National Hanar Society we had two favorite dances the Saddle Club and the GAC and a big honor came when the Lnnsly Military Institute chose our malorettes best in the valley Junior malorettes to receive trophles were Sallv Palmer Connie Johnston and Maude Stevens Another highlight was the Coronation Ball an April 26 when the May Queen was crowned A rumor home room 328 won the boys intramural basket ball championship An event especially for lunlors was City County Day an which twelve rumors participated in a tour of city installa tions Student Council elections came May l and Carol Schmidt was elected president Jay Keefer ludge and Hugh Yoho mar sha Another event especially for luniors was Junior Class Day About one hundred flfty of us participated Our class officers held top labs as we took over Stlfel s department store on May 10 Also connected with the day was the style show held In assembly the poster contest and the daily radio pro grams we had for one week At the end of the year came a pleasure that we had worked so hard for the Junior Senior Prom at the Pine Room SENIORS ln the fall of '52 we had mixed home rooms for the first time. We chose our officers: Ross Franck, president, Rudy Rossi, vice-president, Patti Mathews, secretary, Jay Keefer, treasurer, Mary Lisik, program chairman. On September 30 our first class rings arrived and we felt like honest-to-goodness scniors. On October 8 four seniors took part in our Junior Town Meeting. Jerry Amos and Sandra Warthan were speakers with Dorothy Kitson and Marleen Howard as alternates. Along in October we had a special Senior Class Dance for the whole school Our football team was runner up for the OVAC champion ship and chalked up six wins two losses and one te The twenty two depart ng senior members were honored at the Football dance on November 22 The Saddle Club made ts annual dance on December T3 a Christmas formal this time Early an the new year we chose our announcements and graduation preparations began In February and March we sold greeting cards for funds for the yearbook and did ex ceptlonally well Our wrestling team brought us a new honor when it won the state championship During lent the class sponsored a service every Wednes day as we had sponsored a Thanksgiving assembly The DAR award for the best citizen was won by Carol Schmidt The National Honor Society again held initiation and ad mitted seventeen seniors We had an exciting basketball season with ten wins and eight losses as six lettermen played their last games The GAC held its dance an March 28 at the Windsor Hotel The class play Take Care of My Little Glrl was given March 27 Dorothy Lynn Bob Pappa and Earl Duke Stoetzer played leading roles lt was a hard choice but we finally chose the fairest of the fair to be our May Queen She was crowned at the Coronation Ball Senior Class Day was a highlight in our year as we made our formal goodbyes to the school The Prom was held again at the Pine Room and was a whirl of gowns and music Then on May 27 we received that long sought for diploma and left Wheeling High School with wonderful memories of three wonderful years 'NN' -J jf f 'S' iqrx if,-f'aX c ,Mfr di JM f 7114 ,I 1 XX O px ffgyozx 1- ' . 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