Alger High School - Eagle Yearbook (Alger, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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I, ?aul Puckett, will my dark curly hair to Bob England and my big feet to Gera Parrigin. I, Faye- Leu Beard, leave my ability to sing alto to Nancy Spencer, and my ability to chatter constantly to Coca Parrigin. t . uamiy Preston, will my ability to get in late to Betty Gross, and my ability to get along with girls to Bob Pitts. I, Myrtle Cramer, will my basketball ability to Nanoy Klink, my quietness tc Donovan Hughes, and clarinet playing to Jimmy Lyle. I, Ernie Rlsner, will my place as Senior President to anybody that is ' stupid enough to take it. X, Dorothy Mann, will my long dark hair to Carol Wire- man, and my quietness to Wilia Mae Rowe. Section II We, the Seniors leave to the Faculty our thanks for the help they have rendered us in the past and will to them the following: ■ ' ... . . To Mr. Cetterman-the light switch in English class. To Mrs. Wis.singer-freedom from cur worries and troubles Tc Mr, Hanson-the seventh grade of !9 3-- i954, and may ' he bo glad that he dicin ' -1 ' have- the Seniors. . • • . . t . To Mrs. Towey-the empty chairs in band and music. To Mr. Re:i3b-the misfortune, of not being able to have us for a o ' Jass, ' ; ' V.. ' ‘ ■ To MrsErittler-our Prom menu.- ■ To Mi Fuhhs-our perfect attendance in Gym. Class. ... , x J Fete-the eighth grade cf i9bo-1954. To Mrs. Zucker-an Ohio driving manual. To Mr. Levln--a screwdriver to remove the heel-plates from his shoes.

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SENIOR GLASS WILL I, LaMerne Zeigler, will my ability to be quiet in Problems class to Bill Newland, and my red hair to my orocher . I. Mary Lou Spencer, will my sunny smile to Mr. Fuchs, and my anility to sing second soorane to Willa ' Mae tcwu I, Golca Forth, will my long hair to Lura Cramer, and my Problems notes to Donovan Hughes. I , J: narrr Cramer, will my job as editor of annual to Delano McGinnis, and my place on varsity to ED Hall I, Ottis Newland, will the tenth grade English class to Cloyce Hattery, and my ability to get out of class to all future Seniors. I, Patty Thomoson, will my collection of two-tone excuses to Norbert Wischmeyer, and my small feet to Kay Johnson. I, Camille Ewing, leave my short naturally curly hair to Janice Towey, and my talking ability, which I used to keep from getting expelled, to Pete Shaw-. I, Coralie Miller, will my getting to Typing class late every day, to Joyce Newland. I, Loren Guyton, will my ability to become a great Basketball star to Morris Lawrence, and my ability to drive to Donna Sue. I, Junior Hicks, will my ability to get along in class and to stay out of trouble, to Philip Conley I„ Sue Ramsdell, will my dimples to Clio Parrigin, my debating ability to Billy Newland, and my numer ous .jobs cf typing and mimeographing to all the future typists of A.H.3 I, Leslie Griffin, Miller , will my curly hair to Janet



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CLASS C i ... :, I3r4 i: 1 As I Look b a ok over the past twelve y e p re . - X -w ' school life 1 find t;hat many good times and. j 1 a wo:: ; h aa . ha «e made u s the gr adapting c . j. a s s of 1954.. The class o f ‘ 135 4 began its so 1J •» L - - .C ' JL e war z.t, UbOU fifty pup i 1 £ ' } i ' j t n o f 3 V 3 i; f a. C.e - V ' j’om that t “ ni 10 Vfc ‘ e a e lost IT any i r t r c . i 1 s i tfo c r o • iee Meat non Id not s t f ' cm .1 hh task The b e c01 r i . ± a 0 S WhC star ted together re aaVe V 1 , , o r :e r gt-er, GrOv ' LS. he. ' ; up tZ ue Rams de. y j Mfi ov ' .« j ' V x. ?i ■ er(.ia U) i J. i. - F ■ • g ) Fag c L v. ar ■ ' Cm tie eh vl c. d • ' yO.i n ' jf ' ee 9 u i. t o J ' : U: .mi i amor, Junloi h ; v; jJ Fe V ' f -y ' fro M A Jilje a n art. MiriiLi C-raiuei ' . L-dj Pun- kej u i. l e • . W C i;. tpo ' •. ».» o .. a . graae .a: o.ir Ki SP. bit ' ■i :• th e sev- 0 U ! • 11 • :jJ 0 V o u»n v; ' Jjo f r.j • L v ' c a i,o K : T . T A the tento, . J J ■ L-.,m in tin. f • e v oi. Lai. an V ‘ . t . J Cv 1) -- 6 dr if -r a. in in the to ol 5 -ij Th , . . • oue e erne r.tary years ou r teach c s we X e as folio? c M Sue c ry an n in L{ OL d Y 1 J “ . . ‘ ■ jD ou.l i! .1 . u; e first j Mrs. Beard and Mr 3 ■ Ou me i. ■■•a : a. th f 3 0 •send, Mrs vVr rten in the 1 bird, Miss vv j.dn.ey he i X M , % .4. l V. -v u n a ••a the four in. . .;i . s » c ■r eei ' .i. r the fifth a i cl hr • AS-GrldUg :.lt . . 1 Gii the sixth. Oar fit gn . 3ch ie i teachers warm as f c..l 1 ■? i Helen Sherbu v v- £ a ix 1 ii dhi .icy ' 7; ssinger i 3 1 . • a b t o : ? 1 ' , G-eurgo Mot ; V ’ Rob r j El ey , Rape Long, lv a-. B or Z li Van- norm c-.a JL ' R ■•be rt list. Mar y DiO-ur-o ' ) , i ' il ' it.-su • i -■ r 1 e n , Robert Lc-v r e -- R Dcrotha Krit aier Aladriu k r.cker , ' A - r i ' ,n ( , - . -W ■j Fox, U.V. v vw J. ..v w it, ' . «. U4.v — J.y-AJ.Vw ' j-w.v. ' iiVJi J »-. .... ..w s.w. v « .. j Evelyn Towey, Donald Fuchs . Charles Reiss, Stanley Levin, Vvebster Hansen, and B.W. Cotterman. We enjoyed our grade school days very much with our picnics, hikes, and programs; but we were even happier when we entered the High School Building. The first great event which we dreaded and were glad to have past was the eighth grade test. Then we were promoted to the ninth grade where we could participate in various high school activities such as f. H, A, , Y-Teens, Fi-Y, basketball, baseball, and cheerleading. Our basketball boys were Jimmy, Ernie, Danny, and Loren. Those who were cheerleaders in previous years were Camille, Patty, and Myrtle. In the Sophomore year probational members for the Honor Society were chosen. They were Jimmy, Oolda, Faye Lou, and Myrtle.’ During this year our class was very proud to re¬ ceive eleven certificates from scholarship tests in which several members participated. Sue Ramsdell placed seventh in the State in V crld History and we were very proud of her.

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