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CLASS WILL Be it remembered that we, the Graduating Class of l9M8 of Ansonia High School of the town of Ansonia in the State of Ohio, to make this our last will and testement. To our successors, the Class of l9M9, we leave our Senior privileges. Said privileges, so we thought, were to set us apart and to mark our coming of mentally and emotionally: they were bestowed upon us by the faculty as a token of esteem for eleven years of work, sometimes well done, sometimes rare. Anyway, HSenior Privilegesn sound big to the underclassmen, and for what they are worth, we desire and bequeath them to you. Pat Bailey wills her waistline to Majorie Wentworth. Harold Beisner wills his ability to keep a steady girl to Carl Fischer and Dick Jones. Marilyn Niswonger wills her Htechnique to attract menu to Pauline Davenport and Bernadine Lachet. Jim Hughes wills his ability to play basketball to Don Walters and Wayne Slyder. Pat Long wills her boy-friend to any Junior Girl who thinks she can get him. Don Blyder wills his shortness to Bob Burke and Glen Witters. Roberta Roll wills her ability to play the trumpet to Gene Manning. Joanne Rose wills her studious ways to Charles Roger Harbison wills his car and all the State Dunwoody and Duane Barga. Kenneth Bard wills his ability to be always hau around, to Marvin Holderman and John Waggoner. Bill Jenkinson wills his conduct grade to Janet Joanne Dohse wills her ability to be engaged to Dewight Thomas wills his farming ability to Jim Norma Turner wills her ability to stay out late Alice Heiser wills all her books,Cand teachers Junior Class. Hoggatt and Bobharter. Highway Patrols,to Jim ling a gang of girls Hughe an Jean Strait Pat Thomas. Sink and Bill Taylor. to Bessie Jo Amato. includedJ to the whole Twila Leeper wills her-drawing ability to Bob Walls and Jim Barga. Ruth Dunwoody wills her quiet ways to Barbara Tedder. Clara Belle Miller wills her typing ability to Joanne White and Ralph Mayo. Wanda Subler will her red hair and temrer to Ruby Walters, and Norma Detling. Joan Ganger wills her ability to dance to Alice Cissner. Pauline Fellers wills her troubles to Charlotte McKibben and Doris Waggener. -,,h.,., -..W ,, .,
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PRGPI-IEC-Y In September of l9HM, 30 Ngreen freshiesn gathered in their home room to begin the journey through high school. Those who answered to robl call were: Dale Brandon, Craig Patterson Don Slyder, Pat Bailey Wayne Bankson, Harold Beisner, Phyllis Boyer, Phyllis Cain, Joan Dohse, Ruth Dunwoody, Pauline Fellers, Roger Harbison, Alice Heiser, Wanda Howell Bill Jenkinson Gene Jones Twila Leeper, Pat Long Clara Belle Miller, Marilyn Niswonger, Joanne Rose Joseph Subler, Wanda Subler Bill Thomas, Dwight Roberta Roll, Thomas,,Norma Warrick. Mr. John icers for the year, Dale Brandon, Pres., Craig Patterson Bard Sec. and Tres., Don Slyder, Reporter. Turner, Doris Warner, Dale Hoschouer, Pat G ower,and Harvey Jarrett was our sponser. The class elected the following off- 7 VioePres.,Kenneth Many activities attracted our attention during the year. Most of us joined the F.F.A., F.H.A., Band and other organizations. Soon we found ourselves the new occupants of the Sophmore Room. During this year we lost six members: Craig Patterson, Wayne Bankson, Joseph Sublar Harvey Warrick and Doris Warner. We welcomed tin new members, Robert Hlistand and Don Routzong. We elected the following officers for the year: Pat Long Rres., Harold Beisner, Vice Pres.,Wanda Howell, Sec. and Treas,. The year passed quickly. We exchanged gifts at Christmas. Ordered our class rings andenjoyed a party at the home of Mr. Jarrett. Many of us took part in the Operetta, nGyspy Troubodorn. Several of the boys went out for basketball and Joan Dohse was elected as onr of the Cheerleaders. Before long we were NJolly Juniorsn. There was 29 in the Junior Class. We welcomed Mrs. Neher as our new sponser. We warmly welcomed Helen Uhrick. Jim Hughes, Dick Millikan Joan Ganger. During the year we lost Gene Jones Dale Hoschouer, Dale Brandon, Phyllis Cain Pat Gower, Robert He1stand,Wand Howell, Gerald Pepple, Don Routzong and Bill Thomas. Our officers for the year were: Harold Beisner, Pres. Norma Turner, Vice. Pres., Roger Harbison, Sec. And Treas., Don Slyder, Reporter. 8. Harold Beisner and Jim Hughes played on the first basketball team. In October we were all very proud to receive our class ring We enjoyed putting this Wurster, directing it Staff. At Christmas we dance. Several members exchanged gifts and in the sprin And then our Senior year. At last we were the high We were very proud to wall down the hall and stop at the This year three old familar faces were absent, Dick Uhrick, and Phyllis Boyer. We all missed nPeachie very been with us since the first grade. Our sponsor was aga S Our class play NThere'll Come A Dayn, was prosented on October 25, l9h8. play on as it was our first one, with Mrs. Helen . Some of the class served on the Ansonia H1-Lites 8 of the class took Scholorship tes 1 we sponsered a ts at Miami Univ. and mighty Seniors. Senior Home Room. Millikan, Helen much for she had n Mrs. Neher. The Senior Class officers were: Jim Hughes, Pres., Harold Beisner, Vice Pres., Roger Harbison, Sec., Pat Bailey, Assistant Sec., Norma Turner, Treas. and Bill Jenkinson, Reporter. f Harold Beisner entered the Prince of Peace Contest. The class journey- ed to Union City, Ind. to have our pictures taken. We ordered name cards, graduation announcements and caps and gowns. We again presented our class play which was HThe Little Shepherd of Kingdom Comen and it was a great success.
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