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Mr. Hutton-some iumping ropes for his basketball team. Miss Kenney-a machine to dictate faster than l20 words per minute for her if she ever needs it. Mr. Kish-a safety belt, parachute, and a pair of wings for his future Driver's Training classes. Mr. Kuenzli-the blessing that he never had any of us. Mrs. Lihan-a book, Why Girls Forget Things. Miss Ella Meck-a new Senior English book after all these years. Miss Kathryn Meck-any future John Barrymores or Mary Pickfords. Mr. Mertz- new chemistry and physics e uipment. Mrs. Millar-a drinking fountain outsidecher door that really works Mr. Nelson-a ser eant-at-arms to help keep silence in the library.. Miss Renkert-Julius Caesar's sayings. Mr. Simcox-one good ear for sour notes. Miss Marilyn Smith-any future Ann Pillsburys. Miss Mariorie Smith-a three gallon iar of paste. Mr. Stewart-a paddle three inches thick and twelve inches long. Miss Thompson-Popeye and Little Orphan Annie. Mr. Tschanen-a boys' homeroom like the class of 54. Miss Ulmer-a good tenor section. Mrs. Ward-the freshman English classes. Mr. Wolfe-an age stretcher for his football team. To Individual Underclassmen Donor Bequest Bill Armstrong his tardy and absence slips Bud Armstrong his seat in civics Carol Baehr the Exchange Editorship of the Bucyrian Jim Barciz his slow, easy-going walk George Beale Doris Beattie LeRoy Benedict Mert Boyd Shirley Briggs Phyllis Burwell Sonny Butterman Bob Caldwell Carole Canclel his innocent disposition her sports ability his Dragonet record his leanness her naturally curly hair her used typing paper his football his Blue Bomber singing with the Solid Six Bob Corfman his model airplanes Bob Cotsamire his stage crew iob Jim Denton his bro en nose Marlene Dull Bob Ehrensberger Dave Flannery her trombone playing ability his upper set of false teeth his motor scooter and all its rattles Jan Fowler her sister Kay Tom Fox his old used cigars Walter Giffin his well-worn Ford Joyce Goff men Dorothy Grau her curly hair Jim Haag his car Betty Haldeman Donna Haycook Susan Heckenhau John Himler ef Maril n Hollenbaugh Joan Flolloway Carol James Joanne Judd Bob Kalb Susan Kehrer Jack Keller Ruth Keller Jerry Kenefake Nemo Kennedy Suzanne Kocher Bev LaRue her nail-biting habit gum-cracking her smile the management of the football and basketball teams the presidency of Tri-Hi-Y the trips to the printers her AWOL's from the bandstand at the games going steady his empty cigarette cartons her blue eyes his rip-snortin' Ford her t ewriter his uzhurch key his wonderful classroom attitude and other leasing habits her natural, f?l red hair the five sizes of tape on her ring 26 Recipient Ronald Flock some FORTUNATE iunior anyone who likes to read iokes Fred Stansberry Dave Graetz Hester Ash the Lima State Hospital Larry Cass Jill Kebe Ilene Winkelfoos Frank Barth any enterprizing young antique co lector whoever gets the chance James Aldrich Wa ne Erwin Bilf'Beck Marie Kent Larry Inscho Glenn Achtermann Butch Kimerline Joe Stuckert any unsus ecting underclassman Judy Ridcllebaugh Dorothy Bauer Downing's Junk Yard anyone who wants it anyone who can do it Diane Young anyone who thinks he can get along with the coaches a iunior girl future Bucyrian editors anyone who can get away with it Joan Ackerman Bob Downing Pat Welling Kenny Emerson anyone who thinks he can type Ned Bibler Rickey Ackerman Charlene Dunahay Karen Kline
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llastwillanil 2 inment. To whom it may concern: We, the senior class of 1954, being of doubtful mentality and fiendish glee, wish to leave our possessions to the following recipients when we take our sorrowful departure to the moon: To the Classes as a whole Juniors-the challenging duty as seniors of setting a better example for ALL underclassmen than any of the preceding classes have done. ,Sophomores-a crystal ball to see where the money for the Junior-Senior Reception is coming from. Freshmen girls-a book, How to Get Boys to Dance at the Sophomore Prom. boys-a book, What to do When Trapped by a Girl at a Dance. Eighth Graders-old propeller beanies, bobby sox, six Johnny Ray records, a Chinese dragon net, and a beat-up textbook or two with which to enter Senior High. Seventh Graders-a flashlight, compass, and the joy of helping new seventh graders find their way around the Alma Nlater. To the Administration Superintendent Miller-180 more school days until the end of next year. Principal Laman-the good conduct of the class of 54. Mrs. Seits-a rubber stamp for tardy and absence slips. Mrs. Haines-a year's supply of paper, paper clips, rubber bands, and pencils. Mrs. Mahley-two shorthand tablets and a year's supply of pencil stubs. Mrs. Price-the Bucyrian typists and their unfinished works. To the Custodians Mr. McPherson-a book, i,00l additional places to find old bubble gum. Mr. Ulmer-pencil sharpeners that dispose of the splinters and lead dust automatically. Mr. McAdams-a iar of cast-iron floor wax. Mr. Sturtz-a self-propelled floorbroom. To the Teachers Mr. Apel-a lifetime su ply of iodine, tape, and gauze. - Miss Bollenbacher- AllJGaul is divided into TWO parts. Mr. Bryant-a geography book because he doesn't like history. Mr. Frantz-An undefeated N. O. L. team. Mrs. Halm-a geiger counter to find X. Mr. Pop Havron-the hope that someday he will write a thin but interesting history book. Miss Hesson-castanets for getting attention in class. Miss Hibarger-another nitwit to dissect fish in Biology. Mr. Hoover-four dozen calculators for his bookkeeping classes. Continued on Pages 26 and 27 25
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Janet Shaffstall Mary Frances Neuman Joy Leathem Myron Linn Ted Marquis George Metzger Suzy Miller Gene Mollenkopf Jerry Mowry Jo Anne Mutchler Beverly Neff Jeanne Nicholson June Patton Bill O'Brien Pat Ohler Lill Ralph Dick Rehm Janiece Rettig Jim Richards Dan Rife Graham Riley Fritz Roberts Bob Rothhaar Frosty Rowe Peggy Rowland Norge Seits Carol Schemel Rose Short Tom Smith Robert Snavely Vonetto Snavely Carolyne Sniff Frances Spiegel Robert Sponseller Robert Stauffer Virginia Stahl Wilma Steiger Nick Stoltz Julie Sullivan Joyce Taylor Dick Weaver Fred Welge Nancy White Nancy Wiles Jerome Wilson Paul Witter Ronald Yaussy her driving ability his iob at Cobey's his hot-rodding convertible the rules for One-Arm Driving her hair cutting scissors his verbal aptitude his purple shoes her heavy foot her glasses that she is seldom seen in her organ-playing ability her wit his weight lifting medals her clothes her long eyelashes his cigarette lighter her tin features his bashfulness toward girls his charming low voice his devilish laugh his ability to talk with his hands his wavy black hair his admiration for blondes her cheerleading position her old life saving books her seat in solid geometry and trigonometry her ready sly smile Kathy Haala anyone daring enough Charles Marquis Bruce Ryland Susie Loewy Jim Croneis John Sullivan anyone who wants to die young Elaine Kintz Denny Norton anyone who enioys life Bill Weber Becky Schaefer Landy Kalb Freddy Frey Penny Click Bob Metzger Charles Shifley Eddie Light Curtis Kuenzli Owen Elder Bill Applegate her sister, Belle Phyllis Wiles any girl taking it her nurses' aid iob his bowed legs his driving ability her skating ability her middle name the editorship of the and Prophecy Stew's evil glances his Harley-Davidson her short blonde hair her iob as business manager of the Bucyrian his shortness going steady her Jet his library iob his borrowed pencil stubs back her t ing ingenuit her filgg Y his build his model airplanes his ability to flub Class Will Kay Stephens Roger Freshwater Driver's Training students Delores Stewart Joyce Corwin Janet Auld Benny Uhl John Ward Sharon Steffen some lucky iunior Donny Ley future generations Sharon Skeldon, and the hope that lt won'tfall apart before she gets it John Auld Mr. Stewart Dave Crokie Nancy Schuler Charles Scott Jerr Findling Ne! Adams Witnessed this day, the thirty-first day of February, i964 by: Frank N. Styne Rock E. Feller Al E. Way Chip Anzee Signed: THE CLASS OF i954 By: Frances Spiegel Joanne Judd Rose Short
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