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CLASS WILL I-4 , Ianis Graham, will my shy and retiring ways to lanet Kovachevich, who will never understand my motive. , Richard Grant, hand down my volumes of car- toons to Harry Rumler who will surely find time to put them to use in the assembly. , Charles Gray, will my name to Carol Brown, to blend with her own for variety. jerry Grzanich, will my I want to be alone atti- tude to Margaret Menne in case she ever tires of being constanly surrounded by friends. , loyce Hagaman, will my two short, but sweet, years at C.I-I.S. to Chuck Lawver, so that he'll be sure to be around to get his diploma. Iim Heaton, will my ability to stir up excitement to Mr. Gentry to use in case his classes ever get boring. We, Mary lo Henderson and Bill Walters, will our mutual interest in farm and farming to Charles Roberts who might find himself a girl and culti- vate the same feelings. I, Ronald Henderson, will my position as chauffeur of my big Buick to Gretchen Soldweolel to carry on the Buick tradition. I, Leron Hill, will my interest in photography to Bob Hubbs, to help him vary his interests. I, Lois I-Iornett, will my job behind the candy counter at the Capitol to lim Eddy, to use to occupy his spare time. I, Muriel Iackson, will my pleasant smile to Mary Swanson, who will carry on the smiles, smiles, smiles. I, Shirley lump, will my presence at Canton High to my sister, Sharon lump, to keep our name jumping around next year. I Ronald Kareken, will my advanced mental ca- pacity to Dean Auld to help him in case he ever gets stumped in English class. I, Rod Karmenzind, will my big bad bear antics to my brother, Larry Karmenzind, to uphold our family name. - I, Bill Knott, hereby donate three feet of my six feet six to Larry Stockov so that he may have a chance to be center of the l955-56 basketball team. I, Helen Kovachevich, will my place at the conces- sion stand at the theater to Sue Cowan who is capable of holding that position. I, Leonard Kovechevich, will my sense of equality toward everyone around me to the Class of '54, so that becoming seniors won't go to their heads. I, Patty Kramer, will my all-around cuteness to Sandra Kemper to use in captivating the boys. I, Melba Kruschinsky, will my garrulousness to Clara Lue Irons in case she ever runs out of something to say. I, Anna Mae Kruse, will my always ready smile to Billie Tindall in case she finds herself off guard with her own sweet smile. I, Larry Lawrence, will my appetite for those de- licious Maid-Rites to brother Tom, who hasn't much choice, either. I Catherine Lindsey, will my position at Mac's 1 n-c v-4 r-4 n-4 l-I 1 1 to Ruth Braden, to carry on where I left off. 24 r-er-1 r-4 I-1 1-4 1-4b-4 Bonnie Lingenfelter, will my friendly attitude to Gary Grzanich who is a trifle bashful himself. june Lynch, will my snappy wardrobe to ludy Pschirrer to add to her own inexhaustable sup- ply of clothes. Virginia McCormick, will my quiet and demure ways to Ianet Rohrer, to use as she sees fit. Dave McGinnis, will my ability to get by to Ierry Slack who always seems to be well-in- formed on how to do itC?I. Donna McKelvie, will my pleasing personality and good looks to Naomi Shields to add to her own. Betty McMillan, will my majestic stature to Mar- cella Marinich who is just a wee bit of famininity. Rolla McMullen, will my popularity with the op- posite sex to Bill Patterson, who seems to be a confirmed woman-hater. We, Earl Malmgren and Burton Roeth, will our I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I flaming locks to Elvin and Robert Wheeler, be- cause there's nothing as cute as twin redheads. Mary Marinich, will my athletic aptitude to Roberta Bloomfield who might enjoy participa- tion in active sports. Emma Masters, will my petiteness to Pam Nick- erson, who will never understand why. Donald Mathis, will my roller skating ability to jerry Shepard, to help him get to school on time. George Maurice, will my handy back seat in the assembly to jerry Cowan, who would like very much to sit in the back, for obvious reasons. jean Meier, bequeath my walk or ride to school to Io Ann Messer, who will have to find her a new partner next year. Nancy Mickalonis, will my baton twirling ability to Gloria Thompson who is following in my foot- steps. Betty Milhone, will my journalistic abilities to Mrs. Hagbom to pass around to her Pennant staff next year. Pat Milhone, will my success in always know- ing the latest rumors to Eileen Berry, so she'll always have something to talk about. Ierry Moore, will my aloof air to lim Williams who's about as unaloof as possible. Frank Morrell, will my prowess in wrestling to Don Hopper, an up-and-coming wrestler. Shirley Munson, will my interest in the G.A.A. to jackie Pigg, a tip-top sportswoman. David Parsons, will my ability to entrance the girls to my brother, Gary Parsons, who will no doubt follow in my footsteps. Dick Pearson, will my red-hot Ford to Raoul Reinertsen in case his Ford burns out. Margaret Phillips, will my combination of brains and beauty to anyone who finds a need for them. Tom Picton, bequeath my rough and ready physical stature to Sammy Ruey who seems to need it. lim Pollitt, will my position during the noon hour rush at Brownie's one and only table to john Potter who might get tired bringing his lunch and who is so easy going he'd never get a seat at Brownie's. '
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CLASS WIL Mary Adams, will the Adams of my name to lim Young, who's always at the other end of the line. Pat Allaman, will my fair complexion to Andrena Susich in case she tires of her own dark beauty. Shirley Baldock, will my position as first mar- ried of my class to Peggy Somers, who might have the same idea. We, Shirley Barker and Floyd Beechamp, will our indefatigable affection for each other to lack Pollitt and Barbara Clark, who display the same tendency. Norma Beck, will my ability to snatch a certain college boy to lune Ashton, who is an able successor. Don Beldin, will my musical ability to Lozetta Bohman, an able musician herself. Richard Benac, will my ability in intramural sports to Boyce Mayo to add to his own. IoAnn Berry, will my serene ways to Bob Dab- ney to use to his advantage. Dave Bingaman, will my ample supply of wise- cracks to Iohn Swearingen to use when his store is depleted. Nellie Birdsell, will my acting ability to Bob Wil- liams, who is proficient in that field himself. Gordon Bohannon, will my parking place in front of the school to Tom Gibbons, who needs one for his own jalopy. Delores Bolon, will my distinction as the young- est of my class to George Busby for apparent reasons. Norman Brasel, will my undying devotion to Bonnie Bush, my O.A.O. Charles Brown, will my interest in agriculture to Iohn Flahavin, a genuine city slicker. Melba Brush, will my gentle disposition to Mary Kay Bose, to use if her own is ever exhausted. Virginia Buell, will my ability to remain true to Iohn to lanet Bohrer, another true-blue gal. Terry Buffum, will my natural marcel to Dick Lynch, who never lets his hair get long enough to curl. Esther Burnett, will my ultra-neat appearance to Ioyce Simmerman, who's a pretty slick chick herself. Bob Burns, will my intellectual air to Iohn Hamil- ton, an accomplished t?l scholar. Ed Butkovich, will my outstanding athletic abil- ity to lim Shaw, to help him impress the coach. David Calhoun, will my job at the swimming pool to Bob Glenn, who wouldn't have far to go to work. Tessie Calogeris, will my ability to make people laugh to ludy Churchill, who has an unequalled sense of humor. Iohn Campbell, will my ready wit to Yale Smith, who never seems to have much to say. Dorothy Canevit, will my seat on the school bus to Betty McCracken, to help her confuse Smitty. ludy Carmack, will my likeableness to Anita Cardot, so that she may add to her already large circle of friends. ludy Caruso, will my stunning coiffure to Don- dra Clayberg, who excels in that field herself. I, M. B. Carver, will my track ability to Leonard Davis to help C.H.S. in future track meets. I, David Chambers, will my perseverance in all I attempt to Wayne Grachek, to help him succeed in his school activities. I, Charles Churchill, will my famous Churchill personality to Eddie, the last of the clan. I, Bodney Conner, will my position on the wres- tling team to lack Smith, a Frosh with great pos- sibilities. I, Lewis Conrad, will my adequate number of brothers and sisters to Ann Klingman, an only child. I, lack Cory, will my roll room seat, acquired from Brother Tom, to Dick Chambers to occupy next year. I, Lorraine Courtney, will my wholesome counte- nance to Buddy Irons, who always has that mischievous gleam in his eye. I, Donna Dabney, will my honor as 1952 Home- coming Queen to the lucky girl who will be awarded the same honor next year. I, Carl Day, will my seat in drafting to Lou Boh- ler, a machine shop man, so that he'll have nothing but the best. I, lack Dean, will my position in varsity football to my brother, Dick, who is capable of uphold- ing it. I, Gene DeFord, will my Olds 88 to Dick Hen- derson, who may find it hard to handle after driving his Willys. We, Kay Derrickson and Mary Herring, will the honor of being flag-bearers to whomever Mr. Klingman chooses for the job next year. I, Pete Dress, will my vivid and extensive ward- robe to Bob Kuchan, one of the most clothes- conscious members of the Iunior class. I, Ianet Elliot, will the use of my name to Ianet Elliot of the Sophomore class. I, Belva Erickson, will my platinum blonde hair to Anita Morrell to blend with her own golden locks. I, Don Fengel, will my classy coupe to Chet Lehr to transport his chums around town. l, Lila Flynn, will my interest in the Archery Club to Phillip Morris, an adept archer. I, loan Fouts, will my cheerful attitude to Louise Maurice, who bubbles with friendliness. I, Douglas Freeman, bequeath my exceptionally quiet ways to Paul Cowgill, who seems never to be at a loss for words. We, Billie Gibbs and Charlie Churchill, will our love and devotion to Shirley Payne and Win- field Morgan in- hopes that their flaring flame will never flicker out. I, Boscoe Girard, will my dynamic dramatic dem- onstrations in the high school assembly to Hoyt Wilcoxen, a less explosive person than I. I, Louise Gonterman, will my beauteous sparkler to Leota Applegate, who's bound to have one of her own some day. I, loe Grachek, will my enchanting technique for captivating the fair sex to lerry Slack so that C.H.S. will continue having a great lover. 23
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CLASS WLLL Maxine Pollitt, will my ability to obtain straight A's to Glen Heffren who really tries hard. Melba Pollitt, will my last minute rush to roll- room to Alice Coleman, who seems to have the same trouble. Gordon Pschirrer, will my interest in aquatic paraphernalia to Bill Dusch who already has a liking for swimming. Mike Radosevich, will my rosy complexion to Anita Morrell, whose complexion is always rosy when Mr. Klingman's around. Bill Ray, bequeath my love for the U. S. Navy to Chuck Roberts, in case he ever wants to join the Navy and see the World. Beverly Reffett, donate my pull with Mr. Felts in being able to take the afternoons at my leisure to Tom Trigg, so he can get to Lewis's sooner. Art Reinholtz, bequeath my entrancing blonde hair and blue eyes to Ronnie Morgan in case he tires of his own dark hair and sparkling eyes. Lawrence Richards, will the ease with which I charm the female species to Dave Bump, in case his magnetism wanes. Alice Roberson, will my success in orating on almost any subject to Sister Marian who is a bit on the quiet side. Shirley Roseboom, bestow my quiet, demure ways upon Polly Saurbaugh to help her bring style and grace into the Senior class next year. Louise Routledge, will my seat in the band to anyone who is willing to fill the position of oboist in the band. Ioanne Scalf, will my position as star per- former in Shorthand ll to lo Ann Terpening in case she decides to continue commercial study. Kathleen Scalf, will my stately figure to Anna Mae Ruey in case she increases in stature. Carole Sereno, tender my unusual typing ability to Beverly Boman for use on next year's Can- tonian where it will surely be needed. Io Ann Shepley Hagen, will some of my wedded bliss to Bob Bennie, who might settle down. Barbara Shumaker, will my friendliness to Rose- mary Horvath, who's already a likeable lass. Lyle Slater, will my four foot shoulders and a few of my 220 pounds to Dick Reffett, whose lungs are proportionately well-developed. Damon Smith, endow lack Helsley with my curly locks in case he gets tired of that crew, DeWayne Smith, will my success in reaching my seat just before the tardy bell to Marilyn Metzger, an early-bird. lim Smith, will my masculine good looks to David Sharpe, who's following in my footsteps. Twila Smith, will my sweet second soprano to Lei Lani Bidle, to interchange with her alto parts in next year's chorus. lack Snider, will my slow and easy ways to Larry Slack in case he tires of being in a hurry. Iunior Spyres, will my place in the school band to jerry Todd to occupy next year. Ianet Strawn, endow Mary Alice Guyton, who already has a sweet voice, with my honor as soprano soloist in chorus. Mary lo Orendorff Sullivan, will my position as Librarian to Barbara Kaler who has already made a start in Library work. l, Rosalee Taylor, bequeath my position as a faith- ful class member to loe Menne who, it seems, can't make up his mind sometimes. l, lim Thompson, will my gentle disposition to lack Klobuchar, also a good-natured lad. l, Bobby Tyldesley, will my big blue eyes to lackie Winegardner to help in attracting the op- posite sex next year. l, Iuanita Tyler, will my roll room seat in front of Mr. Stone's desk to Bill Williams, who will prob- ably keep him busier than I did. l, Evelyn Vaughn, will my talent as the class cut up to Eileen Berry to use as she sees fit. l, jackie Waddell, will my competitive spirit in G.A.A. to Miss Hoadley's '53-'54 teams, so that they can really go places. l, Charles Walljasper, will my general mischie- vousness to Sam Ruey, who never misbehaves. I, Marilyn Walsh, will my dark eyes to lane Kipling whose blonde hair would probably make a beautiful combination. l, Larry Weaver, will my pugilistic abilities to Don Hopper, in case he ever tires of wrestling. We, Dick Werry and Ierry Whitehead, will our constant companionship to john Welch and George Reeve who have evidently learned that true friends are forever friends. l, Virginia Wilcoxen, bestow my willingness to help upon Roberta Ash, who can always be E counted upon for co-operation. l, Yvonne Wilkinson, do hereby bequeath my well known nickname Cookie to janet Kovach- evich who fits the name to a T. l, Betty Williams, will my position at Williams Dairy to Marjorie Seward, who seems to have patience where children are concerned. l, Eddie Williams, will my ambition of becoming a doctor to Ray Wefenstette, who could use some sort of ambition. I, Phyllis Williams, will my job checking at the Kroger Store to Dick Pschirrer who seems to be learning the business from top to bottom. l, Stein Williams, will my title the boy who had everything to jerry and Larry Slack, who aren't doing so badly themselves. l, Margaret Winchell, will my seat on the school bus to brother Dick, in hopes that he, too, can charm the bus driver. l, Sharon Witherell, will my dazzling blonde beauty to Ioanne Harper who may desire a change. I, Karolyn Woodcock, will my radiant smile to Kit Orendorff, so she won't always be so glum. l, Ioann Woods, will my pep, pepper, and posi- tion in Lewis's to lacqui Brush. l, lean Zuercher, will my artistic ability to lr. Kirk- ham, who will no doubt carry on for the next three years. We, the senior class members of the band, will our record of The William Tell Overture to Iohn Coultas, who, we know, really rides with it in the assembly. We, the senior class members, will The Right Honorable Senior Hall, Roll Rooms, and The Respective Teachers, to the junior class to love, honor and obey as we did t'??D. 25
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