Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Senior leur WZ!! We, the Clay High School Graduating Class of 1951, being of sound mind and body, do hereby place in trust with the archives of Clay High School our last will and testament, forsaking all others made by us from this day henceforth. I, Marlene Adams, my quietness to Nancy Ulrich. I, Phyllis Albertson, my getting out of fourth hour study hall to Joan Niederhauser. I, Patti Anspach, my singing of All My Love to Barbara Adkins. I, Bob Armstrong, my harmonica to some windy sophomore. I, Audrey Asmussen, my long fingernailslto Carol Bell provided she will keep them polished. l, Glennis Batch, my Glee Club robe to LaVonne Alexander. I, Nina Beale, my crutches to anyone who can learn to walk on them. I, Dean Beckman, my seat on bus 4 to Carl I-Iudecek provided he will flirt with the girls. I, Margie Beichter, my fast polka steps to someone who will keep them lively. I, Janet Belkofer, my blushes to Donna Babcock. I, Jim Bolton, my football technique to John Rose. I, Don Boos, my soberness to Annette Kohn. I, George Bowers, my neat argyles to Barney Gladieux. I, Lester Brenkman, my scientific ability to Janell Decker. I, Fred Brown, my patience to John Fisher. I, Ken Brown, my getting into trouble days with Miss Jones to Donnie Potter. I, Barbara Bruce, my knowledge of English to Sharlene Mominee. I, Melvin Conner, my appeal to girls to Ray Heintschel. I, Glenda Cousino, my disposition to Clifford Struffolino. I, Don Couture, my number 62 football suit to Glynn Oldham. I, Ken Dartt, my black curly hair to Bob Roe. I, Shirley Denning, my clothes I made in Home Ec. to Carole Tolley. I, Paul Downey, my collection of love letters to Letha Hillyer. I, Joanne Eberlin, my hard typing to Pat LaCourse. I. Russell Edwards, my trumpet playing to anyone who can take over. I, Fern Ellsworth, my intramural managers job to someone who can do a good job of it. I, Dorothy Fletcher, my te:hniquel' to get the man you want to Judy Smith. I, Bill Fouke, my cute little Plymouth to anyone who can fit in it. I, Sara Freshour, my sitting in the hall monitor's seat after class to anyone that gets as tired as I do. I, Bill Frigmanski, my shyness to Dick Plantz. I, Jerry Gentz, my extreme tallness to Pat Jennings. I, Shirley Gibson, my shortness to anyone who wants to shrink. I, Kenny Giese, my collection of rings to Barbara Hartsing. I, Herb Gilliland, my friendly smile to girls that look my way. I, George Gillman, my V.G.X. license plates to someone with those initials. I, Marian Gladieux, my share in the Olds to someone who will keep it in gas. I, Richard Gladieux, my neat shirts to Marvin Kontak. I, Harvey Greene, my towering height to Fred Simonis. I. Donna Hagedorn, my long blond hair to Frances Kucera, I, Charles Hall, my civics seat to Bill MacKinlay. I, Erma Harris, my office job to Bob Olsen. I. Bill Hartbarger, my quietness to Ken Lehman. I, Jim Hartman, my Buick I drive to someone who nc-eds transportation. I, Carrol Henninger, my sparkling eyes to Georgianne Stein. I, Ann Hornik, my sharp skirts I made to Norma Kohlhofer. l, Connie Horvath, my act of flirting with boys to any backward sophomore. I, Helen Hudecek, my art of arguing with Mr. Huyck to any Business Law student. I, Madeline Hyndman, my soda jerk job to someone with water on the brain. I, Roger Joseph, my dry wit to anyone who can catch it. I, Dick Kachmarik, my rides I give students in town to someone with a kind heart. I, Gertrude Klickman, my blond locks to some brunette. I, Delores Knak, my loose limbed walk to Jeannette Martin. I, Margaret Knitz, my shorthand ability to someone who can read the stuff. I, Barbara Koester, my poise to some scared freshman. I, Leonard Krauss, my love for sports to Joan Burdette.

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Senior CMU WZ!! I, Marilyn Krieg, my cute little laugh to some sour student. I, Georgianna Ixucera, my short haircuts to Virginia Rothenbuhler. I, Larry Kuhn, my passing notes in study hall to anyone who can slip them. I, Ted LaCourse, my broad shoulders to some weak looking individual. I, Nancy Lanning, my soft voice to some loud-mouthed freshman. I, Don Leonhardt,my nickname'fDucks to someone who can stay on topof the water. I, Bill Lewinski, my ways of kidding people to some hot-head. I, Ron Losie, my drum majors hat to a block head. I, jack Lyon, my art of sleeping in Latin American History to someone that can't sleep at night. I, Roy McCroskey, my hunting ability Qespecially during school hoursj to Bill Moran. I, john McDonel, my little black liord to anyone who can keep it running. I, Shirley Millen, my witty conversation to some corny guy or gal. I, Pat Mitchell, my good grades to someone who likes to sleep in classes. I, james Momenee, my clever remarks to Miss Bodle to jon Parton. I, Joseph Momenee, my neat pegged pants to Bonnie Mclntire. I, james Mominee, my slick driving technique to someone learning to drive. I, Carol Moran, my voice to Margaret Rettenburger. I, Bonnie Morgan, my ability for losing weight to I-Ielen Dick. I, Olav Okland, my flashy shoestrings to some dull-footed freshman. I, Gwen Oldaker, my sociology assignments to Josephine Helmke. I, Barbara Pancoff, my fancy hair-dos to Martha Breese. I, Oscar Peterson, my football helmet to Madonna jensen. I, XVynona Peterson, my hookie playing days to jim Iiouke. I, Sharon Peters, my good times at Wiilbridge Skating Rink to jerry Ricker. I, jim Reihle. my eating first period to some hungry person who can't wait, I, Don Robeson, my shyness to Dick Mitchell, who certainly docsn't need it. I, Bob Rohr, my cute jokes to anyone who likes to laugh. I, Roger Rose, my going steady to Barney Gladieux. I, jim Sager, my wads of bubble gum that I left under the desks in study hall to some bubble blower. I, Mary Ann Sanford, my staying home nights to study to jim XWitty. I, Ruth Schmidlin, my ex-boyfriend to Darlene Adkins. I, Henry Schumaker, my last name to anyone with big feet. I, Shirley Shaneck, my engagement ring to jean Pinson. I, Iiolkert Siuts, my ability to speak so many different languages to Bob Grosjean. I, Shirley Smith, my blond hair to Jeanne Duez, provided she will keep it that way. I, Carole Spewieke, my Soprano Voice to Donna Stone. I, Duane Stahl, my keeping company with girls to some lonesome soul. I, Tom St. john, my arguing with Mr. Pyle to someone who can win out. I, Lillian Stoycheff, my neat clothes to one who will follow in my footsteps. I, janet Tank, my last name to someone who can lill it. I, Pat Tenliyck, my high heels to some soft soul. I, Gene Veler, my small football suit to Bill Romstadt. , janet Wagiier, my good times at Marian's cottage to anyone who likes boat rides I, David Wilbarger, my shyness to Tom Holmes. I, Gladys Wise, my sweaters to some cold sophomore. I, Nancy XVoIf, my cooking in Home lic. to someone who can eat it. I. Herman Wolf, my neat build to Herbert Hubaker. I, Dick Wfolf, my constant talking to Drusilla Rossler. I, Robert Wolfe, my seriousness to Bob Kontak. I, Iisther Yeupell, my secret letters in business law to john Lehman. I, jim Zunk, my wavy hair to jack Myers. I Marvin Zietlow, my yellow sweater to Keith Mauter. v I Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above Senior Class of 1951, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto, in the presence of said testators, and of each other. Bessie Bodle Wiintlii Trombley Harold Potter

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