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l l CLASS WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '55 Richard Barnes wills his life to the U. S. Marine Corps. Bob Bieshelt wills his nickname of Beaky to Francis Keylor. Frank Boston wills his hot trumpet to Mr. Donegan. He may need it next year. Dick Campbell wills his vast knowledge of Physics and Chemistry to Mr. Barton. James Capots wills his athletic ability to Don Greiner Jim Chaddock leaves his long wavy hair to Liberace. Mary Lou Collier leaves her two-toned black and grey hair to the cool cats of C. H. S. Pat Dodson wills her 20-inch waist to Jean Davis. Arnie Elser leaves his sleepy days in Business Law to whoever is sleepy. Bruce Feezel leaves his Jr. and Sr. English books to anyone who would like to take two years of English from Mrs. Snow at the same time. Doris Firestone leaves her ability to get up early in the morning 181301 to her little sister Becky Arm. Dolores Gamble leaves her job at the Center Drug Store to Junior Glenn. Kenny Gamble leaves and will come back next year for Janet. Alice Gaston leaves her love of cats to Terry Zellers. Bob Gleckler leaves in his little blue Ford and will be back in 2 years for Jean Rapp. Deloris Harrold leaves for Florida fagainj? Dick Hazel leaves his scooter to anyone who thinks he is mechanic enough to keep it rim- nmg. Corrine Hickman leaves her ability to giggle to Peg Hanna, Adin Hively leaves C. H. S. to anyone who desires to study. Phyllis Hively leaves her job at the Library to anyone who likes to return all their friends? books. Alvin Kelley leaves his shy and quiet ways to John Bookwalter. Peter Koesler leaves his dictionary to anyone who speaks German. Jeanne Kyser leaves her wise-cracks in class to Mr. Bailey. Lloyd Mackall leaves his trips to Boardman to anyone whose father has a new '98 Olds. Elaine Mollenkopf leaves her long last name to Carolyn Cox. Wayne Nelson leaves his favorite seat in the back of study hall to some Senior next year. George Oaks leaves his ability to get passing grades without studying to Randall Bailey. Don Oberholtzer leaves his ROSY blush to Maude Bevington. Donnie Oesch leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Jack Hough and Jack Logan. Ron Pine wills his ability to go steady with two girls at the same time without getting caughtn to Casanova Longshore. Pat Poulton leaves her mother's unconcern for the time at which she gets in to Darlene Brittain. Jerry Raynes leaves her almost inaudible voice to Mr. Gloss. Jim Reinehr leaves his gift of gab and stale jokes to Terry Zellers. Elna Tingle leaves all her hectic love life to anyone who can stand the strain. Nancy Verdier leaves her ability to have a good time after the games to Erma Jean Boyce. Sam Walker leaves. Jim Warrick leaves his harem to Marion Heck. Tom Wise leaves his superb masculine build to Iron Douglass. Dick Zimmerman leaves his ability to play hockey and get away with it to anyone who lacks this talent. Gladys Cleveland leaves her fine soprano voice to Mr. Hum. To the Juniors we leave Room 8 if they can make it. To the Sophomores we leave the job of selling at games and decorating for the Prom. To the Freshmen we leave the happy anticipation of only 3 years more of High School. This page sponsored by TINGLE COAL CO.
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SENIOR JAMES W. WARRICK uwhiteyn A woman hater ?-or just a good actor. Class Officer 1, 3 QPresi- dent 1, 313 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 8, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Torch Club 1, 2 fPro- gram Chairman 215 Hi-Y 3, 4 fSocial Chairman 3, Secre- tary 415 Junior Playg Boy's State Delegate 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Clipper Staff, Senior Play. THOMAS E. WISE llTom7f 'The wheel that turns gathers no dust. Torch Club 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 45 Clipper Staff 5 Senior Play. North Lima: Class Officer fTreasurer 115 Reserve Bas- ketball 1g Mixed Chorus 13 Band 1. JOHN C. BARTON Senior Class Sponsor Annual Sponsor RICHARD LEE ZIMMERMAN IlDick!Y Never elated when one man's oppressed, never de- jected when one man's blessed. Torch Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Play, Scholarship Team 33 Juvenile Jury Dele- gate, Clipper Staff, Senior Play.
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CLASS PRCPHECY Agent Dick Barnes has just succeeded in booking crooner, Jim Chaddock and singer Gladys Cleveland In James Capots' new musical, THE HOMELY HOUNDS. Jean Kyser and Jerry Raynes are co-owners of a chain of restaurants between Pitts- burg and Chicago. Jim Warrick is coaching the famous Lose with a Smile girl's basketball team. Nancy Verdier and Corrine Hickman are forwards and Pat Dodson has been elected world's great- est midget center. Doris Firestone is the first woman superintendent of the Hawaiian school system. Pat Poulton, due to the cold climate here, is also teaching in Hawaii. Dick Campbell and Pete Koesler own a travel agency. Their motto is Dash for Cash. Dick Hazel is now police chief of Columbiana. He is nearing a solution to the juvenile problem. Wayne Nelson has opened an exclusive style center in New York and has for his favor- ite models Mary Lou Collier and Elna Tingle. Engineers Dick Zimmerman and Amold Elser have just finished the first transcontinen- tal superhighway. Kenny Gamble, test driver for Ford, averaged 153.5 m.p.h on the high- wa . y Phyllis Hively is head of the Carnegie Libraries. Frank Boston, the famous trumpeter, is now playing in Tom Wise's band. Tom has a new sound in his band known as Wise's Wheezef' Adin I-lively is middle weight champion prize lighter. Alvin Kelly and Bob Bieshelt have just invented invisible stop signs. Don Oeasch is preparing to win his fifth award in the National Cross-country Bicycle Race. A Don Oberholtzer and Ron Pine have been hired by a hotel in New York as professional escorts for lonely women. Dolores Gamble and Deloris Harrold are the head nurses at The Home for Aged An- imals owned by Alice Gaston. Jim Reinehr and Sam Walker have opened a photography studio. They specialize in taking pictures for calendars. Bob Gleckler completed the world's largest model train layout and hired Bruce Feezel as chief engineer. George Oaks just finished writing a novel HOW TO STIFLE A TEACHER. , Lloyd Mackall is now editor of the magazine, THE KNEWSIE. He hired Elaine Mol- lenkopf to write the Knewsie's Knowsie Column.
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