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The ll2llRllE5SGllli Page 22 QfllE9llNllllllDllRQf GLORIA ADELLA YARIAN lfffidf is the horizon fwlriflr .ffm iviefwx. Gloria, in addition to her scholastic ability, has a great liking for music She is at home on a dance floor as well as a bowling alley She is planning her career as an air hostess ACTIVITIES Choral Club 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 4 Librarian l, Z Junior Play 3 Black C: White Feature Editor -l YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 CLASS POEM One bright, sunny morning In September '35, We started into the field of learning- Where would we arrive? Y This we found to be very exciting Reading and writing and arithmetic, All was very much to our liking, Though we sometimes met the hickory-stick. We were foolish, sometimes But underneath we were sincere, For now our knowledge shines To brightenieach future year. Secretly, each holds some small memory Much treasured within his heart, To follow through the century While we learn our trade or art. -Dorothy June Toot
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QWEMWMDMMW DOROTHY JUNE TOOT Her talents in fhe arl: are Jplendid, Her other ivirluex, nirely blended. Dorothy is the No I ortist of our Gloss, ond proved her skill by her work on the Block ond White ond the Crest, Although ot o quiet nature, she hos o pleosing personolity. ACTIVITIES Librarian 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Moiorette I Junior Ploy 3 Block C1 White- -Art Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE LEE WATERS Honor lies in honexl toil. Wherever you go, ond vvhotever cioss you're in, you will olwoys tind Lowrence orguing obout his John Deere troctors. Lowrence usu- olly provided the rnoin meons ot tronsporto- tion by tronsporting the rest of the Senior boys in the bock of his pick-up truck, I-Ie is olwoys reody to help in ony woy possible. ACTIVITIES Junior Ploy-Stage Monoger Block C1 White'-'Department Editor 4 M1947 Page 21
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p of iam CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1947, being of sane mind, of Fairfield Township School, of the State of Ohio, the United States of America, present to you at this happy and joyful occasion, the last will and testament of the class of '47 and urge you to accept this heritage as a gift from one who precedes you into this Great and Wide World. We, the class of '47 hereby dispose of our estate as follows: ARTICLE I Item 1.-We will to our Superintendent and Faculty members, a senior class that is as noisy as the class of '47 was. Item 2.-To the school janitor we leave the tradition of keeping the corridors and rooms as clean as the Senior class has. Item 3.-To the school secretary we leave full possession of the book room keys which the Seniors are always borrowing. ARTICLE II The Senior class bequeaths to: The oncoming Freshman the knowledge of becoming high school students. The Freshman boys the right to be on the Varsity team and to the girls the big study hall to get lost in. 4 The Sophomores the selling of hot dogs and other things in order that they can give the Seniors a swell Prom. The Juniors the Seniors' silver key to success. ARTICLE III Verjean Chamberlain bequeaths her ability to keep records straight to Virgil Kornbau. Dorothy DeRhodes bequeaths her typing skill to Marion Moser. Thelma Dyke bequeaths her athletic ability to Louise Minier. Zelma Dyke bequeaths her ability to roller skate to anybody who can wear enough pillows to cushion the bumps. Dorothy Ewing bequeaths her ability to catch a 36 Ford and a tall man to Anita Ewing. Mary Firestone bequeaths her red hair to Adonia Allmon. Donna Hamilton bequeaths her sophisticated air to Beverly Corll. Donna Lamoncha bequeaths her giggles to Jo Ann Manuel. Clara Miller bequeaths her pleasant disposition to LeRoy Brinker. Dorothy Toot bequeaths her slender figure to Lulu Mae Terrence. Gloria Yarian bequeaths her ability to attract men to Jenny Vollnogle. David Barth bequeaths his athletic build to Edward Miller. Howard Baumen bequeaths his cast to Slim to use as furnace wood. Eugene Beckett bequeaths his ability to keep everybody quiet and his business head to Wayne Ewing. Albert Blosser bequeaths his quiet manner and common sense to Eddie Thomas. Ellis Hawkins bequeaths his tallness to Jackie Bussard. Francis Rodrick bequeaths his talkativeness to Jim Crook. Leon Taylor bequeaths his athletic ability to Arlen Taylor. Lawrence Waters bequeaths his John Deere Tractor to Betty Houlette. Page 23
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