Flushing High School - Litorian Yearbook (Flushing, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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through high school CWe'd leave more but we're too modest, and some people might think we're bragging J To the Juniors, we wish to leave these personal gifts, and hope they appreciate and cherish them forever I, Maxine Walters, leave my gum chewing ability to Betty Bober You can have all the wads I left deposited under my desk, too I, Donald Leone, leave all my lOO's to Henry J White and David Prltts Don't fight boys, I can dream can't I I, Shlrley Bell, leave my excessive Jabber to Anna Demarchi I, Virgil White, leave my pleasing personality to Stella Sita I, Robert Grlffin, leave my Ncorn is greenn Jokes We, Norman Gossett and Mary Louise Huffman, leave the space we used to occupy in the senior cloak oom to Nancy Brindley and the one that gets there firsa I, Betty Bennlngton, will my faithfulness to one man to any junior girl interested in getting married I, Mary Kaczmarek, leave my supposed timidness to Jean Cole and Flora Ann Minot I, Wilde Lee, leave my man gettlng ability to Naomi VanCuren I, Della Lendon, bequeath my secret affection for someone lwho's a secret! to any junior girl with a secret affection that she thinks is a secret lIt ain't no use, though The school finds it out before you do I I, Shirley McFarland, leave my sunny disposition to all the juniors Cmhere s enough to go around and a lot left over J I, James Brown, leave my Hsee a man about a horsew excuses to David Hoblick lIt's worn out, but it always works J I, Donald Barricklow, leave my glasses and sideburns to Andrew DeClemente, I, Lemoyne Donaldson, leave my place as head drummer in the band to Anne Holloway 19 n . . ? to Andrew DeClemente. 'I' V. I ,

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In our junior year there was so much to do that no one seemed to know what he was dolng untll slowly the haze began to clear away and we found that all our labor had not been in vain We presented our play, 'A Ready Made Family' which everyone agreed was quite a success, held a class party, published the 'LitorianN, gave the JUHlOT Senlor Banquet, and, most important of all, we became seniors We no more than became settled ln our new role as dignlfled seniors then we found that school work still required much of our tlme Speeches, debates, sports, paper drive, clothlng drlve, class play, muslo, Junlor Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and, finally, Commencement rounded our years have reached thls goal in our quest for knowledge only to find that we have a stlll hlgher goal ahead of us when natlons as well as lndlviduals learn to llve togeth er in harmony We, as we go out into the world, shall never forget the good tlmes we have had or the lasting frlendshlps we have gained at Flushlng Hlgh Coodby, then, dear Alma Mater, and may we make you proud of each one of us Donald Whiston A6 CLASS WILL We, the most honorable and dignlfled members of the Senior Class in the year of our Lord, one thousand nlne hundred and forty six, being of sound mlnd and dlSpOSlng memory, do make, ordaln, publish, and declare thls to be our last Wlll and Testament To the faculty, we bequeath the strength and forti tude to bear our passing, and the courage to start a new year without our famlliar, smiling faces around the high school To the freshmen, we leave all the excess wlsdom we acqulred during our four years of high school, and our permlssion to strlve to be a better class than the amaz ing one that graduated in l9L6 To the sophomores, we leave all the dignity and sophie tication we marvelous and admirable seniors possessed all 18 . v ,, U v , . - . D We ' ' in this troubled world. This goal will be reached only I! H



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I, Ivan Saunders, leave my numerous army uniforms to the Junior boys. CDon't shove boys, there's enough to go around.J I, James Shaw, leave my slick football ability to James Cecil. I, Ruth Ann Marshall, will my happy-go-lucky atti- tude to Jack Teschner. We, Herrick Brown, Jack Thrash, and James Haines leave our way with the girls to John Bethel CDear John a I, Jean Miller, will my car, 'The Miller Menace', to any Juniors interested in the junk or antique busi ness I, Donald Whiston, leave my fast driving to any junior girl desiring to always stay young I, Helen Major, will my ability to stay out of trou ble to Gladys Moore and Gloria Braido I, Juanita Nolan, leave my bashfulness and quiet modesty to Jean Litten I, Frances Robinson, will my studiousness to Maxine Pickering and Joan Steele I, Dolores Speicher, will my fear of boys and demure quietness to Nellie Jane Ballog I, Ila maylor, leave my wonderful sense of humor Jeanette Whitsell I, Sarah Ward, leave my numerous troubles to lil ern Jackson I, Forrest Lee, leave my Romeo antics to William Henderson Hughes We, in witness thereof, do set our hand and seal on this fifth day of november, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty si? Y' Y AL-LL4 1'5 -if MJ4, 962, Jean Miller HA6' 20 I 0 l V ' 0 O . O k . . . O K 0 I to 3 fu -.ru -, I I, Foster Lewis, leave my graceful stride to Robert 0 , I . - 5, , .J y, ,.,1'1. , lj I , , I

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