Lucas High School - Lucannus Yearbook (Lucas, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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To Mr. Hetrick. the Senior boys leave the newly painted farm shop. We also leave him a new pair of shoes to replace those he wore out chasing over the school building. hunting Seniors who belonged in his fourth period study hall. To Mr. Strohmenger. we leave next year's Senior Choir. and hope he has a few less projectionists in it. To Mr. Kline. we bequeath an extra set of keys. so that he and the future Senior Classes may both have access to a set. To Mrs. Berry. we leave all the tardy slips she wrote for the Seniors. To the cooks. we leave all the extra bottles of milk. that the Seniors took in lunchroom. We bequeath to the individuals of the 'junior Class as follows: Maxine Barr wills her slow-easy going ways to Floyd Van Meter. and her pretty voice to Gerald McMi1len. junior Brubaker bequeaths his ability to lose things to Wanda Berry, and his ways of getting girls to Dave Scott. Mildred McNeely leaves her volleyball technique to janet Rummell. and her knowledge of grocery stores to Fanchon Mack. Mildred Tucker wills her artistic ability to jerry Niswander and her light hair to Helen Trumpower. Robert Crawford wills his speedy ways and deep voice to Pat jones. and his basketball technique to Chuck Doggett. Rosella Berry wills her red hair and jolly disposition to Patty O'Connell. joan Sweezie leaves all her brainy ideas to Kathryn Roberts. Emma Frontz leaves her ability to get things done on time to Bill Pax-tin. Fontella Taylor leaves her commercial achievements to Donnie Smith. and her public speaking ability to Pat O'Connell. Phyllis Culler leaves her noisy ways to Paul Culler. Kenny Smith wills his curly hair to Pat Lowe, and his mathematic ability to Dick Berger. Loretta Applegate wills her knowledge of cars to Bob Grover. and her music ability to jim Bucher. Q Shirley Stake leaves all her freckles to joan Robinson. 23

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Class Will We. the Senior Class of Lucas High School. City of Lucas. County of Richland. Commonwealth of the State of Ohio. being of sound mind and memory. do make. publish. and declare, this our last will and testament, in the manner and form as follows: We. as Seniors. leave the following to the remaining classes: To the juniors, we leave all the time we have spent, and hard work we have done. trying to raise funds to support our class trip. We also leave to you one of our greatest honorsg that is, having as your friend and advisor, Mrs. Farry. To the Sophomores. we leave our ability to get into classes without tardy slips. and to get out of classes without excuses. To the Freshmen. we leave our four wonderful years as high school students. and hope they get as much out of theirs as we have ours. To the wonderful teachers who stood by us and gave us a helping hand whenever it was needed. we bequeath as follows: To Mr. Barger. we leave recognition of his efforts to maintain throughout our class a sense of discipline and unity. We hope his next attempts are more successful To Mrs. Farry. our advisor. we leave a bottle of hair dye to cover all the grey hair she has gotten from worrying where we were, and what we would get into next. We also leave with her the memories of our Senior year, and hope she has enjoyed sharing them with us. To Miss Titschinger. we leave all the unreturned stencils. and hope that next year's class will not be as forgetful as we were. We also leave her a bottle of Nitric Acid to replace that which she used burning off our warts. To Mrs. Hoffman, we bequeath. the Seniors girls enthusiasm to play volley- ball---even to the point where she would have to force us-to go to our next class. We sincerely hope her efforts were not in vain. To Mrs. Baer, we leave the future Home Economics Classes. and hope that they are more prompt about getting there. To Mr. Broestl. we leave the second period study hall. and hope that he doesn't have any trouble with the Seniors next year. To Miss Boka. we leave all the uncleaned typewriters and unfinished typing projects. ZZ



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Margie Mowers wills her hieght to- Bob Zody, and her peppy ways to Loretta Arnold. Carl Butterbaugh leaves his ability to skip school and not get caught to Shirley Russell. Richard Scott leaves his ability to yelp like a fox hound to Peggy O'Leary. Carol Lee leaves her cheerleading ability to Alice Franklin. joe Harris leaves his even temper to Rose Fanello. and his build to Bob Byerly. jack Stephenson leaves all the time he has spent crossing railroad tracks to janet Flenner, and his pet word ain t to Pat Campbell. We do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this our last will and testament. our very wonderful advisor and friend. Mrs. Martha Farry. Shirley Stake Senior Class Poem We. the Seniors of 1950, g i Through years of hard work, have learned to be thrifty. All of our school days have been lots of fun. , We are very proud of the work we 've done. Tonight We Launch. Where Shall We Anchor. is the motto that we use. This means that now our life career we have to choose. It seems that through our twelve years of school. That in our crown this year takes the jewel. We've reached our goal and gone our way. And so until the worlds last day, Our high school days are all through So. Schoolmates here's to you. Go forth and do: Be strong and wise, You too. someday. to fame will rise. There will be thousands to tell you it can't be done, Stand up to life until success you've won. You must buckle in with a bit of a grin. just roll up your sleeves and to to it. Then start to sing as you tackle the thing. That cannot be done and you'll do it. May you always be proud of Our Class As the trail of our success we tell. And to those who are following our footsteps. We want to say Farewell. Z4

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