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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: I We, as Seniors, leave the following to the remaining classes: To the Juniors, we leave our sincere wishes that you have a wonderful Senior year and trip. Also we leave you the highest honor you could receive, that of having Mrs. Farry as your advisor and friend and the Senior room as your own. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to sponsor successful dances and our sly way of cutting classes without getting caught. To the Freshmen, we leave you with the thought of the wonderful and more privileged years ahead of you and sincerely wish that you all become Seniors. To our teachers who have been our best friends during our four wonderful years of high school we bequeath as follow: To Mr. Barger, the class would like to say a hearty thanks for believing and trusting in us in whatever we did during our most important years. To Mrs. Farry, we leave memories of our years together especially our Senior year. We want her to know she will never be forgotten but will always be our wonderful Senior advisor. To Miss Titschinger, we leave the puzzle of just why our experiments never worked and hope that next years Senior chemistry students have more stars on their clean-up list. To Mrs. Bissinger, we leave a bottle of soothing throat lotion because of the fact that she had to yell so much at us in Study Hall. To Mrs. Baer, we leave all unsold greeting cards and vanilla and hope she has as much fun in Future Home Economics classes as we have had. To Miss Boka, we leave our sincerest congratulations and a fervent wish for a long and happy life. To Mr. Hetrick, we leave all of the delicious cooking odors that tempted him so much and return all the stolen wood from farm shop. To Mr. Strohmenger, the Senior Class leaves our hearty thanks for granting us our most cherished wish, that of having Pomp and Circumstance played at our Commencement Exercises. To Mr. Hauck we leave the future basketball champions and the eligibility list that never seems to contain too many Senior names.
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I took a plane from here and just as I got seated comfortably, I noticed a stewardess coming through the plane. Irnmediately I recognized her as Lavata Williams. She certainly looked neat in her uniform. I glanced around they plane and saw that right across from me sat Maxine Finnell Barr and Bud Barr. They told me that they were just returning from their honeyrnoon out West. It was a matter of hours before Iwas home again. At the airport I met Janet Russell. She told me she was on her way to Fort Wayne, Indiana where she will teach Home Economics in a school there. It had been a long day and I was just about to start for Lucas when I heard the sound of a fire alarm at the main building. All of a sudden I realized someone was shaking me and it was mother telling me that the alarm clock was ringing and it was time to go to school. As I climbed out of bed, I realized that this had all been a dream and I wondered if someday the Class of '52 would ever fulfil my dream as they ventured out into the world. P at Thomps on
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To Mr. Vail, we leave all torn window blinds and broken seats in the Senior room. To Mrs. Berry, our secretary, we leave all unpaid telephone bills and a new box of pencils in place of those she used writing so many Senior tardy slips. To the cooks, we leave the missing silverware and all second bottles of milk that were never paid for. We bequeath to the individuals of the Junior Class as follows: Ronald Schrack bequeaths his quiet, low voice to Carolyn Berger, in hopes that she makes good use of it ai, basketball games. Tom Baughman leaves the book How to Get Rich by Raising Chickens to Bill Flenner in hopes that he too can get a new car in place of his Model A. Naomi Crawford leaves her jolly way of laughing a lot to Glen Walker. Bud Barr wills the use of the Senior room to Dave McMillen and whomever it may concern and also his ability to make it to school six days out of twenty to Richard Weber. Bob Switzer wills his way with, the girls to Millard Frontz and his ability to make long shots from the middle of the floor to Russell Berry. Joetta Zody leaves her secret of how to acquire a diamond to Patricia Byerly. Maxine Finnell leaves her artistic ability to Dick White who seems to like to draw pictures . Marlene Finnell wills to Bob Mitchell her ability to get an A in Public Speaking by beginning all speeches with a question. Kate Kohler leaves her score keepers job at basketball games to Mary Bell Kurtz and her knowledge of valences in Chemistry to Richard Heilman. Albert Nichols leaves his ability to throw erasers with somebody else getting the blame to Iona Shindeldecker. Martha Kurtz leaves her big, innocent blue eyes to Burton Baer. Rose Little leaves her ability to Polish the apple with the teachers to Ray Wallace. Bill Harvey wills his basketball technique to Donna Bell and his ability to stand on his head and spit nickels to Jean McCrory. Bob Goff wills his shy, quiet way to Bob Robinson, also any left-over detention slips he might have.
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