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Still Leaving I, Betty Schag, will my pretty smile to gloomy girls. I, Viola Betz, will my mischievous ways to Carol Sauder. I, Donna Heichel, will my librarian experience to Sammy Kay Matthes. friends. I, Roger Misamore, will my loyalty to Mase to all fair-weather I, Kay Jesson, will my dimples to anyone who wants them. I, Dave Wieland, will my Hotrod to anyone who dares to enter it. I, Shurlene Scheurer, will my neatness to less careful girls. I, Wayne Fluke, will my always smooth-looking hair to Eldon Brumenshenkel, I, Shirley Parker, will my giggle to Audrey Smith. I, Leland Strong, will my basketball skill to next year's team. I, Melba Peterson, will my snappy brown eyes to Nancy Chelski. I, Jake Radojcsics, will my perpetual frown to Bud Matter. I, Word Patterson, will my brilliant speeches in speech class to all tongue-tied students. I, Bette Mortimer, will my typing speed to next year's class. I, Evelyn Boggs, will my horse-back riding experiences to less ad- venturous souls. girls. them. I, Carolyn McEIhaney, will my way with the boys to all wallflowers. I, Terry McKnow, will my amiability to all snobs. I, Gloria Baumberger, will my naturally curly hair to less fortunate I, Carol Farber, will my artistic instinct to Beverly Daugherty. I, Dorothy Barth, will my witty remarks to all deadbeats. I, Bob Sprague, will my way with the girls l?l to my brother Danny. I, Connie Koogle, will my sweet monnerisms to impolite imps. I Marilyn Brumenshenkel, will my school books to the school. I I, Shirley Steward, will my rapid speech to Janice Tallentire. l, Shirley Conroy, will my love l?I for school to future students. I, Betty Shroder, will my beautiful complexion to less fortunate girls. I, Charles McCIead, will my even temperament to Jack Dyson. I, Doro Epps, will my long fingernails to Charlene Bayer. I Marilyn Hoover, will my friendly ways to anyone badly in need of I I, Ruth Ann Armstrong, will my long eyelashes to Helen Schmidt. I, Ed Adams, will my Olds convertible lNo, I don't, I might need it sometimei. lSignedI Marilyn Brumenshenkel lWitnessesI Penny Pringle Fearless Fosdick Moocher Mouse Page Twenty nine
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The Seniors Leave We, the senior class of 52 of Madison High School, City of Mans- field, County of Richland, and State of Ohio, being of sound mind QI and body, do hereby manufacture, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, thus hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us., I, I I I I I I I I I I I Richard Graff, will my calm disposition to all worrywarts. Janice McMullen, will my megaphone to Ruth Ann Steward. I Meredith Smith, will my way with the teachers to my brother, John. I, Delores Beer, will my chuckle to some poor soul who doesn't have one. I, Stanley Hunt, will my trombone to anyone who is windy enough to blow it. I, Elizabeth Reiter, will my big blue eyes to Jackie Csordas. I Dave Bowden, will my pessimistic attitude to all optimists. I Carrol Motter, will my freckles to Carol Pasheilich. I, John Troupe, will my trumpet to Steve Whitmore. I, Ruth Ann Hagerman, will my dramatic ability to next year's Thespians. I Bill Fletcher, will my quiet ways to my brother Tom. I, Nancy Rissler, will my dimples to Pat Schell. I, Dean Stoffer, will my studiousness to all the loafers in study hall. I Alma Booze, will my ability to lose weight to all hopeful dieters. I, Darlene Joseph, will my senior English book to next year's senior English students. I, Shirley Reid, will my height IPI to Phyllis Brown. I, Jerry Tallentire, will my height III to Fred Utt. I, Lavon Liebhart, will my red hair to Burton Kelley. I, Cindy Laubscher, will my melodious voice to next year's ensemble hopefuls. I, Sara Shellhaas, will my gray matter lbrains to youl to all dumb dodos. I, Carolyn Teeter, will my little brown notebook to Betty Nitz. I Bev. Morr, will my cute fads of dress to all plain Janes. I Edna Schrack, will my ability to drive a car to Hendy Hockensmith. I, Jean Orock, will my athletic ability to Rosemary Peck. I, Norma Bishop, will my accordion to Ruth Ann McClead. I, Kenny Newlon, will my driving tickets to somebody who keeps a scrapbook. I, Mary Lou Anderson, will my tap dancing skill to my slow pupils. I, Alice Bailey, will my blond hair to Louann Noble. I Tom Brittain, will my jolly sense of humor to Bill Steele. I, Gordon Davis, will my swoggering walk to Roger Copeland. I Isabell McCormick, will my long black hair to Delilace Marshall. I, James Dowsett, will my matter of fact attitude to Jim Mills. I Frances Smith, will my gift of gab to Patricia Wisenbarger. I, David McBride, will my mathematical inclinations to next year's algebra I class. Page Twenty-Eight
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A Star Just Whizzecl By U. S. S. Stoffer The Moon April l, l967 Hi There! l'll bet you're wondering what l'm do- ing up here. lt seems Professor Meredith Smith invented an atom-powered rocker fnamed for that immortal physicist, Dr. Dean Stofferi and l agreed to pilot it up here for him. There was just one minor detail which he neglected. He didn't send enough fuel for the return journey. So here l am. l'm not bored though, Luckily I brought along my super-duper-ultra tele- scope, with the built-in potato peeler, and l've been looking in on all my former class- mates. Would you like to know what l've discovered? At the Waldorf-Astoria in New York a special dinner is being served to the Pres- ident of the United States, Sara Shellhaas, and several guests. Lee Strang, head chef, has just served a new dish: fried pimientos. From the looks on the diners' faces l'd say it wasn't as good as it might have been. Seated beside President Shellhaas is Senator William D. Fletcher, who has just been appointed chairman of a committee to investigate the eating habits of the Mon- golian leap frog. Guests of Honor are Engineers David McBride and Tom Brittain. They have just completed a trans-oceanic bridge across the Pacific Ocean. An interesting sidelight is that only thirty thousand men were killed while working on the project. Madison Square Garden is theiscene of a practice session for the All-American Women's Basketball Team. Edna Schrack was the unanimous choice as captain. On the team are Alma Booze, Gloria Baum- berger, Jean Orock, and Nancy Rissler. Ward Patterson is seated behind a huge desk surrounded by three gorgeous Page Thirty secretaries, namely, Delores Beer, Eliza- beth Reiter, and Shirley Steward. Ward is president of a company that prints books backward for people who like to read the ending first. There's a vaudeville show at the Pal- ace. John Troupe's jazz band is playing a hot number featuring Kenny Newlon at the keyboard and Dave Wieland vocaliz- ing. Along Broadway I found Cindy Laub- scher playing the title role in a hit play. Kay Jesson stars in a children's TV pro- gram, Kukla, Kay, and Ollie. Connie Koogle is a singer at the Met. A concert pianist known the world over is Carolyn McElhaney. In Radio City l came upon disc jockey Janice McMullen discussing a script with writer Bette Mortimer. Shirley Parker has become a comedienne. She's famous be- cause of her giggle. Working as models are Shirley Conroy, Marilyn Brumenshenkel, and Betty Shrader. Caarol Farber is a book reviewer for the New York Times. Her comments and friendly suggestions have caused many an author to commit suicide. Fran Smith is a cartoonist for the same organization. She writes Kerosene Highway, an im- proved version of GasoIine Alley. Bev Morr is the fashion editor of Vogue Magazine. Dot Barth and Jake Radio have both become designers. Dot designs evening clothes, and Jake, bathing suits. About this time I became tired of the big city crowd and with a flick of the wrist found myself looking down upon dear old Mansfield. Lavon Liebhart is a rich con- tractor there. lt has been said that he has built over eight hundred homes in the past two years and that some forty are still standing. A large factcory, The McKown Auto- motive Company, has completed a new building. Terry McKown, of course, owns the concern. Eddie Adams proved to be a very good
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