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LA T WILL and TE 'FAME T To whom it may concem we the SeniorClass ofl953, of the Ohio City-Liberty High School, being of unsound mind, and memory and realizing that we must part with life here, do hereby pronounce this our last will and testament These personal items are to be disposed of as follows: I, Bob Good, do hereby will my position as annual editor to two girls who were foolish enough to take it. I, Marlene Wallace, will my position as Y-Teen President to Ellen Stump and my good times in school to those following. I, Wavel Taylor, will my ability to keep the bench warm during a basketball game to Roger Snyder, and all my girls to Alben Hoffman. I, Donald High, will my hot rod ideas to William Clark that he may be a racer someday and to any boy my ability to ask a girl for a date. I, Melvin Fickert, will my last testament to John Hoffman for getting along with Miss Dull when he takes Project I. I, Lloyd Tolan, will my ability to play musical horns to Bill Clark, and the endless mystery of women to Don Hadley. I, Dick Galloway, bequeath my position in th.e shower room to Darrell Brand, and my typing ability to Tom Ainsworth. I, Ellen Schaadt, will my long hair to Kaye Roller. I, Ned Scheidt, do hereby will my old used oil filters to Donald Hadley and partially used cakes of soap to David Leiendecker. I, Don Keber do hereby will my cap giun to Charlie Putman in hopes he will have as much fun with it as I did, but reserve the right to carve . W. in the desks to myself. I. Bill Armv. do hereby will my pink striped shorts and my old brake lines to William Clark. I, John Cramer, will the static in my car radio to Pete Long I, Jack Smalley, will my ability to do less work in more time than anyone else in school to Norman Moore. I, Jim Clouse, do hereby will my red hair and boots to Bill Stutz. I, Pauline Hofmann, do hereby will my old Shorthand book to Nancy Spahr with hopes she can do better than I did. I, Lois Beach, do hereby will my ability to get to school just before the tardy bell to Marcia Walters in hopes it does her more good than it does me. I, Janet Walls, do hereby will my position as cheerleader to anybody who has the will and am- bition but wish to keep a certain boy for myself. I, Patty Hunter, do hereby will my old worn out Government book to anybody wishing to study for tests given by Mr, Lechleidner siuprisingly and my shormess to Wanda Kohn. I, Iris Baker, do hereby will my position as business managir of the Totem Pole to anyone who likes to write checks and my ability to stay out late to anyone who ' es to have a good time, I, Joanne Eber, do hereby will my ability to play the boogie-Woogie to Mr, Leiendecker in hopes that he gets as much kick from it as I do. I, Bob Brand, do hereby will my ability to stay out late during basketball season to anyone who thinks they can handle it without getting caught. I, Rosalind Bigham, do hereby will my position as mimeograph operator to anyone who can an 'old Crank' as long as I have. I continued on page 243
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