Shawnee High School - Quilna Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 26 text:

fad Wd! and 7 of Me 1944 - 1945 Glen We, the 1944-1945 Senior Class of Shawnee High School, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath to the 1945-1946 Senior Class the following: ITEM: The right to attend school in a free country where who you are and what you think counts, where you can worship and speak as you please, and where all men are brothers. ITEM: Your turn at being Cock-of-the-walk and bossing the underclass- men around. To you we give the opportunity of being boss. ITEM: The honor of sitting in the front rows in assembly and of having the whole school stand at attention while you take your good old time in march- ing out. ITEM: Senior study hall as your home room with its long rows of windows which give such a fine view of your America. With -the study hall we give the noise of the Chief room on Fridays, the pencil sharpener that won't, the picture of the I-lorse Fair , and that super View of the library which makes you glad that you don't have that many books to study. ITEM: The fun we had in being seniors, also the hard Work and responsi- bility that goes with it. Remember that the underclassmen copy your every move, so move warily. ITEM: To the boys: a finer appreciation of the fairer sex and their many and varied accomplishments. The girls are the ones who will wait for you to come home, Iohnnie. ITEM: To the girls: a better understanding of the masculine gender with faith in their courage, their strength, and their skill in winning this War. Also we give them the patience that it takes to wait for the men: for the men are worth the waiting. ITEM: A feeling that you are all working toward one goal and for one cause-that of making Shawnee a better school for the future seniors. The desire to make Shawnee a school of which you can be proud. You are the only ones who can do that. ITEM: To all the school: the desire to better yourselves and your country, to build your given corner of this earth into a place fit for your returning heroes and a place that those who will not come back would have wanted to build themselves. We give to you the will to live full lives that your exit may be as glorious as your entrance and that your life may serve as a model for others. We give you the power to make your alma mater proud of you. IN WITNESS WHEREOE, on behalf of the Class of 1945, We, the class offi- cers by popular election, do hereby set our signatures: DON PUGI-I, President CARL LANGE, Vice-president MARIORIE SCHLEGEL, Secretary NELDA I-IARDIN, Treasurer 24



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ROW l fseatedl Pat Clayton, Shirley Blauvelt, Shirley Strasburg, Mary Frail. ROW 2. Shirley Iarnes, Ann Townsend, Nelda Hardin, Kathleen Ebling, Mrs. lune Much- more Cbusiness advisorl, Charlene Harber, Mrs. Goldie Waltz teditorial advisorl, loan Kershner. 4mz'!V' 'G' Isn't Don's baby picture simply deee-vine? . . . Where's that rubber cement? . . . Boy. look at those seniors! . . . Say, which cover do you like? . . . How many ads did you get. Shirley? . . . Ioan. where are those write-ups? . . . You kids take Plezol and Meadow Gold . . . Boy. did we get soaked! The progress of the theater was recorded in the annual Quilna. Members of both staffs worked diligently in order to prepare it for the students. The girls on the business staff often had to go out in Weather that wasn't fit for a dog to be in, but they trudged on. The editorial staff gave up many at study hall in order to complete the dummy. The library workroom was the scene of the ultra-secret meetings of the editor and her staff-or rather, they were supposed to be secret. After both staffs managed to hurdle a few headaches and weary feet, the annual went to press. The business staff, headed by Mrs. Muchmore, was composed of Shirley Blauvelt, editor, Charlene Harber, Shirley Strasburg, Nelda Hardin, Ann Town- send, and Kathleen Ebling. Patricia Clayton, editor, Don Pugh, Mary Frail, loan Kershner, and Shirley Iarnes comprised the editorial staff with Mrs. Waltz as advisor. As a result we give you another Quilna showing the progress of this great drama. We truly hope' that you enjoy it as much now and in years to come as we enjoyed preparing it for you. CAre we kidding?l This page sponsored by the SHAWNEE BOOSTER'S CLUB 26

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