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Advice to uniors Jack Bair--Don't be afraid to look at the girls, they won't bite you. Shirley Bertrand-Hang onto Russell's class ring. Maybe next year he will replace it with a different ring. Donald Bowman-Bring your grades up. Col- leges need you to play football. Gilbert Byer-Keep doing those jobs around school. You'll grow to great heights some day. Lois Ann Coates-Keep trying. There are other boys besides those in Waynesfield. Shirley Coolidge-Keep that smile on your face. It makes other people cheerful, too. Willard Cummings-Keep singing. Your father will retire some day. Donald Dawson-Wake up, Donald! You can't sleep all the time. Junior Dulebohn-Take it easy. That Chev- rolet only goes so fast. Hazel Ferree-Keep trying. You may get a Gary yet. Phyllis Focht-With that new typewriter you'll become a professional yet. Ann Fullerton-Keep up the wit. Everyone seems to like it. Ralph Gratz-Keep farming. You may be able to find a farmerette some day. Jim Gray-Keep driving that Ford truck. Someday you may drive a Cadillac. Vaude Guthrie-Dick may graduate this year but he'll wait on you. Charles Hastings-Don't drive so fast. That car isn't made of rubber. Richard Lhamon-With your intelligence, go to college. Barbara may join you, too. Marilyn Lones-Voice your opinion. We like to hear you talk, too. Janet Newland-Forget your shyness and live. Louise Maurer-Take it easy on those giggles. They may be contagious. Bob Pence-Stay away from the Army. We want you here at home. Doyle Price-Stop leading the girls such a merry chase. Gary Price-Quit breaking girls' hearts. They have feelings, too. Patricia Resh-Keep typing. You may be secretary to the President some day. Elaine Shook-Keep up the editorship. It will lead you to great heights. Gerald Spencer-Keep teasing the girls. They like it. Fred Taylor-Keep up that athletic ability. Girls like year 'round athletes. Carol Turner-Keep collecting those baton medals. You may get one from Ohio State someday. Loretta Weygandt-You have the musical ability. Keep using it. People love it. Larry Wilson-Keep using your brains. You may be President someday. Barbara Wreede-Stay away from Wapako- neta. There are enough cute boys around Waynesfield.
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First Row-Vaudc Guthrie, Shirlvy Coolidge, Jim Gray, Donald Dawson, Bob Pcncr-, Don ' Bowman, Fred Taylor, Ralph Gratz, Phyllis Focht, Carol Turner. u n 1 O r Second Row-Advise-rgMr. Wolfe, Hazel Feree, Shirley Bvrtrand, Lois Coates, Ann Fullerton, Patricia Rosh, Marilyn Lones, Elaine Shook, Barbara Wreede, Loretta Wcygandt, Janet C 1 a S S Ncwland. . Third Row-Gilbert Bycr, Larry Wilson, Gerald Spf-ncer, Charles Hastings, Jack Bair, Doyle Price-, Gary Price, Willard Cummings, Richard Lhamon, Harry Dulehohn. S h First Row- Cflizirlc-s Guthrie-, Lu-onurd Hnrinon, Lvonnrd Cuinniings, Allen Wlivtstonv, Srott 0 P O ' johnson, Rm-d Shuncr, Frank Cart:-r, Larry Cummings, Jim Ridvnour, Dali- lwlillf-r, -Iizn Wm-lls, Mrs. Gray-Adviser. m 0 f e Sfvond Row- Rohorta Lhanion, Ann Dulchohn, Elsiv Swartz, B2ll'lJZll'il Nlcflorinifk, hizirilxn Mc'Kinnvy, Eilvcn Sotty, Bcvcrly Gallant, Sandra Herndon, Vzllvm Babcock, Ruth Ann C 1 Oglr-shi-4-, Nancy Pvpplc-, Jzinifc' Purkuy, Phyllis Ann BCL-rs. a S S Third Row-f-'Jim Morris, Roger Minnich, Dwight Spencor, Bob Spillrnan, Clarence Tullock, John Czunpbr-ll, Ross Sid:-nvr, Taylor Hulv, Bill Long, Carl Slaup, Dick Moss.
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