Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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Advice to the Juniors Darrell Williams--With your crewcut and baby blue eyes, who needs advice! Lee Turner--Take it easy on the side roads, the ditches are deep. Mary Pepple--With your acting ability you should go to Hollywood. Io Ann Whetstone--Keep playing the marimba, people like to hear it. Bob Straker--Take care of that pick-up truck, it doens't have wings you know. Iane Wilcox--Keep playing the piano, Liberace isn't so young any more. Betty Brown--Keep up your friendly word and pleasant smile for all. Iack Haggard--Lakeview isn't the only town with good-looking girls. Bob Petter--With your ability in athletics, you should make it a career. Sue Buffenbarger--With your knowledge of sewing and cooking, you should be a Home Economic teacher. Neal Miller--Take it easy on that Ford, it might last longer. Charles Trusdale--With that great voice of yours, you'll be a second Valentine. Fred Woods--Keep teasing the girls, they like it. Ioyce Stacy--With your twirling ability, you could easily join a college band. Carol Smith--Don't worry, great things come in small packages. Vernon Webb--With your farming experience, be a farmer! Mary Ann Bradley--Hang on to a F.F.A. boy, you will make a cute farmer's wife. Bob Brown--Get a motorcycle instead of your motor scooter, so you can terrorize Highway 117 . Pat Coon--You will be able to get along with anybody with your nice personality. Max Williams--Go on to college, there you will have more teachers to pester. Iason Manchester--Don't give up playing the trombone, you could be an orchestra leader someday. Lynda Walters--After school, go on to nurses training, you will make a cute nurse. Mike Shaw--With your muscles and broad shoulders, who needs Charles Atlas books. Ferrell Spencer--Don't be so rough on that Chevy, it only goes so fast. Larry Wilcox--The world is always looking for a good basketball player. Nice going! Mable Shark--If you like to listen to records, you should be a disc-jockey. Roxy Williams--With your talent you should consider going to modeling school. Violet Bradley--With your ability to get along with people, you should be a schoolteacher. Marvin Spencer--If you like to read and write, you should continue, and be a writer. Iean Spencer--You would make a nice-looking nurse, why not consider this position. Delores Marsteller--With your skill and ability, why not be a beautician. Junior Meyers--With your ability in horsemanship, you should work with a rodeo. Ioyce Shaw--You will always have friends as long as you keep your pleasant disposition. Keith Glass--Don't drive that Dodge so fast, if you want to fly buy an airplane. Gordon Coates--Keep skating maybe you will be a profes-sional with a red headed partner. Harold Hamilton--Watch out, they say red heads have a temper. Kent Mongold--You should make a professional basketball player with your ability. Darrell Kaufman--Watch out Wapak will get you yet! Written by: Grace Beers Sonja Feikert

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Last Will and Testament of the Class of I956 We, the Senior Class of 1956, of Waynesfield High School, County of Auglaize, State of Ohio, wish to make our last will and testament and to make the following bequests: SECTION 1 To this school, Waynesfleld, in order to show our appreciation for all it has done for us ln the past years, and for years to come, we leave our picture in study hall for you to look at in the future. SECTION 2 To the members of the faculty in appreciation of their help we render thanks and a memory of us in the future. l ARTICLE Mr. Snyder, our superintendent, we leave the memories of our wonderful class. ARTICLE 2 Mr. Dangler, our principal and commercial teacher, we leave a new recording of the typewriter song. ARTICLE 3 Mrs. Gray, our homeroom teacher, we leave the dream of a quieter Senior Class next year. ARTICLE 4 Mrs. Gosnell, our English teacher, we leave an automatic gum disposal unit for her classroom. ARTICLE 5 Mr. Ramsey, our coach, the dream of winning the State Basketball Tournament. ARTICLE 6 Mr. Greenlee, our Agriculture teacher, the ability to produce future farmers of America. ARTICLE 7 Mr. Corfman, our Chemistry teacher, the hope of fewer messes to clean up because of the Seniors. ARTICLE 8 Miss Sprague, our Home-Economic teacher, we leave a recipe to catch a husband. ARTICLE 9 Mr. Schaufelberger, our band director, the hope of having the first highschool band to perform in Car- negie Hall. ARTICLE l0 Mr. Cummings, our choral director, the task of finding a louder soprano section. SECTION 3 To Burleigh Howell and Hank Alberding, our janitors, we leave a new broom with which to clean-up after the Seniors in 1957. SECTION 4 To Mrs. Webb, our school secretary, we will take our financial troubles and leave you in peace. SECTION 5 To our cooks we leave a Betty Crocker Cook Book. SECTION 6 To the Freshman Class, we leave high school headaches for the next three years. SECTION 7 To the Sophomore Class, we will the ability to have as many good times in high school as we did. SECTION 8 ARTICLE 1 To the Junior Class as a whole we leave the happiness of our Senior Class to you. Item l Grace Beers bequeaths her friendliness to Jo Ann Whetstone. Item 2 Tom Binkly leaves his stage managing ability to Farrell Spencer. Item 3 Joyce Block wills her singing ability to Charles Truesdale. Item 4 Beverly Blodgett bequeaths her shyness to Carol Smith. Item 5 Ron Bruno leaves his driving ability to Neal Miller and Lee Turner. .Item 6 Roger Byers wills his hot rod to Mike Shaw. Item 7 Lois Copeland bequeaths her elevated shoes to Jason Manchester. Item 8 Harry Erwin leaves his duals to Gorden Coates. Item 9 Sonja Feikert leaves her worn-out clarinet reed to Joyce Stacy. Item 10 Rosie Fowler wills her cheerfulness to Mary Pepple. Item ll Shirley Guider bequeaths her quietness to Bob Brown and Violet Bradley. Item I2 Jean Gray leaves her sour notes on her trumpet to Jane Wilcox. Item 13 Linda Herndon wills her red hair to Jean Spencer and Kent Mongold. Item I4 Loretta Howell bequeaths her majorette boots to Roxy Williams and Mary Ann Bradley. Item 15 Martha Hunter leaves her editorship of the Tiger Type to a deserving Junior. Item 16 Joe Gay wills his A's in Algebra to Fred Woods. Item 17 Eugene Kaufman bequeaths his farming ability to Bob Straker and Vernon Webb. Item I8 Barbara Kaufman wills her love of Home Economics to Delores Marsteller. Item 19 Gary Knotts leaves his hopped-up cycle to Max Williams. Item 20 Bob Morris bequeaths his nightly visits to Lakeview to Jack Haggard. Item 21 Larry Nichols wills his empty locker to Darrell Kaufman. Item 22 Lee Pyles bequeaths his horsemanship to Pat Coon. Item 23 Frances Ritchie leaves her nursing ambitions to Lynda Walters. Item 24 Lois Searfoss wills her giggles to Mable Shark. Item 25 Janis Shaw bequeaths her Queen title to any elegible Junior girl. Item 26 Larry Shaw wills his athletic ability to Darrel Williams and Bob Fetters. Item 27 Lee Shobe leaves his sense of humor to Larry Wilcox. Item 28 Larry Stauffer bequeaths his toothpick to Betty Brown. Item 29 Donald Spencer wills his brother to Sue Buffenbarger. Item 30 Shirley Spencer leaves her last name to Marvin. Item 31 Sharlene Wallace bequeaths her ability to hold a man to Joyce Shaw. Item 32 Sharon Williams leaves her seat on the New Hampshire bus to Junior Myers. Item 33 Loren Waitman wills his polite manners to Harold Hamilton and Keith Glass. ARTICLE 2 We, Loretta Howell, Jean Gray, and Joyce Block, wish to place ourselves in position for any criticism or praise to this last will and testament and wish to bequeath the ability of writing it to any and all future Seniors. We hereby appoint Nlrs. David Gray, our sole executor of this last will and testament. Signed, sealed, published and declared by thelabove named Senior Class as its last will and testament. in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the said Testator and of each other. witness: Roxy Williams Witness: Jo The Senior Class of 1956 Ksignedl Joyce Block Jean Gray Ann Whetstone Loretta Howell



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