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EARL STOBER Paper Staff - 4 F. F. A. - 2,3,4g Pres. - 3 Student Council - 4 Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class play - 3 Interclass - 3 NORMA OBENOUR G.A.A. 3 Liabrarian 3,4 SARA J. PIF ER Arlington H. S. 1 Chorus 1 ALICE KLINGLER G. R. 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 3' 4 Librarian - 3 Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 2, 3 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 Orch. - 1, 2, 3, 4 Vocal Ensemble - 2 Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta - 2 ALBAN POTTER Hi-Y 4 Paper staff 3 Chorus 4 Interclass 2' Class play 3 Projection club 4 ESTHER SMITH G.R. 2,3,4 G.A.A. 3 Paper Staff 2 Chorus 1,2 Mixed chours 2 Orch. 1,2,3,4 Scholarship team 1,2,3,4 N atfl Honor Society Page 15
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TOM RICHARDSON Class Pres.-3 Hi-Y-3,4 Paper Staff-3,4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus-2,3, 4 Band-1,2,3,4-Pres. Orchestra-l,2,3,4 Interclass-2,3 Class Play-3,4 DOROTHY OHWICK G. R.-2,391 G. A. A.-3,4 Paper Staff-3 Annual Staff-4 Chorus-l,2,3,4 Tvlixed Chorus-2,3,4 Band-3,4 Orchestra-4 Vocal Ensemble-l,2,3,4 Operetta-2 Nat'l Honor Society HAROLD ZIMMER Intramurals- l,2 Librarian-4 Scholarship Tearn-4 Proiection Club-4 RACHEL ELARROD G. A. A.-3,4 G. R.-3,4 Paper Staff-l,2,3 Choruses-l,2,3 .Land-l,2,3,4 Orchestra-'l,2,3,4 lntrarrrurals-l,2,3 Class Playf3 lnierclass-25,4 l,OUlSl2 MOOREL Leipsic H. S. l, Z G. R. - 2, 3, 41QTxl'L:'3S. - Ll Siudent Council - 3 G. A. A. V- 3, 4 Paper Stall - 2 Clsoruses l, 2, 3, 4 lJl'CllESfl'ii - l. 2, 3, 4 Bzmcl - 3, fl lritramurzilzs - l, 2, 3 Basl-:ezbsill - l Scholarship Team - 1 Page 14 CATHERINE ATHA G. R.-3,4 G. A. A.-3,4 F. H. A.-4 Choruses-2 LEONA MOTTER G. A. A.-3,4 Librarian-3 BETTY DOERSAM G. A. A.-3.4 Intramurals MARSHALL WEBER Wellington H. S.-1 F ootball-3 Intramurals-l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play-4 Hi-Y-4 Baseball- 2, 3, ROGER PAUGH Hi - Y - 3, 4 Chorus ' l Mixed Chorus - 1 Accapella - 1 Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Intramurals- l ,2,3,4 Class Play-3
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i l l l i i F l l 5 V S P l Li 1 E E i i . 2 r i n Laws. , .1 Page 16 THE CLASS VVILL We, the Senior Class of 1940 of Ada High School do hereby declare, devise and bequeath this, our last will and testament, in manner ,and form as follows: First--To the patient and understanding faculty of Ada High School who have striven to Prepare us for our places in the world, we bequeath our sincere grati- tude and appreciation for what they have done. Second-T he members of the Class of 1940 give and bequeath the following articles and directions to students of Ada High School: 1. Ralph Wright and Florence Staley will their surprise courtship tactics to Riley McElroy and Geraldine Moore. 2. Frances Hoyt wills her quiet disposition to Walter Sousley. 3. Helen Wingate bequeaths her 'Lbook larnin' 1' to anyone in A. I-l. S. who needs it, and that means everybody. 4. Marjorie Whetsler leaves her hgure skating ability to any person who cares to suffer the consequences. 5. Sara lane Pifer leaves her fraternity Pin-right where it is. 6. Nelson lVlcBride gives his Nten pretty girln friends to ladies' man Franklin Berger. 7. Viola Trautner leaves her Sugar Bowl gadding to Dorothy Guyton. 8. Catherine Atha leaves her mystery boy friend to Dorothy Fulks. 9. Gerald Caris wills his Persistent spirit to Harold Bosse. IO. Edna l-lubbell bequeaths her 'lDelilah Vfortys Personalityl' to some fun- eral home. May it restl II. Rachel l-larrod leaves her trumpet solos to lane Castle who already plays nicely on the comb. 12. Hazel Ream leaves her handy automobile to Bettie Pocht. 13. Ruth Vfeber, M1164-srl Parker, and l-lelen Spar leave their seats in a cer- tain Chevrolet to Dorothy lenlziits, Dorothy Long and l.aDonna Sleesman. 14. Alice lean Klingler gives her four years as most popular girl of class to Beulah Spar. 15. Mark Vfeber and Roger Paiigh lea' 1. e their Tarzan,' personalities to Tom Rutledge and Eugene Wenglowslci. 16. Harold Zimmer bequeaths his bachelor complex to Clair Motter. 17. Eugene Crouse and Brown Pettit give their ways with younger women to Glenn Neiswander. 18. Lowell Klingler wills his long legs to Leo Vfright. 19. Lewis Elwood and Earl Baughman bequeath to Merle Wirt and Iimmy hlael-1 their uavoir du poisf' 20. Tom Richardson Wills his coifleur to a certain teacher who is getting thin on top. 21. Marian Rutledge leaves her way with college boys to Rosemary I-lofer .rnd Doris Klingler. 22. Betty Doersam leaves her athletic ability to Doris Steiger. 23. Helen Rew gives her sister Dorothy to some up-and-coming under-class man so that Dorothy Won't be lonesome when Potter leaves. 24. Esther Cay Smith leaves her standing order of two dishes of jello to Continued on Page 38 qnm-V-Wann
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