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I, Chuck Elsass, bequeath m ability to talk politics and know which man is the best Rbemocrats naturally! to Paul Richardson. I, Joan Kah, bequeath my ability to miss the bus every morning to Lois Schmitz. I, Ernie Heintz, bequeath my glasses to anyone who needs them in the Junior Class. I, Myrtle Seigle, bequeath my smooth dancing ability to Carolyn Stottlemyer., I, Bob Naseman, bequeath my office as president of the Senior class to any Junior capable of holding it. I, Wilbur Wiley, bequeath to Ronald Schultz my freckles and my ability to out-stare anyone. I, Howard Roediger, bequeath my ability to stay home two or three days a week in the spring to work on the farm to Orville Watercutter. I, Irva Hawkins, bequeath my ability to resist all men to Martha Ell. I, Bob Inderrieden, bequeath my athletic ability to Loren Zimpher. Remember the time: in the first grade when Judy got sent out into the hall? in the second grade when we raised moths and butterflies ? in the third grade when we sent a worm to Louisiana and back? in the fourth grade when we brought our lunches to school? in the fifth grade when John had to straighten the teacher's stocking seam ? in the sixth grade when anyone who talked got slapped? in the seventh grade when we finally entered Junior Hi? in the eighth grade when we almost won the Junior Championship? in the ninth grade when we staggered through Initiation? in the tenth grade when we had some picnics at Judy's house ? in the eleventh grade when we returned the Chemistry equipment to the people it belonged to ? in the twelfth grade when we reversed the home room ? Colors: Navy Blue and White Class Flower: White Rose Motto: Now we have launchedg where shall we anchor ? KETTLERSVILLE GRAIN COMPANY Grain, Feeds, Flour, Seeds, Coal Fertilizer, Fence, Etc. Kettlersville, Ohio
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?? 61444 Wi!! ff?-P 15 XA lj I, John Raterman, bequeath my ability to chew gum during school without being noticed by the teachers to Aubrey Martin. 1, Julia Schilling, bequeath to Sharon Black my red hair and glasses. I, David Counts, bequeath to Kenny Curtis my ability to re- sist all girls but one. I, Mildred Liess, bequeath my ability to get along with other people to Judy Becher. I, Janet Soelmann, bequeath my odd cackle to Shirley Curtis. I, Ronald Zook, bequeath my stupendous knowledge of any subject to all the teachers of Anna High. I, Frank Counts, bequeath my ability to walk to school everyday and get here on time to all the Juniors living in town. I, Neoma Petrosky, bequeath my unforgettable funfortunatelyl laugh to Janet Egbert with the hope that she can forget it. I, Louis Christman, bequeath to all the Juniors my quietness. I, Leo Thaman, bequeath to Ruth Schroer my height. I, Martha Fogt, bequeath my ability to chatter about my one and only, whoever it may be, to Shirley Bell. I, Bob Westerbeck, bequeath to all Junior boys my ability to drive sanely with one hand on the wheel. I, Mary Grilliot, bequeath my mischievous acts to make school days as much fun as I can to Patty Maurer. I, Clifford Grieves, bequeath my physique to George Diehm. I, Caroline Gritzmaker, bequeath my ability to be a cheer- leader to anyone in the Junior class. I, John Boyer, bequeath my ability to get into trouble and my carefree manner to Donald Knasel. I, Mary Hulsmeyer, bequeath to Virginia Brockman my ability to sleep in English class. I, Harold Elsass, bequeath my modesty and blushes to the Junior girls. I, Ann Sayre, bequeath my sarcastic remarks and ambition to become a teacher to LaVerta Buehler. SWANDERS OIL CO. Pure Oil Gasoline Sz Fuel Oils 7584-7 53W
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