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SE IOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class ofthe Archbold German Township High School, City of Archbold, County of Fulton, State of Ohio, being of sound mind? and memory after twelve years ofarduous study, and realizing that our high school days are to be memories of the past, dohereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequeaths and devices of whatsoever nature made. Article I To Archbold High School we leave the task of finding another class as fine and outstand- ing as ours. Article Il Tail the faculty we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for guiding us through high sc ool. Article Ill To each of the succeeding classes we give the courage to go on. Article IV I, Anneita Baldwin, will my ability to go steady to Nancy Ruffer. I, Curtis Beck, will my curly blond hair to Mr. Menichetti. I, Shirley Bridges, will my ability to wait tables to Diane Hitt. I, Jo Ann Brodbeck, will my astronomical ability to Mr. Slesnick. We, Philip and Stanley Buehrer, will our athletic ability to next year's basketball team I, Deanna Burkholder, will my ability to play baseball to next year's baseball team. I, Susan Fagley, will my ability to laugh at all Dee Ann Christy's jokes to Sandra Short. I, Bob Frey, will my ability to obey Mr. Menichetti's order to open our mouths when we sing to next year's chorus. l, Mary Gibson, will Elmer to anyone who likes to dance with a 6 ft. 8 in. skeleton. I, Barbra-dyne Graber, will my quietness to Dee Ann Christy. I, Ralph Grieser, will my ability to farm to Neil Spengler. I, Fred Grisier, will my small feet to John Scales. I, Inez Guerrero, will my beautiful black hair to Barb Walters. I, Nick Holian, will my poetic ability to Gene Sauder. l, Loretta Kernig, will my ability in home -ec. to Sandra Short. I, Bob Kleck, will my ability in physics class to next year's scientists. I, Pat Lisak, will my incessant chatter to Betty Miller. I, Helen Loder, will my sense of humor to Howard Grime. I, Ted Lovejoy, will part of my 285 pounds to Jim Rice. l, Lynda Miller. will my mischievous nature to Marvin Lantz. I, Richard Nofziger,, will my physique to Donald Sommers. I, Donald Nofziger, will my whiskers from Easty Lynne to next years class play. I, Willard Nofzinger, will my ability to skip school half the time to anyone who wants to try it. I, Robert Roth, will my rabbits to anyone who wants them. I, Mlarlene Rufenacht, will my ability to laugh heartily and talk anytime to Dee Ann C risty. I, Barbara Ruffer, will my ability to play the piano to Ruth Herbert. I, David Ruffer, will my ability to sing like a bird to Neil Spengler. I, Roger Rupp. will my ability to play football to J ack Miller. I. Joan Sauder. will my quietness to Colleen Wyse. I, Walter Schmucker, will my stuttering to anyone who cares to try it. I, Helen Schultz, will my ability to sit in band and play one note on the tymps per period to John Jiminez. l, Betty Jo Scott, will my science and music ability to anyone who wants to work at it. I, Merle Seiler, will my shyness to Dale Storrer. I, Donald Short, will my ability to be late to band every morning to David Rupp pro- viding he doesn't get there any earlier than I did. I. Glen Short, will my ability in agronomy to Terry Murbach. I, Jim Short, will my ability to flirt to LaMar Gisel. I, Charlene Stuckey, will my good sense of humor to Sandra Short. I. Richard Stuckey, will my four minute mile to Billy DeGroff. I, Sharon Stutzman, will my tallnes to Doris DeGroff. I, Bob Vorthman, will my walking shuffle to Richard Leupp. I, Harold Dean Wyse, will my historical ability to Larry Short. I, Janet Wyse, will my Pickles to anyone that will take them, for Iamalady now. 22
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PROPI-IECY OnJune3, 1980, a former student of Archbold High decided it was time he found out whatbecame of his classmates. This student whom everyone remembers, is DICK NAF- ZIGER. Now asyou may have heard, there is a little city, by the name of Archbold, Jr. This is where Dick headed, because some of the class of 1955 built this city. Dick's first stop was the turkish bath which was run by none other than TED LOVEJOY and assisted by his charming wife, SHIRLEY BRIDGES. As Dick came out later, he met JIM SHORT, who owned the Elite Oil Company, and his wife, ANNEITA BALDWIN who was president of a bank fjust for amusement.J Anneita left to meet SUSAN FAGLEY who was to have herhair done at the Paris Beauty Salon that was owned and managed by MARY GIBSON. Susan was to have her opening engagement at the Blue Moon Nite Club that very evening. For several years she had traveled with a singing group known as the Yodelers but now she was entering into serious singing. Just about thattime there was an awful noise out in the street, it sounded like several cars hitting each other. But after everyone rushed out to see what it was, they saw just a Jaguar Jeep round the corner lickety -split. Who should be in the car but none other than the Master Sergeants of the Women Marine Corps, LORETTA KERNIG and DEANNA BURKHOLDER. They pulled up and started talking to Dick and guess what they had just seen? BETTY JO SCOTT outside of the local Starlite Theater. She had told them she was married to BOB ROTH who owned a chain of theaters across the country. Now who should appear walking along the street but Mayor BOB KLECK, that's right, our former class president is now a Mayor. He mentioned the fact that he was onhis way to see Susan's performance and after that he was planning to go to Hernando's Hide- way where INEZ GUERRERO was doing the mambo. The next day severalpeople who belonged to the Noonday Gossip Club went visiting throughout the city. The group included HAROLD WYSE, local weatherman, known for his perfect record ofnever giving the correct weather, ROGER RUPP, build ing contractor, WALTER SCHMUCKER and his wife BARBRADNYE GRABER. As they walked by the hospital, they saw coming out, Doctor NICK HOLIAN Qfamous surgeonj and Doctor ROBERT VORTHMA N, PediatricianlBaby Doctorj nurse, SHARON STUTZMAN and dental assistantLYNDA MILLER. Entering the hospital, they encountered CHARLENE STUCKEY who told them she was married now and had four children. Next the group went to the school where BARBARA RUFFER is secretary, and BOB FREY is the Superintendent. Right there in the hall stood the Reverend DONALD NOFZIGER and his wife JOAN SAUDER talking to two elementary teachers, MARLENE RUFENACHT and PATRICIA LISAK. The Science teacher, JO ANN BRODBECK and her assistant HELEN SCHULTZ were there. Together they invented the famous baby diapers that never get wet. Coming out of school, the group met JANET fDiorJ WYSE, famous Paris Designer. She said that she was going down to the park to hear DONALD SHORT blow on his horn, the talking trombone. As the group came back through town, they noticed a crowd of people standing around a flagpole. Much to their surprise, on top of the pole was FRED GRISIER, famous stunt man. Shoutingencouragementtohim was his wife HELEN LODER. Another strange sight was a line of every conceivable animal traveling down the middle of the street led by GLEN SHORT and RICHARD STUCKEY. They announced that they owned the SHORT- STUCKEY Circusand were going to give a performance that night. Guess who was doing the high-wire act. None other than MERLE SELLER. The last stop on the tour was to the Green Acres Farm which was managed by RALPH GRIESER. The farm produced different flavored eggs and its specialty was raspberry- coconut. After visiting in this friendly city, DICK decided to reside among his former associ- ares. 23
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