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Page 24 text:
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E i . 1- .5 wr. 1 rigs Lf. I if First Row PAUL ABY, PAUL ANDERSON, ANNE M. ANUCINSKI, RALPH ATEN, HELEN ATTWOOD. Second Row VIRGINIA AUSTEN, CLYDE BACHMANN, ELSIE BARCUS, KARL BEEM, HARRIETT BARTLEY. Third Row JOSEPH BAUM, ELIZABETH BENTLE, FLORENCE BIDDINGER, FRANK BORDO- NARO, BOB BRUBAKER. Fourth Row CARL BUFFENMYER, CONSTANCE BYERS, JANET CAMPBELL, LQETTA CARBERRY, MARILYN CARPENTER. Q0
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Page 23 text:
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CLASS WILL Know all men by these present, that we, the class of 1937, oi the school oi Ashland, city of Ashland, state oi Ohio, of the age of four years, being of sound mind and memory, and it being our intention and purpose to dispose of all property, real, personal and mixed, which we may own at the time of our graduation, or which we may have the power to dispose by will, do hereby malce, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the following manner: We bequeath unto the Junior Class, all the trials and tribulations of a Senior Class with the faint hope that they will be treated in a manner not unlilce our own efficient one. To the Sophmore Class, we leave the bright and cheerful intersection ofthe northern and western second Floor corridors to be used as a general milling place, if you can get by with it. We give to the Freshman Class 25c collected from the Floor ofthe stage after rallies, assemblies etc., just to let them know that we lcnow not all pennies come from heaven. We leave Miss Pauline Culbertson with a thorough lcnowledge of the child-lilce ways of a senior. We hereby bequeath to Mr. Gnagey 5 little atoms, For his laboratory and some new footlights for the stage so that he will have nothing more to worry about. ' U Unto Mr. Colby we bequeath some nice juicy custard pies to throwat all French Students who don't learn the use of venir de,, F . .-.i -. To Mr. Gorsuch we leave a new lie-detector, and a sub-machine gun to be used on those students who aren't smart enough tg, go to school when they should. Professeur Charles Atlas Repp leaves his dumbells to Mr. Pross. l-larry Gill bequeaths his mild and mellow base voice to Fred Johnson with the hope that Fred will change his ways and go straight. Mary Souder leaves the remainder of her jar of Mexican jumping beans to cheer leader l'lettinger who can now be one jump ahead oi Shorties Werwage and Anderson. David Sigler leaves his camera to Diclc Spreng with complete instructions as to how, when, and whom to shoot. Robert Pete Oldham surrenders his odious tromboners to Joseph Bruno Helbert. Ruth McConnell leaves her coy smile and winsome ways to Jean Williams to be used without discretion on the male members of Jean's class. Paul Gerlach leaves his baby boolc with three blond hairs in it to Esther Swing it Covert. ' Marjorie Harris bequeaths 45 squealcy Oboe reeds to Dick Weldon who hopes to go to the Nationals next year. To the school Tarzan Bill Elcey bequeaths a ten foot ladder to be used under the baslcets in the gym, so it won't be necessary to jump for them anymore. The August Franlc Bordonaro bequeaths to the school a vast collection of history tests which he has conquered. There are pages and pages Filled with absolutely nothing. To Ashland l-ligh School we bequeath the everlasting impressions and memories of the Finest class to graduate from her. ' Rexiorcl E. Matthews 19
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First Row HERB CARR, ROBERT CASTOR, Jr., LAWRENCE CLARK, RAYMOND CLARK, ROSE M. CLARK, Second Row BOB COLEMAN, JIM COOPER, EDGAR DEEVER, BETTY MAY DEIBLER, JACK DEIBLER. Third Row CHARLES A. DRAKE, HOY DUNHAM, MAXINE DUPLER, BILL EKEY, HYMAN EP- STEIN. Fourth Row EMILY FARNSWORTH, FORREST FELLENBAUM, MAURICE FLIEGEL, CARL FOCK- LER, GLEN FOX. N X 3' if '54, Q '54 . A V 21
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