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Senior Class Play On November 14, the senior class presented a three-act comedy- entitled, The Little Dog Laughed.” It was the story of a small town family and their problems when their teen-age daughter .a student of psychology, tried out her theories on her family and their friends. The leads were played by Dick Reese, Ruth Gam. Norma Frederick, and Ronald Jonas. Page tt To Your Success—Sell's, 590 Dover Road in Bay
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Class Will We, rhe Senior Class of 1953, students of Bay High School, of Bay Village, Ohio, County of Cuyahoga, and Srate of Ohio, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. BARBARA AGY leaves her well-known wiggle to the surprised MARY LEASE. 1 x N ALLEN leaves his membership card for the fciirls wrestling team to BOB GROFF. JEAN ALLEN wills the Charleston to EDDIE MILLER GARY ANSCHUETZ is willing to leave his '48 Pon- tiac sedan to any SOPHOMORE OR JUNIOR BOY planning to raise a family. PAT ARMSTRONG gladly bids farewell to the job of ’aying out the Annual, knowing that GAIL HALLER will continue next year. MARY ANN BALZFRSEN leaves her height to the no' so needy NANCY WOLFE GERSHOM BARBER leaves the remains of his wool ?h’rt to MR. ”D. to use as an example for next year’s chemistry class KIM BFACH wills the Bay Window to ANY INTER FSTED JUNIOR LYNNE BETTES'S reserved personality will go to MARGIE EICKELBERG. MARY ANN BOREN gives Mrs. Born’s shoes back to MRS. BORTZ hoping that someone may find them useful for a maid part again TOM BRINER generously gives his knickers to JOHNNY CLAPPER GEORGIE BULLOCK’S lonely senior year is left to JUDY IRWIN HEINZ BUSEMAN is still debating on whether or not he should leave his filtered cigarettes to the track team What do you think, fellas? BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN wills his good taste in clothes to JOHN BRIDENBAUGH SANDY CHICHESTER cautiously leaves her theories to DALE SAWYER SUE CLARK’S last minute parties are bequeathed to MARIAN PARKS. BOB COLLOM wills his quietness to GARY GRIF FIN JACK DEAN leaves his spring baseball fever to DOUG JACOBY MARIE DELUCA has consented to leave her reserved seat in the Green Beetle’’ to anyone in the sophomore class that wants it. GEORGIA DICKASON leaves her ability to tell jokes to JANE NYERGES. RICHARD DiCKASON leaves his shotgun to CARL ROTH JOSEPHINE DINDIA regretfully leaves her baton to Bay High's future majorettes. BETTY DUPROW wills her well-worn knitting needles to ANNE REED MARILYN ENGLEHART’S curiosity will belong to JEAN DISBROW. DICK FENN’S track ability goes to JERRY McDER- MOTT NORMA FREDERICK leaves her unmistakable Frederick Laugh” to her sister. LORETTA. RUTH GARN leaves her duties as Chemistry Lab. Assistant to some junior with good nerves. MARY GALAMBOS wills her cheering ability to GAIL W1 ELAND. CAROL GEORGE leaves her sense of humor to TOM KRUKEMEYER JANICE GERBER gladly wills her worn-out choir blouse to any lucky freshman girl who makes choir. DAN GOEMMEL sadly leaves all his fun and good times to his brother, JIM. JOYCE GOODMAN leaves her space cadet belt to MIRIAM DOTY. POLLY GORDON leaves her hydrogen explosives in the hands of the trustworthy JACK LUNDIN. DON GRESHAM has left BARB BODEN to watch over Kay. in hopes that she'll be well taken care of DICK GROFF leaves some of that “ole desire” to next year's football squad. CAROL HARLAN'S love for a good time is be- queathed to NANCY MOYER DAVE HINCKLEY leaves “The Red Bomb” to any- one who wants it. JEANNE HOAGLAND'S still wet paint brush will be'onv to JEAN GRASSLE. SHERRY HOLBEN sadly leaves Mortimer to JANICE BORGIA NICK IACOBUCCI gives up his Italian Pizza to the SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR IRISHMEN. RONALD JONAS wills his boisterousness to JIM BROWN. Here is a real bargain! AL JONFS and JACK KFEVER have left their fine eyesight to ANY BLIND JUNIOR JACK KARCHER leaves his twelve years in the Castle Painted Blue and White to his brothers and sister. DAVE KESSLER hesitatingly leaves JEANETTE to pester Mr. Crews. DAN KRUKEMEYER leaves his famous wisecracks to TOM HENRY DAVE LAVERTY’S easy going disposition goes to NEDRA HARPER GLADYS LINEK leaves her ability to blush to PAT MULLEN. MARY MAINWARING’S blond hair will be seen on ANN REICHENBACH. LARRY MARSH leaves his ability to play the piano to TOM GROTH GWEN MIDDLETON leaves her crown to next year’s lucky queen. JIM MONCK leaves his guard position to some eligible JUNIOR PAUL MORRISON wants the Green Hornet” to be kent in Bay so he has left it to the highest bidder. BRUCE NADLER’S big feet will be seen on TOM ROEHL PATSY O’TOOLE’S Community Chest Speeches are to be given to GRETCHEN SCHUELE. PATRICK O’TOOLE'S ability to get on the Honor Roll belongs to JIM ZIPP. DICK REESE wills his kicking toe to BOB REED. PETE ROEHL’S innocent expression will be seen on the face of HOWE ST1DGER DON SCHULLER leaves his curly hair to THE ROTHAERMEL TWINS. JUDY STARK willingly wills the dirty work on the Stagecrafters to RUSS CARSON. ANN TAYLOR leaves all but one of her discoveries in Lakewood to anyone willing to look. ANDY TEIBERIS leaves his apparent shyness to JOHN PARKER PATSY WAHL leaves her promptness to JOHN PAT- TERSON. JOANNE WEBER will give her keys to the Green Beetle to her brother, GARY. DAVE WE1TZEL leaves his young girlfriends in the care of JOHN SHERMAN, who is no doubt wondering what to do with them. BILL WENDT wills his camera to BOB SILAGY. JIM WEYMARK leaves his vocabulary to MARILYN DOUBRAVA. TOM WILLIAMS leaves the troubles of next year's Annual to SANDY DUNN. BONNIE WINTON wills her taxi service to CAROL KOWATCH, one who she is sure can fill the require- ments. Pcm tl Aluminum Greenhouses, Inc., 14615 Lorain Ave., Cleveland
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Senior Class Prophecy Oh, hum, I hate to get up in the morning. Let s w-c what this morning's paper has to say. Ill start with the front page. Oh yes, today is Tuesday, 1973. That reminds me to watch the HAPPY CHAMBERLAIN'S BREAKFAST SHOW on TV. starring that happily married couple, LYNNE and BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN. Well, back to the paper. My, there are a lot of people in the paper that I knew in high school. Just for fun I think I'll recall them by their former names. Let's see, what is on the front page? RUTH GARN, Ambassador to Russia, to have tea with Vouskylittzzy, Russia's prime minister. KIM BEACH is panning for gold in Alaska. PETE ROEHL is still lighting state courts to pass a law for the protection of the lakefront. JIM WEY- MARK has just published his first edition diction- ary entitled, 'WEYMARKS WITTY WORDS. LARRY MARSH is now returning from his sec- ond successful trip to the moon. BONNIE WIN- TON has recently returned from swimming three times around the world. Her manager, GERSHOM BARBER, followed her at the oars of a row boat. DICK GROFF breaks record of flag pole sit- ting and refuses to come down. Governor MARY ANN BALZERSEN proclaims holiday for Texans only. JACK KARCHER, well known oil man, is planning a street dance. Assisting him are DICK REESE, wealthy cattle rancher, and DON SCHUL- LER, mayor of Houston, Texas. PATSY WAHL is running on the democratic ticket for presidency of the United States. Her opponent on the Repub- lican ticket is AL JONES. His campaign manager, Mrs. Jones, the former MARY GALAMBOS, is anxiously awaiting to become first lady. BILL WENDT raises first twelve foot orchid. JEAN ALLEN is found as a stowaway on board a Navy battleship. GARY ANCHUETZ, car deal- er, sells his new jet propelled rocket car to DAVE LAVERTY. Mr. Laverty has finally consented to sell his Model A to GEORG1ANNA BULLOCK'S Ancient Relic Museum which is located opposite the art museum owned by JEANNE HOAGLAND and JUDY STARK. SANDY CHICHESTER, well-known chemist, blows up JACK KEEVER'S chemical center in California. Mr. Keever is now- recovering in ST. NICK IACOBUCCI’S hospital in San Diego MARY ANN BOREN opens rest home for retired actresses and actors. Her first resident is RONALD JONAS, well known actor of stage and screen. DON ALLEN wins kissing marathon, but all the credit goes to his trainer. BARBARA AGY. Page IS Lakeland Foodtown—All your food needs under one roof—19243 Detroit
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