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. Jim Iortney, Cecil Sayre, J . Dick Ldame,Ronn1e Earick, Ninth Grade . George Hemninger, Ann lc- Clelland, Patty Iaseman, Nancy Gildenmeieter, Ger- trude Ball,Dorothy Keely, Elaine Dunn, Leonard Tarn Don Miller, Jim Morlock, Eddie Dolch, Diok Weaver, Dick Smith, B111 Robbins. Harold Se1p1e,Ray Zeiter, Jerry B1ller,llr. Siegfried. Eigth Grade Gaye Haesler, Leonard Farr, 1 Sayre, John Tanner, Bill bbine, Don Miller, Jim Fort , Dorothy Keeey. 2.lr. Sieg- fried, Ann McClelland, llaine Dunn, Pat Iaseman,Gertrude Ball, Dick Snith, Jim lorlock,D1ck Ad- Geo. Heminger, Ray Zeiter, Weaver, Eddie Do1ch,Bob Ken Littleton, Harold Seiple, Don Bish, Ronnie Earick, Bill Stinchcomb, Jerry Billet. Elevenun Grade l. Gertrude Ball, Gaye Hoeeler, Elaine Dunn, Patty Kaseman, Ann McClelland. 2. Jim lortney, George Hemminger, Cecil Sayre lddie Dolch, Leonard Farr, lr. Zellner. 3. Dick Adams, Don Miller, Ray Zeiter, Harold Seiple, Jim lbrlock, Bob Emerson. Tenth Grade l. Pat Kaeeman, Gay Hose- ler, Gertrude Ball, Jim Iortney, George Hemminger, ld Dolch, Don lliller,Cecil Sayre, Inn Farr, Elaine Dunn, Ann lk:C1e11a.nd.2.llr. Siegfried, Dickldams, Jim lbrlock, Bon Earick, Har- old Seiple, RayZe1ter,Dob Emerson, Jerry Biller. -5nn.-.... ,A rv' A 14 Twelfth Grade Seniors at Last 1. Elaine Dunn, George Hemmin- ger, Ann McClelland, Len Farr June Blum, Patty Kaeeman. 2. Ray Zeiter, Gaye Hossler, Eddie Dolch, Gertrude Ball,Ce- cil Sayre, Mrs. Swearingen. 3. Jim Morlock,Don Miller, Ron- nie Earick, Harold Seiple, Bob Emerson.
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Sen br 674 5 W17l We, the class of 1954, in the village of Bloomville, county of Seneca, State of Ohio, the United States of America, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath our prize possessions, habits, and abilities to trustworthy underclassmen, who will, we are sure, be able to make use of and develop the respective bequests. May these heirs ever hold their possessions in great esteem and be worthy of the trust placed in them by the departing Seniors. In this manner do we dispose of our possessions: ARTICLE I. Item I - To the Juniors we leave three things: Ill the anticipation of a well- earned trip, 121 the pleasure of reliving their school memories by putting together an Annual, and Q32 the realization that their goal--graduation--is almost in sight. Item II - we leave to the Sophomores the desire to be good basketball players and sportsmen, and the will to achieve that desire. Item III - we leave to the Freshman Class all of our old broken down horns and strained vocal cords. Item IV - We will to the seventh and eighth grade pupils a sufficient number of partners of their own age group, so that they will not have to choose an 'older' man or woman. We also leave them all the worn books we used in years past and all left- over bookcovers. Item V - For their meetings in the library we leave to the school board a new table equipped with three ash trays. To the ARTICLE II. Faculty, we bequeath the following: Mr. Porter - A brand new laboratory. He needs one after the many explosions we caused. Mr. Siegfried - Ten giant notebooks to keep track of the minutes the pupils are made to stay ln at noon. Mrs. Swearingen - Our thanks and gratitude for the many ways in which she help- ed us as our advisor. Mr. Sidnell - A way to control his temper when the noise in music class ls get- ting deafening. We hope he quiets the noise Mrs. Detterman - The means of detecting without the Miss Kagy - The ability to teach the Ag. Mr. Herrod - As he is not very tall, we to a dull roar. book reports which have been written books having been read. boys to cook and sew ln six weeks. leave him a pair of stllts which were made by the boys in Shop. Mr. Plnkley - A bottle of Hot Stuff to rub down the basketball team. ARTICLE III. I, Gertrude Ball, will my quietness to Joyce Murphy. I, June Blam, will my class ring to Don Ziegler to wear on his little finger. I, Edward Dolch, will my strength to Tom Valentine. I, Elaine Dunn, will my Attica class ring to Barbara Kagy. I, Ronnie Earick, will my chemistry book to Don McNeal. I, Bob Emerson, will my artistic talents to Melvin Smith. I, Leonard Farr, will my eating capacity to John Cooper. I, George Hemminger, will my leadership qualities to Eddie Lutz. I, Gay Hossler, will my arguments with Mr. Siegfried to Marjorie Wertz. I, Pat Kaseman, will my majorette suit and whistle to Ann Chaney. I, Ann McClelland, will my shortness to Marjorie Miller. I, Don Miller, will my hot-rodding ability to Phil Dunn. I, Jim Morlock, will my flirting technique to Carl Hopkins. I. I, Cecil Sayre, will my 'sleeping on Mondayn habit I, Harold Seiple, will my wavy hair and my comb to Raymond Zeiter, will my height to Steve Katona. to Boyd Mullholand. Norman Noss. ARTICLE IV. To the Janitor, Ralph Harding, we leave a supply of dust rags and a rag mop. To the cooks, we give the Juniors in the hope that they will behave as well as the cooks say we have. To the bus drivers, we leave a supply of riders who know how to behave. In witness whereof, we have here unto signed our names, this 25th day of May in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-four. Witnesses: Sign d: link The Senior Class of 1954. . dfa-gy! 59 . , E t : fgiafmnfuj ffftffbwg xecu orsllaymond Zeiter Cecil Sayre
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