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CLASS WILL We, the class of 48 of Boardman High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all former wills or testamentary papers. Item I. We bequeath our heartfelt appreciation for the many long hours of hard labor granted to us by our teachers. Item II. We nominate and appoint our faculty to be executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. We authorize and empower our said Executor to settle and adjust any and all claims in favor of or against our number on terms satisfactory to said Executor. Item III. The members of our class do hereinto leave their outstand- ing characteristics. Said characteristics are as follows: 1. Lois Jean Alexander bequeaths her willingness to be of help to Nan Curran. 2. Margery Carol Allen bequeaths her slick-chick figger to Jean Preston. 3. Lois Gene Ballentyne bequeathsher cute facial expressions to Betty Lee Buchanan. 4. Janet Louise Banninga bequeaths her pet hate, the bed, to the night owls. 5. Richard John Bauman bequeaths his midget-like stature to Con- rad Mattern. 6. Doris LaVerne Beck bequeaths her glue-like qualities in sticking to one man to Phyllis Stevens. 7. William Elvin Bender bequeaths his little boy ways to John Fenton. 8. Audrey Hazel Bieber bequeaths her lease on the roller rink to La Dona Garver. 9. Orville Curtis Bieber bequeaths his dazed expressions to James Allen. 10. Joseph James Borcik bequeaths his never-failing weekly trips to the office to some naughty Junior. 11. Ethel Mae Bowie bequeaths her reserved air to Carl Bosch, who is reserved for a certain Senior. 12. Billie Carol Bowman bequeaths her poise to Adele MacDonald. 13. Sally Jeanne Brown bequeaths her football crown to the next lucky girl. 14. Allen Worth Cannon bequeaths his shyness to Kenneth Wilson fhe could use somel. 15. Suzzanna Caroline Carlyle bequeaths her matchless giggle to Nancy Anthony. 16. Jacqueline Marie Clair bequeaths her impudent freckles to Henry Heintzleman. 17. Robert Harold Clayton bequeaths his flashy ties to George Pellin. 18. Robert Lawrence Conklin bequeaths his tdchnicolor blush to Verna Bayne. 19. Jack Jardine Crytzer bequeaths his bewitching eyes to Natalie Schafer. 20. Bales Archibald Davis bequeaths his baffling history recitations to Donald Carter. 26
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SENIORS WILSON WISLER WITTENAUER WITTENAUER WRIGHT WVRIGHT YARD LAWRENCE WILSON Slow but sure . . . low in voice, but high in char- acter. ever thounhtful . . . independent. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor System 3. PHYLLIS WISLER Phyl . . . cheers for our cheerleader, warbler of thc airwaves . . . fluffy bangs . . . happy-go-lucky. Y-Teens 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Officer 45 Chorus 3, 43 Spanish Club 4, Cheerleader 45 Bugle Staff 4. BERNICE WITTENAUER Brisk as a broom . . . always in holiday mood . . . would do anything for you . . . common sense and good- IICSS. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Kaybees 43 Monitor System 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. RAYMOND WITTENAUER Wittic . . . drives on two wheels to save rubber . . . adds light touch to a dull moment, because he sees the funny side of everything . . . man of few words. Photo-Arts Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA WRIGHT Gid1ze . . . pep princess, laughs continuously and contapziously . . . if music is the food of lnve . . . then Play on . . . really rates with the fellows and gals . . . her suppressed desire is to be a ballet dancer. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus lg Bugle Staff 43 Annual Staff 4. ROBERT WRIGHT Bob . . . Bobs in--Bobs out . . . man of a few thousand words . . . everyonc's pal . . . bursting with name ideas. Torch 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. JOANN YARD Jo . . . flittcr, flutter, unpredictable . . . full of devilish ideas . . . her sparkling personality gives n lift to any conversation . . . never a worry . . . never a care. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Kaybees 3, 45 Bugle Staff 4. MOTTO In ourselves the future lies. COLORS Gold and White. 25
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CLASS WILL Ruth Barbara Deckant bequeaths her friendliness to Venetta Geordan. Donald Anthony DeMarinis bequeaths his pugilistic interests to any member of the Golden Gloves. Alice Anne Dick bequeaths her time spent in the shorthand room to Marilyn Hohing. Verna Lee Dodsonubequeaths her half-pint size to Adele Murphy. George Joseph Luke Dougherty, Esq., bequeaths his infectious laugh to Woody Woodpecker. Sally Bartlet Downie bequeaths her pleasing tone qualities to Nora Faulkner. Nelson Bamford Doyle bequeaths his band uniform Cwith altera- tionsl to Andrew Johnson. Richard Collins Doyle bequeaths his slow, shy, grin to Dorothy Mae Egan. Graydon Fulton Drebes bequeaths his bright yellow sweater to John Todd. William Edward Evankovich bequeaths his experience at a gas station to Bruce Gillies. Jeanne Eileen Fieldhouse bequeaths her frequent parties to Mari- jean Banks. Ethel Jean Flink bequeaths her alto voice to Shirley Callahan. Arlene Bertha Froom bequeaths her dramatic ability to Sandra Suttles. Carole Gay Fullerton bequeaths her sophisticated manner 'to Ardeth Carlson. Mary Eileen Gallagher bequeaths her gift for creating alibis to Richard Lemon. Arthur Ripley Geiger bequeaths his ability to get away with things to Ordwell Burr. Patricia Ann Gilboy bequeaths her scatter-brain ways to Evelyn Brandt. Michael James Glazzy bequeaths his love of school fat vacation timesl to William Nichols. Henry Lawrence Gorgas bequeaths his grammatical blunders in English class to Evan Pridham. Raymond Edward Green bequeaths his ability to get in there and pitch to Elleen Smith. , Frederick Anthony Groza bequeaths his expert tumbling to Dick Heckert. Nelson Erving Gustafson bequeaths his conscientiousness to Joan Grass. Jo Ann Heed bequeaths her absent-mindedness to one of our teachers fperhaps it would be better not to mention any namesl. Paul Joseph Herald bequeaths his better half to next year's senior class. Betty Ann Hess bequeaths her sheet music to Jean Welsh. Ruth Elaine Hoganson bequeaths her mermaid ability to Jayne Blackwell. William Ellsworth Howell bequeaths his Hi-Y pencils to Dean Hawk. fContinued on Page 1001
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