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Janet Koontz, D.A.R. Good Citi- Zen HONOR STUDENTS r Miriam Hochstetler, Salutatoriang Loren Felten, Valedictorian These people ranked third to tenth scholasticaly in the class. Row 1: Mary BethTeghtmeyer, Sue Swank, Bar- bara Pratt, Harriet Brown. man, Allen Molebash. 22 Row 2: John Buck, Mary Stoller, Berdine Hecka-
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SENIOR WILL We, the class of 1953, being of sound body and mind leave to our friends, class- mates, and teachers, the following, hoping that they can put them to better use than we have. We leave: To Mr. Tiede, the fond memories of not having to sponsor the Senior Class. To Mr. Bunge, some nerve pills to quiet his nerves during games. To Mr. Baird, next years brainy chemists. To Mr. Nierste, the best of luck in his new venture. To Mr. Pierson, the headaches of trying to organize the Seniors for their play. To Mr. Burrough, an adding machine that automatically clears itself. To Mr. Wilson, a new band room. To Mr. Yoder, a roof garden for his Ag. boys. To Mr. Koontz, the snakes from the senior play. To Mr. Shively, our unexcused absences. To Mr. Morland, some money for Shive's lunches next year. To Miss Baker, an unbreakable baton. To Miss Irion, a twenty year subscription to the Sprig. To Miss Minnick, some new records for the cafeteria. To Miss Tyler, an alka-seltzer so she can eat her classes' dinners. To Miss Shively, a soundproof library. To Mrs. Molebash, a few more clubs to sponsor. To Mrs. Hagenau, a private office. To Mrs. Hibner, some more beds for tired Seniors. :waveswwraewo:werarakwlwooooevxaoweewufwfaofwovevoeakakaorwerakwrakakwewafakakaowkwocwrwefrevrwefwefar:awk I, Charles Arch, will my church key to Roger Beehler. I, Nancy Bak, will my ability to skip school to anyone who's dumb enough to come everyday. I, Glen Bellman, will my quiet ways to Bill Stewart. I, Harriet Brown, will my ability to go to Chicago with Miss Minnick to Sharon Keck. I, John Buck, will my diet to Bob Carrico. I, Dick Buell, will my red hair to Morris Brown. I, Don Corl, will not will Marcia to anyone. I, Pat Croussore. will my long hair to Paula Smith. I, Janice Dutoi, will my curly hair to Marcia Kling. I, Beverly Eaglebarger, will my love for South Bend boys to the freshman girls. I, Elizabeth Ealing, will my big purse to anyone who has a lot of junk. I, Marcia Edel, will my yell-leading outfit to Lois Ann Noe. I, Loren Felten, will my boss to Eldon Roth. I, Mary Flora, will my love for cheerleading to Karen Robinson. I, Carol Gunterman, will my ability to keep one man to Gail Felten. 23
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