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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, Butler High School of the Village of Butler, State of Ohio, being of doubtful sanity and failing memory do make, publis and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following that is to say: That all unpaid bills will be bequeathed to the class of 1952. Donna Swank wills her bashfulness around the boys to Marilyn McCready. Marilyn Leedy leaves her art ability to Gene Reed. Marvin Gower wills his shortness to Bill Oswalt. Beverly Strong leaves her cheerleading ability to Mary Lou Teeter. David Drunkilton wills his Toni Home Permanent to Dick Wells, and hopes he will take care of it. Jim Thorne leaves his noininess in study hall to Doyle Delong Gerald B ooks gives his hobby of chasing the girls to Roy body June McFadden wills her ability of being on the Honor Society, to Clyde Sager Beverly Teeter wills her ability in music to Ernie Shock Leola Stewart wills Nancy Broka anything whe wants, except Freddie Mary Morgan leaves her muscles to Gracie Williams Chester Ryan wills his bashfulness to Billy Barnard Carol Braden leaves her ability of going with different boys to Wilma Lifes Ronald Russell is the receiver of Charles Barnards excellent baskethal1.pLqr 1 Dalton Holler is the receiver of Connie Ritchman's sweet singing voice Jim Smith wills his farming ability to Royal Grubb June Rodgers is the receiver of Lois Longshore s short hair dos Marilyn Bookman leaves all of her books and school studys to Juanita Grubb Ruth Gleason leaves her good humor, and giggles to Elizabeth Scott To Virginia Hoffman, Louise Ackerman leaves all her thoughts of school she can concentrate on Bob Berry To Dean Reeder, Martha Ryan leaves her reducing excerises To Sue Strong, Robert McCready wills hismiachievousability JoAnn Kunkel wills her Civics Book to any one who wants it Frankfhdller wills his black hair to Patsy Kunkel To next years Seniors we hope they have a very pleasant and successful year To all the teachers we leave our thanks, for their patience and the help they gave us this year, for we did learn some things in spite of the We herebyappoint, Mn Arthur Hathaway executor of this our Will and Testa ment In Witness where of, we have here unto subscribed our names this fifteenth day of January in year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty One 6 473' l.z' ev r I Cqlv l Zr' .-92,774,111 vilf nf, , L 'fri , 1 . I I I . . g . . . . . 0 .ng. C . . . . ' . I . - . Q . K! D , SO e . - . -e - . I A-, 0 Q e e . ' - . 1 I 1 1 ' f f lg! flfl ...14 -. fl If - .'1 .L ' .' If.4-.4..! JH411. , ffl!,!, ' X71 0 - n ,l,-.141l.. 7 ' 1 I . ,-, ,157 . ' .144 bg can D l .. -4 , 4 , f I 'I I 1164.41 ' f f 7 . f.. , .. 1 1 -. ,.f 4, 1' I f f I fl .... ' :A -.A,.lI. A,-1.14- 14.34 ,.' - , I I .Z 5 B -... , . -- LALff4' A .144 4 l.44.' l- I . J . , - I , ll ' f' f 5 A' L- -M A .. ..4...4 .
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0 QC For twenty years I have always wanted to be an author So in the year of 1970, I decided to fulfill my deslre I contacted all the members of the Senior Class of 1950 to obtain data for my book This is some of the mater1al I col lected I found that Mary Morgan our former class secretary 18 the wife of a Doctor of D1v1n1ty She 18 helping h1m w1th h1s work as Dlstrict Superintendent 1n Columbus, Ohio As I continued my search I found that James Thorne has his own radlo show and has run Jack Benny and Bob Hope out of business James is marrled and has four little children mak1ng the show a success I heard that Bob McCready had a large farm in Iowa, so while traveling through the state, I vislted his farm To my amazement I found that he owns Soo acres of the best farmlng land in Iowa He is one of the leading producers of sw1ne in the United States I found that he is married to the former Shirley Proper of North Liberty I left the McCready farm and traveled to Chicago where I saw Lois Long shore's name in glittering lights My CuT1OB1ty aroused, so I went into the theater to see if it was the same Lois Longshore that had been 1n my class back B H S Backstage I found Lois just comlng from her dressing room we re newed our old acqua1ntance, and I found that she had been on the stage for the past 15 years As time was growing short, I soon had to say WFarewellN to Lois and contlnue my journey Whlle I had been 1n Chicago, Lois had lnformed me that June McFadden was a 1n Colu bus I went to the Universlty to locate her Upon arriving, the Dean in formed me that June was then teaohlng a class, but that lt would soon be dis missed While vislting June I was very much surpr1sed to hear that she was marrled to Jim Smith, also a former classmate, but now a football coach at the University That evenlng as we were d1n1ng together, they told me that Charles Barnard is a basketball coach at Bowllng Green Universlty His teams have been taking Natlonal Honors Arriving by traln in Clevekxnd the next mornlng I heard that Ruth Gleason was a nurse at St John's Instltute That afternoon I went to vis1t her an found she was married to a leading Braln Surgeon of the United States and was actlng as h1s asslstant Ruth told me that Gerald Brooks was runn1ng one of the most popular nlght clubs 1n Cleveland But to my astonishment, I found that his partner was none other than David Crunkilton I heard from David that Conn1e Hitchmam and her NAll Girl Orchestran were booked for a week's engagement at the nlght club Connie and her orchestra are famous from coast to coast for their beautiful music Talk1ng to Connie after the show, I found that Martha Ryan was her beauti cian Martha 18 very well known for her orlglnality ln halr styl1ng Next month she 18 leaving for Hollywood to design halr styles for actresses I y in s e 0 ' V e ' Professor of English at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Upon my arrival O ' O I d
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