Clay Township High School - Geronimo Yearbook (Peru, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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REFLECTCR Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five, Clay Township, County of Miami, State of Indiana, and in the United States of America-being of sound body of Twenty-four and supposedly of sound mind have agreed upon a few bequeaths we should like to make to the following: ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM I II III IV V VI V To the Clay Township High School we bequeath our truest wishes that it will continue as a greatly loved and honored place to all of those who spend any precious moments there. To Mr. Pring, our sponsor, we bequeath our deepest gratitude and sincerest appreciation for all he has done to help us cope with the problems we have encountered this past year. To the faculty we bequeath the ability to spend a quiet and peaceful summer recuperating from the four years they have experienced with us. To our loyal janitor we 'bequeath our sincere thanks for keeping it a secret whenever he found us running through the halls during class time. To the Juniors we bequeath our ability to argue as to how something should be done and, of course, the ability to settle the argument peacefully. To the Sophomores we bequeath our executive ability, knowing it will come in very handy to them in the next two years. To the Freshmen we bequeath the right to leave all of their green property to the coming Freshmen and advance to the rank of Sophomores. 19

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'Ski REFLECTGR - THE CLASS OF '45 At last we are the Seniors, But the goal that we once sought Has moved along ahead of us As all good goals ought. But now we are regretful When we think of leaving this. Even our old sehool troubles Seem very near to bliss. A long time we have studied We hope it not in vaing But when these days are over Our hearts will feel some pain. Now let us all he joyfulg For these days will soon he changed, Into a memory of the past When our true goals we have gained. -JOAN ZERBE 18



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srfof' ' .S REFLECTOR Senior Bequeaths Mildred Hullinger bequeaths to her sister Doris, her place in the Senior class, expecting Doris to be just as serious, studious and intelligent as Mildred wasn't. Berneice Crane bequeaths her favorite saying and her expert control in the typing room to Martha Bullick knowing it will be of much benefit to Martha. Vivian Burke bequeaths her artistic ability and shy, quiet ways to Marjorie Buckalewg to Bill Shively goes first chair in band. Ila Jane Ramsey bequeaths her cheerful disposition and ready smile to Betty Sipeg also her ability to type budgets perfect. Richard Birkey bequeaths his quiet ways and serious attitude to Curtis Ramsey, expecting quite a change in Curt next year. Norman Mendenhall bequeaths everything in the school pertaining to him, to Phyllis constable in order that she will not be too lonely next year. Robert Baker beqeaths a portion of his height to Frank Maple to use to advan- tage in basketball and also as an addition to his handsomeness. Harold Kessler beqeaths his mop of curls and his aplomb, fself-confidencej, to Allen Foust. Dick Miller bequeaths his parking place in the hall and gym to Jack Sutton, hoping Jack will find a special girl to occupy the space with him, as Dick did. Mary Lou Fawcett bequeaths her ability to make good grades and get along well with the teachers to Earl Jenkins. Nola Marie Cagley bequeaths her ability as capable editor of the Reflector to Jim Reed, hoping Jim will do just as good a job next year. Doris Pearcy and Helen Wooley bequeath their ability to get along so well to- gether to Bob Myers and Lowell Anderson. Eldon Miller bequeaths his cheerful disposition and ability to be a good friend to everyone, to Junior Weaver. Barbara Daniels and June Mishler bequeath their ability to get to classes on time to Norma Jean LeMaster and Beverly Vincent. Norma Rabe bequeaths her ability to be wide awake in Physics class to Walter Hochstedler, hoping he will get more 'benefit out of that ability than she did. Nora Cowan bequeaths her glamorous southern accent to Shorty Christener, knowing it will be captivating to his girl friends. Loretta Hedrick bequeaths her ability to lead the fans through uproarious basket- ball games to Wfanda Lou Wise and Marie Myers knowing they would be successful. Joan Zerbe and Imogene Tull bequeath their ability to get along so well with each other, especially in class meetings, to Martha Bullick and Phyllis Constable. Tillie Harter bequeaths her ability to spend her time studying, and also her straight A's in deportment to Dick Weller. Joan Russell bequeaths her ability to get and keep a certain Junior boy when she was a Freshman to Betty Ann Fawcett, hoping Betty Ann will be just as successful with her Junior as Joan was. Mae Sipe bequeaths her ability to run around all the time and yet maintain an excellent attendance record at school to Ruby Anderson. WRITTEN BY NORMA RABE 20

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