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Nancy Dean leaves her jokes to Mrs. jones who might want V-n,.5-lik? gn'-vi in X, iv. .r-.v-grf gpg.-, Eff-1 -ri'-we -sf:-.Y 7 C t. 1--5 :pw 1- Ellllllll ELHSS llllll We, the members of the Senior Class of Cochranton High School, as we depart from this realm, do bequeath and bestow the following of our possessions. Carl McDermott leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to jean Rounds wills her art ability to janet MacDonald. Bob Myers. Ken Mears wills his quietness to Larry Hart. Thelma Robertson wills her pie baking ability to Nancy Lubold who might need it. Ronald Swogger leaves his baseball ability to Ken Peterson. Helen Arbuckle leaves her driving ability to Bob Schaf. Verlamae Gravatt wills her ability to stay slim to Francis Tarr. Gerry Hart is just glad he is leaving. some new ones. Wilma Pattison wills her horse sense to David Dunn. Sharlane Brayrner leaves her treasurer's work to an unlucky junior. Wanda Clark leaves her ability to ring a man to Mary Lee Vaughn. Claire Bauer leaves for the Army. Peggy Peterson wills her cheerleading ability to Mary Schajj. Cora Peterson leaves the guys at the skating rink to Harriet Morrison. Ruth Andrews wills her long walk to school to Mary Sayre. john jackson leaves his little green Chevie to Mike Ofensend. Donna Armour wills her personality to Marilyn Oakes. Sue Gill leaves her majorette uniform to jeanette Theuret. Pat Forney leaves her natural black hair to Carol Dunn. Beverly Helsel leaves her proxide bottle to Vonnie Morrell. Mary Ellen Walker leaves her long hair to Loy Beers. jane Burchill wills her ability to get along with David Dunn to Evelyn Dennis. Sheldon Szitas wills his basketball ability to Wilbur Riley. Mike Nagel leaves his height to jack Shoemaker. Ruth Gheres wills her ability to write to Donna Francisco. Lucille Maurice leaves her shyness to Sylvia Anderson. Betty Lou Pearce wills her interest in Wesleyville to Carol Harvey. Carol Hamilton leaves her drivers license to Nola Varley who needs it. Bob Morrison wills his 29 ' Chevie to whoever wants it. Bill Willliams wills his dancing ability to Adrian Adleman. john Thompson leaves his gift of gab to Duane DeWalt. Bill Wilson leaves his women to anyone who wants them. Dick Beers leaves Scooter to Mr. Smock. Shirley McKinney leaves her ability to get to the Square Dance to Iris Hart. Pat Ferrier leaves her giggles to janet DuPont. Peggy Free wills her ability to wash windows to Mr. j ones. Peg Bean leaves her gossip column to Lizzy Unger. Ruth Hart wills her ability to get her shorthand done C20 pagesj to anyone who wants it. Elizabeth Legnosky wills her ability to get into trouble to Carolyn Geiger. Bruce Babbitt leaves his basketball ability to Mr. Mcon. Gaylord DuPont leaves anything he has to anyone that wants it. Margaret Deeter leaves her music ability to Robert Gheres. Virginia Hart leaves her quiet manners to Sally Hill. Helen Burnette isn't leaving anything, she needs everything she has. Adda Buchanan wills her ability to do French t i Gladys Corner. Bertha Stallsmith will: her ability to catch a man tojoanne Hines. Pat Wilson leaves her blond hair to Lizzy Unger. Leonard Elliott is going to leave Bubby. Lyle Arbuckle leaves his new inspection sticker to Melvin Turner. jane Whitman wills her magazine the Cupid's Destiny to Mary jane Bond. Myron Walker wills his ability to get rides to Meadville to anyone who wants it. Earl 'Turner wills his friendly smile to Glenn Malliard. Wayne Peterson wills his ability to do Social Living to Sam Torlr. Bill Martin wills his Public Speaking book to Chuck Peters. Wayne McFetridge leaves his lost tooth to anyone who finds it. Peggy Tidball leaves her after school snacks to anyone who wants to lose weight. Paul Chatley leaves his parking in back of the school to jack Wright. john Beightol wills his height to Donald Hollabaugh. Chuck Rankin leaves his ability to hitchfhike to Meadville to Mason Deeter. Clarance Tarr wills his home Ec. ability to Dearold Shufstall. Dick Galmish wills his neatness to Mr. Brannon. Peg Windschmitt wills her ability to stay unattached to Lillian Free. Bill Murdoch wills his ability to be late for school to Kenny Osborn. Torn Voorhies leaves the coke machine to Mrs. Clark. Violet Cvancara leaves her hourglass figure to Miss Moyer. Louise Elliott is taking the best things with her. Evelyn Fejes leaves her smile to Margaret Hague. Wilma Fetterolf wills her typing ability to Mary McConnell. Dick Bernarding leaves nothing, he's taking Audrey with him. Ed Corner wills his glasses to Mr. Reed. joyce Shay wills her intelligence to Buehla Peterson. C 21:
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120: EARL ,TURNFR Earl Ceneral Spanish Club 3 PILL WILLIAMS Willy THOMAS VOORHIES jacques Acadcrric Hand 2. 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Cake Manager 2. 3, 4 Senior Play 4 jr. Historians 2. 3 District Chorus 3, French Club Z, 3 Opcretta 3, 4 MARY ELLEN WALKER MX'RON WALKER Mary Ellen LAMINHIE Mae Academic Academic Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 4 Sax quartet 2, 4 French Club 2, 3 Mixed Ensemble Cirls' Ensemble 2 Band 2, 3, 4 District Band 2 Yearbook Staff 3, Piano Accompani 2,3,4 4 st 2, 3,4 lr. Histcrians 2, 3 TrifHifY 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 4 Spanish Club 3 JANE WHITMAN x'Cmuboy Academic Dancing Club 3 Library Club 4 PATRICIA WILSON Par Academic Commercial Operetta 3 Dancing Club 3. 4 Dancing Club Z, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2. 3, 4 jr. Historians 2, 3. 4 Senior Play 4 Spanish Club 2. BILL WILSON Bill Academic Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3. 4 Basketball 2. 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Class Vice President 3 Operetta 2 District Chorus 3 Volley Ball 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Club 2 jr. Historians 2, 3 MARGARET WINDSCHMITT upeggy.. Academic Dancing Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Chorus 3, 4 Mixed Ensembl Operetta 3 Senior Play 4 TrifHi'Y 4 jr. Historians 3 Newspaper Clu e4 b4
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a22: EEHIUH ELHSS PHUPHEEH It is the year of 1973. The alumni of 53 are meeting in the Ritz Club for a class reunion dinner. Nancy Dean, the proprietor will serve as hostess. Reverend Carl McDermott will return thanks. He is seated next to the famous lecturer, Ken Mears, who will be the main speaker this evening. Planning the menu for this lovely dinner were the dieti' cians, Thelma Robertson and Bertha Stallsmith. Seated at one table we see that outstanding chef of the school cafeteria, Bill Williams, flikes his own food tool! Also at this table are a group of muscle bound wrestlers, Earl Turner, john Thompson, Ronald Swogger and Wayne Peterson. There is their manager, Wayne McFetridge and he's flashing a brand new pair of false teeth. At the next table is another wrestling team. Elizabeth Legnosky, Lucille Maurice, jane Whitman and Margaret Deeter, who are to compete in the world Finals. We End a group of professional basketball athletes present, the HotfShots, Bruce Babbitt, Dick Bernarding, Dick Beers, Ed Comer, Sheldon Szitas, and Mike Nagel. They have just returned from a tour of the country under the management of Leonard QBubbyJ Elliott. At this time we are favored with a solo by the great opera star, Beverly Helsel. Also for entertainment we have those lovely chorus girls' Virginia Hart, Peggy Free, Shirley McKinney, Ruth Andrews, Violet Cvancara, Wilma Fetterolf, and Peg Bean. The next act will be those gone befboppersn, Carol Hamilton, Sharlene Braymer, and Evelyn Fejes, giving us their arrangement of the Mad Cats Jump. And now, making her first home town appearance is America's favorite T.V. personality, Donna Armour, star of My Friend Donna. With her is Peggy Windschmitt, her wardrobe designer At the table to the left we are glad to see Mary Ellen Walker, a writer, who has just returned from Europe on a T.W.A. plane. Gaylord DuPont and Tom Voorhies piloted the plane, and the hostesses were Verlamae Gravatt and Sue Gill. Also returning from a European vacation were the New York models, jane Burchill, Helen Burnette, Helen Arbuckle, and Claire Bauer. At another table we have John Beightol, Paul Chatley, Dick Galmish, Clarence Tarr, and Charles Rankin, who hold important positions in the U.S Agricultural Department. Seated with them is the Governor's secretary, Joyce Shay. Manager of the new chemical plant in Cochranton, Bill Martin, is here with his assistants, Bob Morrison and jerry Hart. Next to them are the operators of the School of Charm in Hollywood, Pat Forney, Pat Wilson, Pat Ferrier, and Adda Buchanan. With them is the famed commercial artist, jean Rounds. John jackson, editor of the Cochranton Times, is here getting a story and some pictures with his photographer, Ruth Hart. A world renowned figure in the horse-racing world is here, Wilma Pattison, with her leading jockey, Bill Wilson. Peggy Peterson and Cora Peterson are operating the Child Nursery. They are speaking with Dr. Myron Walker, who s a prominent pediatrician. Sitting beside the window are Betty Lou Pearce and Ruth Gehres, both registered Army nurses. Remember the Romeos, Lyle Arbuckle and Bill Murdoch? They have both become successful Shakespearian actors. They are also attending the dinner. Seated next to them are Louise Elliott, Mary Scully and Wanda Clark, all very happily married. Nearing the end of our tour of the graduates of '53, we find smiling Peggy Tidball, the local undertaker. She's speaking with Mrs. Smith, fMrs. America of 19705 and Grandpa Cook. So good friends, thus ends the Prophecy for the class of 1953. DONNA Amour. ED CORNER Psccy WINDSCHMI'TT
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