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Rila Bergemeier wills her abilily lo become alhlelic queen lo Nancy Den- linger. Willa Jean Collins lTobiasj wills her love lor school lo Janel Naysmilh. Charles Cook wills his homework, when he has il. lo Bob Good. Elizabelh and Margarel Dickey will lheir scholaslic grades lo lhe Ebensleiner lwins, Barbara Lou and Belly. Mark Dimbalh wills his aplness alli- lude lo Bob Williamson. George Esselslein wills his blushingness lo Eddie McNay. Joan Eubank wills her lrequenl laughs lo Belly Garrison. Al Fischer wills his powerlulness as Sergeanl-al-Arms lo Ronnie Mabry. Paul Riller wills his abilily lor good grades wilhoul sludying lo Bill Shigley. Norma Jean Sheels wills her abilily lo gel lo school on lime lo Peggy Wirsching. ' Norma Peele and Joyce Poller will lheir make up work in lyping lo Miss Kosl. Norma Shepheard wills her pleasenl- ness lo Marilyn Hillard. Dorolhy Simmons leaves lhal blond hair she had cul oll lo Barbara Mabry. Gene Slamb wills his seal in civics class lo Lesler Roselle. Marjorie Suman and Pal Walz leave lheir abilily lor dramalics lo Virginia Kaullman and Joe Raby. Marjorie Swank leaves her devil-may- care alilude lo Myrna Slurgill. Rila Wissman wills her wonderlul sense ol humor lo her sisler Pal. Belly Templelon leaves her llashing smile lo Rose Lee While. Dolores Van Dyke wills her love lor ealing in lhe halls lo Mary Niarhos. Jim Zimmerman wills lhe hair lhal is always in place lo Joe Raby. Mary Zinkiewiez leaves her love lor ballerinas lo Charlene Lucas. lrene Tolh and Eileen Van Schaik will lheir small ligures lo Anloinelle Granalo and Sally Bean. Jean Lesher and Doris McWilliams will lheir love lor horse racing lo Miss Schneble. Mary Lou Lawler and Maurice Krug will lheir long years ol going sleady lo Joe Pohl and Joan Vogel. Belly Lou Meyer wills her many jobs al Kroger's lo any junior girl who likes bulchers. Shirley Nelson wills her love lor pin ball machines lo any junior who is willing lo lose money. Jo Ann Warner and Gene Prellyman will lheir harmonicas lo Gerard Smilh and Dick Oslerday. Bob Rolerl wills his posilion as pres- idenl ol lhe Log Club lo any junior boy capable ol lilling lhe dulies. Al Tomlinson wills his arlislic lalenl lo Audrey Nelson. Kalhleen McCarly wills her love lor lillle children lo Rila Amell. Virginia Armslrong wills her noon lime dancing lo Belly Rallerly. Gerry Goll wills her gill ol gab lo Carol Shorl. Dorolhy Palrick wills her soulhern accenl lo Sue Tomlinson. Edward Farney wills his love lor prinl- ing and lhe linolype machine lo Leonard Seidl. Gene Hochwall leaves Miss Blose and her arl class. Maxine Rex wills Colonel While High School lo Jerry Morgan. Collelle Heidenreich beslows her love lor lhe old look lo any junior girl who is willing lo accepl il. Slanley Olszewski wills his lrouble wilh Mr. Herndon lo Don Clunk. Margie Crainich wills her love lor lhe color purple lo her cousin. Rila Quinn. Marilyn Tinney leaves her honor sociely grades lo anyone able lo walk in her loolsleps.
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lllil Ullll lllll lESllllllEHl We, rhe l948 Class of Co-operalive High School, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby give, devise, and bequealh, on +he occasion of our gradualion, our properly as follows, alier all our jus? debis have been paid: Helen GuyeH wills her abiliiy 'For wri+ing Senior Squinls 'ro Jeanne Lech- leirer. Alice Haywood wills her meek ways lo Pal Schlein. Mildred Heckman and Helen Henlrick will +heir lunch hour jirlerbugging +o any junior girls who are willing 'ro learn. Doris Johnson wills her beaufiful Lux complexion 'lo Floreniine Bochenek. Bob Kern wills his wolf license +o Jack Eubank Helen Krueger wills her sewing abilify To any junior girl willing ro learn. Marjorie McConnaughay wills her quiei' way +o Thelma McAdams. Pal Luce wills her lovely complexion +o Becky Harfley. Phyllis Roselle and Pai' Rieger will rheir abilily +o 'rype 'lo Mrs. Frazier. Gladys Bush wills her quiel manner 'lo Pal Beck. Joe Weber leaves his fighling spiril' 'lo Richard Smifh. Jack Wrighf leaves his inleresf in school +o Jim Gibson. Gladys Bush leaves her desk in Miss Kos'r's English class To Margarel Elfer. Rober'l Doll wills his drallling 'l'OOlS To Billy Powell. Ray Geis's desire lo ralk in draflring goes lo Harry Wombold. William Rhoades's abilily +o build radio seis is lefr lo Mr. William Sigmon. George Bull wills his quielness To Harry Wombold. Tom Schul+z's draffing 'rechnicjue goes fo Russell Shigley. Lloyd Slonaker wills his driving abilily 'lo Darrell Hesler. Eddie Soeffing leaves his bashfulness fo John Gyenes. Jim Springman's desire ro grow up is lef+ 'lo Billy West Marilyn Terhaar wills her clo+hes designing lo Dorolhea Yeager. Joe Trick's mafhemalic mind falls 'lo Florenline Bochenek. Kalhleen Tunney devoles her 'lime she spends a+ Skaleland lo Ella Simpson. Bill Von Derau's success in +he business field goes lo Bob Likovelz and Joe Beach. Belly Trimble's opening of FRO candy sland goes 'ro Pal Boehmer. Chuck Howard wills his love 'for shori' skirrs fo any boy who is willing 'ro agree wilh him. Dick Armslrong wills his car +o any junior who is privileged enough 'lo ride in one like Dick's. Wanda Arvin, The girl wiih ihe smile, wills if io Waunela Unger. Miriam Bareman wills her beauliful blue eyes io any junior girl who can 'flicker Them as she does. Ray Blair wills his sourhern accem' +o Norman Tinney. Our vice presidenf, Belly Wighlman, wills her posifion 'lo whoever can hold such a responsibiliiy. Gene Wilson wills his bashfulness 'ro Don Brewer. Joan Bailey wills her skillful driving +o Peggy Cox. Joan Brush wills her love for business machines +o Doris Wolf. Don Henkaline wills his firsl' and second place sranding in +he mile run 'lo David Duncan.
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CounTy of MonTgomery s STaTe oT Ohio. S On The ThirTieTh day oT July, one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-eighT, beTore me, a noTary public in and Tor MonTgomery CounTy, STaTe oT Ohio, personally appeared represenTaTives oT The class oT l948, CooperaTive High School, DayTon, Ohio, known To me To represenT The parTies described in This documenT and who execuTed The Tore- going insTrumenT, and They severally acknowledged ThaT They execuTed The same, and ThereunTo have seT Their seals. WalTer Reinhard Sue Granzow Carl EiTerT Phyllis Huri Wesley Newsome ln TesTimony WhereoT, I have hereun- To subscribed my name and aTTixed my oTTicial seal on The day and year lasT aToresaid. zQ64d0?l0fl'lJQ- -A44 NoTary Public in and for MonTgomery CounTy, Ohio. My commission expires April 28, l95I. Co-op Senior Class Song of '48 Words by Charles Eshelman Tune oT WhiTTenpooT Song To The memories oT Co-op. To The scenes we leave behind, To The dear old happy days we love so well, Sing The graduaTes oT TorTy eighT As our lasT days now draw nigh. We will cherish all our youThTul memo- ries. Yes, we'll reminisce all our liTe OT The days we loved so well. All The dances, games. and parTies, and The resT. We will serenade our Co-op While This momenT shall lasT: Then we'll pass and be 'iorgoTTen wiTh The resT. We're poor liTTle lambs who are on our way, Hm, Hm, Hm. We're liTTle black sheep who are going away, Hm, Hm. Hm. Parker grads singing our melody On our way To eTerniTy, Lord give blessing on such as we, Hm, Hm, Hm. ANU lUUHIllE INTU As we go Traveling around The world, we Tind on The agenda Tor July 3I, l958, The CooperaTive High School Class oT '48 holding a reunion aT The Sleep-No- More summer resorT, owned by The Tam- ous Wesley Newsome, Bob Omlor, Jim STaTTord, and Bill Brodowski, wiTh Bar- bara Longman and PaT Hockey as recepTionisTs. The naTionally known Bill Turney, owner and direcTor oT radio sTaTion WOO, has agreed To acT as masTer oT ceremonies ThroughouT The day. As The crowd gaThers on The ver- iiii illlllli , anda, we Tind Mrs. Lenny Long, The Tormer Joyce PreTher, wiTh her Twin daughTers, discussing The evenTs oT The day wiTh Jeannine Hauck, principal oT The new CooperaTive High School. We now swiTch To The playhouse on The easT side of The grounds where var- ious skiTs will be displayed during The aTTernoon. Among The many players are Dick Topp and Elmer LuThman giving Their Tinal producTion of Don'T Make Me Laugh wiTh Elmer reciTing his mosi' Tamous line, Never.
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