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Article XVI—I, Sharon Dubbs, will my nickname Queenie and also my ability to skip school to Nancy Rush. Now let's see you have some fun. Article XVII—We, Marilyn Courtney and Pat Casey, will our ability to be in study hall all period to Wayne Hoops and Danny Jackson. Mr. Shauck won't have so much trouble checking the role now. Article XVIII—I, Don Stanfield, will my ability to be quiet and yet have a lot of fun to Mary Ann Schwiebert. You can really get around now. Article XIX—I, Marilyn Courtney, will my ability to go with only one guy to Laverne VanPelt. You'll have no excuse to switch around now. Article XX—I, Gloria Thurston will my ability to be good and obedient to Allan Yockey. It's about time you settled down! ! Article XXI—I, Marian Yungmann, will my singing ability to Lorena Hoops, with all your A's you should be able to sing too! Article XXII—I, Dick Moses, will my abilty to fight with my brother to Ken Wagner. We can have a good brother to brother fight again next year. Article XXIII—I, Don Hoops will my height to Melvin Nickels, with that red hair you should be a little taller. Article XXIV—I, Dick Bertz will my singing ability to Bob Maas. Don't you think he would make a great crooner? ? Article XXV—I, Dick Wink will my ability to get along with Mrs. Schwiebert to Vivian Fintel. Won't that be a switch, Mrs. Schwiebert throwing a girl out of class? ? ? ? Article XXVI—I, John Tussing, will my ability to Get the car to Bob Jones. You won't have to walk your women all over town now. Article XXVII—I, Bob Johnson, will my ability to play basketball to Jim Reynolds. With your height you will really be a good player. Article XXVIII—I, Don Hogrefe, will my ability to cut up in Public Speaking to Anthar Knollman and Bob Hogrefe, with this you can really make it rough on the teachers. Article XXIX—I, Jerry Straley, will my routine walk up town each day to Larry Browneller who is usually without a car. Article XXX—I, Sharon Koppenhofer, will my ability to go steady to Don Schnable. All you need now is a girl. Article XXXI—I, Ruth Meienburg, will my height to Don Moses. You know the boys should be taller than the girls. Article XXXII—I, Nancy Sager, will my vim and vigor to Virginia Mitchell. We expect to see a little more of you from now on. Article XXXIII—I, Tom Knoke, will my ability to be President of the Senior Class to Carl Cohrs. You have a busy year ahead of you! ! ! ! Article XXXIV—I, Marguerite Hoops, will my typing skill to Norma Ehlers. Now you won't have to use the old hunt and peck system. Article XXXV—I, Ervin Hastedt, will my safe driving and dent-free car to Alfred Bassel-man. This should prevent you from banging your head all up. Article XXXVI—I, Virginia Koppenhofer, will my opportunity to get the car to Nan Knoke, and I hope you have as much fun as I have. Article XXXVII—I, Walter Myers, will my ability to sell candy for the seniors to Lila Fintel, Sue Newton, Glennadine Meyer, and Myrna Hill. Now you can haul in the money. Article XXXVI11—I, Virginia Ruskey, will my ability to get a diamond to Wilma Ohlrich so you can give him back that big class ring. Article XXXIX—I, Vernon Panning, will my nickname Windows to Rex Farquharson. You will need an eraser to erase the blackboards. Article XL—I, Arlene Hoops, will my control in typing when I make a mistake to Dick Perry and DuWayne Rickerd. ! think you need it. Article XLI—I, Roger Gardner, will my ability to stay away from Malinta, to Bill Curtis, you won't get left behind next time. Article XLI I—I, Ronnie Smith, will my nickname Buckshot to Herald Panning. That should give you some energy. Article XLI 11—We, Howard Ward, Ted Knight and Dick Bertz will our basketball ability to Melvin Hoops and Bill Christman. With your ability and ours combined DHS should get State
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QunJUDAA. FIRST ROW: Norma Ehlers, Lila Fintel, Mary Schwiebert, Sue Newton, Alice Scholl, Nan Knoke, Vivian Fintel, Clarice Cavanaugh, Emma Ruskey, Glennadine Meyer, Lorena Hoops, Ruth Casteel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, Carl Cohrs, Pete Parsons, Dick Perry, DuWayne Rickerd, Bernard Ziegler, Melvin Nickels, Allan Yockey, Kenneth Ziegler, Winfield Tussing, Don Moses, June Godeke, Wilma Ohlrich, Nancy Rush, Myrna Hill, Virginia Mitchell, Lavern Van Pelt. THIRD ROW: Bill Curtis, Ken Wagner, Larry Browneller, Herald Panning, Danny Jackson, Don Schnable, Alfred Basselman, Tom Boyer, Bernard Boulis, Jim Reynolds, Winfield Meyer, Anthar Knollman, Melvin Hoops, Bob Maas, Bill Christmon, Wayne Hoops, Rex Farquharson, Bob Hogrefe, Bob Jones. FIRST ROW: Marvin Tietje, Dick Yockey, Gehrett Farquharson, Paul Gobrogge, Louie Courtney, Ernest Tietje. SECOND ROW: Ruth Schwiebert, Nancy Kline, Betty Betts, Mary Ann Koppenhofer, Linda Yungmann, Donna Koppenhofer, Audrey Hoops, Marian Fintel, Rosaline Zimmerman, Betty Nickles. THIRD ROW: Mr. Weber, Imogene Reinhardt, Jean Craeger, Carmen Imbrock, Marlene Meyer, Janet Robison, Ella Otten, Lois Hoops, Geraldine Meyers, Marilyn Shively, Joan Ruskey, Beatrice McMaster, Janis Goller. FOURTH ROW: Jim Dierickx, Gene Maas, Bob Suber, Frank Hogrefe, Vernie Tussing, Dick Courtney, John Norden, Roger Trenkamp, Lowell Walthers, Tom Smith, Ben Breece. J. R. BORGELT Lumber Building-Supp. Transit—mixed blocks—concrete blocks Ottawa, Ohio 20 Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES of Northwestern, Ohio ' r f r r f r r [ [ ' ! I 1
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