Franklin High School - Purrs and Scratches Yearbook (Franklin, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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I, Al Roberson, will my position in the backfield to Robert Dearth and my ability to keep out of list fights to Buck Lynch. I, Bernice Davis, will the nickname of Ellie to Eleanor Phillips because she hates it so much. I. Lloyd Logsdon, will my position on the football team to Bob Abrams and hope he gets a chance to show his ability, and my presidency of the Constahs to anyone who is good enough to make Tom Kennedy's All-American Football Team. I, Marjorie Bothe, will my king size saddle shoes to Mamie Leonard to walk to school in, and my Pepsodent smile to Shirley Heller. - I, David Boswell, will my tricks for getting to ride the team bus to basketball games to Ted Beuke, and my weekly trips to Middletown to anyone who thinks Saturday nights are dull. I, Eugene Brandenburg, will my seat in Senior So' cial Studies to anyone who is unfortunate to have to take it. I, Sherman Fleetwood, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Buck Lynch, and my ability to ride john's horses to Wilbur Wilson. I, Bruce Barlett, will my job at the AUP to Dick Taylor who already has one and doesn't do anything, so maybe he will with two. I will my half of locker 70 to Dick Ruppert. I, Harold Hency, will my ability to get to school every morning on time to Cuzzy Wilson, and my knowledge of putting up my hair at night to anyone who has straight, unruly hair. I, Barbara Gribble, will the job of caring for all the better used Buicks in Franklin to Don Updyke. I, Mary Sears, will my art talents to my brother, Alfred. I, Howard Knutson, leave the follow: To Johnnie Harris my versatility in music. To Ted Beuke, my broken reeds and all my sour notes and mistakes. To Ronald Weaver my ability to talk Mr. Toms into get' ting me excused from study halls. I, Bill Conboy, will Mr. Zartman and Mr. Hartzler to the class of 1980. Maybe by then they'll be able to talk them into something. I, Don Robison, will my place in band to my broth' er, and the way I play to Mr. Toms since he likes it so well. I, Wilmer Harris, will my ability to sleep in Senior Social Studies to anyone who is smart enough to get by with ic. I, David Gribble, will my ability to skip school and not get caught by Miss Liles to Roger Cooke. I, Betty Hinkle, will my brother, Kenneth, to Odella Moore, who's big enough to handle him, and my habit of holding hands in the hall to anyone who can get away with it. Twentyffour I, Dottie Roberts, will my love for the jr. Hall in Miamisburg to my sister, Libby, and my cousin, Mary, and to my sister, Peggy, my place in Triple Trio. I, Dick Young, will my ability to play the trumpet to Matthew Johnson, and the knack for going steady to Jerry Egleston. I, Wilbur Ferguson, will my wavy hair and bottle of Color Back to Mr. Morris. I hope he will have as much luck with it as I did. I, Bill Patton. will my long blonde hair to anyone who is bald enough to need it, and to Bob Abrams my ability to get along without a draft card. I, Imogene Callahan, will my little red whistle I use to referee to Joy Shane so she can get a big red F. I will my half of locker 70 to Pat Morey and hope she keeps it cleaner that I have, and I also will my nick' name of Cow to JoAnn Larick. I, Marjorie Winkler, wil my ability to get along with Marvin Shane to Nancy Fitzpatrick. My ability to stay single to the girls of '49 and my most beloved hidden treasure fbottle of peroxide, to Pat Bennett. I, Irene Bowles, will my ability to crack jokes to May Jean King, my little brother to Miss Heinselman, and my seat in algebra to any junior who is fool enough to take it in their senior year. I, Wilma Powell, will my athletic build to my little brother, Charles Edward, and my ability to get a ride to school in the mornings to Betty Mynheir and Delores Carr. I, Roy Rogers, will to Eugene Glossip my love for the opposite sex, to my brother, James Rogers, in the sixth grade I will my ability to get along with teachers. I, Virgil Lee Clemmons, being of sound mind, do hereby will my nickname, The Hook, back to Coach Born, the one who gave it to me, and my health book to any sucker who is foolish enough to want to take it. I, Claire Coldiron, will my big mouth to anyone who can control it, and my love for the library to all of Miss A's followers. I, Mary Ellen Greenup, will my love for alumni to all the new seniors, and my position as Treasurer of G.A.A. to anyone who has had bookkeeping. In witness whereof, we, the members of the Senior Class of Franklin High School, the testators, have set our hands and seals hereto this fourth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fortyfeight. ' MARY JANE VANDERVORT Secretary Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for their last will and testament by Mary Jane Vandervort, for the Senior Class, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and have sub' mitted our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid.



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Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me. ' First row: Jerry Imes, David Boswell, Bill Hannum, Gene Murray. Second row: Marjorie Mallicoat, Dorothy Perry, Mary Kennedy, Joy Shane, Gloria johns, janet Hollon, Mary Ann Wziller. Third row: Mr. Hartzler fSponsorj, janet Good, Patty Scholl, Gene Anne Darmody, Pat Morey, Claire Cold' iron, Marilyn Rutledge. Student Council Three Student Council memhers are elected from each class at the end of the school year to meet every two weeks with their sponsor, Mr. Hartzler. The Stu' dent Council is composed of eighteen memhers from whom are chosen the four officers. This year the off iicers were: David Boswell, Prcsidentg Gene Anne Dar' mody, Vicefljresidentg Claire Coldiron, Secretaryg and Gene Murrziy, Treasurer. The purpose of this organization is to further closer cooperation hetween the student hody and the faculty hy allowing the students, through their representatives, to voice their opinions for improving the school by prof moting activities and realizing privileges and responsif hilities of a democratic school life, 'Twenty-.six The projects of the Student Council this year conf sisted of the sponsoring of several paid assemhlies, afterfgame dances for the students, and the sale of activity tickets at the heginning of the school year. The Student Council also sponsored noonfhour movies on Fridays and has helped purchase equipment for other noonfhour recreational activities. The Student Council of Franklin entertained the Student Councils of O. S. Es? S. O. and Germantown. It also sponsored a Student Council forum of several neighboring schools in the spring.

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