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George Borcx; for it never did her any good and he doesn't need it. Harold Schritz wills his srusical ability to Bemadine Zrieger hoping to produce another Harry Jaces. Bernice Stilwill bequeaths her quietness to Freda Shipnan, hoping to produce a happy nediun. Paul Snyder wills his studiousness to Ila Jo tfillscn; and we'll look for a lot of A's. Sidney Shi pear, wills his Gentleman Manners to Soman Bratton and Gerald Bernath—better get a girl and make use of then, boys. Sera Jane Vaughan wills her height to Joan Ti 11 son knowing she will need it icer. she gets a tall locker. Helen tinter bequeaths her athletic ability to Zlla Caroline Sallette. Signed by the said Senior Class of 144 and by then ac- knowledged to be their last will and test anent on this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred ana forty-four. Ar-t-vy X 9 7 f z- „ d fy'c. t y ■
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We, the lenior Class of 1944, of the city of Ai, county of Fulton, and State of Ohio, being of full age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will auid testament, here by revoking all wills by us heretofore made. We do hereby leave to the Juniors the right to be dig- nified seniors next year. We do hereby leave the Sophomores two more enjoyable years of school. We do hereby leave to the Freshman Class our enpty seats, chewing gum, and books. To the teachers we do hereby leave a little peace and quiet. We bequeath all the wastepaper we leave behind to the janitor. The following is privately bequeathedto those nentioned; Owen Carroll bequeaths his ability to drive a car (getting there and back safely) to Harold GfldLbraith. Dorothy Estel wills her wit auid humor to Mfltrguerite Snyder. Junior Forrest bequeaths his basketball ability to Kenneth Borcx, looking forward to a championship team. Eugene Gombash wills his ability to talk himself out of tight places to William Gorey knowing that with this added ability the Toledo girls will be a cinch. Reta Hite wills her power to keep esurly hours to Violet Poorman. Marcia Hilton leaves her interests in science to her brother, Stanley. Maxine Hable bequeaths her artistic ability to Particia Merrill. Mary Lou Moore «ills her title of Ye Editor to Dorothy Elton. Good ly k, better get a bottle of asprins to enjoy it though. Sylvia Mossing fqueaths her brother, Nicholas, another year in school. Joyce Putmeui wills her secret of how to grow tall to
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September 12, 1932, eight of our sixteen members started to Pulton School. They were Dorothy Estel, Dave Forrest, Eugene Gombash, Joyce Putman, Mary Lou Moore, Sidney Shipman, and Kora Jane Vaughan. Miss Borton Started us out on our road of life through the first two years. Reta Hite joined us in the second year. Miss Knipp was our third and fourth grade teacher. In the third grade Bernice Stilwill entered our class and in the fourth grade Irene Wykoff and Maxine Hable joined us. In the fifth grade Miss Hazel Saeger who is now Mrs. Kenneth Fetterman was our patient helper. Sylvia Mossing entered our class this year from Assumption. MissWinzeler, was our sixth grade teacher and Veda Curry left us this year. The following year we entered the seventh grade and chose Miss Burkholder as odr class advisor. In the eighth grade Harold Schmitz entered our class from Utah School. Helen Winter also joined us from Monclova, and Ralph Vaughan departed to go to Swanton. We chose Mr. Bender for our class advisor. After being initiated into high school we elected Harold Schmitz as our president and Mr. Bender again was our advisor. Diring this year Paul Snyder joined us. Our Sophomore year was very exciting with class parties and weiner roasts. Owen Carroll joined us this year from Monclova. Joyce Putman was elected our president and Mb Bender our class advisor. Now comes our Junior .vear and this is when we were supposed to act our age —did we? Sidney Shipman was our president while Miss Stamen acted as our advisor. During this year we presented the play Full of Youth . In the spring we gave the Seniors a banquet which was enjoyed by all. We purchased our rings from the Herff-Jones Company. Irene Wykoff left us during this year. Our one and only year we were looking forward to the most is our Senior year. During this year we published an annual, had our pictures taken at Gold Tone Studio, purchased
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