Gibsonburg High School - Bears Tale Yearbook (Gibsonburg, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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I, CHARLES PAUL, do hereby will and bequeath my coon dog to Mr. Krotzer. He is a good coon dog, Bob. I, LA RRY PAUL, do hereby will and bequeath my Biology Club trips to Lake Erie on stormy days to anybody who wants to comfort a scared girl. I, MARLENE PAUL, do hereby will and bequeath my frequent trips to Bradner to Glennie Baker, who already has a good start. Good Luck Glennie, you'll need it. I, CATHERINE REINECK, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in seventh period study hall to who ever doesn't like to talk. l, CHARLES REINECK, do hereby will and bequeath my seat to anyone who wants it. I, DAVE RICHARD, do hereby will and bequeath my tympanies to Carol Stumpp in the hope that she takes darn good care of that cowhide. I, BARBARA RUGGIERO, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to lose my temper at the wrong time to Larry Felhaber. If you know what is best, you'll learn to control it before you accept it. I, CAROLYN SABO, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in a certain boy who drives a 56 Studebaker to my- self, because I don't want an one else to have him. I, SANDRA SCHLEA, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to break water faucets in Chemistry lab to anyone who enjoys takin a bath in the middle of the day. I, HAZEL SHQJLL, do hereby will and bequeath a lock of my hair to Mr. Branfield, as he needs it more than I do. It curls best with bobby pins. I, BOB SHULL, do hereby will and bequeath my football and basketball abilities to Sam Moyer. I, WARREN SMITH, do hereby will and bequeath the results of my Probability survey to Mrs. Vickery, hoping that she can use them to come up several levels from the fifth grade level. I I, DAN SOUDER, do hereby will and bequeath all of my prtviledges to Mr. Smith hoping he will be able to find tiem. I, JIM STEVENS, do hereby will and bequeath my liking for freshman girls to Corky House because those are the ones he always picks on. I, BONNIE THOMAS, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in the Marine Corps to Jane Leggit. Jane, they are prettly nice, aren't they? I, T D TILLE, do hereby will and bequeath my car keys to Mr. Smith. Have fun in Columbus. I, CLAUDETTE VALLANCE, do hereby will and bequeath my past interest in the Marines to Rosalie Boots. I hope you have better luck than I did Rosalie. I, BILL VICKERY, do hereby will and bequeath my practically new football shoes to Wayne Garn. I, JACK WATTS, do hereby will and bequeath my 5i Ford to my brother Joe. Hope you have money for repairs Joe. I, IRV WELLINGTON, do hereby will and bequeath my Pontiac to my brother Milton, hoping he will have as much fun as I did with it. AUTOGRAPH 20

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. nqlulql -,-...lui . 4- -4 - ---Y, v-f-7-xi F GLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, of Gibsonburg High School, being at the present time of sound mind and body, and as nearly ri ht in memory as possible after a steady diet of education for the past twelve or more years, realizing that our higir school career is comin speadily to a close, do hereby make this our last will and testament, declaring void any statements made by us in the past few years. WE, DONNA AHLE AND SUE HOUSE, do hereby will and bequeath all the ood times we've had in our high school days, even though they usually ended up getting into trouble, to Diane gllebel and Diane Richard hoping they have as much fun as we did. I, CAROL BAKER, do hereby will and bequeath my--uh, bequeath my--oh, I'm just leaving. I, SUSIE BALSIZER, do hereby will and bequeath my liking to tease Mike Stump and my brother to my sister, Mary. One thing, you're gloingj to have togrow to defend yourself, Mary. I, BETTY BAUER, do ere y will and equeath my ability to be engaged to a Penmberville guy to Chevy Jividen. lt's simple to do Chevy. Find the right guy, which you already have done, and make him fall for you. I, PAT BEEKER, do hereby will and bequeath my interest to a certain Fremont guy to myself because I don't want anyone else to have him. I, B LL BLECHER, do hereby will and bequeath my car to my brother. Keep the doors closed Jack. f l, JIM BELL, do hereby will and bequeath my interest on Madison St. to my brothers, hoping they have as much un as I did. I, ALICE BORTON, do hereby will and bequeath my job at the Bakery to Marlene Friar hoping she will put on the pounds like I did. I, HAROLD CARN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to waste time in Agriculture to Jim Dolweck and Dave Rood. They already have a good start. I, BETTY CLARK, do hereby will and bequeath my oboe to anyone who doesn't mind being stared at as though he were a snake charmer. ' I, DON CLAYPOOL, do hereb will and bequeath my motorscooter to Richard Claypool Ichabod and Frankie Archbo1d Honaker. If neither oflthese two want it I will it to Mr. Burris, hoping that he has fun riding it to school ever da . 1,1 LAYRRY ELLIS, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Burris my set of crome head bolts hoping that it will make his car a little hotter. I, WALT ELMER, do herebpf will and bequeath my trips to Ba lsizers to Phil I-lart, who seems to have a good start already. Oh, Phil, watch out or Butch and Mike. ' I, MARILENE FOOS, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in a certain senior boy to myself, because I don't want anyone else to have him. I, LARRY FOREMAN , do hereby will and bequeath my height to Ronnie Ellis. These few extra inches might come in handy on the basketball floor, Ronnie. I, NAN FOUGHT, do hereby will and bequeath my three-year interest in the Tille Family to Ellen Damschroder, who already has the other Tille hooked for aathree-year term. l, JUDY GROWEG, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to always manage to have seven kids that want to go uptown when the car only holds six, but we manage to g-let the seventh one in. I, BARBARA I-IARSANY, do hereb will and bequeat my seat in band to Marilyn Wichman. Good luck in fingering those high notes, Marilyn, because I sure had a hard time at it. I, JACK I-IENLINE, do hereby will and bequeath the pictures of my sports cars to'Mr. Redding in hope that he will borrow one to rush home between periods to change the baby's diapers. Good Luck! I, BILL HOLCOMB, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Government class to anyone who wants it. I, DONNA I-IOY, do hereby will and bequeath one of my nicknames Liberty-bell to anyone who wants it knowin they're cracked. ' l, EOBERT HUMPHERY, do hereby will and bequeath my trips to Fostoria to Butch Burns, who already has a good start. See you there Butch. I, JOYCE HUFFMAN, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in band to anyone who wants to sit on the outside so that everyone can hear your mistakes and squeaks. I, DICK KIMMET, do hereby will and bequeath my seat as saxophonist in the senior band to the Sophomore girls in hope that all that hot air doesn'tdgo to waste next year. I, JANET KRAFT, do hereby will an bequeath my height to Janice Weber. With mine plus hers, she should make gxpod use of it. I, ORMA LINKEY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get art work done on time and have as much fun as I did. I, MARILYN LONGANBACH, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue in Law to anyone who wants to take the chance of either lose the argument or who likes the quiet atmosphere of the office. I, CAROL MCCULLOUGI-I. do hereby will and bequeath all the fun I've had in school to anyone who doesn't worry about their grades. I, MARY MILLER, do hereby will and bequeath my position as graduate to Shirley Saam. Here's hoping she makes it. I, TONI MORELOCK, do hereby will and bequeath my position as majorette to the two new ones, hoping that all the majorettes practice more than they fight. I, VICTOR NIESET, do hereby will and bequeath my job at Vehs to lchabod Claypool. The dead ones won't bite, Ick, it's the live ones you gotta watch out for. I, DENNIS NOSS-, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the Senior class to Jim Kirsch in hopes that he will have as much fun with it as I did. I, DONNA ORTH, do hereby will and bequeath my boyfriend, Bob Langley, who is 6'8 to no one. He's mine and no one else can have him. I, JUDY PALMER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to come running into homeroom every moming just before the tardy bell rings, to my sister Jane, especially since we live so E away from school. h I, MARY LOU PASCH, do hereby will and bequeath my perfect attendance record to anyone who likes to go to sc ool. 19



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