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Seniors JACK GLEASON No Place to Park 3; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Chess Club 3; Eaglezette 3,4; Dis. Scholarship Test 1,2,4; Wig Masque 4; Co-salutatorian. BARBARA HUYCK Wauseon 1,2; Girls Glee 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Eaglezette 3,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Bowling Team 4; Wig Masque 4. PHYLLIS BEAVERSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Class V. President 2,3; Yearbook Editor 4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Eaglezette 2, 3; Girls Glee 1,2,3,4» Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 2, 3,4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Basketball Queen 4. MABLE BEA VERSON Girls Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,3; FHA 1,2, 3.4, Sec. 4; Student Council Sec. 3; No Place to Park 3; Hall Monitor 1,2,3. BEVERLY IVES Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council I; Hall Monitor 1,2; No Place to Park 3. DICK STOWELL Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,41 Track 1,2,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Eaglezette 1,2.3; FFA 1.2,3,4; Hl-Y 1; Class Vice Pres. I; Wig Masque4; Class Pres. 2. 1 1
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Cl.(aSi V Hi Bud, What are you doing? Oh, looking at the nineteen fifty three year book. Remember when we were in the first grade? Oh yes, and Miss Wiseman was our teacher; and we gave our first play. Beverly was Miss Muffet; Barbara-Queen; and David-King. Let's see who's with us? Why, Ora Alleman, Harvey Bacon, Catherine Backer, Beverly Ballin, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, Larry Borton, Marvin Brehm, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Jean Divert, Lyle Dopp, Audrey Double, Irvin Fether, Jack Gleason, Shirley Hawkins, Beverly Ives, Harvey Johnson, Mary Katsoris, Janet King, Jeanette King, Mary Kuney, Anna Rose Layman, Larry Mohr, Nancy Reed, Sara Reigsecker, Helen Smith, Barbara Stockburger, Dick Stowell, Rosalind Winzeler, Sally Wolfe, David Wakely, Helen Taylor, Maynard Raker, and Lawrence Calvin. Oh, Here we are in the second grade. Miss Christensen was our teacher. Remember, she had a crush on our music teacher. Oh, yes, that was the year that Gary Fidler came to our school. Here we are in the third and fourth grades. This was when Kevin Snider and Marvin Griffin joined us. We had Miss La Salle and Mrs. Fisher for our teachers. Remember when we had a Thanksgiving lunch, we drew names and exchanged lunches. Oh, in the fifth grade we had a Halloween Party. Gilbert St. Clair came in that year. Miss Spring was our teacher. We thought we really were something that year. The sixth was one of our busiest. We had to really study, though it was hard to do. Mrs. Johnson, our teacher, used to give us girls heck for playing on the jungle jim with dresses on! We gained Fern and Norene Finley and oh yes, James Borton. Boy, we sure worked in the seventh and eighth grades preparing for High School! We had as sponsors Mr. Harman and Miss Lange. This year we gained Bob Harman, Charles Hatcher and Jean Campbell. Charles became the genius of the class. In our freshman year we knew all there was to know. This year we gained Bill Ballin, and Dick Stowell. We had as our sponsor, Mr. Harman. By the time we were Sophomores we were wondering if we would ever graduate. Our guide was Mr. Green. Our Junior year was our biggest yet. We got out of class to choose our class rings and was kept very busy on our Junior Play, No Place to Park . Preparing for the Junior Senior Banquet was a lot of fun. This year Barbara Huyck and Sondra Yost joined our class. Mr. Adamchak was our sponsor. Remember him? Remember in our Senior year we were going to teach the teachers something instead of them teaching us ! By this time we still had Ora Alleman, Bill Ballin, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, James Borton, Larry Borton, Jean Campbell, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Gary Fidler, Fern Finley, Norene Finley, Jack Gleason, Marvin Griffin, Bob Harman, Charles Hatcher, Barbara Huyck, Beverly Ives, Mary Katsoris, Mary Kuney, Larry Mohr, Helen Smith, Kevin Snider, Barbara Stockburger, Gilbert St. Clair, Dick Stowell, James Thomas, Rosalind Winzeler, Sally Wolfe, and Sondra Yost. Fifteen members stayed with us throughout the twelve years. They were: Ora Alleman, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, Larry Borton, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Jack Gleason, Beverly Ives, Mary Katsoris, Mary Kuney, Larry Mohr, Helen Smith, Barbara Stockburger, Rosalind Winzeler, and Sally Wolfe. Mable Beaverson Bud Clark 10
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CU Wdt We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty three, being sufficiently advanced in education, and of supposedly sound and disposing mind, do herewith solemly declare this our Last Will and Testament. To the Faculty, we leave the extra knowledge, which we did not need or absorb. To the Juniors, we leave our thoughtfulness and our ability to raise money. To the Sophomores we bequeath our earnestness in studies, and our readiness for work. To the little Freshman we will our courteous ways and loyal school spirit. The precious qualities listed below are to be equally divided among the said underclassmen. Ora Alleman--wills his rich bass voice to Jerry Rupp Bill Ballin--wills his curly hair and 'horse sense' to Harvey Johnson Mable Beaverson--wills her smile to Carolyn Daso, and her Class Ring to Carolyn Tingle Phyllis Beaverson--wills her homemaking ability to Martha Huntley, and her Cheerleading dress to Mary Lou Keefer Jim Borton--wills his school sweater to Marvin Sebring Larry Borton--wills his bowling ability to Keith Allion Jean Campbell--wills her easy manner to Joyce Lavinder and her flirting habit to Wilma Liby Nancy Cramer--wills her journalistic headaches to Eloise Lucas Bud Clark--wills his 'big' car to Edwin Schmidt Gary Fidler--wills his varsity letters to Richard Green Fern Finley--wills her typing ability to Bill Winzeler Norene Finley--wills her engaging smile and County health title to Barbara Walke Jack Gleason--wills his scientific knowledge to Sharon Griffin Marvin Griffin--wills his clowning manner to Jim Crawford Bob Harman--wills his comb to Paul Miller Charles Hatcher--wills his sudeburns to Kenny Potter Barbara Huyck--wills her extra pounds to Eleanor Portman, and her class ring to Judy Adair Beverly Ives--wills her black hair to Shirley Stone Mary Katsoris--wills her disposition to Gloria Wannemacher Mary Kuney--wills her serenity to Paul Shull Larry Mohr--wills his boots and saddle to Alan Schaffner Helen Smith--wills her clarinet to Jackie Love Kevin Snider--wills his big tuba to Barbara Beaver son Gilbert St. Clair--wills his professional manner to Bill Feill Barbara Stockburger--wills her lovely blonde hair to Gene Schaffner Richard Stowell--wills his ego to Dale Fruchey, and his 'Toni' to Charles Thomas Jim Thomas--wills his band suit to Eddie Allen and his shyness of girls to Maynard Raker Rosalind Winzeler--wills her 'specs' to Royal Flint Sally Wolfe--wills her personality to Joane Towne Sondra Yost--wills her trips to Pittsburgh to Virginia Bacon
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