Grove City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grove City, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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fcwz' Wd! am! 7edfcameni We the members of the graduatlng class of 1948 real1z1ng that our school days cannot last forever do hereby publish and declare this to be ou1 first last and only will and testament To the Freshman Class we bequeath our ab1l1ty to learn This will be necessary lf you ever plan to become seniors To the Sophomore Class we bequeath our ab1l1ty to study and keep quiet in study hall IH the hope that they can keep on the good Slde of the faculty To the Junior Class we bequeath the followmg Em1l Anderson bequeath my ablllty to break test tubes to Dot Hensel Barbara Badger bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along vxlth the Senlor ad vlsors to Donna Harris Jeane Baer bequeath my seat 1n reglstratlon to Jeanne Grubb Edward Bam bequeath my coaching ab1l1ty to Carl Chambers Marianne Barbee bequeath my seat on the Queens throne to Mary Rleke Mary Allce Barber bequeath my work 1n the office to Joan Hairston Edlth Barnett bequeath my love letters to Barbara Cul nutte Gene Beavers bequeath my basketball ab1l1ty to Joe Purdum Eldola Benjamin bequeath my dimples to Lilly Barbee Charles Bennett bequeath my seat on the Galloway bus to Joy Wright Louisa Bretz1us bequeath my long ha1r to Nancy Shade George Carpenter bequeath my seat on the football bench to Charles Baer Paul Carl bequeath my Monday stage show excuses to D1ck Halnes Charles Coleman bequeath my height to Kenny Penn Charles Corwin bequeath my dark curly ha1r to Vernon Osborn Margie Cox bequeath my ablllty to hook classes and roam halls to any one who has nerve enough Bernice Curtis bequeath my seat on the bus to Georgian Carruthers Dorothy Davis bequeath my office in the Honor Society to Helen Kennedy Betty England bequeath my bl oad shoulders to Dave Evans Gerald Eyerman bequeath my gea1 shift to Kay Creamer Grady Feaster bequeath my quietness to Robert McDan1els Vlfglnla Foster bequeath my grades ln speech to Jeanette Hellenthal Robert F1 ancls bequeath my oratorlcal ab1l1ty to J 1m Helwagen Joann Frltz bequeath my bashfulness to Robert Springs Jayne Gueth bequeath my bottle of H O Cpeioxldei to Martha Glbb0H9Y I Doris Haag bequeath my one man heart to Ruth1e M1lle1 Twenty Ezght I I, . , . . ' L y . . 7. . - I, , . . . D L . , . . . i I, ' . I , ' L . y . . n I, ' , I ' . I, ' , ' ' . L M . . 7 . A . . I, , I ' . I, Polly Blair, bequeath my laughing face to Hazel Legg. I, . . , . . I, I , I, , ' ' . I, , ' . I, I ' , , ' A . L . , . . , - I, . . , . l I, . , . . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . L . . . , . 1 L , . , . .. . . I, ' , I ' . I, , , 2 ' ' ' .

Page 31 text:

14 Seniafzfet 4 The walk 1n front of the not too large bu1ld1ng 1sn t a long one but many people pass over 1t and through the famlllal front doors everv day People who are for the most part und1stu1 bed by what they gam w1th1n those doors and bw the persons w1th whom they are assoclated It 1sn t unt1l you are ready to leave the school that you begln to reallze Just w hat those assoc1ates and the school has meant to you To the faculty You have done for us a great servlce and we w1sh to express our appreclatlon We have spent the prevlous four years here IH th1S school under varlous lnstructors and the tra1n1ng we have recelved w1ll be a tremendous help on the road we w1ll travel after graduatlon and we appreclate 1n some measure how much the value of what we have been taught has depended upon your care and falthfulness We also must take leave of the members of the undergraduate classes who have been fellow students w1th us here and wlth whom we have been closely assoclated Day after day we have assembled and the assocla t1ons wh1ch cluster around all of us and the school more V1V1d IH our m1nds now than ever can never be fo1 gotten In later years the l1ttle 1nc1dents that have occurred whlch seem now hardly worth the tell1ng w1ll possess a deeper 1nterest and Wlll l1nger long m our memory The dutles wh1ch have been ours as Senlors w1ll become yours Remem ber that the School IS 1n a true sense a moral personallty dependlng for among the h1gh schools 1n the county and as you do the work we have falled to do may you know that vou have the heartlest sympathy of those who are now b1dd1ng you farewell Classmates we have worked together on many d1iferent thmgs and have occupled much the same pos1t1on durmg our years 1n H1gh School But from the day we leave the school we shall occupy a d1fferent pos1t1on and we shall each pursue a dlfferent path Dlfferences IU our thoughts and our op1n1ons whlch separate us now but sl1ghtly w1ll d1v1de us more and more and as tlme passes the vears of separatlon w1ll flow as an exer w1den1ng flood between us spanned only by a common memory and a mutual regard Whether or not we are say1ng farewell to each other we are saymg farewell to our H1gh School days They at least w1ll never come back The respons1b1l1t1es and opportun1t1es of these four years have passed by but we must remember that there are greater respons1b1l1t1es and oppor tun1t1es 1n store for us than we have ev er experlenced and the lssue for the future rests 1n our hands In these four years we haxe learned to know one another and even our chsagreements have brought out the frank S1d9S of our nature But now we part each to pursue a dlfferent path alone But w 1th love and respect for our school w 1th a certaln sense of loyalty to each IH the class of 48 wlth our heart and m1nd bent on h1gh and b oad thlngs so we shall go forth and Godspeed' v . . . . , ' ' ' 7 v , 1 , . s y v I . , . . . . D . I . 7 . . . , Y 7 T Y Y' ' 7 ! 7 , 1 i . . . Y v 3 . , . , . . its health and soundness on every member of it. Make it a power for good 7 u Y 7 t . . Y J . , . . . , . , , . ' 7 ! ' V 7 - . - l Y. v' ' Y ' mc 19 7 Y Tzt enty sez en



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Wilbur Herron bequeath all my women to Jerry Grant Leland Hopper bequeath my alertness in class to Allen Ely Norma Jean Hughes bequeath my ornerrness to Peggy Kanode Harold Johnson bequeath Phyllis to no one Kathleen Knoff bequeath my lrttle feet to Bob Wilcox Joan Kunz bequeath my baby sitter s union card to Marian Brecken ridge Gary Lambert bequeath my ab1l1ty to slap girls to Ted Rouse Phyllis Lewis bequeath my ab1l1ty to be true to one man to Jobre Bohner Janrce List bequeath my typing ab1l1ty to Donald Hyland Catherine Mathers bequeath my history grades to Delbert Uffer man Donald Nlchols bequeath my grit to gab to Bernard Ramey Orville Park bequeath my everlastlng faithfulness to school to Geraldine Krdd Harold Parsons bequeath my curly hair to Eugene Moore Carl Patzer bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep rn shape to Pat McArtor Dale Peterson bequeath my abrlrty to finance an annual to Marshall Hagedorn Dorothy Ph1l1pps bequeath my chubblness to June Wright Herman Rehder bequeath my tardy excuses to Charles Ramsdell JoAnn Rowley bequeath my quietness to Mae Miller Charles Rupe bequeath my knack at card playrng to Merritt Lrndig Ruth Shultz bequeath my soft curlv hair to Jack Lerbrock Dorrrs Smith bequeath my office rn the F H A to John Phrlrpps Helen Smith bequeath my seat rn Mr Jones history class to Darlene Cornwell Richard Sothard bequeath my ab1l1ty to et out of classes to work on the annual to all the Juniors Albert Schemrrch bequeath my singing ab1l1ty to Harold Strawser Kenneth Seeley bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep rules of the student coun crl to Eugene Young Olrx er Sheets bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep tr armng rules to Dale Hunter Carroll Strckel bequeath my stage technique to Harold Jones Fred Straw ser bequeath my ab1l1ty to play the guitar to B111 Barber lNorma Thompson bequeath my neatness to Lrlllan Smith Alston Trout bequeath my boxing ab1l1ty to Dare Baxter Louise Wears bequeath my cute little grggle to lNyla Stratton Vrrgrnra Wershaupt bequeath my ball and chain to any Junior tlsat can get rt Vrolet W ray bequeath my shape to Betty Lou VK alker Ruby Wright bequeath my dexrlrshness to Hilda Eyer man Twenty Nme . , 7 . . ! Y' , S ' . ' so , ' . , . . V. , . i. , r L ' 7 l - V. , . . . N , . . . ' , L . . . ! ' ' y 1 A . . N . pr A, 4 ' v n y ' 1 , . , r . , v r. . Y , . . Z , . 7 ! v 7 1 l 1 ' Clyde Scott, bequeath my reckless driving to Morris Fisher. . . , . ' ' , . . , .. U Y ' 7 G L' 9 l 7 ' , - . V y . . . . . ' K z . y K T . I , V . . . , . L. , V . 7 ' ' 1- ' . ' 7 V . , . Y . y C 7. .L . i g

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