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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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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 ' ' ' .
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Thu t y .faafainq fqfzeacf I am 1eturn1ng to Groxe C1ty after an absence of tvs enty fix e years and dur1ng this time I xx as an old mald school teacher I m comlng back on one of the oldest modes of travel automoolle as I am frightened to death of those new contraptions called 10Ck9t ships I am surprlsed not to find more of my classmates of the class of 48 in the old home town Three forme1 classmates however have returned home to practice Dr Herman Rehdel Dog Specialist Dr Yank em out Anderson and last but not least D1 Blood Thirsty Carpenter I hurried down to the old school house as fast as my cane would let me And who would I find ln the ofiice but Katie Goldhardt of course She asked me to s1t down as Mr B1 eckenridge Che IS stlll supeuntendentj 'wasnt in Katie certainly has changed Her hair IS glay and she has 1nc1eased her avo11dupo1s I asked he1 about the class of 48 she told me many lnterestmg things Catherine Mathers has followed her mother s footsteps and has received her MA 1n Music Mary Alice Barber has fulfilled her l1fe time ambition and overcoming all odds has become a fash lon designer famous for he1 drop Skllt Patty has finally gotten Carl Patzer hook line and slnker At the present they are v1s1t1ng relatlves 1n Alaska Barbara Badger who always has worked ln the office when we were 1n school has gone to woik for the firm of Bam Carl and Rupe Real Estate blokers Thelr firm is located in New York City and Barbara mar rled the boss Edwald Bain Paul and Charles have married well also They both ma1r1ed large fortunes and also the debts of their fathers 1n law Ma11anne Barbee who was our Homecoming Queen and Joan Row ley her mald of honor have both entered beauty contests this year Marianne was selected The Most Beautiful Glandmother of 1973 and Joan was voted the Most Beautiful Career Woman of 1973 Jeanne Baer and Edith Barnett are known as the famous old maids of Grove City They have spent most of their life baby s1tt1ng with their nleces and nephews Ruthie Schultz has finally gotten he1 man to the altar and they are now living on a farm near Grove City QI must make a note to V1S1t her J Just then Mr Breckenridge came in I could hardly belleve my eyes was this the same man that tr1ed to teach us some P O D 'P H1s seven teen grandchlldren must be getting him down We talked for some time about the d1Herence the years had made ln both of us and then we rambled off 1HtO a dlscourse of my former classmates Gus Johnson and Phy llis Lewis haue tied the knot Gus has a grocery store ln Har11sburg and IS busy raising his five l1ttle Johnsons to be good basketball players He wants h1S own llttle team you know I wonder if Gus still has those gray halls he got from edltlng the annual Dorris Smith IS the only woman chemlstry professor on the Ohio State University faculty CCan you lmagine that '75 Oliver Sheets 1S a General in the Air Force Maybe that umform he wore 1n Strictly Formal had something to do with It Kenny Seeley and his fou1 brothers have gone into part nershlp and have the largest dairy farm 1n Ohlo Albelt Schemrlch has stayed on the farm and raised a new breed of pigs for maybe It IS more proper to say hogsi Dale Peterson IS the crooner who took Bing Crosby s place and how the glrls do swoon at hlS beautiful blond wavy halr Orville Parks has followed 1n his father s footsteps and IS a mlmster He vsent to ' ' r ' 1 - 7 1 . . . v . , . X 1 . . 1 1 . 4 . . sz ay - 1 Y . u a 1 ' ' , - - , ac as , 1 v ' ' 1 , as ' n , , . . ' u - as . , , I . . . . . . v , . . . . . ' . . . ' . ' . ' . as as ' 9 . . . . , . . Q . 1 v J - X Y ' 1 ' r Y . 1 I s 9 1 v s. , . ' , . 1 . . . - 1 1 ' x 9 9 ' sc ' , ra A as ' ry . V - . . . . . X ' Q Y . . . . . . V . r 7 . . Y . X K . ' , . . . . . H . ,, . . . . Q . . .. . . , l . , . . . . . . 7 , 1 Y
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