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The National Honor Society Fitzsl Ruin: ll. Rupp, TXT. iR1Ig1ll'. 9. Clippinger. NI. llllllih. Nwtmnl llfnrg R. l.enis. S. lkerrx. NI. Strimple. H. Yiel. NI. Clzimphell. I.. Roc-ll. IS. lflltlilillg. l'l1iifl linux' 5, lluoker, R. Quinlan. la. Xlttehell. The stutlents who heeome members of this society are espeeiatlly honoretl lor their scholarship. The prerequisite lor membership is nn LIYCFZIQL' grzule ol' ninety per cent or hetter tluring their high school years. Only upperelatssmen :ire ztwztrtletl this honor. .Xt commencement, at certificate ol' membership is given to ezleh stutlent who has ztttztinecl this stattulnrcl. The ltiniors who were eligible lor membership this ye They tire: Rrrx litll'Iltjl'l'IlN Roiatatrt' C.xMv1:15l.i, lliztiax Kttiflllill IJoN.x1.n Mt:Qutaiax livtztxw hflrmitttls l..XX'El.l.E Nt nr :ire not in this l',l.l-Qtxolt l,tll'l: Mun' Rorifias lltiififoium Vlfttsox litmaxu VV1i.soN M,ttt1.wNr, Vim. pint ure. Page 'l'f1li1'I't'-'l'f1
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Last Will and Testament KNOII' ALI, MEN lil' THESE PRESENTS, that we the class of l9l7 ol' Harrison High School, of Harrison, Ohio, in the Commonwealth of Ohio, considering the uncertainty of this life, having fin everyones opinionj, unsound minds. ruined reputations, and overtaxed memories, do make and publish this, ottr last will and testatnent, in manner and form following: I, I, 1, I, 1, I, I, 1, 1, I, I, 1, 1, 1, I, 1, 1, 1, 1, I, If 1, I, 1, 1, I, 1, 1, 1, 1, I. I, I. 1, 1, 1, ROBERT HARPER, bequeath my teclmique as a ladys' man to -lerald Horsley. BETTY FARTHING, will Iny uncontrollable giggles to 'I'heltna Grubbs. RICHARD VAN TREESE, sorrowfully leave my English book. if I can lind it, to M. Calvert. LORETTA ROELL, will my good-nature to Virginia Kittle. -IIM FREY, bequeath my all-around sports ability to Paul Duckworth. SHIRLEY BERRY, leave my quiet disposition to Alice Kneplle. DANNY KATER. leave my boogie ability to Frank Ballard. RUTH LEWIS. bequeath my job as captain of the majorettes to a high stepping Sth grader. ROBERT KAISER, will my over-sized ears to Scottie Lane. MELBA BOURQUE-IN, will my erect posture to Mary Ann Hugcntobler. RICHARD QUINLAN, leave my pitcher's 11l'ITl to Frank Reese. MARIANN RAGAR, bequeath my delicate features to Betty Greenham. STANLEY BOOKER, will my ability in Spanish to Ronnie Meyers. ROSE McGUIRE, leave my smooth appearance to I.aVelle Noes. RICHARD FRUIT, will my basketball ability to Elton Bourquein. NORMA TAYLOR, leave my phone number with the junior boys. ROBERT WEBER, leave my height to Roy Reynolds. DORIS ROUDEBUSH, bequeath my blond hair to Marianne Grubbs. LLOYD COLLINS. leave my artistic talents to Robert Welsh. SHIRLEY CLIPPINGER, bequeath my musical talents to Glenna XVootlrull'. PAUL GRESCHEL, will my bashfulness to Bernard Wooley. MARY ANNA CAMPBELL, leave my cttrly hair to Patsy Ogden. GENE RADENHEIMER, leave my numerous tardy slips to Gene Warlutrg. BERTHA LEE RUPP, bequeath tny ability to acquire boy-frietuls to -lill Hartlert. DENVER DOIVNARD, will my driving speed to Robert Hunter. HELEN MARIE VIEL, leave my winning smile to Catherine Noyvlin. RAYMOND GILLMAN, bequeath my nickname of Shorty to Donald Printy. MARIE HANDY, will my cheerleading ability to any new cheerleader. EARL F. MITCHELL, leave my specs to Virgil Bennett. MARY BARRY, leave my Ford with Betty Meyers. 'IHEODORE GABBARD, will my ability to amuse my classmates to Billy Burgen. MARY STRIMPLE, bequeath my unusual walk to Wanda joy Turrell. BETTY SMITH, will my freckles to Nora Reatherford. ALLEN WALLER, leave my love for driving to my brother, Loren. MARY KNEPFLE. leave my chewing gum to Mary Rolfes. ALFRED GILLMAN, bequeath my polite manners to jim Beyer. Any harsh words or unkind expressions which we may have emitted to anyone during our sojourn here are to be buried with its so that their sting will be for us and not for those whom we injured. To this, the last will and testatuent of the graduating class of 19-I7 of HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL, we, the members of that class, do hereby collectively set our hand on the 29 of MAY in the year of our Lord, 1947. Wilrwsserl by SIGNED, MARY ANNA cAMt'tsiaLL THE CLASS QF 1947 Page Thirty-Two
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