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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Cisse of 1947, being nhysically sound and mentally weak. being on the . verge of de varture forever from our beloved High School life, do set ovr seel ta this as our last will and testament. To those who mav benefit from this vaner , we would request but one thing: Think very seriously before discarding these bequests; they may someday prove to you, as for- merly they have to us, ; clessing in disguise. The disvosition of all our tressurec earthly vos sessions is to be as follows: Frankiyn Hummel leaves his “mighty vitchin' arm to Bob Eckel, in hoves that he will now teke uo where Percy has left off. Forest Lee leaves his way with the teachers to Roger Bengtson. (We nity the Faculty.) Don North cheerfully bestows his Bookkeening Practice Set uvon “rlvn Snvder, with hones thet it may be of use in the future. Pot Neal leaves her sentlé soprano voice to Loma Rob- ertson, to be used for the first time at Commencement. Don Ziss leaves his skill at bluffing to Raymond Por- ter, to be used to the verv best advantaze. Jack Ryder leaves his tendency towards having fits in Study Hall to Henry Wauters, in hones that he learn the trade. Marilyn Asmus leaves her winning smile to Bernita Now- ard.
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————— | { CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago in the fall of 1955 fifteen members entered the first grade under their first instructor who was Miss Newlove. They were Don Ziss, Ward Wenig, Brice Thornton, Henry Shook, Jimmy Schutzberg, Jack Ryder, Donald North, Garold Garrett, Martin Adams, Grace Phillips, Pat- ricia Neal, Marilyn Nicholson, Verna Gibbs, Donna Gibbs, and Dorothy Browne. The following year we gained Marilyn Asmus as the only change in our enrollment. During our third year we lost Marilyn Nicholson and Jimmy Schutzberg who was the nice little boy we all remember who was strick- en with pneumonia. In our fourth year we had the addition of Billy Browning and Martha Ann Watt, and Marilyn Nichol- son returned to us. Ward Wenig left us at this time. In our fifth year we gained Robert Ennis, Franklyn Hummel, Anna Lawrence, and Norma Jean Lee, but lost Martin Adams. Anna Lawrence, Henry Shook, and Norma Jean Lee left us as we entered the sixth grade. In our seventh year our only addition was Laurel Duty; Harold Ragan joined us in our eighth. During our Freshman year we gained a new member, For- est Lee, and two old classmates from back in the grades, Henry Shook and ard Wenig, who came far enough after the beginning of the year to miss that period of time so agon- izing to all Freshmen when the plans are being made for initiation. We spent our Sophomore year working hard, and added a new member, Walter Agler, to our list but lost Harold Ragan and Henry Shook. We gave our first play, Kicked Out of College our Junior year. We were coached by both Mrs. Smith and Mr. Andrews, and helped by Morris Wenig, Loma Robertson, Suir- ley Heiman, Bernita Noward, and Dennis Sergent. Our first formal occasion was the banquet given at the Women'ts Club in Toledo in honor of the Seniors. Other occasions of im- portance in this full year were our part in the Baccalaur- eate and Commencement services. This last year of our high school training has been a busy time. We presented our Senior play, “Lunatics at Large ,’ April 11, 1947. We have been planning and working eagerly all year to enable our class to take a trip to Washington D. C. At this time we want to give our sifttere thanks to the community for being so very cooperative in making this trip possible. Thomas Dauer also entered our class this year.
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ll t ‘ Pf Ra eee =n pean ne eng agentes isheongureeereioampneneneweeh o oP nee i er nee tn eer partie ee | | ! . i SEE cate SE TR RN ST SF Oe eee apn re a a pape wee he mayne ede ate = eens ees EES rr gun a eS : 3 I = i efi: : SaaS: = . = — - ewe — + LTR Ee ee he ee ro LE AT TT ANS NS RY eg nme F Fa a ae i : EE ER ee CREE ep Walter Agier bequesths his revutation as Romeo to the Freshman boys, to be divided evenly among them. Garold Garrett leaves his s ubiie sense of humor to Den- nis Sergent, to furnish amusement (7?) - for next year's Faculty. Grayce Philli eeves her speciel.. knack for getting 1 into trouble to Bernite Noward, who has s good share of it alre.dy. a Verna Gibbs leaves her loyalty to one man Co Wenbe Jean Walker. Brice Thornton leaves his a with the women to Lynn Snyder, for best of luck during his Senior year. Donna Gibbs leaves her love and talent for flirting to Nelda Hartman, even though she may not need it. Bob Ennis leaves his netural permanent wave to all the Junior girls,as he thinks that there will be enough to 20 around. — | Dorothy Prowne leaves her vermanént job of school vian- ist to Shirley Heiman, to be vassed on at the end of next vear to a likely candidate. Tom Dauer leaves his good nature in regard to the ladies to Sam Genson, to be used whenever and wherever hecess-— ary and desirsble. Now, as we are leaving the dear scenes of our child- hood, we ask but one thing--that our funeral be conduc ted in keeping with the great dignity of our vlace in Haskins High. t EO ne a | —e f. | +e
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