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Page 21 text:
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Senior Class History September of 1940 brought fifteen pupils to Haskins School for the first time. They were; Marilyn Moore, Joyce Fischer, Charles Walker, Ruth Gibbs, Robert Asmus, Virginia Genson, Joanne Asmus, Herbert Peters, Marie Myers, Gerald Bower, and Robert Heiman. During the next seven years, we gained the following class- mates; Wanda Moore, Robert Sabo, Francis Naegele, Ronald Youngpeter, Ruth Symon, Jack Armitage, Jim Hessman, Gerald Duty, Betty Wolfe, Alice Allison, and Lorin Shonk. We lost the following: Charles Thomas, Herbert Peters, Lorin Shonk, Robert Sabo, Gerald Bower, Betty Wolfe, Alice Allison, Ronald Youngpeter, and Ruth Wymon. We entered the Freshman year with fifteen members, eleven of whom completed their four years of high school with us. Our sponsors for this year were: Mrs. Kamenik and Miss Reed. We were initiated into high school by the Sophomore class, otherwise this year was very uneventful.. The Sophomore year found us with the same number of pupils, but with Mrs. Jolley as our sponsor. We initiated the Freshman class. We had class parties which were enjoyed Fy ali. In our Junior year we lost Carol Andrews. Mr. Larson was our sponsor for this year. We sponsored the Junior- Senior Banquet, which was held on the evening of May 4, 1951, at the Toledo Women’s Club. We also gave the play, ‘Professor, How Could You?’’ We gave a dance in the spring of 1951 with Harry Lanning’s orchestra playing. The Senior year brought us to the close of our high school career. On May 19, 1952 eleven persons were graduated from Haskins High School. They include the following: Joanne Asmus, Dorothy Snyder, Jim Hessman, Bill Browne, Ruth Gibbs, Virginia Genson, Marilyn Moore, Tom Armitage, Francis Naegele, Charles Walker, and Robert Asmus. During our Senior year we applied our excess energy to various money making projects to finance our trip to Washington D. C. and New York. Some of our ‘‘get rich quick’’ schemes were; a dance, a bake sale, a talent show, and a play. We also sold pop, popcorn, and candy at the basketball games.
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Senior Class Will As we, the Senior Class of 1952 embark on our careers into the world we think of our school careers. We want to leave memories of ourselves so we bequeath the following: To the Juniors as a whole we leave one slightly used class sponsor, Mr. Van Atta, hoping that he isn't too badly mutilated next year. To the Sophomores we leave our good looks. To the Freshmen we leave our ‘‘brains’’ such as they may be, hoping they make better use of them than we did. To the teachers we leave various frustration complexes. Jim Hessman cheerfully leaves his ability to ast up in English class without getting too many detentions for it to Jim Ryder and Darrel Duncan. Dorothy Snyder leaves her ability of going steady to anyone iu the Junior class who thinks he can maintain the record she did. To Milayne Walker she willis her slimness. Bill Browne leaves his ability of not getting detentions to Darrei Duncan. Joanne Asmus wills her ability to go steady and also her curly hair .o Barbara Rathbun. To Jack Armitage she cheerfully wills her ability of driving a car carefully. Tom Armitage wills his permanent seat in detention hall to Jim Ryder, hoping he doesn't wear it out too soon. Ruth Gibbs wills her good looks to Ann Arm itage, and she also wills her ability to be with a tall guy to Jeanette Hummel. Virginia Genson wills her happy-go-lucky ways to Gerry Watts and hopes she doesn't get into too much trouble because of them. Marilyn Moore wills her task of trying to get one certain man to Arlene Bower. Charles Walker leaves his good grades to John Falls hoping that someday John may become President of the United States. Francis Naegele wills his ability to roller skate to Phyllis Mourdock, hoping she will accomplish much this summer. Bob Asmus wills his ability to drive a car while looking at his companion to Marie Myers, hoping she doesn’t get’ involved in anv accidents. 18
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