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HAVILOOK YEAR BOOK an flue Tfufufze As I look over the ten years that have passed and the people that have come and gone, I can't help but think of my dear Classmates of '-16 and ponder upon what they have worked to become. By reading the evening paper, I see that our only male classmate, Robert Hough, is having quite a bit of difficulty. The workers at the Kickafpoofjoy juice Plant Qwhich he supervisesj has suddenly gone out on strike because Bob refuses to let the workers buy all of the products that they make. The whole nation demands settlement in Bobls favor because his products are becoming quite scarce. Who else is on the front page tonight? Oh, yes, thats Marie Titler, heading the Prohibition Party for this next election They wanted to get someone else up for candidate, but Marie, to accommodate, decided to run. Vote for Titler. Well, if it isn't old Squeeseyfvxfeesey burying his head in the ground again. I elon't know where Mentra Beech gets all of her cleverness but her comic strips really afford a good, big laugh. Thcrels a plane overhead and who could it be flapping her wings? Wilnizi Kauser, of course. She just made her daily routine flight as pilot from London to Hawaii for the United Airlines. She makes the flight in less than 10 minutes and spends the rest of the day teaching the girls a new step in the HulafHula Dance. Barbara Sherer, who has always had that feminine appeal and has been used to having Hswarmsl' around her, is now working in the New York Tie Shop, Manly Atlas, where men flock to buy the latest ties. The sales talk must be very interesting. I remember that there was at least one scholarly student that came forth from our class. La Verna Gantt, who is now President of Yale College, sends her classmates pamphlets each week urging them to become educated. She says that it isn't smart to be dumbi Geneva Decker has become well known in Hollywood for her figure, acting ability, and gracefulness. I read that she is the Hepfcat Dancer in the Show Dig You Later. Sharon Gantt has always been crazy about water and what goes with it so we naturally find her on the Sharie Cruiser as the Hostess of the Ship, She really gets around. Now we End Elaine Hebb seated in her office, struggling over some papers that she says must be completed by tomorrow morning. She tells me that she is writing the script for the Bugs Bunny Show and can't figure out What's up, Doc? I guess that finishes today's paper. What do you suppose tomorrow's news will tell? eniofzs on pafza e NAME Birthday Favorite Place Favorite Food Fuulrg Classification To Go Ambition Wilma Kauser August ll Any Place Milk Shake Airline Hostess Most F There are Boys Independent Mentra Beech August 6 Van Wert Stew Housewife Most Feminine Geneva Decker November 10 Russel's Point Celery Housewife Quietest 18 1946
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v fast ana Testament We, the class of 1946 being mentally awake, physically strong, morally straight and being desirous of setting our worldly affairs in order, while we can do so satis' tactorily, do hereby make, publish, and declare our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our sincere thanks for guiding us through our high school days and being so patient with our ignorance. To the juniors, we leave the name senior. Marie leaves her load of books to anyone who is strong enough to pick 'em up Ql7oes anyone know the address of Atlas7Q Geneva leaves her dayfoff Mondayl' to Garnett Bennett. fllm hoping you can use itj Mentra leaves her ability to bluff the teachers to William Fast, fHang on to it Willie, it might come in handyj Barbara leaves her ability to play basketball to Babe Bartels. Sharon gives her giggles to Miss Shawley QPlease take care of them, Miss Shaw' leyg Sharon might want them back.j Elaine leaves her L. C. Smith typewriter to Ruby Craft. fGee are you luckylj Wilniii leaves her ability to talk to anyone but the teacher in Chemistry class to anyone who thinks he or she ean get by with it. LaVerna leaves her ability to squeeze out of tight jams to Gene Searbrough. fYou don't happen to need this do you, Gene?j Bob leaves his ability to be the Lone Wnnlf to Lafie Leeth. fTake good care of thisg you might need it.j NAME Birthday Bob Hough June 25 Marie Titler May 17 LaVerna Gantt December 25 eniofzs on ahabe Favorite Place Favorite Food To Go Rodeo French Fries Osceola, Ind. French Fries Van Wert Ice Cream 17 Future Ambition Farmer Interior Decorator Secretary Classification Handsomest Smallest Youngest
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H 1 Y ' 1 1 ' W' I L 0 0 It pasf an pfzesenf YcsterdayfFresh1ncn: todayfSeniors: tomorrowfAlumnifso seems the cycle of our school life. How the time does fly! Wheii the dear Class of '46 started its great career as Freshmen in 1942, it seemed to us that we were very insignificant to our upper classmen and almost as though it was impossible that we could ever become the sophisticated Seniors. For our adviser, we chose Miss Burner, who was very capable, and if we dare say, a lot of fun. The class was composed of Robert Hough, Presg Marie Titler, See.fTreas.1 Barbara Shcrer, VicefPres.g l.ela lvlac Rodman, Chester Funk. Elaine Hebb. Vxlcslcv Zartman. Mentra Beech, Irene Sacco, Richard Gerber, Sharon Gantt, LaVerna Gantt and Geneva Decker. As we passed from Freshmen to Sophomores, we began to feel the glory of bc' ing the older elassmen and established for ourselves a place in the Haviland High. Mr. Ayers took the terrible risk of accepting the job of being our adviser but did a very neat job. He helped us a great deal by guiding over us at basketball games, parties and other social functions. For our other officers, we chose Elaine Hebb as President and Mentra Beech as Sec'yfTreas. lt seemed as though that good soil looked better to Dick Gerber and Wesley Zartman than the dear school teachers and text books because we lost them during this second year. Irene Sacco also left our forces to go to Paulding High. Chester Funk decided that his father just couldn't get along without him so he retired from school life to take up the blacksmith trade. During this same year, we welcomed Wilnaa Kauser into our class, who came from the Latty School. This left us a total of ten members to start out on our Junior Year. Now, we were next best to Seniors, we thought as we entered our junior year. This was the year that we began doing things. We inherited the candy stand from the former Iunior Class, had our big Iunior Class Play. and took Seniors on a trip to Toledo. For our busy year, Mr. Ayers again advised us and what a very capable and kindly adviser he was. l'm sure that our class will never forget the wonderful guidance in both our school and our spiritual life that Mr. Ayers and his wife gave to us during those two years. All our class remained faithful and cooperative during the year and we selected Geneva Decker for President and Marie Titler for Sec'y-Treas, Now, we are coming in home. As we became Seniors, we took the responsibility of editing this HAVILOOK, giving the Senior Class Play Brother Goose and the other activities that we as Seniors enjoy. Mr. Ensign has been very instructive to us on compiling and printing our Annual and Mrs. Ensign has been very kind in helping us with our play and other class problems. Elaine Hebb was elected President, Sharon Gantt, Sec'yfTreas., LaVerna Gantt, VicefPres. and Marie Titler, H.HXVILOOK Editor. It seemed as though married life looked pretty good to one of our classmates because we lost Lela Mae Rodman during the year. As we nine Seniors of '46 come to the Baccalaureate and Commencement season, we cannot help but feel a bit sad to think of giving up all of these pleasures and companionships, but we also realize that we cannot hang on to the past but must reach out into the future so we lay down our title as Seniors and become the Freshmen Alumni. eniofzs on paw e NAME Birthday FHV?gtEElaCe Favorite Food Classification Barbara Sherer April 23 Roller Skating Pearl Tapioca Nurse Oldest Elaine Hebb November 17 Ohio State Pot Pie Secretary Ablest F, B. Games Sharon Gantt july 2 Viihwgrt Meat Loaf Loggpgffglflce Noisest 19
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