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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Highland High School, Granger, Ohio in the year of our Lord, 1953, being of weak mind and sound body, hereby bequest and bequeath to the faculty and underclassmen anything we have. I, Laurajean Arnold, will my steady nerves to Mr. Jedlicka and the driving class. I, Helen Bolas, will my abundance of black, curly hair to Mr. Rios. I, Marjorie Botz, will a few inches to Janet Scholz. I, Bill Bramley, will my appe tite to John Gallatin. I, Pat Browning, will my loudness to Mary Phillips. I, Mildred Buehner, will my driving ability to Barbara Skala. I, Shirley Cady, will my gentle nature to Maxine Denk. I, Sandra Chrisman, will my grades to Al Scheck and my father’s jokes to Ruth Leonhardt. I, Ronald Ciammaichella, will my physique to Billy Case. I, June Damon, will my small feet to Donnie Ciammaichella. I, Wilda Dague, will my ability to get through high school in 4 years to my sister, Lois. I, Irene Easton, will my quiet ways and reserved manner to Liz Lang. I, Lola Jean Fabricius, will my natural curly, auburn hair to Phyllis Boswell. I, Marvin Farnsworth, will my 4 years of varsity basketball to Kerwin Nye. I, Joanne Feess, will my quietness to my brother, Roger. I, Shirley Feick, will my cheerleading ability (what I have) to Ruth Leonhardt. I, William Fortney, will my intelligence to John Gallatin. I, Carol Foster, will my ability to play the piano to Art Rebick. I, Peter Gee, will my Jerseys to Dale Loomis’ Holstein herd for future improvements. I, Lucy Good, will my mischieviousness to Chuck Hummel. I, Peggy Greathouse, will my height and weight to Eddie Turek. I, Ray Hofstetter, will my sense of humor to Clarence Wagner. I, Lynn Lownsbury, will my ability to catch on to a joke to Nancy Morrell. I, Lois Mullet, will my freckles to Marlene Denk. I, Shirley Ann Myers, will my ability to use the dictionary in office practice to anyone who wants it. I, Shirley Marie Myers, will my laugh to John Hatch. I, Art Nehrenz, will my shoes to John Hatch and my bloody noses to Mr. Bangert. I, Martin Oliver, will anything I have to anybody that wants it. I, Betty Pelot, will my ability to work at Mozena’s to Janice Duncan. I, Joan Peth, will my mental capacity for history to Kerwin Nye. I, Betty Reder, will my mad passion for convertibles to Miss Bittner. I, Janet Rodenbucher, will my inability to carry a tune to Winifred Plute.
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J ) LARRY STILES Basketball 1-2-3 Football 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Vice-President of Hi-Y 4 Oy yy JAMES THOMPSON Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 1 Art 1-2 JOHN SOURS Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-3-4 Class President 1 Class Vice4President 2 WILBUR WILEY Basketball 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-4 President Hi-Y 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 W ye DONALD STEELE Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Class Secretary 1 DONNA SCZCHOWICZ Class Play 3 Y-Teens 1-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Ensemble 4 JANICE WAGNER Chorus 2-3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Treasurer 3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Cheerleader 3-4 Student Council 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 3 Art 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Y-Teen Vice-President 4 Student Council Vice-Pres. 4 Rael Acr4: WILLIAM WINTER ogee Oy “Yur.
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I, Alice Robinson, will my ability to type 29 correct words per minute with 30 errors to Jan Baltrusaitis. I, Nancy Searles, will my bass horn to anyone who thinks they’re strong enough to carry it around. I, Marge Shook, will my pet monkey to anyone who can mimic him. I, Nancy Schwelgin, will my ability to get along with study hall teachers to Chuck Miller. I, Larry Stiles, will my football uniform and ability to plug up the center of the line to Chuck Hummel. John Sours, will my ability to fix tires to Glen Goodson. Donald Steele, will my musical talents to John Gallatin. , Joan Straley, will my dimples and smiles to Connie Neiheiser. Virginia Summers, will my ability to speak Spanish fluently and accurately to Mr. Mason. Donna Szychowicz, will my pretty legs to the boys on the basketball team. Jim Thompson, will my basketball ability and speed to John Gallatin and David Damon. Vincent Pisano, will my typing ability to Miss Bittner. Janice Wagner, will my red hair to Pat Hodgman. Wilbur Wiley, will my ability to referee to Mr. Rios. Bill Winters, will my ability to get along with teachers to Glen Goodson. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Dear Ruth, I had the most wonderful time over my summer vacation. I spent every day on the beach. I had more difficulty getting to the resort than you could ever imagine. I got everything all packed up and went to load the car. I got out to the garage and much to my surprise, I found the car gone. So I took a trolley down to the police station to report the theft and found out the chief of police was none other than BILL FORTNEY. Well, he decided that I should call my husband, who was at work. While calling, I remembered he had taken the car to work just as he did every morning. So the next day I started out on my trip. I got five miles from nowhere and I heard a funny thumping in the front of my car. I got out just to see one of my tires go flat. Luckily, I had my AAA card and I walked to the nearest house to call. It was the home of NANCY SCHWELGIN. She was very busy writing the World Almanac for the Zooloo head hunters of Africa. She said that she had learned how in Vasser College, where she spent one term with LUCY GOOD, who was taking up acrobatic dancing for a profession. I made my call and the man from AAA came out and it was RONNIE RICKBRODT. He had turned over a new leaf and was driving a 1910 Model T Ford. He fixed the tire and then I continued merrily on my way. On the way, I stopped in the little town of Hanstake. I stopped at Smeltz’s Salome Shop and there was LAURA- JEAN ARNOLD as head Butcheress. She told me that her old friend, HELEN BOLAS, was doing very well as a hat and dress designer at Mme. Picasso’s shoe shop. She found out when she was reading the Nosey News of which PEGGY GREATHOUSE is the editor. She let me glance over it and I found out some pretty amazing things. MARGE SHOOK was training “would-be” tarzans to swing from grapevines. I read that ROSIE HARRIS was playing “Max” on Milton Berle’s show. She was doing quite well at it. I also read that VINCE PISANO had auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's show and now he is one of the regulars on his Wednesday night show. I found out that our own JOAN STRALEY was down in Africa selling snow suits to the natives. Well after that I didn’t have much time to get to my destination.
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