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V P f I I T Farther along, we see the skilled doctor, Bob Brown, accompanied by his efficient nurse, Barbara Daugherty. This small group, by working closely together, have made discoveries of great benefit to the world! Well, we must leave this interesting scene for a while. This time we stop at a great, wide-spreading farm. This huge establishment is owned and operated by Tom McDougal and Charles Berry. Tom McDougal is, at this moment, dictating a letter to his secretary, Margie Davis. Charles Berry is having a friendly chat, with an old classmate of his, Jesse Crum, who is now the manager and co-owner of the Standard Steel Spring Corporation. We now pass over the many car lots owned by Nick Hlywa. On one of his testing grounds, we observe Rudy Pence and James Welsh, as they carefully note the performance of a new-type automobile. These two are authorities on this subject and are always in great demand for their pro- fessional opinions. We now stop briefly at the radio station of WWVA. Here, we see Dick Ramsey, better known as Tex, as he rehearses for tonight's personal appearance. Talk about dreams coming true! We now travel quite a long distance this time. We find ourselves at the University of Wisconsin. There is Bill Andrews, now coach, after he was such a great star in three major competitive sports. Ony one more stay to make now! In a large city, we see the famous model, Betty Cribley, with her agent, Vera Stevens, and her secretary, Marlene Harris. What a wide variety of fields these graduates have found success in! Thanks for accompanying me on this trip into the future. I hope everyone has found it interesting. - ,54 CLASS H1sToRY The first day in high school was a long awaited event. Finally that time came. Our sponsors were Miss Chill and Mr. Massaro. Our class of- ficers were: President, Barbara Daugherty, Vice-President, Bill Andrews, Secretary, Millie Carnessalig Treasurer, Tom McDougal 5 and Student Coun- cil Rep., Paul Kovach. In our sophomore year our sponsors were Mr. Ruebsamen and Mr. Van Auken. Our class officers were: President, Paul Kovach: Vice-President, Barbara Daugherty 5 Secretary, Margie Davis, Treasurer, Tom McDougalg and Student Council Rep., Bill Andrews. Our junior- year started out with a magazine drive in which we made over 3200. Our class rings came in January of 1953. Our class officers were: President, Glenn Harshman 5 Vice-President, Paul Kovach 9 Secretary, Bar- bara Daughertyg Treasurer, Tom McDougal, and Student Council Rep., Nick Hlywa. We were very proud to have eight members of our class in- ducted into the National Honor Society. Also many of the boys of our class participated in the various school sports. On September 9, 1953, our dreams came true, we were Seniors We had quite a task before us to start making money for our senior trip, but under the patient supervision of our sponsors, Mrs. Lauban and Mr. Ray- burn, we finally made it. 4 Our class officers were: President, Paul Kovach, Vice-President, Glenn Harshmang Secretary, Barbara Daugherty, Corresponding Secre- tary, Janet Millerg Treasurer, Millie Carnessalig and Student Council Rep., Bill Andrews.
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E LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Being of sound mind and body, we, the class of 1954 do hereby will and bequeath our worldly possessions: To the faculty we leave peace and quiet. To the Juniors we leave the worms in the candy bars. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to get along with the faculty. To the Freshmen we leave our brains ? ? ? Bill Andrews wills his superiority in basketball to Billy Dickson. Annabelle Bailey wills her blush to anyone who wants it. Charles Berry wills his love of football to Dave Metzler. Bob Brown wills his position as end man to Dewey Clark. Millie Carnessali wills her height to Larry Beytos and please take good care of it. Betty Cribley wills her short hair to Dorothy Klingeman. Jesse Crum Wills his need for a haircut to Harold Schisler. Barbara Daugherty wills her job as statistician to Mary Kovach. Margie Davis wills her love of English to Wayne Harmon. Marlene Harris wills her dimples to anyone who wants them. Glenn Harshman Wills his position as Captain to Delmar Stanley. Nick Hlywa wills his hair to Mr. VanAuken. Ed Ipe wills his brains in English to Dave Metzler. Paul Kovach wills all his wonderful equipment in physics class to Mr. Conti. Tom Lacusky wills his curly hair to Jack Purdy. Rodella Leichliter wills her bassoon to Mr. Furney. Donna McDonalwil1s her Light and Bright to Linda Snowden. Tom McDougal wills his height and weight to Delmar Stanley. Janet Miller wills her music ability to Mr. Furney. Rudy Pence wills all his knowledge about girls to Wayne Harmon. Dick Ramsey wills all his music ability to anyone who likes to come in at 5:00 a.m. Bob Schleicher wills his extra weight to Tommy Reinhart. Nancy Smith wills her baton to Janice Kimpton. Vera Stevens Wills her imagination to anyone who Wants it. Patty Walton wills her four years as majorette to anyone who likes to argue. Bill Walter wills his job selling candy to any junior who wants it. Bud Warner wills his safe driving to Mr. Perlitz. Jim Welsh Wills his excess weight to Dave Metzler. Charles Wilson wills his cool temper to Mr. Billick. Harry Waddington wills his ability to have the right answers at the right time to Jim Gothay.
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