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We, the graduating class of 1955, of the city of Kingsville, county of Ashtabula, and state of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Nancy Carter, will my Friday excuses to Carol Ann Oren. I, Bill McGarry, will my girls to anyone who likes a long drive. We, Kenny and Bill Smith, will our tall tales about men from Mars to Richard Branch. We hope he doesn't turn green. I, Annabell L’Amoreaux, will my ability to get the news for my column (under any circum- stances) to Linda Westcott. You will need it. I, Ronald Means, will my big build and quiet- ness to Gary Bancroft. I, Ruth Simak, will my slenderness to Marian Hoover. I’ll give you a few hints how to keep it! I. Evelyn Hinkle, will my scrapbook job back to coach. I, Wilson Osburn, will my ability to get along with Mr. Scannell to Jim Burch. I, Bill Schreck, will my luck with girls to Jim Bogart. I. Fred Roerdanz, will my comb to John Meyer. Perhaps one of the girls will leave him a few bobbypins, too. I, Virginia Good, will my ability to miss so much school to my brother. Albert. I, Wilma Louden, will my smallness to Carol J. Reed. I, Bette Risley, will my typing eraser to Leroy Campbell. (You don’t get it until the end of the year, though). I, Helen Wolfgang, will my fudge to Francis Onion. I, Mary Jo Loesch. will my short hair cut to Shirley Kapala. I. Bill Carlson, will my get up and go (which got up and went) to Willie Hochchild. I, Art Wilkinson, will my millions to Bill Brooker. I, David Webster, will my loving ways to Frank Bobey. I, Dale Hayes, will my Crosley to Frank Fisher. I, John Holcomb, will my fondness for reading to Ronnie Huey. I, Russell Westcott. will my good looks to Ladi- mar Kubicheck. I, Frank dayman, will my hunting and trap- ping ability to John O’Bell. The Senior Class as a whole hasn’t much to leave the Junior Class except good arms for bowl- ing, and an ability for procrastination. (Ask Miss Sowry). In Witness Whereof, We, The Senior Class, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-fifth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and fifty-five (1955). CLASS OF 1955
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Page 21 text:
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Varsity Basketball Left CO right: Burton Bartram. Manager. Frank Fisher. John Reed, Bill Carlson. Art Wilkinson. Wilson Osburn. Larry N.cka, Bill Konnert. James Bogar. Bill Smith. Bill Sehreck. Duane Cleveland. Jeff Miller, and Coach Batanian. Cheerleaders Left to right: Janet Hinkle. Linda Wilkinson. Nancy Westcott. Carol Oren. June Bartram. and Linda Westcott. Reserve Basketball Left to right: Hank Bruckman. Manager. Robert Andrejack, Ed Fisher. Joe Rodebaugh. Robert Hinkle. William Hochschild. Rich- ard Branch. Ronald Hochschild. John O'Bell. James Risley, James Edixon. Coach Batanian. Basketball Queen Saturday evening, the 22nd of January, a big event took place in the halls of old Kingsville High. It was the homecoming game with Pierpont, and the crowning of the Basketball Queen which took place between the two games. Beverly Stev- ens and Loraine Carter introduced the procession with a fanfare on their trumpets and Johnette Eakin played the processional on the piano. Two very pretty twins, Rhea and Ruth Blake, all dress- ed up in red and white dresses, led in the proces- sion. One carried the flowers for the queen and the other carried a red pillow with the gold crown and an envelope with the queen’s name in it. They were followed by the captains of the two teams. Art Wilkinson, Kingsville, and Sidney Case, Pier- pont, escorting the queen of three years ago, Mar- ian Lilja. Then came the candidates and their es- corts. The Senior candidate, Ruth Simak and her escort, Richard Simmons; for the juniors, Jean Wil- liams and Richard Mandrake; the Sophomore can- didate, Barbara Cedar and her escort, Glenn Beardsley; and Linda Westcott and Roy Bean, rep- resenting the Freshmen. Art Wilkinson slowly opened the envelope, took out the paper, and read the name, returned the paper to the envelope, looked around and then led our queen, Jean Williams, amid the thunderous cheers to the throne and presented her with a kiss. Marian Lilja crowned her and Sidney Case gave her a dozen red roses and a kiss. All the candidates had corsages of yellow rosebuds. There was a time allowed for taking pictures and then the cheerleaders led the crowd in the Alma Mater. The twins and then the queen led the procession out.
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