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CLAS I, Charles Boxwell, will and bequeath my seat in homeroom to Patsy myers. I, Jim Armitage, will and bequeath my position as Mercury Sports Editor to anyone who is sap enougu to take it. I, Bill Goodman, willrand bequeath all joys and sorrows I have had at Dear Old Monroe to Velma Pressler. We, Janet Brammer and Maxine Wood, will and bequeath to Red Rudd and Bonnie Wood, our places in bed at our next slumber party. tlvlay you sleep in pieces.J I, Vernon Craig, will and bequeath my ability to get along with certain teachers to anyone who can take on such a burden: the rest I take with me. I, Ray Dennis, will and bequeath my ability to cut classes to Theron Long. I, Barbara Gross, will and bequeath all my crazy notions and words to anyone who feels they need them. ' I, Homer Adams, will and bequeath my good attendance and workmanship to Reese Wise. We, LaVonne Sorrell, Joan Ballard, and Patty Greer, will and bequeath our seats Qand gigglesl on the school bus to Peggy Trimble, Paul Johnson, and Janet Speigle. I, Mildred Baird, will and bequeath my ability to get out of class to my sister, Joanne Baird. I, Vernon Collins, will and bequeath my home room seat to Freddie Carroll. I,. Harold Barnes, will and bequeath my dirty football socks to Jack Reidel, provided he washes them. I, Joan Fleming, will and bequeath all the fuu I have had in my senior year to Pat Runkles: may she enjoy it as much as I did. I, Jo Crawford, will and bequeath all my griping to Bonnie Wood. I, Betty DeFrates, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to my sister, Dot. I, Pat Brown, will and bequeath my lasting friendship to Bill Baird and Dot Pressler, and to Bob Wells and Gwen Profitt. I, Bessie Berry, will and bequeath my industrious- ness in my early years of high school to my sister, Betty. I, Phyllis Anderson, will and bequeath appre- ciation of Monroe High School to all on-coming students. I, Mary Louise Boggess, will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Doris Mehl and Bill Kesterman. I, Lawrence Duff, will and bequeath my home room reat in senior class to Sue Taylor. I, Mary Jane Cox, will and bequeath my ability to pass bookkeeping to Mernie Nelson, and my ability to play basketball to Don Weir. I, Gene Fultz, will and bequeath my position as football captain to David Storck. W9 Joyce Craft and Pat Stewart, will and be- queath our good looks, and all our charm, and our beautiful red hair to Mernie Nelson. I, Marcella Gehron. will and bequeath all the good time and friendships I've had to all the coming students. and my job at the pop corn machine to Mr. Thornbery. I, Edith Rosselot. will and bequeath my lovely blonde hair to Normal Barnes, providing he agrees to be called Proxy, I, Norma Deaton. will and bequeath all mv blue- eyed boyfriends, except one, to Nellie Back. S 23 WILL I, James Brammer, will and bequeath all my detention periods to anyone worthy or receiving them. 1, Joanne Clark, will and bequeath my place on the Mercury Staff to Patsy Byers, if she likes to work. I, Helen Boyd, will and bequeath my good time at the Parrot to Lois Duff. I, Jimmy Hopper, will and bequeath all my friends to Mernie Nelson. I, Wendell Hammond, will and bequeath the ability I haven't got to someone who isn't here. I, Lawrence Herring, will and bequeath all my abilities, capacities, and what not, which l haven't got, to anyone who is willing to take them. I, Joe lhle, will and bequeath to the class ol' 1983 my beloved text books which will last much longer if you take care of them. I, Johnnie Linn, will and bequeath my export boxing to Wayne Hayes, and I will my half-back ability to anybody who is hard up. I, Bill Meeks, will and bequeath all of my brains to 'l'. Long, so he won't have to do any work to graduate, besides, he needs them. I, Leland Lynch, will and bequeath my job as ad manager on the Mercury staff to Gary Hines, and also my ability to play quarterback to anyone who needs it. I, Dana Long, will and bequeath my false teeth to anyone who wants to have his teeth pulled and will wear them. We, Delores Moses and Phyllis Mull, will and bequeath our ability to play Chinese checkers with chess to anyone who has that much ability to do so. We, Anna May Lindsay, June Manrod, and Alma Clark, being of unsound mind, will and bequeath our good times with the Topper Gang here at Monroe to the rest of our gang, Betty Howell and Shirley Springfield. I, Bracy Majors, will and bequeath my shop ability to Reese Wise, because he will need it. L Bill Norvell, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath mv biology workbook to Bob Wells and Maurice Wise. I, Delmar Hall, will and bequeath my ability to play chc-ss in study hall and get away with it, to anyone lucky enough. I. Bill Qglesby, will and bequeath my musical ability to Mona and Windy Sorrell. and mv other attributes to the diligent and faithful leaders of the Jr. Class. I. Gordon Lloyd, will and bequeath all my engineering drawing ability to Lewis Sanders. He needs it. I, Kenneth Oglesby, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the girls to Don Carpenter. L Marge Hinp, will and bequeath all the hand- some men I wish I had, to the lucky gal who gets them. I, Shirley Leber, will and bequeath my typing speed and good times in school to Janet Eiler. I also leave the school building to the termites. I. Carl Joidan, will and bequeath my ability to draw in engineering drawing to Jack Reidel. I. seat Rita Hydler, will and bequeath mv wonderful in American Problems to Wanda Whismang may she make the best of it. I. James Myers, will and bequeath my nicknames and track ability to Theron Long. I. Reva Moore, being' of unsound mind, will and bequeath my groan-box, better known as hase fiddle, to Gail Peirat, or anyone else of that size.
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THE MONROE CHRONICLE MAY 25, 1965 MONROE, OHIO JOA N FLEMING, Editor NOTORIOUS GANG CAPTURED The notorious Gehron gang known for their daring robbery of chewing gum from the bottom of theater seats was captured to- day by Sheriff T. J. Thompson and his dashing deputies, Garry Smallwood, Gene Muncy and Char- lie Boxwell. The capture was made possible by the brilliant sleuthing of Miss Norma Deaton, private eye. Marcella Gehron, the brains of the outfit, told police that the gang was pressing out the gum, rewrapping it and selling it again. Members of the gang captured included Dead-eye Dennis, Sticky Fingers Jordan, Spike Spencer, Heartless Heuman, Tiny Hopper, and their Moll. Betty Sponsel. NEW TOXIN DISCOVERED Wendell Hammond, a renowned scientist, announced today that after 15 years of effort and toil, he has finally found the right formula for a toxin for the ex- termination of fleas. The world fespecially dogsb has long awaited this discovery and Mr. Hammond, along with his able assistant, Del- mar Hall, can now retire and enjoy the fruits of his labor. SENATE DEBATE There was a hot debate raging in the Senate today over the question Should Traiiic Laws Be Passed on Flyng Saucers? Argu- ing for the affirmative was Senator William Oglesby from Ohio. The negative stand was taken by an- other Ohio Senator, Edwin Marxen. LOCAL NEWS Hamburger Heaven, a new restaurant, held a very successful opening day yesterday, Gordon Lloyd, proprietor, announced. He Went on to say that a crowd of over 7,000 was very capably handled, thanks to Chief Cook Maxine Wood, and waitresses, Joyce Wooddell, Evilee Sibert, Eula Philpot, Dolores Moses, June Manrod, and Bessie Berry. SOCIETY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Myers fJoanne Clark! celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary by holding open house yesterday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Armitage C'Joanne Ballardl, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jestice 1Mary Louise Boggessl, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes CJenny Rothfussl. Theater Notes I Her Husband's Wife, that popular musical comedy written by Barbara Hill will be at the Bijou starting tomorrow. Starring is that popular baritone, Sam Herr- ing. Playing opposite him is Helen Boyd, a newcomer to the screen. A dazzling chorus line consists of Barbara Mason, Mildred Baird, Marge Hipp, and LaVonne Sorrell. 10t.- Patty Greer, Hollywood gossip columnist, reports that there may be a romance in the offing be- tween that petite ballerina, Mary Jane Cox, and handsome Holly- wood idol, Gene Fultz. 0,, Jim Collier, manager of Mildred Shane, celebrated tap dancer, has announced that Miss Shane will soon start on a European tour. She will sail next Tuesday on The Lady Monroette of which Hugh Unger is captain. .T0T. Joyce Craft will star in a new daytime pi'og'ram on television entitled How to Avoid House- maid's Knee. Assisting her are Phyllis Mull and Betty Rouse. Jack Tudor will give the commer- cials for Drudgery Soap Flakes. The Monroe Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Jim Weir, will present Symphony No. 485938 in Br minor by Joseph Ihle. In the Hfteentli movement a duet will be played by Reva Moore on the tuba and Phyllis Anderson on the flute. Ann Streifthau and Pat Stewart are to be congratulated on their splendid job on the bass drums. 22 SPORT NEWS The Monroe Hornets tromped the Middletown Middies 78-14 12,515 night in the Monroe gym, The Hornets did a splendid job, thanks to the dynamic coaching of Fritz Mal'g'el'uin and his assistant, Ver- non Collins. The cheerleaders, coached by Miss Shirley Lebel., Showed I-Treat spirit in leading the enthusiastic crowd, .L.0,i At the last report, Bob White was a short distance ahead of Lawrence Duff in the 24th hour of the 300 mile marathon race. Jerry West was 1'0D0rted to be 'trailing Duff by just a few yards. -io? The SIu2'g'91'S,,' Monroe's great girl's baseball team, defeated the Cincinnati Red Hose in a no-hit , ,' ame, 27-0. Dory Walck pitched the no-hitter with Phyllis Lansaw catching. The other members of team include Jo Crawford, Barbara Gross, Betty DeFi-ates, Rita Hyd- ler, Edith Rosselot, Jacquie Sta- ton, and Norma Tewart. The team is under the capable Management of Bobbie Powell. CLASSIFIED ADS Are you a weakling? Build your body, develop muscles in six easy iessons by attending the Charles Atlas Body Building Salon. Pro- Prietor and Chief Instructor: Marla Jean Steward. If your horse is ill, bring him to Dr. Leland Lynch's Horspital for quick recovery. Does your piano sound diiferent Fatcly? It may be out of tune! Let Charles Moore, professional piano tuner, bring back its original tone quality. Are you a lonely bachelor? Come and live in the B1'ammer Bachelor Barracks. Proprietor: Janet Brammer. You will look so fine! so natural! if your friendly undertaker, Mr. Bill fDiggerl Meeks, undertakes to embalm you.
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ful legs to Ralph Phibbs. May 25, 1965 THE MONROE CHONICLE Page 2 CLUB NEWS At the last meeting of the League of Young Women Farmers elections were held and Miss Doris Steward was elected presidentg Miss Margaret Woodard, secretary: Miss Anna May Lindsay, treasur- erg Miss Pat Brown, Sergeant-ab arms. At their next meeting Mr. Homer Adams and Mr. Zollie Heizer, renowned farmers of Mon- roe will discuss Relief of Nagg- ing Backache for Chickens. Other guest speakers at the meeting will be Reverend Dana Long, and Mayor John Linn. Circus Comes To Town The circus 'Will appear in Mon- roe starting next Monday. There is a gigantic side show featuring Don Johnson as the Bearded Man, and Jim Brammer, as the Strong Man. Miss Ruby Tuggle will stun the audience with her daring feats as a bareback rider, Bill Norvell will thrill them with his 'fire-eating act, and clowns Vernon Craig and Red Oglesby will send 'them into fits fof laughter, of courseb. JOBS WANTED Job as a mattress salesman wanted. Willing to give realistic demonstrations. Bracy Majors. Inexperienced apprentice wants job assisting photographer. Will- ing to carry equipment, unscrew hot flash bulbs, cut negatives, etc. See Kenny Wilkinson. Reliable young man wants job as a soda jerk in a drug store. Has pharmacist's degree, but no experience. Paul Termuhlen, Experienced printer 'wants job running a printing press in a typing paper factory. Bill Good- man. Bernie Jestice, will and bequeath my basket- I, ball ability to Edgar Chaney. I, Barbara Hill, will and bequeath my ability to skip school to anyone who can think them up as fast as I. I, Fritz Margerum, will and bequeath my beauti- CLASS WILL I, Garry Smallwood, will and bequeath my curly hair to Forrest Swango. I, Jerry West, will and bequeath all my knowledge of the movie projectors to Larry Crist. If I, Jim Weir, have anything worth willing, I'll keep it myself. We, Dolores Walck and Phyllis Lansaw, will I, Barbara Lou Mason, will and bequeath my seat in chemistry class to Mildred Ann McCoy. I hope she uses it to the best of her ability. I, Charles Moore, will and bequeath all those many thousands of pages of little notes and about eighty-eight black ond white keys to anyone who enjoys using them as much as I. I, Edwin Marxen, being of sound mind, will and bequeath absolutely nothing to anyone. I am taking all I have with me. We, Zollie 1-Ieizer and Gene Muncy, will and bequeath our Navy uniforms to any boys who want to be a sailor. I, Alfred Heuman, will and bequeath my books to any Junior boy who Wants them. I, Don M. Johnson, will and bequeath my fade away shot to James Harrison. I, Evilee Sibert, will and bequeath' my ability to stay out of detention to any one who has a lot of it. I, Don Spencer, will and bequeath my arguments with Miss Stewart to some poor soul. I, Tom Thompson, will and bequeath all my study halls to VVayne Hayes. I, Paul Termuhlen, will and bequeath my ability to come to school every dav to any one who can do it. Also, my sixteen study halls to Forrest Swango. I, Hugh Unger, will and begueath my seat on the bus to any fool who will take it. I, Joyce Wooddell, will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in school without teachers seeing me to Patty Harmon. I, Bob White. will and bequeath my ability to tap dance to Fred Carroll and Homer Fultz. I, Margaret Woodard, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Pat Goforth. End bequeath our ability to make waffles to Glenn ye. I, Bobbie Powell, will and bequeath my ability to skip class to Gail Perin. I, Doris Steward, will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in class to any one who can get by with it. I, Norma Tewart, will and bequeath nothing. I leave gladly, taking everything. I, Anne Streifthau, will and bequeath my seat in band to Forrest Swango. I, Betty Rouse, will and bequeath my intelligent brain to my sister, Bonnie. I, John Kenneth Wilkinson, will and bequeath my nineteen study halls a week to any of next year's seniors. VVe, Mildred Shane and Jim Collier, will and bequeath our friendship to Bonnie Wood and Bob Neiderman. -I, Lila Waddell, will and bequeath my ability to miss the school bus on Friday mornings to Mildred Riley. I, Jack Tudor, will and bequeath my ability to walk Doris to class to Donald Sprague, the bad egg. I, Jenny Rothfuss, will and bequeath my ability to get biology to Vivian Oliver. I, Eula Fern Philpot, will and bequeath my long hair to Mrs. Hummel. I, Jacqueline Staton, will and bequeath my spare time at school to Phil and Sam. trusting they shall make better use of it than I did. We, Ruby Tuggle and Betty Sponsel, being of sound mind, leave, taking everything. Marla Jeanne Steward, will and bequeath my ability to be late to school to my brother, Ronnie.
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