Litchfield High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Litchfield, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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« and we spied Dorothy Rising stepping out of dt, ay 4 She .certainiy looked like a fashion-plate, Then ny out bounced a little, white, bushy poodle which 4 | was pulling her along, while she clutched at her ay ) hat with the other hand, She motioned for the b chauffeur to bring her luggage. Later, we learned WT that she was head of a Welfare Association in z Sacramento, California. 1 ay Dawn Steiner arrived next. She was bubbling i) over with a good dose of humor. We noticed that she was engaged. When we asked her about it, she explained that the lucky man was the owner of the Akron Department store where she was employed, Just then, our attention wus drawn to a large airplane which was circling over my landing field. we watched it land and out stepped a pretty little blonde ets accompanied by C. By Musser, Jr. We welcomed them with a shower of rice betause we knew that they were on their honeymoon. Court was a pilot for a large Transport Company. Carol Erb had been flying so high that she decided to travel on the ground a while, Carol has been employed as a Stewardess on a fZamous airline and just recently announced her engage- ment to a tall, blonde pilot. Janice Hines and Ruth Petersen arrived to- gether with their husbands in tow, They had built two small homes side by side in the suburbs of Cleveland. By their radiant looks we knew that they were contented and happy housewives. Their talk centered about their beloved offsprings. When we were almost ready for our banquet, Johnny Steiner walked in with a familtar HOE ae girl whom we immediately recognized. He apolégized nenaplt eeciennaninannyy’) KA 2A} ee as ALA AALS 05 rt sane gf Kennison . se vo P Ave ee a ees 7 wenscssnariny estes AS ke hd a%e as EATS cates oy sr b Nama ad A Fadtbres AALS for his lateness by saying, I had to finish as a sembling an airplane motor, because it has to be | shipped out the first thing in the morning, Ms When we were all seated at the table, 1 noticed fy one vacant chair, Evellyn Everiss had not arrived yet. But just then a vigorous knock and a high- pitched voice announced her arrival. She wag bawl- | ting her there on time. He retorted by saying. if we would have been here on time. Just then I open- ? ed the door and they walked in with large smiles on } their faces. A We parted with plans to meet again in two years at Dean Hornmeck's famous College, with Eleanor ) Browand as hostess, aig geen, AY igeumeremne’] h greninainncgy | N . 7 ceommmnmoae’ | Xy ing out her husband for not driving faster and get- [yk you wouldn't spend all your time ut that art studio, FA



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eS (lll PMG lS lle 2 eae) a W73 iy 1Z MEMS 2S Vy a = a 2 LN wey Sora SGA nad : VaR mA O7 We, the Seniors of Litchfield High School, Class of 1941, being of sound mind, do will and be- queath the properties and customs as follows: 1. To the schoolboard, the faculty and the tax- payers we leave the remains of the schoolbuilding, the text books, all material connected with the office, manual training and Home Ec. Departments, and all gum deposited during the past year. 2. To the classes of the future we leave our fond- est memories and never ending regret of leaving. 3. Max Barth leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Bill Korenke and Stanley Barth. To the future government classes he leaves the enjoy- able times had im the southwest corner of said class. ; 4. To Patsy Hitzelberger, Eleanor Browand wills her tendencies toward a temperment and to Merle Law, her manners. She also leaves a vase in the office and her ability to stretch the truth to anyone concerned, 5, Susan Dangelo leaves her dancing ability to Ruth Surrarrer and her one dimple to Lawerence Erb. To Anna Ballek, she leaves her disposition. 6. To Dorothy Aufmuth, Carole Erb leaves her many hairdos, and her naturalness to Ray Morgan. She also leaves her slenderness to Mabelle Stocker. 7. Evollyn Everiss leaves her voice and artistic tendency to Margie Fussleman, to Howard Browand, her height. To whomever may acquire it she wills the fifth seat in the first row, seemingly occupied by mice during the cooler months. 8. To Dorothy Johnson, Janice Hines leaves her quiet reservedness, her abilites as a student and her weekend pastimes. 9. Court Musser leaves his blond locks to Nicky and his athletia ability to Lawerence Erb. To Harry Lloyd he leaves memories of past romances. 10. Ruth Petersen leayes her diamond and domestic tendencics to Geraldeen Kelloggs. 11. To Warren Abbey; Dorothy Rising leaves her studiousness and to the Latin classes of the fut : ure, all her precious translations. She lcaves to the office a much needed pack of new carbon paper. es, Ah wamuers 4 cease Reenmanae! ene pti ehae Uy. Varro eee meee Piiceermeengy Ngrimensertages Papmaioeiinumnagy’ Tepeanisiiaiannay A e ma? NS i lee “ 9 a AP y we ZA Pi 3 ( i oe A

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