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WW? iv. r: . genibks Vernon Shurls Lester Swilzer Carl Logeman Vernon James VERNON C. SHURTS Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 8; Navy; Minstrel 4. VERNON JAMES Choir 1; Silas Marner 2; Basketball 1, 2,- Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Scholarship Team 4; Minstrel 4. LESTER SWITZER Minstrel 4; Football 8, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Marines 1945, 1946. ARTHUR OSBORNE Scholarship Team 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; Scholarship Pin 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Senior Scholar- ship Test 4; Minskrel 4. 157 Arthur Osborne WILLIAM CARL LOGEMAN Minstrel 4; Chair 1; Knickerbockers 4; Navy. ROBERT NORDMAN Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Treas- urer 1;' Campus Daze 2; Navy 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Minstrel 4. MATTHEW IULIEN Baseball 1,.2, 3; Band 3, 4,- Minslrel 3, 4.
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genio'zs Don Lewis Imogene Irwin Billy Huff Edna Pxice DONALD F. LEWIS Basketball 2, 3; 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 4; Intramur- al Volleyball 1, 2; Knickerbockers 4; Scholarship Team 3; Silas Marner Play 2; Minstrel 4. WILLIAM L HUFF Choir 1; Tiger's Tongue 2, 3, 4; Silas Marner 2; Li- brarian Z; 3, 4: Minstrel S, 4; Knickerbockers 4; Basket- ball 2; Football 4. IMOGENE IRWIN Owensville High School 1, 2, 3; President of Home EC. Club 4; Minstrel 4. EDNA PRICE Minstrel 3, 4. 14 Gordon Wanker Ruth Ann Hilesman Earl Allen Danny Ledford GORDON WUNKER Football 1, Z; Choir 1, 3, 4; Assembly 2; Minstrel 3, 4. EARL ALLEN Plainville High School 1. Z,- Fooiball 3; Scholaxship Test 3, 4; Minstrel 4. RUTH ANN HITESMAN Spanish Club 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3,- Band 1, 3; Orchestra 1; Librarian 3,- Spring Concert 1,. 3; Silas Marner 2; Minstrel 4. ALBERT DANNY LEDFORD Iniramural Basketball 1; 2, 3; 4; Basketball 2; Minstrel S, 4; Volleyball 2.
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05 0k 720w ma 7mm 0A of We the seniors of 1947, being of sound mind and strong purpose do hereby bequeath the following items as tokens of our fond af- fection: To Mrs. Doll we leave a box of erasers in payment for those lost during the year. To the faculty we'leave our money-makinq projects. May they make good use of them. To the junior class we leave a lot of empty seats and the hope that they can fill them as well as we did. George Koerkel leaves his bass fiddle to anyone with strength enough to carry it around. Lester Switzer leaves his position on the football team to Jerry Martin. Russell Gentry leaves his crazy shots in basketball to Gene Baron. Vernon Shurts leaves his American history notes to Mr. Ramsey to pass on to a needy junior. Pat Kelsay leaves her position as editor of the Lohian to a junior who likes a lot of hard work. Lois Ann Tucker and Dotty Cart leave for a depot to buy 2 one-way tickets for New Mexico. i Jim Snyder leaves two broken drum sticks to the L. H. S. band, but refuses to leave Tootie . Tootie Doll leaves her blond curls to Kathie Sporinq. Iessie Estes leaves her skill at playing guard position on the basketball team to Clarita Krebs. Barclay Gest leaves his wave set and little tin hair curlers to the junior girls. Bill Bunnell and Larry Nisbet leave their ability to imitate members of the animal king- dom to anyone wishing to annoy teachers. John Martin leaves his debates with Mrs. Doll to anyone who thinks he can win. Mary Fritz leaves her shorthand notes to anyone who can decipher them. Bob Nordman just leaves a pink satin neg- ligee and says good riddance! Don Lewis leaves his position in the lab to anyone with nerve enough to fill it. Charles Bauer leaves his car to the students of L. H. S., because they use it all the time anyway. is Melva May Gould leaves her candy bars to the junior with a sweet tooth. Bill Franks leaves his ability to operate the movie projector to Gordon Sloan. Louis Clark leaves his absences from his- tory class to Kilroy. At least he was here! Bill Huff leaves his card samples to his brother Bob. We hope Bob is as good a sales- man as his brother. 16 Art Meyer leaves his position of first trum- peter in the band to Stuart Langdoc. Cheerie Rauch leaves her bass horn to any- one with wind enough to blow it. Imogene Irwin leaves her presidency of the Home EC. Club to a deserving member. Bill Hileman leaves his joke book to LeRoy Reynolds with the hope that LeRoy will get more laughs than he did. Jim Oiigee leaves his love of reading li- brary books in class to anyone who can get away with it. Martha Wilson leaves her cute Southern accent to Collene Lowe. Sarah Floyd leaves her letter writing to an ambitious junior girl. Carl Logemann leaves the extra i'n on the end of his name to his cousin Paul. Joan Dunn and Kenneth Archer leave to the students of L. H. S. a road map to Kent U. However, they also leave this warning: Sum- mer travel is best: it snows in winter. Barb Bohnekamp leaves her ink erasing fluid to Mrs. Salisbury. Norma Haley leaves a box of cough drops to the boys in economics class who clear their throats when' she comes in with the absence lists. Jeannine Howe leaves her height to Pud Creaqer. Marcus Howard leaves his position on the student council to someone wishing to get out oi class for meetings. Martha Gibson leaves her flying fingers in typing class to anyone who can keep up with her. Edna Price leaves her braids to the student who will sit in front of Lawrence Switzer next year. Maybe they will keep him awake in class. Mack Iulian and Gordon Wunker leave their musical instruments to Miss Snyder. Charles Bible and Earl Allen leave their many girl friends to Bob Davis. Vernon Iames leaves his stirring speeches in history class to Dennis Hughes. Danny Ledford leaves his ready remarks in assembly to the juniors. Ruth Ann Hitesman leaves her quiet ways to Melwood Kroener. ' Genevieve Duvelius leaves her Wilmington College shirt to someone interested in an in- stitution of higher learning . ' We do swear this to be our last will and testament, and so attest to this document un- der the lawful signatures of Patricia Kelsay and Lois Ann Tucker, whereby they are re- sponsible for all charges of libel.
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