Mark Center High School - Eaglette Yearbook (Mark Center, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Class WIII We the Senxor Class of 1955 do hereby w1ll the followmg tra1ts of personallty to those whom we feel w1ll use tnem best We trust that you w1ll accept and cherxsh them as we have done throughout the years I James Arend w1ll my ab1l1ty to slng a very deep bass to Tommy Dammon my ab1l1ty to play a hot Trumpet' to .Terry Elder and my Job as center on the basketball team to B1lly Clme I Marvm Boehm w1ll my ab1l1ty to get to school on the second to Jack Schllesser my job as edltor of the 'Markette to any unfortunate soul who mlght get It and my beautiful two plece desk to Zeb I Henry Breuunger w1ll my abxlxty to s1t w1th g1rls to Ph1ll1p M1ller my ab1l1ty to p1tch baseball to Jlm Mxller and to George Klme I w1ll my ab1l1ty to handle a hot rod Ford I Lols Brown w1ll my ab1l1ty to study to Roberta Bergman my bashfulness Nadme Slaughter and my text books to the unfortunate person who IS forced to take them I Dav1d Culler wxll my ab1l1ty to get along w1th teachers to John Core I have dec1ded that I have nothmg else worth wlllmg I Mary Helen Herzer w1ll my ab1l1ty to remam smgle to Maxme Slaughter my lovely scratched up front seat to Norma Jean Rohrs and my tardmess to Jennxfer Gllbert I Dorothy Luderman w1ll my attractron to boys to Juha Shuler my abxllty to play basketball to Carolyn Haase and my ab1l1ty to run around to Sharon D1ehl I Lauren Mast w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Harry Mumy my good looks to Berlm Klme provrded he doesn t ever use them on one of my glrl friends and I w1ll my dramatzc ablllty to Marxlyn Haase I Ne1lNusbaum wxll my ab1l1ty as an orator to Jerry Clme my farm chores to my brother Jlm and my battle scars from chemlstry to any person brave enough to take it I LeRoy Reams wxll my masculme frame to Leslle Rosebrock my ab1l1ty to wrestle to Larry Tonjes and my FFA Jacket to Charlxe Polter I Roa Rohn w1ll my long haxr to Clara Demongeot my seat with the boys on Mr Walter s bus to Luc1lle Mornson and my poetxc talent to Pat Schlleaser I Robert Slattery w1ll my abxllty to break the speed record m typzng to Frances Mxller and my artlstlc talent to Raymond Kmzer 0 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . I 1 . 7 I . - I II . I 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 to 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . I . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 I . . . . . 1 . 1 1 I 0

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Class Prophecy lcontl Next I found myself at P1ke's Peak Out of the weather statlon came Le Roy Reams Twas long ago predxcated he would use above hms fellowmen and hzs frxends fond hopes have not been dlsappomted as at least he has reached the top where all men look up to h1m bemg weather reporter on the top of P1ke's Peak Now I must tell you what I saw next In one of the large churches on Broad way the Rev Henry Bremmger was addressmg h1s large congregatlon whlle waves of soft rnuslc fllled the azr H15 congregatwn was spellbound My attent1on was then drawn to a f1gure bent and dusty who appeared to be dxggmg among rocks and stone Drawmg nearer I recogn1zed though wzth d1ff1cu1 ty one of our classmates Paul W-alters Although the sun was pourmg down kept on dlggmg the plck keepmg tlme wlth the gelger counter Nearby was a sign 'Uranxum or Bus I was now eager to know the fate of our two most brllllant students Marvm Boehm and Roa Rohn There seemed to be qu1te a contrast between the two scenes Ah' Glamorous New York Commg out of the Stock Exchange was Roa Rohn She recognlzed me and asked me to have tea wlth her 1n her room at the Waldorf She was the master mmd of the huge enterprlse the New York Stock Exchange man commg toward me whose long strlde seemed famllrar When he approached he sald Mr I m sellmg a new patented clothes pln just what you need ver c eap and convenlent I not1ced he looked at me very queer and soor sald beg your pardon s1r but your face seems farnrlxar 'Of course sald I You remember me and I certamly have not forgot en you Marvm In school he was always mterested U1 eIectron1cs but th1s electronlc clothes pm Havmg seen the whole class pass before me Iwas eager to know my own fate but tlme was agamst me The p1cture vanished from the ball Now dear classmates If the future as pxctured seems mean Blame not me for the crystal was not keen Bear 1n mmd wherever your future may turn That we are Amerzcans and fall not to learn Not on Words of prophet or wlshes of frlends But on your own efforts your future depends I may guess and guess wrong as I probably had done You can work and work rxght and the prize w1ll be won James B Arend ll . . . . . Il - ll - , - I I ' . I . . ' L ' . I . There was a moment of rest as if the spell had been broken. I then saw a . ,I 1 . . . . , h I 07 . 'I . Y 1 1- , II? . . . ,, I ll , -' , , - t ' . .,, . . . S . , an



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Class WIII fcont D I Paul Walters wlll my ab1l1ty to handle a car to Gary Luderman my pleasmg personallty to Mxkee Sholl and my ablllty to grow black whlskers to Lee Gecowets We of the Mark Center Class wlll the teachers our abzlxty to be quxet ln the study hall Mr Cottrell all of the waste paper m our desks and the cooks our appetltes The Senxor Class bemg of sound mmd and memory do hereunto Set our slgnaturf to thls our Last W1ll and Testament at Mark Center Oh1o tins 11th day of Febru ary 1955 The foregolng mstrument was slgned by the sald Senlor Class Ln our presence at then' request and ln the1r presence and U1 the presence of each other we here unto subscrxbe our names as attestmg w1tnesses th1s llth day of February 1955 ,HT-V ffilflllffw V so LONG' S..vM4Yf-4' and by them published and declared as and for their last Will and Testament, and fx g ,, 2 I N 3 X 1 Q si J ' ,, al . 7 fe ' 1 Q X

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