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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item - 'I 3' fb 5 ol 3 E if fb mi E -x 0 O 3 'Ii Q. x.. : , Albert Bell, will my ability to think up crazy ideas to Larry Spangler. 4 S 1 '-9. 2. o m o o -O' P' E. 3 N4 .o E. in -U S o N4 UI -0 o L o N4 O cn Q Q 1 U' rn T' : , Carl Boyd, will my curly hair to Tom Kryder. 5'TT'T '9g51 Q 2.3 N? KP- 3 2.2 3.1 ,3- -3 if Eo- Cl 30+ T494 U' T52 Q.. Q 65 ...-. 'Q Ta'-. 5-0 65 sf N4 of BQ if '1 5.9 I 3 LQ 'O' O -U Q I' ID C 'U U' O X I T 3 cn 'Q 0 o 'K 1 2 E. 3 N4 J' o o' 1. o 'h VI ET 'a Tl. 5 no Ill 'O' C o. N4 3' 2 T ll' o 'U Q S N4 cn 1 5 : I, Virginia Johnson, will my long fingernails to Shirley Davis. : 'l, Bob Kistner, will my ability to get the teachers mad at me to Harry Neider- hiser. : I, George Kryder, will my habit of sleeping in English class to Betty Wolfe. : I, Ted Kryder, will my wise remarks to any Junior boy that takes Home Economics. : I, Mary Ellen Myers, will my blushing ability to Jane Kryder. : I, Marilyn Neiderhiser, will my saucy temperment to my kid brother, Harry Neiderhiser, provided he doesn't start a family quarrel. : I, Alice Newlove, will my auburn hair to Clara Babcock. : I Lavonda Overy, will my light brown hair to Jeannie Amos. I : I Lavonda Reimund, will my cheerleading ability to Clifford Baden. I : I, Donna Shaffer, will my height to Nora Junge. 20: I, Mildred Shank, will my ability to go to Ridgeville on Route 65 to Bert Richards. : I, Anna Lou Smith, will all my old boy friends to the Freshman girls. : I, Georgean Titus, will my job as a typist to Lowell Naveau. : I, Bob Wenig, will my pastime of visiting at the Neiderhiser residence to Bonnie Rettig. : I, Rick Yarnell will my silly giggle to James Shidler. : I, Bud Zimmerman, will my leading part in the Senior class play to Calvin Smith. We hereby affix our names to our last will and testament, May eighteenth, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty. THE SENIOR CLASS OF I950
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The Millionaires' Will We, the members of the Senior Class of McClure High School, realizing that our school days are drawing to a close and that the time has come for us to make our last will and testa- ment do hereby bequeath to our many fellow students, as follows: SECTION I Item I Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 Item 7 SECTION Il Item I' Item 2- Item 3: SECTION III Item 'lz Item 2: Item 3: We, the seniors, will to Mr. Neiderhiser a civics class that will study every day instead of cramming for a test. We, the seniors, will to Miss Smith a hundred voice choir to replace the Seniors. We, the seniors, will to Miss Hatcher an English class that will get all A's. We, the seniors, will to Mrs. McClure an obedient class. We, the seniors, will to Mr. Carver a new basketball team that will obey the training rules. We, the seniors, will to Mrs. Harmon a law class that does not expect to have their grades handed to them on a silver platter. We, the seniors, will to Mrs. Bokerman another favorite class. We, the seniors, will to the Junior class our place in Mr. Neiderhiser's office where we were all private secretaries. We, the seniors, will to the Sophomore class all of our good looks. We, the seniors, will to the Freshman class our ability to act our age. I, Jane Alspaugh, will my ability to play basketball to Marilyn Lanzer. I, Maurice Ballmer, will my ability to coax the answers out of the teachers to anyone lucky enough. l, Bob Behnfeldt, will my ability to rollerskate to Bennie Whitman.
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The Bells Cf The Future Toledo, Ohio Dem Elmer' June 22, 1960 I received your letter asking about the wedding of two of our classmates, Albert Bell and Anna Lou Smith. It was a very big wedding, all of our classmates were present and were sorry you could not be with us but we were glad to hear that you are doing so well as chief mechanic of Pan American Airways in Honolulu. Perhaps you would like to know what the rest of our classmates are doing. You have probably read about Tom Good, the American League Baseball Player, who goes sight seeing in his Helicopter. His old buddy, Bob Behnfeldt, has also made himself fa- mous as roller skating champion of the world. I was over to Maurice Ballmers' the other evening and had a nice visit with him and his wife, the former Lavonda Reimund. They have three small children and are living near McClure on his father's farm. Have you heard about the new dance team touring the country? They are Virginia John- son and Richard Yarnell. I guess they're quite a hit! I was over to the Toledo Hospital to see Jane Alspaugh, who is recuperating after a long stay in Japan as a missionary. Who do you think I saw, Mildred Shank, the head nurse. She is doing a very nice job. As I was leaving, I ran into Donna Shaffer. She is now employed as a private secretary to the President of the United States. She says that she likes her work in Washington, D. C. Have you heard from your friend Carl Boyd lately? Well he has lust returned from the Navy and is going with Mary Ellen Myers, a teacher in McClure High School. Lavonda Overy and Alice Newlove are housewives, and are living in neighboring towns, Neapolis and Rudolph. Since they have long range television, nowdays, you should get to see Ted Kryder, one of the Worlds' Funniest Comics. He has his own show on television. Bud Zimmerman turned out to be one of the Big Shots in the class. He is President of the First National Bank in Findlay. He has as his private secretaries, Marilyn Jennings and Georg- ean Titus. Our old friend Bob Kistner is doing very well in the secret service of the F. B. I. Virginia Booth, one of the quiet members of our class, is working as a clerk in the new department store in Westhope. After having graduated from Ohio State, Bob Wenig is now head football coach at his Alma Mater. Marilyn Neiderhiser has just returned from Europe where she was an exchange teacher the last few years. Well I guess that is about everything and everybody, as you know my iob as sports com- mentator over W.S.P.D. keeps me plenty busy. I hope you can get back to the states soon. Your classmate, George J. Kryder
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