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We, the class of 1945, and of the 14th U. S. Congressional District, do ordain and esta- blish this document as the last Will and Testament of the present senior class. AMENDMENT I To the Faculty.-We sor- rowfullyhand back our badly- battered school equipment and are sorry that we can't bother Mr. Hurd and the others next year. AMENDMENT II To the other Classmen.- We give you the anxious look ahead to Room 221, say, It's been grand being with you these years. Harry Aylard--his bookkeep- ing job to the next person who has the qualifications plus a tricky but fast sched- ule mind! Betty Baker-all her out- of-town beaus to Betty FIRST TEN SENIORS IN SCHOLARSHIP AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 Schultz and Luna Smith' Seated: Barbara Woodward, Robert Dague, Virginia Higgins, Clarice Woodruff, Ann Indoe, Aquilla Barna,-his F, F, A, RiCl'l21fd Halen- status to any young fresh- Standing. Peggy Jo King, Betty Miller, Reade Shooke, Olive Shaw. Will of the Class John Beck-being in sound mind OJ, his dusty physics book to Mr. Claggett. COI-IU Marilyn Beekman-5 years of band to any seventh grader who thinks he can stand having someone shake a stick at him that long. Rudy Blateric--his spit ball to any new pitcher on next year's ball team. Betty Boyd-her ability to move from seat to seat in Civics class to any frosh who thinks he can get away with it. Stanley Bradway-his complete set of classic drapes! Arlene Brenstuhl-a handful of red tokens she picked up at A 8z P to Pat Gibbs to satisfy her four o'clock appetite. Johnny Burris-his Sr. wolf title and little black book to Joe Campbell. Donald Casey-his shortstop position to Eddy Veverka. Chuck Clark-his basketball shoe to that smiling Irishman, Tom Doyle. Duane Cogswell-his truck and powerful searchlight to Bobby Randall. Alyse Mae Cole-her jitterbug mania to her sister, Lois jane, to continue with Cole style of cutting the rug. fUse a knife.D Robert Dague-a few slightly used clarinet reeds to Dick Komjati. Barbara Davis--her short walks to school to anyone who dislikes walking. Winifred Denton-her love of all kinds of music to Nancy Nichols who knows the classic. Pzzt Dunn-her MICHIGAN banner to some ardent OHIO STATE an. Tony Fettler-his ability to get out of school in the afternoon to Dolores Laurenz. Creida Few-her dimples to Barbara Haumesser. Leon French--his natural skill for an automobile to the frosh, apt to kill themselves. Pete Gorfido-his out-of-town numbers to Doug Hanshue. Walter Grosser-his tumbling ability to Chucky Gardner. Regina Gunkelman-her nice new speech book to anyone who can use it. Loren Hadlock-his sign shop to anyone who likes to work by him- self and be a lone WOLF. Doris Haummesser-to Donna Brubaker locker No. 21. Wallace Hawker-his wrecked gym locker equipment to frosh liking to practice carpentry. Richard Hazen-his natural love of football to Dick Gensemer. Chuck Higdon-his Ford driving skill and expert precision to Erwin Henschel. Ginny Higgins-the pleasure of being Drum Major to the under- classman wanting black eyes, bruises and chipped teeth. Harold Holdridge-his Hsouped up job to anyone who doesn't mind low level flying. Dorothy Hood-her ability to get to school on time to anyone who thinks he can make it. joy Huffman-her happy Hunting ground to anyone who thinks he might like it. Myrtle Hutchins-to her sister, Red , the ability to get to school on time. David Hyde-his Ford to anyone who has the time, patience, and money for garage bills. Ann Indoe-her ability to milk a cow to Marilou Doswell. Maynard Johnson-his 19 ounce cue to his brother providing he uses it better than Maynard did. fEver play with Maynard? WOWJ Bernard Jones-out-of-town phone numbers to any game frosh. Jean Kern-to Patsy Patton her broken-down typewriter in typing class. fKey-wrecked! of man who can stand it. Jean Barrows-her shorthand ability to anyone who can take it. 1945 Peggy jo King-her vice-presidency to Betty Woodward providing Casey is President. Richard Kisner-his notebook of tardy slips to Jack Barry. Lois Krause-her habit of daydreaming in class to any blank- minded frosh. Myron Maple-his stock of bow ties to Chad Baxter, his Iowa corn jokes to Mr. Plank and his seat in 221 to anyone who wants it. Helen Martin-3.50 toward a copy of Forever Amber for the library. Ethel Medley-her ability to arrive quickly and safely at school Monday morning to Marybelle and Dorothy. Betty Miller-her G. A. A. presidency to her cousins f???j or her sister. Martha Miller-her shorthand answer book fHa, Haj to anyone who wishes to get an A. Blanche Minto-to anyone the pleasure of majoretting if they promise to do no harm with a baton. fLook, no teethj Olive Morrison-her bottle of peroxide to Shirley Schwartz. David Riegger-his one-cylinder job to Mr. Duke for experimental purposes. Mary Pandur-her flashing blue eyes to any nice boy. Arleen Pursely-her ability to interpret Shakespeare to Jack Barrow. Doreen Roshon-her quiet nature to her younger sister, provided she puts it to good use. Don Selzer-to any promising young farmer . . . his respectful position as F. F. A. president. George Shaw-his ability to disturb parked cars at all hours to Rollie Page provided that he does well. KNO doubt about thatj Olive Shaw-her beloved typing to any unsuspecting student try- ing to get a snap course! Reade Shook-to any party an address book if they'll use legal A coupons in keeping up acquaintances. Us he kidding?D Margaret Stefan-slings for those poor typing students who don't have their lessons. Mike Sviatko-his quiet nature to Jim Navratil if he'll take good care of it. Betty Trump-her ability to do her typing a week in advance to Dick Gensemer fnice of herj. Sylvia Wagner-to Gene Hanshue her dimple, if he uses if for no ulterior motive ftrusting, isn't she?l. Loretta Wallace-her long blonde hair to any junior caring to put it up . Ruth Walters-to any tired student her excess ability to sleep if they want it. Duane Weber!-his captaincy to Hen if we beat Clearview, Wadsworth, and take the cup. fWe hope so, too.J Russell West-his ability to stay up all hours of the night to Kenny Marvin providing he doesn't fall asleep on the job. jinny Wheeler-her ability to be late every morning to anyone having a crush on Mr. Claggett. Neil Whitfield-feels the necessity for everything he has so he wills plenty of nuthin' to everybody. Beanie Wightman-her nice long ride in the bus to anyone who is just starting the grind. Clarice Woodruff-the honor of running through the halls every day . . . to Janice Waite. Barb Woodward-to jane Lovejoy a good man providing it's not T. D. ' Nancy Wyman-her seat in the Standard after school for just getting a coke to some frosh. Didy Maple Bernie jones
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wmiohd First Row: Pat Hayes, Janice Gordon, Barbara Holland, Esther Fetzer, Jeannejackson, Bob Harn' den, Pat Gibbs, Rosemary Fisher. Second Row: Clark Hill, CharlesGardner,-lim Hess, Troy Fields, Marvin Hall, Dick Gensemer, John Hathaway, ,Barbara Hau- messer. Third Row: Bernadean Hellinger, Irene Hardy, Douglas Hanshue, Harry Hewitt, Bob Hinkel, Ed Hach, Louis Frazier, Er- win Henschel, Janice Hol- den. 22 fi, and First Row: Henry Bucey, Marilou Doswell, Jean Crombie, Malcolm Brick- er, Georgia Culp, Steve Dohanyos, Billie Dean Danes. Second Row: Coletta Be- shire, Harold Casey, Betty Mae Colburn, Margaret Ellen Anderson, Lois An- derson, Hattie Bohl, Clar- ibelle Auker. Third Row: Edward Baker, Chad Baxter, Tom Doyle, jack Barry, Bob Eaken, Maynard Bauer, Bill Alexander.
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