Milan High School - Light Yearbook (Milan, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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1. The Senior seats in the Office, al- though some of the Juniors have had to use them. The seats in the study hall at present are being occupied by Fifty-two, but will soon be vacated. We hope Fifty- three will be as fond of the front row of seats as we have been. Let every member show her gratitude for the gift by being promptly in her seat ench morning. 2. We are in very unusual financial condition, $40.00 in-the-hole. The work, the worry and the glory are now in other hands. 3. We give and bequeath to the Junior Class all such boys as they have, trusting that they may be able to hold firmly to them and steer them firmly next year through the gates of Commencement. The following may seem trifling be- quests, but we hope that they may be ac- cepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away because we can no longer keep them, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them, and a continual reminder of the generosity of heart dis- played on our free and full bestowal: 1, Bernice Weilnau, will my ability to get out of class as often as I did to any- one in the Junior Class lucky enough to do it. I, Wilma Uther, will my ability to have such a good time in Washington to Bar- bara Beese and Thalia Shupe. Also my good bookkeeping grades to anyone who needs them. I, Zanne Masey, will my trouble as Class secretary-treasurer to anyone elect- ed to that job, and my typing class trou- bles to Ida Sax. I, John Burley, will my ability to have a good time after my basketball games and my good old Ford, nothing like them, to Don McPeek. I, Clifford Mills, will to JoAnn Stower my ability to get along with Russell, also my Ford to Dorothy Finnen to get back and forth to North Fairfield. I, Leonora Miller, will my ability to keep my head and my soft-spoken manner, to Barbara Keller. I, Myrtle Downing, will my ability to be faithful to Uncle Sam’s boys to Juanita Russ. I, Donald Doerner, will my ability to get along with girls from Andrews to Mike Mcllrath and Bob Ohly. I, Edelle Treon, will my ability to en- joy the evenings as well as the days in Washington to Mabel Morrow and Bev- erly Schnee. I, Lyle Riehm, will my musical ability to Barbara Beese and Richard Gassman, feeling that they need it more than I do. I, Donna Hermes, will to Betty Stoll the ability to get the car only when nec- essary. I, Gordon Waddle, will to Gerald Sei- bcrth the ability to find my way to Berlin Heights and my pitching ability to some Junior boy because they are going to need it. I, Donna Stoll, will to Nancy Riley and Bob Bickley my abiilty to get along with Seniors and Sophomores. I, Bob Koch, will to Richard Smith, my car because it has no rumble seat. I, Pat Russ, will my love for the farm to Darlene Wolverton. I, Louis Stuckey, will my bicycle for Virginia Meyers to get back and forth to North Fairfield. I, Judy Risden, will Marianne Westcott my short hair and my good times in typ- ing class to Marjorie Molnar. I, Glenn Springer, will to Nancy Mel- lon my quiet manner. I, Nancy Sherwood, will my shorthand ability to any Junior who finds he needs it worse than I do. 15

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