Milan High School - Light Yearbook (Milan, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS WILL 'm-e ollowing may seem trifling bequests, but we hope that they may be accepteo , not as v7orthless thinsrs 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 displayed on our free and full bestowal; I, Virginia Sutherland, will to Betty Gill my twelve-year seat on the school bus, although It is well worn by now, I, Janna Hibbard, will to my brother John Hibbard my ability to get along with the girls from Huron—providing he wills me the ability to get along vith the boys I, Bob Lewis , will to Richard Gregory my Ford so that he can make fast trips to Milan for his dates. I, Robert Reer, will to Robert Morrow my quiet sounding mufflers to keep him from being confronted by the local authorities. I ,Sandra Sherwood , will to Beulah Stierhoff my Valedictorian. I. Ed Opplinger, will to Bob McLane all my tardy slips and my Websters Dictionaryfor his successful graduation. I, IJeLcr'SMcPeek, will to Joyce Brennan all my good times in Bookkeeping class. I, DeEtta Smith, win to Carol Welch my ability to go to the drive-in and .......see the movie ? We, Dick Strong and Gary Ohly, will to Lewis Mellon our abilities to get along with Mrs, Heckleman, and the local authorities. I, Connie Clarkson will to Janice Condon my knack for getting along with bus drivers in Washington D,C. I, Betty Amsel, will to Jeanette Reer my safe-driving ability. I, Joyce Killer, will to Jean Lorcher my ability to be in bed at midnight while in Washington........once. I; Kathleen Russ, will to Lirlene Li son the house detective in Washington. I, Ronald Molnar, will to Julia Fisher my complete, handy-dandy pocket librarv. I, Carol Clarkson, will to Ruth Getzel my blond hair. We, Andy LaVine and Jack Wescott, will to Russell Nickels and Wayne Crecelius our janitors' brooms so that they can keep the halls of Milan High School clean next yeai, and the year after if they aren't lucky. I, Earl Pederson, will to Russell Dickman my ability to pole vault and all my female acouaintances . I, David nuni, will to Wade Tuner my bottle of sleeping pills to help him be a worth while student in Ag class. I, Jeanette Dorr, will to Ray Stiert my size 4 shoes....the pink french- heeled ones. I, John Meyers, will to Carol Files all my bills. I, Joanne Leber, will to Judy Doemer my ability to park.........a car. I, Urban Livengood, will to John Glassner all my unpayed tills, all the worries that go with them, and some luck in getting rid of them as fast as I have. I, Wayne Nicholson, ill to Sylvia Zickefoose my pull in the front office. I, Bob Harris, will to Don Harris the distinction that goes with my last name and Locker 21, as is . I, Ruth Schatz, will to Joan Kraft a sailor on the moonlight cruise, I, Betty Seifert, will to Cathy Harkins for telephone conversations and for QT student discussions, my voice box. I, Sheila Nistetter, will to Sandra Osborn my ability to behave in Wash- ington D. C. I, Pat Ward, will to Gloria Shupe all the troubles I had on Friday April 13th in Washington. We the Senior Class give and bequeath the following cherished items: TO the Freshman Class: all of our left-over wads of chewing gum which you may find in any ungodly place at all; every piece of paper that we have ever littered the halls vith, and we hope that by the time you are Seniors you will know enough not tn leave your gum wads in such places and not to litter the halls v ith paper. To our good friends, the Sopnomorcs, we bequeath our patience. This will be of absolute necessity to you next year to endure the Juniors. To the Junior Class go these little pieces of advice: Time is precious Money is the root of all evil. , You can't take it with you. , and From dust ou came, to dust vou shall return. All this means that you should en-

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RICHARD 7 YNE STRONG Mixed Chorus 1-2 Social Chairman 3 Senior Class Play- Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2 Baseball 1-2-3-4 VIRGINIA LEE SUTHERLAND F.H.A. 1-2-4 F.H.A. President 3 Girls‘Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Librarian 4 PATRICIA ANN WARD F.H.A. 1-3 Mixed Chorus 4 JOHN CARL WESTCCTT F.F.A. 1-2-3 F.F.A. Secretary 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 1-2 12



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CLASS 'AILL ( Cont. ) loy your Senior year as much as we did, for who knows when your time will be up, and money is only a materiel wealth which cannot go with you. To these faculty members we leave the following: To L't. Steele: a phenomonal Soc class and a dictionary. 2o Mr. Lindecampe: Several new rule books and several devices for enforcing the new rules. To Mrs. Heckelman: a megaphone so that she won't have to strain her voice in various classes next year. To Mrs. lindecampe: a broadminded outlook to aid Hr. Lindecampe in cnoosmga rather lenient rule bilk. To Hr. Constantino: a pair of bifocal specialties for attendace sheets newt year, and a Senior English Class that will appreciate his efforts. To Mrs. Ankrom: many HAPPY memories about her years of teaching, although re are sure that she has many of her own, to which we have made a large contribution. To Mr. Eckler: a happy outlook on life. To Mr. Hattlage: Cne dozen larg - economy size cans of Florient. To Kiss udnut: that 'tired , aching, run down feelirg so that she can sta t beine a regular teacher. To Kiss Throckmorton: Many more well-manneredS sniors in all of her study hall's. Seniors like us, that is. To Mrs. Kayner: a automatic piano, chous director, and an easy chair. To Mr. Yoder: enough volley balls for the girls and the toys both. We do hereby consent and appoint, Mr. Lindecampe sole executor of this, our last will and testament. TW WT7WFSS WHE7FCF; 7 e the Class of Fifty-Six, the testators have to this will, written on some left-ove” typing pa r, set our hand and seal, this twenty-ninth day o? May, in the year of our Lord, Cne Thousand Mine Hundred and Fifty-Six.

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