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MOCK Most likely to succeed: Duncan Estill and Carole High Best Dressed: Carole High and Dick Stauffer Most Talented: Evelyn Crandall and Duncan Estill MOSf Athletic: Don Smith and Betty Snyder Class Pests: Andy Grassman and Cholly Atha Nicest Smile: Jim Ritchey and Mariorie Finley ELECTIUII Prettiest Eyes: Jim Ritchey and Betty Snyder Best Date: Jack Blum and Miriam Fry Most Popular Miriam Fry and Jim Ritchey Best Build: Miriam Fry and Ike Thomas Best Mannered: Duncan Estill and Maude Mohler Most Studious: Duncan Estill and Janet Close Best Dancers: Mary Yoder and Jack Blum We, the class of 1954 of Millersburg High School, County of Holmes, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory and having due legal authority do make these last few bequests to the school, and do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, acclaiming all others null and void. Item: To the Junior Class we will our most coveted and cherished possession, the three front rows in assembly. Item: To the Sophomore Class we will our Prom equipment so they won't have the expense that we had. Item: To the Freshman Class we will our innocence. Item: To the Junior High we will the bad reputation we had during those two years. I, Mary Yoder, will my excuses for sleeping-in in the morning and not getting ques- tioned to Larry McCoy. I, Evelyn Crandall, will the Black B-- to anyone who thinks they can keep it on the road. We, Don Frink, Andy Grossman, and Bill Badger, will our ability to set up out houses to Gary Tennant, Larry Snyder, and Wayne Miller. I, Betty Snyder, will my football ability to Johnny Maxwell on condition that he uses it to make the Spartans the winning team.
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RUSSELL REED IIRUSSH Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Intramural 3, Proiectionist 2,3,4, I I MARY JANE CLARK Mary Jane Student Senate 4, Librarian 3,4, Scholar- ship Team 2, F.H.A. 2,3,4, Officer 4. CHOLLY ATHA Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3, All-Star Team l,2, Youth in Gov't 3,4, Grade School Office 4, Intramural 2,3, Paper Staff 2, Chorus l,2,3, Band l,2,3,4, Drum Maiorette 3,4, Madrigal l,2, Jr. Play, Prince of Peace 2. HAROLD ACKERET Harold Basketball l,2,3, Hi-Y 3,4, Student Senate l,2, Proiectionist 2,3,4, Intramural 4, Paper Staff 2, Ass't. Editor 2, Head Proiectionist 3. DUNCAN ESTILI. Pundual Football 3,4, Track 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Scholarship Team l,2, Madrigal 3,4, Intramural 3,4. VIRGINIA AMES uslnnyu F.H.A. 2,3,4, Officer 4, Librarian 3,4. 15
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We, the Annual Staff, will the little room to Paul Hostutler. I, Don Frink, will my ability to modernize cars to Russell Bergoon. I, Sharon Lawhead, will to Laurel Martin the patience and will power to wait for one guy at a time. I, Janet Close, will my small waistline to Cather- ine Lahm. I, Virginia Ames, will my heart to Gene Barnhart on condition that he handles it with care . I, Ervin Swartzentruber, will my ability to blush in Adult Living without Mr. Banks catching me to Ronnie Meeks. We, Harold Ackerett, Herb Drushell and Charles Groff, will our purple scarves to Richard Anderson and David Bird. I, Carole Rice, will my gum to Janet Wengerd, my iaws are tired . I, Jack Blum, will the back seat of a certain Blue and White Ford Skyliner to Sonny Smith providing he finds his own girl and promises to take care of Snookums . I, Ann Chadwick, will my Bermuda shorts to Betty Fath. We, Maude Mohler, and Mary Jane Clark, will our mature ways to Freda Weaver and Sandra Cullen. I, Mariorie Finley, will the chain to my class ring to Julie Uhl providing that she gets her own ring to put on it. I, Don Fry, will my quiet ways to Betty Lou Patterson. I, Don Waltman, will 501 of my still to Gretchen Hoffman, providing she promises not to drigk all the profits. l, Jim Ritchey, will my Good Looks to Bob Geisinger providing he uses it to catch a girl. We, Marcia Miller, Miriam Fry, and Betty Snyder, will our baggy eyes to Dora Giaque, San- dra Wachtel, and Linda Roberts. I, Cholly Atha, will my curly hair to Joanne Baker. I, Dick Stauffer, will my ability to get a girl to Don Deitrick. I, Duncan Estill, will my seat on top of the ladies I' Home Journal at DeWitt's to Bob White providing he takes up Shakespeare at home. Walter White, will my chickens to Bob Carna- han if he thinks he can handle them. Sonny Koenig, will my safe driving ability to Ray Van Sickle. Don Thomas, will my title Co-Captain to Mar- lene Schrock. Arlene Miller, will my quiet ways to Harold Mast. Jim Hanna, will my class ring to Althea De Haas. Junior Liggett, will my Ford to Kent Hodgeson providing he follows in my footsteps and drives carefully. Marcia Miller, will my love for the opposite sex to Martin Fair. Carole High, will the E on CaroIE to Carol Guenther. l'm tired of telling everyone to put it on my name. Don Smith, will my height to Owen Swartzen- truber. Russell Reed, will my ability to keep my hands off of other peoples gals to John Buren. Carole High, will my noisy ways in Chemistry class to Mary Jo Miller providing she uses them for a good cause. Betty Snyder, will my ability to truly go steady to Sara Palmer. Duncan Estill, will my intelligence to Kenneth Schie. Miriam Fry, will my fliver to Helen Wolga- mot providing she uses it for a good cause. Donald Thomas, will my ability to grow a beard to Ronnie Meeks. Mariorie Finley, will my pleasant smile to Jenny Mast. Ervin Swartzentruber, will my quiet ways to Brent Hall providing he uses them at all times. Mary Yoder, will my ability to iitterbug to Catherine Lahm. Evelyn Crandall, will my ability to curl my hair to Janice Martin. Miriam Fry, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Ray Van Sickle.
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