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3 , 5 fa BETTY MATHEWS, who ranks first in citizenship, coopera- tion, scholarship, studious- ness, willingness to work and the most likely to suc- ceed, bequeaths her com- bined abilities to the Sen- ior Class of i960 so the school will not be without a Betty Mathews next year. V ,,.. lfg n j.. V - E - g f 7' JOHN WACHTEL gives his good looks to future athletes, and his ability to lead to any student aspiring to be a class president. 5 ze'-fwfr . f' 2 ' . Li 7 R ' Vi : -- : -'1Sf42'.gs'f f is s 'if . if V ii DAVE COLAHAN leaves his athletic ability and out- . standing record in basketball 1-' 522' l' l' ' 'l' i' . sos scHwAN leaves his 0 Hex yea' S vm' Y em ig outstanding musical abili- flfgf ii', iii' ty with the M.H.S. band. FAIRY BROUD, who is thoughtful, and successfully dramatic, leaves her thought fulness to next year's seniors- and her dramatic ability to the iuniors and seniors so they will have pleasing class plays. E i N,.., W 'lg' ' rv . M, JUDY FARR leaves her pleas- ing personality to Sharon Leis to add to the nice one Sharon already has. .4 1 , 5 . its -'fi get RSV f i 4, QW fs .gs--1: f ikw- 5? 9- .. BOB KROMER, a first-rate driver, gives his success behind the wheel to the Driver Training classes of next year. 2 , we -N 9. sig? r fs i iv Y s le 1 ss, 13 I JIM LAMB bequeaths his dancing ability to all boys who stand around at M. H. S. dances instead of dancing. BILL HEPNER leaves his su- perb roller skating ability to Bonnie Berkley so she doesn't spend so much time sitting. km i I - i f Y KAREN cRAMER's pretty eyes and sparkling personali- ty, we leave to Sue Patrick so that she will continue to be admired by the opposite sex. x U gi .2 ,,..,. . Q an 1 .ififf MARIE HOHLER, the most serious girl in our class, gives her quiet manner to next year's Freshman Class. ' JANE PHEIFFER gives her carefully groomed and beautiful hair to the Home Ec girls so Mrs. Braden won't have so much trou- ble teaching the proper care of the hair. , S JOHN GRAVENHORST, who was voted the best sport in the Class of 1959, leaves his ability to be a good sport un- der all circumstances to those who have a bad habit of los- ing their temper. His accom- plishments as a comedian he bequeaths to the serious Barbara Stolz. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF T959 i9
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The helpful hand of Miss Leiby The assurance of Mr. Lasley. Miss Link's driving us to make money for our trip. f-s . 5, L. 3 Fairy's poems. The quiet study halls. Mr. South's gripe day' each month. Mr. Schug's greeting at the door each maming. Waiting for the second bus. The first dance I attended. :gi .XLS .S The student - faculty volley- ball games. The Jr.-Sr. Prom. Larry Lasch catching up on his sleep in study hall. A Xi . '- 1 . .,.,. :ssl ...H That sad night when we lost the basketball championship by one point. Cheerleaders tryouts . Memories Our Junior Class play. Q f f l- The good teachers at M. H. S. The noon movies. The MUSIC FESTIVAL. The day two Junior girls skipped school. The sincerity of our teachers and advisors. The Senior penny iar. The Christmas dance when we were seniors. Our experiments which backfired in Chemistry. Q 'Fa'-J- SC .253 I Lin Y '+ How nervous I was the first day I walked into Miss Leiby's office. The beautiful May Day Programs. All the helpful advice given us by the teachers. Trips to basketball games. Class picnics. The day the Jr.-Sr. Home Ec. Class went to the Flower Show in Cleveland. 'i f 3 N , C X' 1 1 9 f I Wo ow, .9 X gl, Xorr wikis., I.: J ,gg Qfifsize-321' IFC 6. h vs ' rr Miss Leiby and her kind words. The hot-rod magazines Miss Link acquired during 5th period study hall. Our magazine campaign . , Q ,404 BA' I of! The day the class rings arrived. Our concessions at the basketball games. Twirp Week . The week we missed school because of high water. Noon dancing. QAM 7' The enthusiastic pep rallies. The ioy of winning the cheerleader The friends that we shall never championship. I8 forget .
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