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Robert Stephens-Do a little less living up at Gregory's and do more living at home. Joyce Toonath---What will you girls ever do next year without Betty Wilson----Aud and Jay? John Turnbull---Good luck with 3ports next year, and take good care of Garratsville. John Wassenaar—Wo know that you're a woman'3 man so don't try to hide it. Edward Wilson---Keep hold of that temper and you'll get along much bettor in life. Glenn Wilson----Don't be so shy Glenn, the girls won't bite you. CL. Witt Ken Anderson.......A brain for that big head. Bob Black..........A blue ribbon for all your pies. Elaine Buhr........A boy-friend your own age. Reita Chase........A furlough for a certain guy in the Air Force Greg Cooke.........A girl. Doris Erikson......More birthday parties like the last one. A1 Grenz...........More Nichols in the future. A1 Gugel...........A bottle of reducing pills. Pat Jackson..........A license so you can drive that new Mercury. Maxine Jester......A place to stay in Otego so you can see Dean anytime. Harland Johnson....More radios to repair. Warren Kinney......Girls to ride in your car. Barbara Miller.....A lifetime membership to a lonely hearts club Wanetta Olds.......One Man. Garre Rutherford... 'Aie ability to break off with Ken and live your own life. Carol Saunders......A pair of nylons Pat Sherwood.......A vacation in Canada so you can see Tom. Dick Stafford......A car so you can take Maxine home. Bob Stevens........The ability to make up your mind. Joyce Toomath......The ability to-stay out at night and come to school the next day. John Turnbull......A car of your own, so you don't have to use Doris's. John Wassenaar.....Another girl friend like Zaida. Betty Wilson........A better disposition. Glen Wilson........The ability not to blush every time a girl speaks to you. Mr. Secor..........Another class of seniors that obey the rules as we have. Miss Herring Miss Flo...........Men. Miss Mojzis Mr. Hewlett........An Ag. class that will believe your stories. Mr. Clement........Another player like Big John . Miss Zimmerman.....Nothing—You've got everything. Mr. Zoch.........A pair of elevator shoes. Mr, Knapp........More students with brains like the Seniors. Mr. Clapp........Another class like us. By Donald Ventre
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To our Advisor from the Seniors And last but not least, comes our Mr. Clapp ’ horn we are proud to call our favorite chap. ,'e know through the years, we've been a headache to him, Ana understand his temptations to tear us limb from limb. But we hope in the future, his fond memories will be Of his 23 children called the Class of 53 • CHARGE TO JUNIOR CLASS: Ken Anderson----Don't be so mean to the girls: They're sup- posed to be the weaker sex! Bob 3lack-------Keep up the good baking, as someday you'll make some woman a good wife. Elaine Buhr-----Keep trying Elaine, you might find a sucker someday. Reita Chase-----You girls dress like twins but you certainly Barbara Miller—don't look like twins. Gregory Cooke---Take a different attitude toward the girls: they may be a help to you someday. Doris Erikson---Find some new friends: Pat Card---------------You won't be together Y.'anetta Olds------all your life. Albert Grenz----We are hoping that someday you may meet some more nice girls like Shirley. Albert Gugel----Don't shoot all the game next hunting season. Patricia Jackson-Get a guy on the string with a license or you'll find yourself in jail. Maxine Jester---Don't get Dick too soft or you might spoil him for next basketball season. Harland Johnson-After all, radios aren't everything in the world today. Warren Kinney---Be careful with the Pontiac or it may get away from you someday. Garre Rutherford-You'11 be out of school before long, so you better start doing something for yourself. Carol Saunders—Keep up the brainy work—you may break all records yet. Patricia Sherwood-Don't be so quiet or someone will take you for a mouse. Richard Stafford-Just how much of the boxing bouts do you see on television when Maxine is around?
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PERSONALITY CHART Nickname Favorite Expression Favorite Pastime Favorite Song Claude Benjamin Sonny Censored Being quiet Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes. Marilyn Decker Sukey Guess What I Trying to keep her men straight Two Loves Have I. Joyce Gregory Joy Such a deal Holding hands Keep it a with Bob S. Secret, at noon. George Harrington Loverboy Horsefeathers Seeing Alice Don't Let The Stars Get ±n Your Eyes. Harold Jones Jonesie Huh? Making Airplanes Coning In On A Wing and a prayer. Ruth Kodrich Confucius Oh my goshJ Making Half As Much bright remarks Karl Laubmeler Longmeier Get BackI Running people Hot Rod Race down with his car John Light Jackie For cryin' out loudl Rooting for the Dodgers Take Me Out to the Ball Game Anna Livesey pee Wee Stop itJ Keeping the Coles burning I Let the Stars Get In My Eyes Wanda 03trander Wandie Honestly 1 Singing Till I Waltz Again With You Audrey Palmer Audie Oh I Going to Oneonta All the Things You Are Robert Perry Robespiere Hey fellow, wait for me» Getting kicked out of class String Along Alice Rehrmann Dimples Oh, George» Seeing Georgie n j»t Betty Rowe Bet No Kiddin' picking on the little kids. Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Corinne Sickler Crene By the Great Hornspoon» Going on a Diet Tschaikousky Concerto 1, Opus 23• John Skurla Skurlleo Greetings» Making the Seniors Laugh Beer Barrel Polka Barbara Springett Custer I didn't do anything! Chewing Ralph Aplin' gum Why don't you s Believe Me Wilma Teter Willie Lo, Claude Taking care Oh Happy Day of Doc. George's kids
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