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Junior-Senior banquet. Our theme was based on a circus. As we pulled into dock in our Senior year, the following students still remained in our crew: Roger Babcock, LLoyd Buckingham, Margene Buckingham, Allan Cok, Pauline Kok, Lee Kale, Herman Newmyer, Glen Penrose, Gene Ritz, Margaret Ritz, Joe Teg- lovic and Reuben Turner. During this year we worked toward a trip. We, the Senior Class of 1951, wish to say as our parting words, that we have greatly enjoyed these twelve years of school life. We wish to thank those teachers who have willingly and untiringly helped us through our four years of High School. They are Mr. Sackett, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Slessman, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Carrick, Mr. Bednarczuk, Mrs. Conley, Miss Arce, Mrs. Weaver, Mr. Goldsbury, Mr. Leininger, Miss Welly, Miss Kinnear, Mrs. Blair, Mr. Meyers, Mr. Heisler. NGood-byen to vou, our teachers and schoolmates. 6544470411 We, the Senior Class of New Haven High School, City of New Haven, County of Huron, Commonwealth of Ohio, being of sound mind C?D and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testimony, in manner and form as follows: Item: To Mr. Townsend, our Superintendent, we do hereby give and bequeath all the noise we made during the past four years, all future sneak trips to the photographer, and all unnecessary excuses to go home. Item: To Mr. Sackett, our home room teacher and Class Advisor, we give and bequeath all headaches with future class plays, our per- fect attendance at play practice and all broken seats in Room 6. Item: To Mrs. Smith, our Commercial teacher, we leave all future Shorthand students, the power to keep students in the room until the bell rings, and the ability to watch students sneak to the store and restaurant. Item: To Mrs. Conley, our music teacher, we leave our faithful attention and singing during music period, all musical instruments and their players, and the old beat up piano.
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Item: To Mrs. Slessman, our Cafeteria Supervisor and Home Ec. teacher, we leave all future Home Economic projects and all griping about meals in the Cafeteria. Item: To Mr, Bednarczuk, our Industrial Art and Chemistry teacher we leave our ability for having the same answers in Chemistry Class, our faithful attention in your classes, all left over parts of motors put together in the farm shop, and all future trips to Willard??? Item: To Mr. Carrick, our coach, we leave the paddle in the top drawer, and all leftover basketball players. Item: To Cecil, our Janitor, we leave the old schoolhouse, and any waste paper and dirt we left on the floors accidentally. Item: To the Junior Class, we leave our ambitious advisor, any leftover Seniors, and twelve empty seats in Room 6, may you profit from them more than we have. E Item: To the Sophomore Class, we leave the ability to make money for a future banquet.' A Item: To the Freshman Class, we leave our superior grade cards, and all chewing gum to be chewed in Carrick's classes. In addition to these we wish to mention a few items which we bequeath personally. Item: I, Roger Babcock, do hereby give and bequeath my stub- bornish to Roberta Mock, to Gwendale Vanderpool my shape, and all future chauffeuring to Eddie Heckman. D Item: I, Lloyd Buckingham, do hereby give and bequeath my good looks to Gilbert Mathews, my height goes to Quince Vanderpool, and my basketball ability I leave to brother Jim. Item: I, Margene Buckingham, do hereby give and bequeath m high grades to Danny Van Wagner, my ability to get my own lessons to Richard McKenzie, and to my sister Bernice I give my quiet disposit- ion. Item: I, Allan Cok, do hereby give and bequeath my job as Assistant Sunt. to Dan Van Wagner, my ability to make MS points in one basketball game to Bob Ritz, and my ability to study with two girls at once I leave to any one who can get it. ' Item: I, Lee Kale, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to be in school the last period to any lucky underclassman, I give my height to Glen Newmyer, and my ability to fit into a baseball suit to Sammp Predieri. ' Item: I, Pauline Kok, do hereby give and bequeath my natural curly hair to Roberta Bailey, all future trips to Vogel Center to Ruth Buurma, and my Shorthand Book I leave to Martha Palmer.
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