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I 1 J f CLASS WILL I, Creighton Staschke, will to Rodney Streng my great ability to play football. I, Dorothy Ryan, will to Pat Parkcr my ability to hold my temper while playing basketball. I, Morris Wolfc, will to Royce Ganz my right to raise Izroilers for the Farm Bureau. I, Carolyn Ray, will to Velma King, Esther Kellar and Lauretta Snyder, the many good times on the school bus. l, George Benear, will to Howard Cramer, the right to have his head shaved every spring. l, Betsy Western, will to future librarians, the library ke I, Edgar Denger, will to Clarence Coy, the right to go with any girl that he wants as long as I approve of her. Y. l, Gloria Chase, will to Shirley Delamater and Dianne McCullough, the habit that I have acquired through high school of being late to everything. We, Dean Hansen, Gordon Marett, Tom Nestor, Don Everman, will to Jim Brown, Tig Runkle, John Marett, and Dave O'Hara, respectively, our positions in the River Rats . l, Marilyn Frank, will to Joanne Ward, the right to thoroughly enjoy the senior year and lot the grades come as they may. I, Allen Keifer, will to Ted Hardy, the right to pull curtains any time he desires. I, Betty Showers, will to the halls of New London High School my many happy memories I, Clinton Randleman, will to Royce Ganz, the right to make four touchdowns in a football game. I, Roger Harner, will to Darrel Stoner my ability to rough up in basketball games and not get caught. I, Dan Bauer, will to Larry Granneman, as a senior the right to argue with any teacher. I, Fred Gibson, will to Bob Wolfe the right to make and break all the hot rods he wants. I, Jerry Franklin, will to Jerry Brandal my place as the slew foot of the basketball team. I, Nathan Potts, will to Rolland Burton my good grades in American problems. l, Jane Griffin, will to Anita Westfall my ambition to learn to drive. I, Dale Morey, will to Darrell Stoner my position in the New London High School Band. l, Shari Dill, will to Bertha Anderson the r' ht t 'h as long as she wants. ig o go wit whomever she pleases and for I, Oron Wilcox, will to Joe Wolfe my way of getting out of study hall. l, Marilyn Massie, will to any girl the right to skip school without getting caught. I, Bill Randeman, will to my brother John, my speed. I, Gerald Case, will to Keith Robbins the right to get the attention of the senior class in home room every morning. I, Carl Cawrse, will to George Marett one well-used set of tires for his car. l, Ralph Westfall, will to Don Jackson, my gun and coon dog. We, Dixie Hyatt, Lucille Atkinson, Vivian Conklin will to next year's cheerleaders some well-worn lungs. I, Dale Springer, will my Florida tan to anyone who is so lucky. Sponsored by D. B. Barnes, ClOff1i7'Ig and Shoes
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i.. fl if I CLASS WILL A ARTICLE I We, the seniors of '54, will to: Mr. Wable-a trackman who can make the one-hundred yard dash in 9.8 seconds. Mr. Schacht-a new public address system so that the morning announcements Can be heard more clearly. Mr. Bender-Students who will willingly make up time. Jean Rumbaugh-A senior class that will not need as many absence and tardy excuses as this class did. Miss Hartford-a pocket grammer book for each English student so that they don't never speak bad English. Mr. Sobers-American history and government students who will have their current event questions written out before class. Mrs. Hatzel-A Home Ec. class that will not burn its cookies. Mr. McGowan-Enough strong Atlas jr. high men te have a winning football and bas- ketball team. Mr. Clinger-a second year typing class who will type their law budget to perfection- without the help of an eraser. Mr. Machles-A silver baton and a new album of Peter and the Wolf . Mr. Thorburn-F.F.A. officers who can keep order in the meetings so that parliamentary procedure can be carried on as in contests. Bus drivers-A sound proof enclosure to sit in when they drive the searchers for knowl- edge to and from school. Cooks-Upperclassmen who will sign up for lunch. Janitors-Students who will not mark the walls and throw paper on the floor, or leave the pencil sharpeners full. The Juniors-Mr. Sobers, who will teach them to be as gracious-charming-obedient- tactful-good-looking-intelIigent-trustworthy-lovable-courteous-and sophisticated as .we are. Mr. Williams-A cord of wood and a ton of clay for his next year's art class. Mr. Bacon-A mechanical drawing class that will not play darts with the dividers. Miss Shaffer-We leave a new mop and a can of Drano for the lab. Mrs. Pierce-Students who will take trips this summer so they may intelligently discuss the geography of the United States. ARTICLE I I l, Dick Hines, will to Paul Porter, my position on the Tattler staff. l, Phil Hopkins, will to Jack Hubbard, my ability to make small explosions in chemistry lab. I, Bob Weaver, will to Dick Morey an extra day in the week to catch up on lost sleep. l, lrene Earl, will to Patty Parker the right to be the most traveled senior, living, as we do, on our backwoods estates. l, Erwin Scheder, will to Fritz Sauer, the right to be an exchange student to Germany. l, Shirley Randleman, will to Charlotte Poole my excess weight. l, Duane Davis, will to Lyle Moffit the right to sit in art class to see that others work. l, Barbara Ellinwood, will to any first year typist the one typewriter that doesn't skip in typing class. l, Gerald King, will to my brother Bill, my speaking ability. I, Virginia Ray, will to any needy art student my art ability. l, Jim Kearney, will to Joe Wolfe my appetite. l, Gaylord White, will to Jack Hubbard the wonderful times and sometimes- headaches of being editor of the Tattler . Good Luck, Jack! I, Mary Lou Garrison, will to Pauline Denger my late, late hours to stay out and have fun. I, Dale Luxon, will to Howard Duta, the right to play ping-pong during classes. Sponsored by New London Dairy
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Left to right-Stanley Switzer, Fritz Sauer, Nadine Everman, Sally Marett, Virginia Coy, Phillip Schneiter. , sw jj- fs? i fc jr. Officers fr Activities The 1953-54 school year got off to a good start for the juniors. During football sea- son they were given first choice of concessions and re- ceived fifty percent of the profit. Eleven ineinbers of the junior class were on the foot- ball, basketball, baseball and track teams. In late October, the class began planning for its float to be entered in the annual I-lalloweycn parade. Incident- ally, the float took first prize of ten dollars. Three of the four reserve cheerleaders were juniors. During basketball season, the class sold Wildcat pins and held record dances after two of the home games. On january 29th the jun- iors sponsored a round dance with Larry Hines' Orchestra furnishing the music. Included in the spring play cast were ten juniors. They had fun planning for their dances and other im- portant events of the school year, but the most fun was the Junior-Senior Prom for which they started making plans in the early spring. It was held in honor of the Se- niors at Oberlin Inn on May 15, 1954. All in all, the junior class had a very profitable year and is eagerly awaiting its senior year.
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