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f 19418 CLASS WILL WHO DIED CLASS OF 1948 WHEN MAY 17 1948 WHERE NORTH LIMA OHIO CAUSF OF DEATH INTELLIGILNTITIS On this the seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty eight we the Semor Class of North Lima High School being of reasonably sound mind do hereby bequeath to our beloved underclassmen all of our fondest memories and well worn possessions Tom Buchanan our very able President and trombonlst and humorlst leaves his ability for handling a class to Nelson Mentzer To David Dyer he leaves a mellow trombone and to 'VIr DeVenz1o he leaves his full repertoire of Jokes To Esther Heindel Frances Janosik bequeaths her trade secrets for printing the Llma Lite and to any two or three hard working persons she gives her many other tasks Paul Steiner rellnquishes his shy reserved manner toward girls to Leroy Welkart To any one who mlght apply for it Ruth Culp leaves her bass horn with the assurance of much hard work to come Otis Rowe wishes to give to serious minded Richard Shank his carefree and mis chievlous attitude Bob Carr wishes to present a few inches of his height to John Prosser with the hope that John will grow skyward instead of to the port and star board To Nancy Scattergood Jackie Lamb deslres to will her commercial ability and her quiet manners Bruce Geiger would like to present Bottleneck with a book entitled 'The Mystery of the Missing Chemistry Book From Christy Clprlano to Jim Frank goes a large portion of natural football ability with the hope that it will be well used To Roy Weaver Don Anderson relmquishes his beautiful figure tper fect 1323 and with it goes a fine sense of humor Probably all the high school girls would like to have Ernie Brewers red hair but sorry girls Ernie wouldnt be the same without it Yvonne Swank bequeaths to some aspiring artist her mighty useful drawing ability Mel Taylor leaves to Perry next years band Jack Hall leaves his sympathy Glenn Scattergood bequeaths his well used grin to Joe Lamancusa Virginia Kreldler leaves and Mrs Dyer is heart broken Marilyn Lenz IS the reclpient of Virginia s amazing skill in history To Charles JanOS1k Bill Musselman leaves all the Flghth Grade girls with the exception of one To some lucky girl Nancy Ziegler leaves her talent for attracting boys Jim Dinsio desires to give Dick Anderson his football skill and his curly hair To Jack Mentzer Glenn Whan gives his beautiful push shot Twyla Casity leaves her pleasing manners to several worthy Eighth Grade girls To Bob Mulligan Bill Frank gnes his loxe for arguing Anna Wellman bequeaths to Barbara Leonhart her large storehouse of English Bill McDorman leaves to Jerry Paulm h1s curly locks and to some unlucky soul his worries as Sports Editor To those who may need it Albert Spencer be queaths his ability for being a faithful and helpful friend To Marilyn Houghton Jane Dalrymple leaxes her talent for making friends and her typing ability To the school board and all the faculty we express our ferx ent thanks for the pa tience and quidance which they haxe gn en us To Mr NVard we declare the hope that this our first will and testament will be carried out to the xery fullest IN WITNESS of three dozen plus eager Juniors we the Semor Class of North Lima High School do humbly ascribe our names and affix our seal this sexenteenth day of Vlay in the vear of our Lord IQ-18 0 Vanpelt his rhythmic gait and his talents in football. To the student conductor of PACE 71
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