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SENIOR CLASS WILL Being of sound mind and body, as our hot little hands clutch our passports Qdiplomasj to the big wide world, we the graduating class of l952, having died of mental exhaustion on the premises of our dear Alma Mater, do bequeath the following to our beloved underclassmen: Beverly Barger leaves many exhausting, informative Qj, and laughing major- ette practices. Thayer Brown wishes to donate the use of his little red truck to anyone having a paper drive-and what do those gleeful smiles of the junk Man mean? john Burkholder gladly gives the headaches of being Senior Class President to the lucky fellow who follows him. Virginia Carr is willing to give a few inches of her height to jim Anderson. Doris Clingerman leaves her tiny features to anyone who wants to be smaller. Bill Collins wills his physique to all future football players. 'Nancy Crump leaves to have more time for roller skating. Nettie Davis bestows her artistic ability upon Lois jean Pfau. Dorothy Good wishes to leave her poetic ability to all future poets of North Lima School. Danny Groom leaves his constant supply of jokes to Ronnie Rapp. Mr. I-limes may have his pick of a few of these choice sayings. .junior Hasness unwillingly gives Butch Webster his little black book of cute facts and figures. Roddy Huebert gives his unlimited supply of snappy party games to future recreation conmlittees. To the dismay of the Bell Telephone Company, Chuck janosik refuses to leave his ability of holding long telephone conversations. Walt Kellner leaves his quiet reserved manners to Ray Hitchcock. Gertrude Kreidler leaves with fond memories of notes, noons, and of teachers who pick on her. Betty Mauch presents to any gloomy gus her sunny disposition. jack Miller decided to keep his blonde hair and not give it to anyone. johnny Morey leaves his ability for good basketball playing, and especially long shots, to future basketball teams. Esther Osterling leaves happy days in the 'old office to someone who will promise to have as much fun as she did. janet Powell happily leaves good old gutenberg to some unsuspecting new- comer to the old office. Eileen Riley bequeaths her ever present giggle to Sandra Crouse. Carole Roller leaves her graceful cheerleading to lla Mae Mains. Lester Seidner unwillingly leaves the girls in old Lima High, but he'll still be around in his flashy new car. .Ioan Shank presents to Bonnie Evans the pleasure of accompanying the mus- ical groups in future years. Laura Spencer leaves the Tri-Hi-Y Club better, for having been its president. Marjorie Spires gladly gives joan Back the pleasure of walking to school in rain, snow, and sleet. Arlie Weikart leaves to any timid soul the secret of snapping out of shy ways. Ruth Yoder bequeaths her long hair to a worthy cause, Pete Wellman. We, the above, appoint Mr. Ward. guardian of our prized possessions until such a time as they may be delivered. Beverly Barger PAGE TWENTY-TH REE
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