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Page 53 text:
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Q CAN YOU IMAGINE 9 9 Glenn Barber being fickle ? Rosemarie Ferrito taking the veil? Leroy Pearston without that extra stick of gum? Barbara Brennan driving a car ? Dale Danalds with a butch ? Nancy Butzman without nickels ? Gayle Gillaspy not writing to Geo- rge ? Carol Giesel not apologizing ? David Campbell as a woman-hater ? Peter Blickle without his noon app- etizer, a donut? Ann Goodall wasting time ? Ted Hall without his honey ? Evelyn Klinect failing shorthand ? Leonard Brooks old enough to know better ? ' Bob Johnston cutting a class ? Delores Jocke without a smile ? Lois Canant being sent to the office for talking ? Doris Stone going on a diet? Louise Centers without that I know something you don't know' ' look ? Mary Riolo six inches taller ? Dick Martin overworking ? Ray Rooney misbehaving ? Barbara Offenberg Hmouthin' off ? Margaret Jaeger having cherry pie ala mode for dessert? Frank Samsel jitterbugging ? Ruth Sauble without a bandage ? Gene Rayner falling for a brunette? Gloria Jorgensen without her green ink? Joyce Smith flunking a te st ? George Stallard warming the bench ? Barney Scott having another New Year's Eve Party? Bill Sohl giggling ? Frank Stadler being on time ? Tom Stetz serving a life sentence? Kathleen Matelski scratching, kick- ing or slapping? Jo Jenkins ? Rita Torgerson eating lunch? Mary Lou Landphair not pitching in ? John Yesenko singing tenor ? Ruth N. Theman wearing the same thing twice ? Theresa Surman not up to her 'Trix' ? Rosalene Dorsey hurrying ?
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IL ' S it ' I I it l mb 1 I III . Y! . gf li-I fl TZ Glenn Barber Pete Blickle Barbara Brennan Leonard Brooks Nancy Butzman David Campbell Lois Canant Louise Centers Dale Danalds Rnsalene Dorsey Rosemarie Ferrito Carol Giesel Gayle Gillaspy Ann Goodall Ted Hall Margaret Jaeger Jo Jenkins Dolores .Tocke Bob Johnston Gloria Jorgensen Evelyn Klinect 'l 41? 'Until' I 'Slow Boat to China ' Old Man River' Tuxedo Junction' 'Indian Summer ' Through the Years' My Bill' Galway Bay' Because' Till Then' One Sunday Afternoon' You Were Only Fooling' Deep Purple My Darling' Smoke Gets in Your Eyes' Oh What a Beautiful Morning' 'Always ' 8 To Each His Own' Far Away Places' Long Ago and Far Away' My Darling' I Mary Louise Landphair 'I Love You So Much' Dick Martin Kathleen Matelski Barbara Offenberg Leroy Pearston Gene Rayner Mary Riolo Ray Rooney Frank Samsel Ruth Sauble Barney Scott Joyce Smith Bill Sohl Frank Stadler George Stallard Tom Stetz Doris Stone Theresa Surman Ruth Theman Rita Torgerson Bob Wilmink John Yesenko Mrs. Blickle Miss Harding Buttons and Bows' My Bill' Buttons and Bows' Powder Your Face with Sunshine Bella Bella Marie' My Happiness' Sweet Georgia Brown' Black Magic' How Soon' Song of India' Bluebird of Happiness' Stardust' Old Lamp Lighter' Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' Cool Water' 'Slow Boat to China' 'Lavender Blue' 'My Ideal' 'So Tired' ' Meadowlands ' 'You Were Only Fooling' 'Sunrise Serenade' 'Stardust'
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,.enf'ff Q , M, CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, of the City of Oltnsted Falls in the County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, being of sound rnind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following, this is to say: I, Glenn Barber, will to Jim Moses my skill at rounding the curve on Col- umbia Road. I, Nancy Butzman, will to Alan. Guenther JOY for dancing. I, Dolores Jocke, will to Carol Agnew my ability to lose the class minutes. I, Gene Rayner, will to Shirley Canant my ability not to get black eyes. I, Bob Johnston, will to Bob Smetana my ability to stay eligible for basketball. I, Mary Riolo, will to Carol Agnew my ability to get along with school mates. I, Tom Stetz,will to Charles Nagy my seat on the school bus. I,.George Stallard, will to Charles Bur chard, my ability to keep myself from putting my hand through door windows. I, Barbara Offenberg, will to Bob Uhle my quiet manner ? ? ? I, Evelyn Klinect, will to Jimmy Moses my ability to behave in class. I, Ruth Sauble, will to Billy Thompson my height and my ability to blush easily, also my love for animals, chiefly dogs. We, Ruth Theman and Rita Torger son, will to Marylou Campbell our ability to stay out of trouble. I I, Louise Centers, will to John Wray my naive and unassurning manner. I, Barbara Brennan, will to Ann Schrnied my quiet and unassmning manner. We, Rosemarie Feriritogand Leonard Brooks, will to Bob Wendt our ability to hyp- notize the opposite sex. I, Gayle Gillaspy, will to Joan Kaskey, my long black eyelashes to use as she so desires. I, Dave Campbell, will to Anita Pretko, my ability to make boy friends during and after leap year. I, Mary Louise Land- phair, will to Don Floreske, my slim waist line. I, Theresa Surman will to Lee Usher my abilityto be short and plunip. I, Kathleen Matelski will to Betty Brazie, my blond hair. I, Gloria Jorgensen, will to Pat Ward, a pair of shoes to relieve your feet as you run around in your senior year. I, Margaret Jaeger, will to Ella Kelling, my ability to get along with under clas smen. I, Barney Scott, will to Bill Hall my ability to drive a Model A Ford. I, Ted Hall, will to Lillian Smedley my ability to go steady. I, Peter Blickle, will to Carol ,McRae my gentle voice. I, Rosalene Dorsey, will to Betty Moyer my caution so she will not be in any more automobile accidents. A I, Doris Stone, will to Paul Floreske my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Frank Stadler, will to Bud Burchard my ability to watch figures. I, Bob Wihnink, will to Ruth Yorkavitz my thin waist line. I, John Yesenko, will to Anthony Altericci my ability to have a comb handy at any time or place. I, Dick Martin, will to Dale Riedel my ability to take pictures. I, Leroy Pearston, will to Bill Kolodey my ability -to arrive on time. I, Frank Samsel, will to Bill Rutz my ability to sing the wrong note at the right time. I, Lois Canant, will to JuneDe Vore myheight. I, Carol Giesel, will to Nadine Lingruen my love for the Berea Roller Rink. I, Dale Dalalds, will to Honey Klein my ability to operate a Nash from the middle of the front seat. I, Ann Goodall, will to Carol Jones my a- bility to get to school in time for first period. I, Joyce Smith, will to Clara Wheeler my ability to live so far away from school. I, Ray Rooney, will to Nancy Woodnianmy innocent manner. I, Jo Jenkins, will to Jean Schreiber my ability to give my undivided attention in history class. Lastly, we hereby appoint Miss Harding and' Mrs. Blickle executors of this, our last will and testament. Inwitness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names the twenty-seventh day of May, inthe year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-nine. The Forty Niners .
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