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ANNBETH SOMMERS President Exactness in little things is a wonderful source of cheerfulness . Has a ring belonging to a guy named Junior-- President of the class-- was active in music and dramatics for four years- in sextette for two years- Editor of Tawa Echo - drives tg Pontiac. WILLIAM PCPE Vice -President This man will go far ' because he believes every word he says. Was captain of the basketball team and active in sports for four years--was the class lover without a car--a strong Republican--the strong, silent man of the Student Council, Presi- dent in other words. MARY LOU SCHWAB Treasurer lt is better to wear out than to rust out. Class treasurer during her senior year--has gone with Bernie for as long as we can remember--is a good worker--a good typist- wears a diamond on her left hand. BETTY FREY Silence is deep as eternity! speech is shal- low as ti!ne. Was our efficient bus- iness manager of the Tawa Echo --played in intramurals for four years-never accused of being noisy--could out- run anyone. eps. The Seniors of 1951-'52 xi V V L .J-,om.s.... , .::.,-j'ggQg1.'5 ' 5 A-.fi 'K -9555 ,Sw . 'Ullman- CATHERN RADABAUGHI Secretary Skill to do comes of doing. Was her class's secre- tary--an industrious wor- ker--is another diamond bearer--has a male inter- est in the Army--should make a good wife after taking four years of Home EC. DONALD CROY Student 'Council Representative I am king of the Romans and above grammar. Operates the only tank in town--Student Council representative--has red, curly hair and a temper to go with it--the prank- ster of the class--one person who could out- talk teachers. NORBERT DRUM Reporter As innocent as a new- laid egg. Was senior class's rov- ing reporter--has a great passion for operas--was the class comic--a faith- ful employee of the Wea- ther -Seal--is better known as Norb.
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Last Will and Testament of The Class of '52 We, the members of the Senior Class of Ottawa Public High School, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two, believe it fitting and proper to bequeath all cherished possessions. Our state of mind be ing sound, we hereby make our last will and testament: I, Cathern Radabaugh, hereby leave all my books and pencils to the ambitious characters: rriy seat in study hall to anyone who wants it. I leave my cubby hole in the senior room to one of the lucky juniors. I, Norbert Drum, leave anything that I may have to anybody that wants it. I, Betty Frey, will my ability to draw to Louie Kibsgard: my place as business manager on the Tawa Echo Staff to anyone in the coming senior class who may desire it: my ability to cook to Martha Strite because she would make a better housewife than l: my pencils, books, and paper to my sister, Shirley. I, Annbeth Sommers, will all my worldly possessions-books, pencils, etc.-- to John Howe: my cubby hole with its weak side to Joyce Weisenberger: and my ability to speak up in lit. class ldid I say speak up?Q to Loretta Hall. Since I wish to keep my he ight, I shall leave my deep alto voice to Marilyn Andrews. 1, Don Pete Croy, first of all will my great ability to get along with Miss Stauffer to Don Snyderg my beat up Hudson to Terry Camburn lmay it keep on running better than his fliverjg my job as student council representative to another smart fellow, Don Pargeon: and my ability to get along with my study hall teachers to Dale Salisbury. All of my lost pencils go to Tom Schornaeker and all five of my cubby holes to Bud Smith. I, Mary Lou Schwab, will my seat in the senior room to some lucky junior: my cubby hole to Martha Str ite: and all my books to my brother Dickie. My seat in study hall goes to whoever is lucky enough to get it. I, Bill Pope, will my old stand-by--a cud of gum--to Bud Smith. It was willed to me by Charlie McClure, and to Charlie by Don Remick. My cosmetic ray gun goes to Nancy Howe and the powder to Sara Wilkinson. fThis will was not signed or witnessed, so we do not know whether it is valid or not., BECKMAN JEWELERS Complilnents of 63 Years in Ottawa Compliments of QUINN 'S STORE Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton Watches HOLTKAMP-FORTMAN Kalida, Ohio Parker and Sheaffer Pens Kalida, Ohio
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