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'P ' if 127' .- B N 5 'lf' N eniord Here's the class of '51 Leading the band you'd find Kate Keim. Awards through years of school we've won. PM WHS flapper in OUT plays. First comes Ive our best Dressed Man, Then Barb who writes the best she can, Mary is our sweet Prom Queen, And Jack's the center of the team, Most Popular was Janet's prize, And Perfect Attendance is Lois's guise, Paul at football did right well, Mi1t looked forward to dismissal bell, Jo Ferrell was always fond of gym, And Dody Commercial praise did win. Jo Gordon as basketball captain we've seen, Courtesywas awarded to Rich and Jean, Pauline was prompter for the play, And Jean loved Interclass Tournament Day, Edie always had her lessons on time, Lynn was chauffeur all our days, Phyllis was always a quiet lass, Rosa was the Clown of the class. As a cheerleader you'd find Pat P, And Rich R. led in History. Sammy was our gay redhead, Scientist Stahl enjoyed being fed. Leigh was pianist and iond of a joke, Was as a Romeo all records broke. As a softball player we'l1 remember Speed, There's Dot who'll never a boyfriend need, Chuckie filled our days with song We'l1 remember Tex Wells long. Class President Pete was our good friend, But now our school days have come to an end. BAB 1-I-431, SE 5 i ii l si: Q ? ' , 4 ? -' ' , ' 'iii :fa N ' swf! H ' 'S S, A :fa -sr' Z3
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.PW ,f y -,. .f t 'V Aww 6165 W .Jr . :rv We, the class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-One, of the Paulding High School, of the County of Paulding and State of Ohio, being of unsound mind and memory and decrepit old bodies do hereby Make, Publish, and Declare this to be our Last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making null and void all former wills heretofore made by us. We direct the payment of all our just debts and expenses of the administration of our es- tate to the school. lln other words we do hereby leave Mr. B. holding the bag., We bequeath to the Juniors our beloved name, Seniors, and all the accompanying charac- teristics of the said name. ITEM: III We give and bequeath our noble land otherwisel qualities and abilities thusly: I, Jim Straley, bequeath my pool shooting ability to Lowell Warner. I,Marilyn Mentzer, bequeath my name of Shortie to Mary Ellen Burns. I, Katie Keim,bequeath my Drum Major- ette's swing and whistle to Mary Jo Strat- ton. I, Paul Cramer, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Sauerwein to anyone deserving the honor. I, Pat Kersker, bequeath my controllable temperament to Eldean Keck. I, Lois Cramer, bequeath my perfect at- tendance at school to anyone who likes school. I, Leigh Stewart, bequeath my abilityto pay attention and be asleep at the same time in English IV class to Bob Helle. I, Janet Burtch, bequeath my love of sports to Marilyn Minck. ITEM :I ITEM: II I, Warren Stoller, bequeath my bashful- ness to Bill Iler. I, Jack Brune, bequeath my curly golden tresses to Boozie Schall. I, Chuck Weaver, bequeath mywobble head to anybody who wants it. I, Mary Bashore, bequeath my turned up nose to Lola Koenn. We, Edith Keck and Pat Patterson, be- queath our ability to do the splits to the Seventh Grade Cheerleaders. I, Barbara Barrett, bequeath my poetic license to Elizabeth Price. I, Samantha Schultz, bequeath my raven black hair to Doc Allensworth. I, Ivan Arend, bequeath my being at school everyday to John Clark. I, Patricia Wells, bequeath my spiders and lizards to Mary Ann Johnson. I, Milton Deming, bequeath my little black book to Carl Link. I, Joanne Ferrell, bequeath my affection for Latty to Nancy Brewer. I, Joan Gordon, bequeath my subtleness to Luella Hill. I, Richard Reinhart, bequeath my small feet to John Buchanan. I, Pauline Harrow, bequeath my back seat driving on the bus to Justine Keck. -I, Phyllis Morrow, bequeath my perfect attendancenrecordin school to Shuba Pack. I, Jean Johnson, bequeath my 7th period library to Nancy Neds. I, Doris Goodenough, bequeath my ability to do geometry to Mooneen Rumbaugh. I, Pete Wythe, bequeath my attentiveness in English IV to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Dorothy Todd, bequeath my beautiful but du.mb'2expression to Dorothy Wunder. I, Rosie Noneman, bequeath my 'on the dot 9:30 entrance to school every morn- ing to Joe Gillard. I, Jim Stahl, bequeath the constant supply of food in my locker to Doyle Johnson. We, Jeannie Hanenkratt and Richard Gun- de rman, bequeath our most polite title to Patty Ankney and Rolland Cooper. In testimony thereof we have hereinto set our hands to this, our Last Willand Testament of the TWENTY-THIRD day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty one. Sworn to before us and subscribed in our presence this TWENTY-THIRD day of May, A. D., 1951. WITNESSES: Edith Keck, Pat Patterson, Rosie Noneman.
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0l'l'll'l'l2l'lC0l'Yl2l'lf -11? X. -ape' g.. nn 2' all LEFT TO RIGHT: Leigh Stewart, Master of Ceremonies, Mary Ellen Burns, Vestal, Shuba Pack, Vestal, Elizabeth Price, Spirit-of-the-Lightg Dorothy Wunder, Vestal, Eunice Reynolds, Vestal, Bob Helle, Suc- cessor to Guardiang Richard Reinhart, Guardian-of-the-Light. SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Edith Keck, Joan Gordon, Pat Patterson, janet Burtch, Marilyn Mentzer, Rosie Noneman. Pat Ker sker, Pianist. CLARINET QUARTETTE Edith Keck, Chuck Weaver, Doris Goodenough, Barbara Barrett. S Dorothy Todd, Flute Solog Joan Gordon, Bari tone Solo. ENIOR BOYS' QUARTETTE Paul Cramer, Chuck Weaver, Jim Stahl, Jack Brune, Leigh S tewart, Pianist.
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