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SENIORS Clvtie Smith comely and self-willed G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Volleyball 2.3; Hockeey 1: Baseball 1.2,3,4; All Star Volleyball 3; Chorus 1,2,3,1; Annual Staff 4; Baseball captain 2; Volleyball captain 1; Stylo Show 1,2. James Wyant just and willing Periscope Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1.2.3.4: Baseball 3.1. Chorus 1.2.3; Interolass totirna nients 1,2,3,4. Joyce Smith joking and spry Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Volleyball 2; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Annual Staff 4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Baseball manager 3; Style Show 1.2. Richard Frey reserved and friendly Football 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4. Wilson Judd winning and jocund Baseball 2,3.4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Interclass tournaments 2,3.4; Football 4. Marjory Salchow mischievous and shrewd G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Hockey 1.2,3.4; Hockey captain 2; All Star Hockey 2.3; Basketball 1.2.3.4; All Star Basketball 4; Volleyball 2.3. 4; Baseball 1,3.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Club 3.4; Trip to Washington 3; Tri Aim Award 2; “Nine Girls” 1; “Meet Me in St. Louis’ 2; Speech class play 4; Periscope staff 2.3.4; Periscope Grade School Kditor 3; Periscope Second Page Kditor 4; Annual Staff 4; Style Show 1,2. Robert Arndt rampant and agreeable Basketball 1.2; Football 1,3.4; Baseball 1 ; Interclass tournaments 1,2,3; Chorus 1.2.3; Annual Staff 4. Thomas Bates terse and big Annual Staff 4. eleven
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SENIORS Nancy Williams natural and wholesome Class officer 1,4; Scholarship Club 3,4; Student Council I; G.A.A. Honor Club 1,2,3.4; Hockey 1.2. 3.4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; All Star Hockey 1.2.3; Hockey Manager 3; All Star Basketball 2.3.4; Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Baseball captain 1; ('horns 1.2. 3,4; Knsemble 2,3,4; “Meet Me in St. Louis 2; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 3.4: Band 3; Latin Club 3,4; Latin Club officer 4; Trip to Washington 3; Firemen's Ball Queen 4. Alan Lucas Affable and likeable Baseball Manager 1 ; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,4. Mary Angeloro mirthful and amiable Hockey 1,2.3; All Star Hockey 1.2,3; Basketball 1.2.3,4; All Star Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; All Star Volleyball 1.3; G.A.A. Honor Club 1,2,3.4: Chorus 1.2.3.4; Volleyball captain 2; Speech Play 2 ; Annual Staff 4; Style Show 2.3. Philip Brainard pleasant and bustling Football 3.4; Baseball 2.3,4; Interclass tournaments 1.2,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2. Kenneth Free kindly and firm Football 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4. Lida Martin ladylike and mild Style show 1,2. Edmund Kulinski exploring and knowing Track 2.3; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Club 1.2,3.4; X.A.S.S. 2,3,4; “Trail of the Lonesome Pine 2; “Meet Me in St. Louis 2; Student Council 1; Chorus 1.2; Annual Staff 4; Interclass tournaments 1,2,3,4; All Star W.R. League Team 4; All Ohio “B Honorable Mention 4; Trip to Washington 3; National Honor Society 4. Ian Cunningham individual and cooperative Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; N.A.S.S. 3,4. ten
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Last Will and Testament We, the crew of the Jolly Roges, before going out on our Inst great voyage of the seven seas, leave to those on shore our most prized treasures .... 1. Robyn Von Lehmden her “quiet voice” to John Cunningham. 2. Alan Lucas leaves his polite manners to Tony Schlauch. 3. Ruth Bogner leaves her singing ability to Dorothy Tims. 4. Alex Barbato leaves his phone number to any girl who wants to take advantage of it. 5. Ken Free leaves his route to Jefferson to Mr. Stanley. (Just call us cupid). (5. Mary Angeloro leaves Coach her driving ability. 7. Lester Elliot leaves his muscular coordination to Tom Green. 8. Ed Kulinski leaves his glasses for scouting cheerleaders to Bernie Trubisky. 9. Sally Mantle leaves her books (she has several volumes) on how to catch a man to Jill King. 10. Bob Stevens leaves bandages and adhesive to those who were unfortunate enough to be sitting near him while he had his slide rule in use. 11. Jim Mackey leaves his “Ipana Smile” to Carol Brainard. 12. Larry Cunningham leaves his comb to Buzzy Salchow for use when his “butch” grow’s out. 13. Dick Frey leaves his jalopy to Miss Few with the understanding that he can use hers on weekends. 14. Margie Salchow leaves her dad’s model “A” Ford to Carle Christian. 15. Philip Brainard leaves his corny jokes to Lowell Peterson who, in turn, may pass them on to Beverly Hull. 1(5. George Gyure leaves his wavy locks to Dean New. 17. Lida Martin leaves her “quiet charm” to the freshmen girls. (Please girls, USE it!!) 18. Paul Janos leaves his boxing ability to Gerald Varner and Dick Drews, but boys don’t fight over it. IS). Carolyn Colburn will give Phyllis Lang-sliaw any advice she may want on how to keep a man. 20. Bill Hutchins leaves his spark coil and math ability to Frank Janos with the hope that he uses the first to obtain the second. 21. Beverly Thompson leaves her famous athletic ability to Don Barto. 22. Herbert Simmons leaves his Christian character to Don Crawford and Russ Stutzman and prays they will put it to good use. 23. Joyce Smith leaves her sense of humor to Miss Quistel. 24. Norman Bates leaves his mechanic ability to the girls in next year’s driving class. 25. Paul Coffman chivalrously leaves his height to Milly Kocis. 2(5. Nancy Williams willing leaves her hair to Mr. Wilkerson. 27. Jim Wyant leaves his knowledge of chickens (all kinds) to Richard Black-more. 28. Ed Wolf leaves his masculine build to Pete Spiesman. 29. Joyce Drews leaves her problems of marriage to Lois Frost and Don Hall. twelve
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