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? Q ,x l af- -5 lass! W an flrzammf We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. l, Barbara Bailey, will all of my Saturday nights at Sebewalng to Delores Ruegsegger, if she wants some excitement. I, Amold Buchholz, will my ability to get along with tall brunettes to Ray Kohr. I, Florence Diebel, will my ability to get out of school legally whenever I want to, to Earl Walsh. I, Gerald Decker, bequeath my curly hair and boxing ability to Jerry I-Ilmmel, to add to his. I, Don Born, leave my hot-rod car to my brother Jerry, provlded he lets me drive it whenever I want to. I, Ernie Hebert, will my ability to get along with people by not disturbing them to Jerry Caskey. I, Cleason Dletzel, as senior president, bequeath all faculty conferences and rowdy class meetings to some lucky'7 junior. I, Roma Henne, will my Latin knowledge and my blond hair to Donna Kreh. I, Jerry Kreh, leave my basketball shoes to Dick Jarvis, in case he cver needs them. I, Cozette Sturm, will my ability to drive a new Buick every year to Ronald wlchert, I, Walter Rothfuss, will my way with girls and my nice, bass voice to Lowell Swartzendruber. I, Genevieve Schuette, bequeath my flybrain ways to Janet Fluegge, to add to hers. I, Don Kropp, leave all my roller skating adventures to Freda Swartzendruber. I, Dorothy Kutchin, bequeath my red hair and temper to Beatrice Bergman. I, Jack Tillman, will my ability to participate in class discussion and activities to Kay Beyer. I, Nelson Binder, will my career as a Future Farmer of America to Leon Elftman. I, John Power, unwillingly leave my formula for curly halt to Dale Sturm. I, Larry Werner, entrust my athletic ability to Morris Bechler. I, Barbara Stein, will my long halr to Arlene Wichert, If she will brush it faithfully. I, Rose Eisinger, will my ability to get along with the senior boys to all the junior girls. l, Delores Wolfram, will my jobs handling business for the senior class to Jean Kasserman, I, Carol Young, will my dark eyes to Janet Newman, if she will use them correctly. I, Joyce Siewert, will my ability to ask silly questions to Carol Kretzschmer. I, Jlm McCormick, willingly leave my nickname Mara to anyone who wants it because I don't. I, Dorothy Drummond, will my reserve and studlous ways to Eunice Clabuesclt. I, Jean Oesch, will my quick, snappy walk to Jean Olsen, I, Marlene Shelton, will my ability to know all current events to Delores Zell, I, Joyce McCormick, will my ablllty to act like a lady at all times to Janet Hartman. l, James wurst, bequeath my secret of how to drive fast without getting in wrecks to walt Dufty. I, Lee Smith, relinquish my happy-go-lucky ways to Carlson Yackle, I, Carol Teuscher, unwillingly leave my singing talent to Joan Buerker, if she thinks she need it. I, Hodda House, will my quiet, slow ways to Elaine Kleido. I, Eugene Goff, will my ability to let girls alone to Alan Sturm. I, Bonnie Crocker, will my hearty laugh and enthusiastic ways to Carol Schramke, if she is capable of handling 1- them. I, Donald Swartzendruber, will my bright remarks to Lyle Ropp and my role as Barlow to some deserving junior. I, Dlck Farver, leave my extensive vocabulary to Bill Kohr, in case he ever needs it. I, Hazel Wildfong, leave my ability to say a lot in a few words to Ruth Bedford. I, Ellamae Christner, leave my job at Maust's Super Market to Doris Beachy, and Ron wichert to some junior girl. I, Gerald Edler, want to leave, period. we, Bob wlchert, and Shirley Young, will our ability to stick together through thick and thin to Delton Baerwolf and Shirley Richmond. we, the Senior Class of 1954, will to Mr. Thompson, a hall completely empty of kids at noon so he can take a nap. To Mr. Besola, all the Junior Reviews which cluttered up our lockers. To Miss Palm, some well-behaved, quiet juniors to take the place of the seniors in her study hall. To Mr. Alleman, a palr of roller skates so he can travel faster looking for stray kids from 'Ith hour study hall. To Mrs, Bunce, all the harmonious chords and right notes we never seemed to sing in chorus. To Mr. Llppert, an automatic shop cleaning machine so students won't have to clean-up at the end of each hour. To Mrs. belpprandt, a two-hour period for advanced Math, so she can get everything covered in time. To Mr, Clemens, a book entitled 100 jokes so he can find some new ones. To Mr. Emerson, a special license for his drivers training students so they can go 50 mph. in a 25 mph. zone. To Mrs. welll, some English students who know the 8 parts of speech before they become seniors. To Mr. Carroll, a hospitalization policy so he can have plenty of care when he gets sick. To Mr. Yordy, a senior class without any treasury troubles. To Mr, Tyndall, an elevator between hli office and Mr. Yordy's. We, the Senior Class of 1954, will to the Juniors, one period every day to be used for an annual staff meeting. To the Sophomores, all the class parties we couldn't afford to have In our Senior year. To the Freshmen, all of Donny Swartzendruber's and Carol Teuscher's A's to be divided evenly among them. we the Senior Class, this twenty-eighth day of May In the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, hereby set our seal upon this document, declaring it to be our last will and testament. This page is sponsored by PIGEON LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. f
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fl? l . 6 , , g , 5 1 5 5 1 Q v . f fy! .4 ' Q ' ' FL' . - r ',. u X! I T 3 .,,.. iii HRS1 ROW Delores Liel Carol Schramke Arlene Wlchert Shirley Richmond Donna Kreh Jean Kasscrman Ruth Bedford, Carol Kretzsthmer Bt atrice Bergman SECOND ROW Mr Clemens Ronald Wichert Dale Sturm Raymond Kohr William Kohr, Carlson Yaekle lyle Ropp Jerry Himmel Mr Besola 'l I-IIRD ROW Joan Buerker Janet Newman Freda Swartzendruber Lowell Swartzen- drubcr Gerald Born Earl Walsh Jerry Caskey Janet Hartman FOURTH ROW Kay Beyer Elaine Kleldo Doris Beachy, Delores Ruegseggtr Alan Sturm Dalton Baerwolf Leon Elftman Morris Bechler Janet Fluegge Eunice Clabuesch 9444, unwrfi The class of 55 began the year by electing officers as follows: President, X Delton Baerwolfg Vice President, Gerald ' l A Borng Secretary, Janet Newrnang Treas- I urer, Elaine Kleidog Student Council, Leon Elftman. Our class advisors are Mr. Bezolag and Mr. X l l' Clemens. '3 T We invited the Sophomores and Seniors to a class party in the Gym on November 2.0. i We have been busy this year selling at basketball and football games and also sponsored a few dances. In our magazine sale we went over our goal when we sold Sl, 576. 05. The awards were given to the highest sellers, Shirley Richmond and Kay Beyer. The big event this year was our Junior Play No More Homework which was successfully presented on April 1 81 2 with much credit given to our director, Mrs. Arlie Wells. We had a very enjoyable day on May 7 when our History Class, accompanied by Mr. Bezola, went to Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. We all worked very hard for the Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom on May l4th. Every- one had a wonderful time. After a good year we are looking forward to the coming year and our Senior activities. l 8 This page is sponsored by WEBBER BROS,
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