Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1959, being of sound mind and good character, do on this 20th day of May, in the year 1959, make this our last will and testimony. FIRST: To the coming seniors we leave our noisy home room. Have a lot of fun and make the most of your last year in school. SECOND: To the coming juniors we leave our ability to get along with our teachers. THIRD: To the coming sophomores we leave our custodian, Harry Aumend, and a warning to be neat and tidy at ag times. FOURTH: To the coming freshmen we leave four years of laughter and tears until you, too, shall progress to pomp and circumstances . FIFTH: To the faculty we leave peace and quiet. SIXTH: Ter the Board of Education we leave all the new rules and regulations they gave us this year. I, Nancy Ballitch, do bequeath my mispronounced name to anybody with a dictionary. I, James Wasserman do bequeath my love of science to Miss Easterday. I, Jim Stoops, do bequeath my ability to do bookkeeping to Mr. Whitehead. I, Karen Webber do bequeath my ability to be head cheerleader to Cheryl Faust. I, Dorothy Predieri, do bequeath my ability to get into West Point to any girl who can pass their physical. I, James Hughes, do bequeath my hot rod to anyone who can keep it running. I, Sandra Lee Barnes, do bequeath my quiet disposition to Jane Hamman who will need it in her study hall. I, Donna Evans do bequeath my great height to Dick Bookwalter. I, Joyce Stoodt, do bequeath my ability to play the tympani to Chuck Ramsey. I, Marilyn Daron, do bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Flaherty and Mr. Whitehead, to Jerry Daron. I, Betty Sprowles, do bequeath my ability to get A's in English to Vincent Garber. 1, June Cuppy, do bequeath my nightly letters to Mary Buurma. I, Barbara Cook do bequeath my ability to leave other girls steadies alone to Ruth Fitch. I, Dennis McGinnis, do bequeath my even temper to Miss Easterday. , I, Wanda Alfrey, do bequeath my love for school to Richard Wallace. I, Olga Mae Compton, do bequeath my ability to get at least a few A's and B's on my grade card, to my sister Connie. A I, Marjorie Brooks, do bequeath my ability to get along with my teachers to anyone who can use it. Good luck, Underclassmen! I, Jeannette Sutter do bequeath my red hair to anyone who wants it. 1, Eva Dick, do bequeath my ability to go steady to Ruth Dick. I, Joe Penrose, do bequeath my ability to change transmissions to Gene Palmer. I, Claude Ousley, do bequeath my blond curly hair to Mr. Coon. I, Daryl Herz, do bequeath my invitation to join the Plymouth football squad to any girl who has the nerve to chance it. I, Bob Riedlinger, do bequeath my height to Gene Predieri. I, Bill Archer do bequeath my presidency of the Student Council to either of the two honorary members, Doug or Butch, who wants it. I, Jim Vogel, do bequeath my bad humor to Miss Easterday. I, Jim Vanderpool, do bequeath my ability to play the guitar to Gary Fletcher. I, Max Cayvyood, do bequeath my typing ability to Gene Predieri, who certainly needs it. I, Bea Buurma do bequeath my diary to Mr. Whitaker who is the only person with enough nerve to read it. I, Helen Seaman do bequeath my ability to go with the boys to Ruth Dick. I, Duane N. Swartz do bequeath my ability to play football to whom ever wants it.

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Mrs. Kenneth Myers Mrs. Marian Cashman Private Secretary to Miami University Mr. Coon, Assistant clerk on Board of Education yt: X ' H' ' -n ' rg, ,. ,, A - . - 3. Inf-me Y . KX 4 .,,,, M, s l .M S g ji Q'4!w?3i Charles Guthire Shiloh School Custodian Mount Union College B. A. Education Substitute teacher High School Custodian Harry Aumend



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'Nl' Bonnie Boyle, do bequeath my fickleness to Mary Margaret Blackford, Qalthough she doesn't need ity because I have reformed. Vincent Bisiggano, do bequeath Mr. Whitaker good luck in growing a mustache. David Ruckman do bequeath my ability to drive to Gerald Hamman. Maryellen Briggs, do bequeath my ability to twirl a baton to Jim Russel. Darrell Wilhelm, do bequeath my seat on the bus to anyone who can fight. Good luck! Ruth Ellen Heifner do bequeath my ability to get A's in Miss Easterday's English Class to Carol Company. Dick Fidler do bequeath my big bad Chev and all its troubles to someone with more patience. Maryann Hass do bequeath my naturally curly hair to Mr. Arndt, to save him from those nightly pin-ups. Nora Dorian, do bequeath my ability to go with one boy for a long time to Flo Dorian. Shirley Postema, do bequeath my ability to chew gum in class to anybody who can get away with it. Janice Bowman do bequeath my ability to get in a jam to Darlene Cheesemen, who I hope can figure a way out. Vaughn D' Lee Faust, do bequeath my ability to get out of class to Tom Fetters. Earl Lynch, do bequeath my presidency of the senior class to Vincent Garber. Good luck, you'll need it. Jerry Martin, do bequeath my seat in second period study hall to Gene Palmer. Bob Gundrum, do bequeath to Jim Lawrence the ability to keep a girl friend. David Johnson, do bequeath my ability to get kicked out of bookkeeping to Wayne Kessler. Jim Dye, do bequeath my small ability in typing class to Jim Lawrence. Here's hoping for the best. John Ganzhorn, do bequeath my ability to get through school. If I can make it, you can. Susan Meiser, do bequeath my ability to refrain from smoking cigars to Judy Broderick. Sarah Noble do bequeath my ability to keep secrets to Jean Pitzen. Duane Utiss, do bequeath my ability to think of bequeaths to all the juniors. Dick Palmer do bequeath my ability to make good book reports in English to my brother, Gene. Mavis Francis, do bequeath my ability to gab to Anita Wilford. Holly Carter, do bequeath my seat in history class to anyone who doesn't want to sit in the front row when a certain person gets off the subject of history and on another. John Brooks do bequeath my ability in art to Miss Easterday. Evelg Cole, do bequeath my ability to make mistakes in typing to anybody who wants it. Dick Akers do bequeath my brand new slightly used, do it yourself elephant trap to Doug McQuate, if he can get it to work.

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