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'Ev 'QV ' A ,f ' u 'w 6 1 ff' M A l i r fi ,W S .M Virginia Carlberg Glenn Taylor Jim Kidder Ted Kalb Larry lscher ii 3 A Mary Stevens Tig Dick Hopson Phyllis Hall 'i . r E .,. fs' , ,R X, is LM, ' f W ani K , I ,QI A in A Dorothy Davis Marilyn Smith Q Janet Lang Nancy Springer RM? sr Bill Singleton Lois Hopkins '21, fi ,' .9 i ' I . . Xml .A 'i' 4 I ' I -5 1 -I - B
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KENNETH ENGLE Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g R Club 2,3,4g Class Officer 2g Student Council lg Boys State 3, Major Letter 2,3,4: R Club Officer 4, R Club Camp 2g Track l,2,3,4 JAMES KIDDER Football l,2,3,4, Class Play 3,45 R Club 3,4g Class Officer 3g A Cappella 1 3,45 Major Letter 3,43 Band lg Chorus 1, A 3,4g Librarian 3,4g R Club Officer 4 IW DONALD ADEN Football 1,2 ,3 ,4g Bas- ketball l,2p Track l,2 ag F.F.A. l,2,3g Major Letter 4g Kirkwood 1 2 LEE NEVIUS Football I A 3 4 Track l Librarian l EUGENE SPA RROW Football 3 4- Basketball 3' F.F.A. 1 'TI'
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LA T WILL A D TESTAME T We the class of 53 being of sound mmd and average intelligence and having a vague knowledge of what we are dotng hereby publish ordarn and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament To the faculty we leave the following excuses and give our permission to bury them I just d1dn t have time well I didn t hear you make that assignment the study hall teacher wouldn t let me go to my locker and get my book I missed the bus To the Juniors we leave our ability to have a large percentage of our class represented on the honor roll To the sophomores we leave our short red grade list in hopes that they can do as well when they are seniors To the freshmen we leave our ability to know more than the teachers and hope that the teachers will not d1s cover it before you are seniors I Don Aden leave a certain freshman grrl to no one I want her myself' I Don Allen leave my knowledge of English to Scott Ault in hopes he gets by as well as I d1d I Dorothy Brown bequeath my shy ways to Velma Wilson Don t be too shy Velma' I Virginia Carlberg bequeath my interest rn all Home Ec act1v1t1es to Joan McMillan May our sobering in fluence keep the whole class from becoming wildly enthusrastlc I Dorothy Davis bequeath my ab1l1ty to speak up in class to Ronnie Turner I Ken Engle bequeath my ability to play football to Everett Irons Work a little harder Everett and don t tackle the big boys too hard! I Don Finch bequeath my selling ab1l1ty to next year s Rambler Staff I Mary Freeland bequeath my interests at Media to anyone who may care enough to look into them I Tom Grddrngs bequeath my tnterests 1n a certain senior blonde to no one because I intend to carry them out rn the future Phyllis Hall have nothing to bequeath I m going to take everything I have with me I may need it Bob H1et bequeath my good posture rn English class to Wendell Brooks Straighten up Wendell I Leroy Hawk bequeath my dainty walk to Jolece Becraft Don t fall over your own feet Jolece Lois Hopkins bequeath my singing ability to Robert Murrell Keep pitching higher Robert DICR Hopson bequeath my ability to get rn everybody s hair to Johnny Babcock Watch out Johnny you can t always get by Larry Ischer bequeath my grant physique to B111 Jahn I wish I could pick the tall g1rls B111 Jim Johnson bequeath my adolescent ways to Kay Streeter Tom Johnson bequeath my modest ways to Betty Freeland Jim Kidder bequeath my deep bass voice to Elizabeth Gossett Jrm Krrkpatrrck bequeath my ability to find very secluded places to park to Jack Brown Janet Lang bequeath my habit of sticking to the rule When the cat s away the mice will play to Bob Thompson Watch out Bob you re going to get caught some day I Lee Nevrus bequeath the Luck of the lrrsh and my deck of cards to Ruth Ann Lerghty I Richard Riggs bequeath my pep talks to the Pep Club in hopes that they may use them well I B111 Singleton bequeath my long basketball legs to Ronnie Coons Don t give up hopes Ronnie Marilyn smith bequeath my frequent blushing to Mr Tinker We Gene Sparrow and Nancy Springer bequeath our back seat in the study hall to Phil Hill and Carole Kowal ski Don t be so independent Phil I Glenn Taylor bequeath my half days of school to Rena Kay Robeson who IS sailing through school much too easily I Mary Stevens bequeath my dramatic voice to Darlene Combs It may increase your volume Darlene I Marilyn Thornton bequeath my one third interest in a certain short senior boy to my two partners I m plan ning on investing in a new interest I Paul Waller bequeath my ego to Bill Brooks I hope they don t gang up on you too Bill CLASS PROPHECY I am the Swami This 15 the year 1963 I have received thought waves asking about the members of the Class of 53 Where are they'7 What are they doing? The Crystal ball tells all and sees all and now it sees and tells of Ted Kalb He lS getting a divorce from his seventh wife the eighth one is standing by ready to sue htm for a million dollars for separate maintenance The scene changes m the face if forming Oh it rs Don Allen He IS seated in what appears to be a harem At least there are n1ne glamo11r lovlies around him There are slaves fanning him and bringing him food on huge trays Back again rn the v1c1n1ty of Roseville Po1nt Pleasant Township to be exact There 15 a beautiful nine hun dred acre farm appearing 1n the ball A young woman and two small children are on the lovely lawn A nice big car turns 1nto the driveway and the others go to meet it The door opens and Bill Singleton greets Phyllis and the children He 1s returntng from his teaching duties at the University of Illinois Mary Freeland s hosprtal for Beneftt to Mankind rn Youngstown IS a hugh success and Mary is the head nurse She just barely has time for her household duties and often she and her husband must eat out 18 I, . . . , . . . : . . I, . ' . . . . V U I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' : , , I, ' . 1 a Q . - . p , 1 . I, ' , . I, , . I, Ted Kalb, bequeath my stick-to-itiveness with women to Bill Axline. Your missing a lot of fun, Bill. I' , ' - - : n 1 - - n ---u ---. ,y I- --. , . '. . . . . .
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