South Zanesville High School - Conatus Yearbook (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Il H SIIHIJIIL SE IDB EL!-XSS PUEM THE CLASS OF 'FORTY SEVEN We may wander and wander wherever we will, In lands afar, o'er plain, mountain, and hill, But wherever we go and whatever we do, The friends of four years will go with us too. They'1l be in our thoughts wherever we roam, We'll remember the teacher who called at our h And asked lf Russell was ill and in bed, Amazement, then horrors as mother turned red. The trlp to the office for Russell next day, Ae he faced with papa the principal, say, Was he sorry he went to the picture show? Well! Follow him through and then you'll know We'll never forget the boys on the team, The laurels they won and then did we beam, The girls were good at team games toog The boys were there to cheer them through. How many happy times we've had, live and make ue glad, four years-our teachers rare, for your time, thought, and care. These will Friends of Our thanks Four years And now in 'Let's do together, be it so, parting as we go, our best,' we've always said, And carve our place up at the head. OHIO I

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SE IIIH CLASS WILL Ae we board the Senior plane, and take the alr, and the hum of our motor dles away, we, the Seniors, being in full possession of mind and with memories that put the En- cyalopedla Britannica to shame, do leave this last will and testament of the Class of 19 7. To the Pllots, who have looked upon our take-off with pr1de,we leave the Joy of work well done, and our regrets for any UHHOGSBSBPY trouble we may have given them. To the Junior Claes, we leave our landing field, take lt easyg our hangar, a good place to hldeg our Senior dignity, if it fitsg our class spirit, the best brand known, and our debts, with the hope that they may be paid. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to Jump to safety when a Pilot asked us a question that we did not knowg and the right to annoy the Freshmen. To the Freshman Class, we leave our unfaillng good humor in the face of trying hours we suffered when we rode the Freshman plane. To the School, we leave all the time that we wasted, may other classes use it to advantage, and our place ln your heart, take the Juniors in. There are certain class members who wish to leave a few of their peculiar traits to undsrclassmen. I, Clifford Anders, leave my ability to make gpgechgg with such a vocabulary that no one knows what I am talking about to Dean Dozer. I I, Harry Faires, leave my nicotine fags to Bob Powell. I, Rose Marie Brenlish, leave in the main corridor a bronze plaque bearing my favor- ite quotation. It will read 'Go South Young Lady, Go South.' I, Jim Butler, leave my beautiful black beard to Lawrence Schob, so lt will match his blond hair. I, Florence Carder, leave my locker ln the Senior room to some good housekeeper. May she have better luck than I. I, Glenn Kunc, leave my Physics book to Freddie Rodgers ln hope that he may become a great doctor. I, Bob Robe, leave my musical and photographic talents and responsibilities to any- one who might find time enough to develop them. I, Garnet Wlnland, leave my mild disposition to Norman Shlrkey. I, Don Baughman, leave the Senior Class presidency to Ted MeCutcheon. I, Juanita Thompson, leave my perfect attendance record to Russell Brooks. B I, Eddie Dale, leave my basketball suit to Dick Wells, also, my gold teeth to Rachel arr. W 11 I, Evelyn Gibson, leave my ability to do most anything without blushing to Johnny a ace. I, Jack Ziegler, leave all my bubble gum to Mr. Scott. I, Ruse Gabriel, leave my bundle of tardy slips which will be posted along the halls as a reminder to the underolassmen that 'Crime Doesn't Pay'. I, Bleen Roberts, leave my fllrtatlous manner to Regina Long. May she never go steady. I, Barbara Bruce, leave to Burl Thompson my own little self. I, Jim Buckley, leave my ability to play baseball to Ike Wllllson. I, Howard Bagent, leave my Times Recorder route and my energy and ability to get the papers around late every morning to Junior Spicer. I, Mildred Reynolds, leave my daily trips on the bus to Esther Mendenhall. I, Don Fulkerson, leave my musical ability to Jlm Deaver. We of the departing Senior plane, as we take off from the Port of the United Alr- llnee of South Zanesville High School,-do leave with you our parachute. We have en- deavored to make one that ls sturdy and reliable, ln the approved manner designed by the Pilots of our school. We surrender it to you with the hope that as you face the hours of training before you fly, you will gain confidence in the knowledge that it will ever be a safeguard, if you falter or fall. Do not use this parachute for Joy rides, or to cover your mistakes, or to snow off, but use lt with cars, as a means of safety from harm. In the presence of the following witnesses, we declare this to be our last Will and Testament, and we here unto set our hand and seal this twenty-seventh day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. ,P q.2..:'4a4s4.-' I gl ,ILA A .A . -Zinn I .41 1 President oV'Z'o fl ce resident I Y'. ecretary , Treasurer lYl!llI7If.. , ass Adviser lass Attorney



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1947, pg 46


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