Springfield Local High School - Windmill Yearbook (Holland, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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I, lean Burgin, do will cmd bequeath my job at Cecelia Fager, do will and bequeath Last Will And Testament We, the Senior Class of Springfield Local High School, City of Holland, County of Lucas, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory ttwelve years haven't quite driven us crazyl, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all fonner wills, bequeaths, and devises of whatsoever nature made. FIRST: To Springfield Local High School, we give our deepest regrets that another Senior Class as intelligent and dignified as ours will not be in attendance in the building next year. SECOND: To Mr. Bishop, we do will and be- queath a novel slogan to take the place of his worn out, Do you see what I mean? To Mr. Moore, we do will and bequeath an over- sized electric sweeper to clean up all the potato-chip bags that thoughtless students leave in the hallways. To Mr. Fulghum, we do will and bequeath a small amount of our initiative so he can make a success of himself in his new vocation. To Mr. Deppen, we do will and bequeath a large can of oil for his industrial arts class machin- ery. To Mrs. Eicher, we do will and bequeath one large sign painted in red to put on the back of her car saying, Don't horn in. To Mrs. Logan, we do will and bequeath a new and improved beauty treatment to help her to remain young looking until her husband returns from the service. To Mrs. Wellstead, we do will and bequeath a large box of noise makers to pass to her study hall pupils to relieve her of the monot- ony of quiet study halls. To Mrs. Bower, we do will and bequeath the courage and fortitude to start another Fresh- man class off on their high school career. To Mrs. White, we do will and bequeath tour free periods a day so she can catch up on all her work. To Mrs. Potter, we do will and bequeath a new English IV class who will try to appreciate English Literature. To Miss Gamble, we do will and bequeath an ivory colored baby grand piano for her music classes. To Mr. Maxwell, we do will and bequeath a book on child psychology to help him manage his elementary school delinquents. To Mrs. Hazel, we do will and bequeath an over- size riot club -to quiet down next year's Seniors. To Miss Lash, we do will and bequeath a fan to relieve the Home Economics room of the smell of burnt food. To Miss Callin, we do will and bequeath ct te- production of lack Benny's Maxwell to enable her to be in three places at once. To Mr. Barrett, we do will and bequeath some long-winded boys for his brass section, and a sound-proof room to practice in. THIRD: To the Iunior Class, we pass on our acting ability which made our two plays, Mrs. Uncle Sam and Brothers of Belinda, the two greatest shows that ever hit the town of Holland. To the Sophomore Class, we give the courage to withstand the hail of unpleasant remarks next year's Senior Class will bestow upon them. To the Freshman Class, we leave our freedom from fear in getting out of classes and skip- ping study halls. FOURTH: I, Ruth Arheit, do will and bequeath my height to Charlotte Gibson. I, William Bates, do will and bequeath my cow- poke ability to Lois Hartman. I, Ruth Blackwell, do will and bequeath my cheer leading ability to Rita Wilczynski. Reqenolds to LaVerne Lawrence. Paul Cairl, do will and bequeath my love of education to Russell Bond. Daniel Chinnis, do will and bequeath my big ears to IoAnn Campbell. Bertha Corbett, do will and bequeath my shortness to Clyde Weaver. Harold Cramer, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Ray Augustyniak. Lester Davidson, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Charles Inderrieden. Phyllys Davoll, do will and bequeath my trombone to Richard Huff. Virginia Enbody, do will and bequeath my comb and lipstick to Ursula Nachtrab. THY square dancing ability to Angeline Swicz- kowski. I, Ruth Frazier, do will and bequeath my high heels and anklets to Pat Borsos.

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Robert E. Smith unch., Course: General Glee Club 2,35 Spring Con- cert 2,35 Tattler 3,45 Wind- mill 45 Baseball 45 Football 45 Brothers of Belinda 4. Richard D. Snloqowskl Snails Course: General Band 3,45 Minstrel 4. Ralph A. Szymanowlki lashes Course: General Baseball 3,45 Football 3,4. Iuno Wagner MDG!!! limo Course: Commercial F.l-l.A. 15 G.A.A. President l,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 45 Library 15 Mrs. Uncle Sam 35 Siu. dent Council 1,25 Tattler 3,45 Brothers of Belinda 45 Minstrel 45 Windmill 4. Winona F. Stair Nona Course: General Student Council 15 Spring Concert 2,3,45 Library 35 I.U.G. 3, President 45 Mrs, Uncle Sam 35 Glee Club l,3,45 Chorus 3.4: Cheer- leader 3,45 G.A.A. 3, Vice President 45 Windmill 45 Minstrel 4. Wilma E. Stoolo uwimpvu Course: General Glee Club l,25 Spring Con cert 1,25 Chorus 2: Mrs Uncle Sam 3. Karl W. Wohllarth Wol! Course: General Basketball 2,3,45 Varsity H 3,45 Football 4. Herbert L. lnqlo Seaman 2!c United States Navy



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Last Will And Testament Luella Geiser, do will and bequeath my drum majorette ability to Doris Gilsdorf. A Gene Gibson, do will and bequeath my ability in skipping study halls to Sam Scott. Eleanor Gill, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Luetta Geiser. Florentine Gozdowski, do will and bequeath my Windmill job to George Romer, Richard Gray, do will and bequeath my future Adams hat job to Paul Schlegel. larnes Grothaus, do will and bequeath my ability to tell fantastic stories to Dan Konecki. Charlotte Hall, do will and bequeath my blond hair to Ioyce Pollock. Lynda Harris, do will and bequeath my chemistry book to Don Kaiser. Mildred Heuerman, do will and bequeath my sewing ability to Dolores Stamm. Iuanita Holman, do will and bequeath my dark eyes to Lois Cramer, Robert Irwin, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Lowell Dennis. Ioseph Iohnoff, do will and bequeath my physique to William Meinert. Ester Iohnson, do will and bequeath my shy- ness to Luetta Geiser. Patricia Katafiasz, do will and bequeath my ability to dance to Charles Bracken. George Kent, do will and bequeath my mathe- matical ability to Iohn Miller. Bonnie Kimberly, do will and bequeath my hair and ability to skip classes to Faye Frazier. Helen Kleparek, do will and bequeath my figure to Noradine Stamm. Ethelyn Kretz, do will and bequeath my shortness to Shirley McCabe. Emma Ieanne Miller, do will and bequeath my quietness to Audria Griffith. Iune Mohr, do will and bequeath my red hair to Frank Szurminski. Betty Mohr, do will and bequeath my soda jerkinqability to Lela Cherry, Ray Myers, do will and bequeath my football luck to Russell Bannister. Louis Noe, do will and bequeath my executive ability to Earl Cain, I, Rita Nowowiejski, do will and bequeath my eyes to Violet Gibson. I, Bernadine Oleiownik, do will and bequeath my shorthand ability to Novelda Lavalette. I, Margaret Parer, do will and bequeath my weight to lacqueline Wigle. I, Virgil Prala, do will and bequeath my Van Iohnson personality to Lowell Dennis. I, Donna Robeson, do.will and bequeath my roller skates to Martha Sominski. I, lean Sherwood, do will and bequeath my slim figure to Gene Palmer. I, Evelyn Siegel, do will and bequeath my ability to keep one man to Madeline Urban. I, Doris Slumsky, do will and bequeath my mischievousness to Al Dennis. I, Ray Smalley, do will and bequeath my artis- tic ability to Earle Davoll. I, Robert Smith, do will and bequeath my photo- graphic ability to Robert Tutterow. I, Richard Sniegowski, do will and bequeath my reckless driving to Don Kulwicki. I, Iune Wagner, do will and bequeath my many absence and tardy slips to Lila Bates. I, Karl Wohlfarth, do will and bequeath my sideburns to Ray Trumbull. I, Sylvia Kuras, do will and bequeath my only A in Latin to lean Croskey. I, Karl Rasmussen, do will and bequeath my drums to Robert Kolasinski. I, Erwin Kokocinski, do will and bequeath my way with women to Robert Dickerson. I, Winona Stair, do will and bequeath my big brown freckles to Donald Bridges. I, Ralph Szymanowski, do will and bequeath my wittiness to Buckley Cramer. I, Wilma Steele, do will and bequeath my grass skirt to Harriet Daniels. LASTLY: We, the entire class, leave to the underclassmen the right to roam around the halls without b1ue excuses. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. THE CLASS OF FORTY-SIX

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