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OUR LEADING MA WILLIAM VON GUNTEN Unobfrusive yef vital, infelligenf ye? not pedanfic, a man's man yef appreciated by the co-ed, admired by faculty and sfudenfs - These are The qualifies which make Bill our If ' ll Leading Man. 27
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LIRLE DI GL DY E :if ANN MACKEY A rare sense of humor, an inherent awareness of the gentile Thing to do, a mind of great potenfial, and a verve for living - these are the qualifies which make Ann our Leading Lady. 26
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LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT CLASS OF I959 We, the members of the I959 Senior class of Stow High School, ofthe Village of Stow, County of Summit, and State of Ohio, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament. AII facts contained herein we solemnly swear to be actual and true. No names have been changed to protect the innocent. To the beloved members of the FACULTY, we bequeath our four years of high school along with our good reputation. We trust that they will recall only our good points and forget our bad ones. To the JUNIORS we leave our cherished and long awaited position as Seniors. To the SOPHOMORES we will all our knowledge gathered over this four year period. To the FRESHMEN we leave all our wonderful memories with the hope that they will have as wonder- ful a time in high school. To our friends, we give these things nearest and dearest to us: BOB SCHLEMMER wills his ability to disrupt Miss TownseII's Spanish class to anyone who thinks he can be more disturbinq. JERRY WRIGHT leaves his slumping posture in Glee Club to any future choir member able to withstand four or five punches in the diaphragm from Mr. Cooley. EDITH MAHLAR gives her worn-out typewriter eraser to Norma Lutz in hopes that Norma will make fewer mistakes than she did. CINDY MERRELL wills her short, easy-to-take- care-of hair to Connie Diersing, who ought to get daring and make a change. TED ROOT wills his old paper route to Tim Ro- gers so he can drive Ted's ex-customers crazy. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS wills her messy locker to any sloppy Underclassman, namely Dixie Henning. GLENNA MERRITTS gives her baton to Donna Fields, who may want to get tough while going steady. ANN MACKEY leaves her record for throwing books in a fit of temper to a future Olympic hopeful. TERRY OSMAN leaves his knack for being with- out a pencil in Government class to the gal with the ready supply, Elaine Gidley. JIM SNEDIKER wills Ted Root to anyone who can stand him for four years. BOB OBLAK wills to Ron Bowen, six free dancing lessons from Arthur Murray. LINDA ZEISIG gives her slightly used piano lessons, free of charge, to Jeri Thorp. KAREN KOSKI leaves her hula-hoop to that Swingin' band director, Mr. Mitchell. ETHEL LOVINGOOD wills her ability to drive to Nan Gaylord who needs all help available. JERRY NICKOL leaves his football uniform to his brother, Bill, and hopes he will fill it someday. MARCHETA MC CRADY donates her long finger- nails to Jim Pardee. PAUL WUCHTER donates his brain to science. BARBARA TREGO gives her musty shower towel. from gym class to anyone having enough nerve to use it. RICHARD WREN leaves his Iast name to any other bird who wants it. GORDON BARTLETT gives all his Mad maga- zines to the school library. FLORENCE ALLEN wills her ability to play basketball to Marilyn Case iust in case she needs it. SANDIE BRAUCHER would like to leave her maiorette uniform to Denny Rook because he'II look so nice in white. MARCIA BREWSTER leaves all the posters she has drawn the past four years to the art class in hopes they can use them again. WALT HOFF leaves all his ninth periods to that well-behaved Sophomore, Mony Carpenter. DARLENE KELLER wills her ability to sleep three periods in the health room without getting caught to Mike Hickin who could use the rest. CARL HOUSLEY wills the wind-up key to his Volkswagon to Tim Peterman. CAROL CUMMINGS gives to Geri Zeisig ull her driving permits, parking poles, and car keys in hopes she'II be more successful than Carol. DALE GLASS bequeaths his ability to smash up a 1958 Chevy to Nan Gaylord in case she hasn't al- ready done it. NORITA CSONKA gives her ability to keep a I950 hot rod running after the motor has fallen out to her sister, Anita. LARRY CROSS bequeaths his no-shrinkage san- forized label to Shorty Don Murfin. BOB GEISTWEITE wiIIs his ability to play ping- pong to Mary Ann Scott. VIOLET GLASS donates her ability to flick study hall without getting caught to Barbara Housley. JOHN BURTON gives an autographed copy of his latest book The Technique of Speed-Shifting for a Fast Getaway to Miss Townsell. LAWANNA Hot Lips BRADY leaves her place in band to anyone who thinks they would like to blow their brains out. HARRIET BROWER leaves her lungs to Mr. Estok in case his wear out some football season. ERNIE BIANCHI leaves his Golden Hawk to Don Barnes and with it goes the wish that he can make it run. MICKEY BATTON gives his racing boat to Don Morehouse in hopes that he has learned to control it. JEANNE BARNES gives her naturally curly hair to any girl who wants to avoid nightly pin-ups. CAROL HAGAT leaves her navy chemise sweater to Denis Kuhlke who wants it in the worst way. MARIE BARKMAN would like to give a bottle of peroxide to Rita Kusnir because the sun did a bad 'ob. I TOM HUDSON leaves his senior Iocker to a iunior girl, Pat Russell. GINNY GAYLORD leaves her baton and her place in the maiorette Iine to any girl who can stand the feuds. SHEILA CAHILL wills her two different colored eyes to any underclassman who was unfortunate enough to have two eyes of the same color. MARC ARNOLD, CARMINE FALITICO, and PAT FLAHARTY will their ability to grow a five o'cIock shadow before noon to that lucky girl, Fudy Thomas. GARY GARRETT bequeaths his ability to smoke and not stunt his growth to Billy Dawson. ARLENE BREHM would like to Ieave her dark complexion to Kathy Horn. BARB KUSNIR gives her ability to sneak into her bedroom window at late hours to her sister, Rita, with hopes that she doesn't get caught. MARIE KIRKPATRICK gives her talent for get- ting into so much trouble in Mrs. MuII's study hall to Carl Schafer, who sure could use it. ARVELLA COLLINS wills all the mud on her shoes from band practice to her sister, Blanche, iust to keep it in the family. RAY DIETZ gives all the fun of getting up at 6:00 A.M. to check traps to anyone who wants to Iose a lot of sleep for nothing. FAULA ELLIS leaves her cheerful disposition in the morning to anyone who just can't wake up until noon.
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