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CLASS vw. We, the class of l947, in'the town of Luckey, the county of Wood, and the state of Ohio, being in as good mental condition as usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been pre- viously made by us during a period of temporary opti- mism. The individual bequests are as follows: Margaret Musser wills her typing speed to Alma Neifer. Paul Welling wills his quietness to the Freshman girls. Holland Huss wills his basketball shoes to anyone who can fill them. Gretchen Sn der desires to leave her mimeoscope artistry to Ernest Slater. ' Charles Kurfess decides not to will anything he has to anyone. He may need all of it himself. Wilma Witker entrusts her lengthy and patient hours of worF on the'NInK Blotsn to Joanne Oestreich. Charlene Hutson wills her shortness to Maxine Leking. Herbert Samson wills his lengthy telephone calls to Toledo to anyone who can make use of them. Norma Kopp leaves her cheerleading ability to her next year's successor. John Hannan chooses to will anything he has--ex- cept his nurse from Flower Hospital--to anyone. Ernestine Roach bequeaths her pleasing laugh to Marilyn Ruswinkle. Mary Helm, after some hesitation, wills hez'blonde curls to Bill Loomis. Warren Musser wills his airplane worktable to his brother, Norman. Imogene Broke wills her pretty blue eyes to Rus- sell Ruch. Donald Oestreich wishes to leave all his head- aches and hours of work to the photographer of next year's annual. Lena Young leaves to Junior Tracy the remainder of her tablet. We, the Senior class, will our boxful of crepe paper and decorations in the commercial room to the Juniors. Signed by ef-Zu Jwulfv
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SENIOR HJS T OKY the highlights of the Junior year was our play, NThe Groom Said No,H which was given on November 20 before a full house. Norman Crispen withdrew during the year, making our enrollment sixteen. On March 2 the Juniors sponsored a dance for the high school students and the Alumni which was well attended. The Junior-Senior B nquet was held in the school auditorium on May 17. Decorating in blue and white we used as our setting a garden. An orchestra from Waite High School played for the dance which followed the dinner. SENIOR YEAR President ---------------- Charlene Hutson Vice President--- ---- ---- Charles Kurfess Secretary ------------------ Imogene Broke Treasurer -------------- -Donald Oestreich Sponsor ------------------------ Mrs. Shaw Class Flower ------------------- Carnation Class Colors-- ------------ Blue and White Class Motto ----- ---- WOut of the Harbor, into the Deep.N As Seniors our class of sixteen members started to school on September 3. Marlyn Rolf withdrew from school and Warren Musser joined our class. A movie screen was given to the school to be used with the new projector. In the fall, the Seniors had a box social at Kopp's. In November we went to Toledo 'and had our pictures taken by Leone Studios. we received the pic- tures just before Christmas. we sponsored a chicken supper on January 3. For entertainment two one-act plays, movies, a magic act, songs by the Senior girls and a monologue were presented. On March 8 the Seniors sponsored an invitational dance. Since this dance was such a success we sponsored two more. One was held April 12, and the other May 16. On May 2 the Juniors entertained us with a very nice banquet. On May 14 we held our last school party which was a roast at Husys. After the roast we spent a social hour in their base- ment. We completed our high school days by having Baccalaureate on May 18 and Commencement May 22. On May 23 the class, accompanied by several members of the faculty, left for a trip to Philadelphia and Wash- ington, D. C.
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SENICDK PKOPHECY Time: 1957 Place: INS Newsroom, Radio City, New York Come on in, folks, and watch the news bulletins go by. You may see some that interest you. St. Louis: Early this morning one of TWA's lar- gest liners crashed 12 miles east of here. Miss Char- lene Hutson, stewardess, proved a heroine as she ad- ministered first aid to the injured, although suffer- ing from shock and bruises herself. New York City: The United Nations has just award- ed a contract to the Samson Construction Company to build the new International Administration Building here. Mr. Herbert Samson, president of the company, announces the building will be completed by October. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology has just announced the appointment of Donald Oestreich as professor of electronics. Mr. Oestreich has recently become internationally famous for his development and research on a new type of radio. ' Madison Square Garden: Last night the Toledo Jeeps, sparked by Forward John Hannah, won the World's Professional Basketball Championship from the Fort Wayne Zollners, 68-64. Hannan scored 29 points. Philadelphia: Miss Lena Young, secretary to the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, announced this morning a reduction in the freight rates of the rail- road. Miss Young, who is in charge of all finances, reports the road did a booming business last year. Denver: Miss Wilma jWitker, secretary of the Wo- men's Clubs of America, in'a speech here last night, urged women to become more active in national affairs. Miss Witker spends her time in traveling throughout the country talking to women on their civic duties. Toledo: Yesterday at a dairy sale here, Mr. Paul Welling sold 35 cows at auction. The average price of these cows was 3625. Mr. Welling is a vice pres- ident of the National Holstein Association.
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