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SENICR CLASS WILL Paul Baker, will my strength to Dick Samson. Lavon Bihn, will my nickname 'Shuffles' to anyone who drags his feet. Ruth Brueggemeier, will my cheerleading ability to next year's cheerleaders. Marilyn Coy, will the remainder of the box of Kleenex in my locker to Jim Helm, with regrets that Russell is leaving. Lloyd Dierker, will my athletic ability to Royce Ruch. Elizabeth Haas, will the editorship of the paper to Joann Schroeder. Maxine Haas, will my size to Margaret Greulich. ggipres Hazel, will my poetic ability to Mary Lou 1 . Harold Hoelter, will my studying habits to Danny Hecker. Mary Ann Nollenberger, will my blond hair to Helen Snyder. M ry Jacobs, will my short hair to Martha Mallery. Dale Layman, will my physique to Charles Albright. Shirley Rife, will my laugh to Ruth Samson. Marilyn Ruswinkle, will my ability as accompanist for chorus to Joan Miller. Theone Buch, will my ability to stay awake in history class to Bob Dierker. Gay Van Camp, will my ability to catch the bus to any- one who can run fast. Dudley Welling, will my ability to stay home nights to Jimmy Ford. Russell Welling, will my talent as a trumpet player to Roger Ernsthausen. EII1I12lT,'L B. BPOCKSGKGI' Nollenberger Equipment Co Shoes - Furniture International Fam Equipment G E 8: Philco Appliances Truck 6 Service Luckey, Ohio Stony Ridge, Chic Phone 61 S 21
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SENIOR HISTORY Twenty-one members were enrolled in the class of '50', in their Junior year. The play, 'Grandpa's Twin Sister', in which Harold showed his dimpled knees when he played the part of a Scotch lad and Russell showed his becoming figure when he play the part of an elderly lady, was presented this year. The seniors of '49' were given a formal dance by this class on May 16, 1949. In the senior and final year there were eighteen members in the class. The following officers were elected: President ----------- Theone Buch Vice President ------ Marilyn Coy Secretary ------- --- Gay Van Camp Treasurer ----------- Mary Jacobs Reporter ------------ Russell Welling The outstanding features of this year were the play and the chicken supper. The special features of the year were the Baccalaureate services by Reverend Figge on May 21, at the Salem's Lutheran Church, Ckmnencement on May 23, with Dr. Carter as the speaker, and the class trip to Washington, D. C. Glauser's Greenhouse f LANDWEHR FUNERAL Home I Fresh Flowers AMBULANCE SERVICE 20 W0odv111e,ROad TGYTOF 4594 Pnons 2802 Lucxsv. Onto
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SENIOR PROPHECY While shopping in Toledo, I met Mary Ann, and was I surprised! We hadn't seen each other for sometime, so we decided to have lunch together. We talked about our old classmates, and just then in walked Paul Baker for his lunch. You know he is a 'copper.' He had just been checking cars a- long the street. He said he was resigning from the force and was going into business for himself as a detective. You know he always did want to be a 'private eye.' 'Ohl by the way, Gay, Lavon Bihn phoned me the other day to ask if I would take care of Junior over the weekend, since she and her husband have been invited to New York by Mrs. Ballard, the former Delores Hazel. She is having a party and all the socialites will be there. Lavon tells me Delores will be wearing the famous 'Ballard Diamond' that everyone is talking about.' 'I also heard Ruthie B. is giving up her position as a private secretary and is going to marry a famous bandleader.' 'I received a letter from Marilyn Coy this morning and'she wants me to get in touch with all our classmates of '50'. She is inviting all of us out to her 'Lazy L' Ranch in Texas, for a class reunion and a week of fun. Isn't that grand of herl' 'Pardon ne, Mary Ann, but did you know that the Reverend Lloyd Dierker and family are leaving for Boston, where he has been assigned to a new par- ish?' ' 'Liz really keeps herself busy, doesn't she? She invited me to Chicago, and I had a very nice time. She took me to all the points of interest. You know, ever since she won the Pulitzer Prize for the best editorial of the year, she has been interested in newspaper work. Now she owns one of the largest newspapers, The Chicago 7?ibune.' 0WEN'S JEWELER Schroder Floral Co. 22 wooov u LLE . OHIO Pemberville, Ohio
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