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CLASS Of 194 iJ We, the members of the Senior Class of 1945, of Vaughnsville, Putnam County, Ohio, do hereby make, publish and declare this, our Last Mil and Testament ITEM 1 I, Doris Anderson, do will anti beoueath my ability to get any man I want to Ruby Litten. May her efforts not be in vain. ITEM 2 I, Bill Beach, do will and beoueath my ability to bleach my hair without streaks to Doris Benroth. May she be for- ever blonde. ITEM 3. I, Bob Griffith, do will and beoueath my Dresidency of the class to Don Rimer (3rd terms ar° in vogue). May his sub- jects be tolerable ITEM 4. I, awrehce Hoffmah, do will and beoueath mynuietness to Roy Dunlap. May a more eoual balance result ITEM 5. I, Jo4nn Hushes, do will and beoueath my good nature and ready smile to Doyle Litten. May his errioing and frowning for- pver cease. ITEM 6, I, Marv Jane Hunt, do will and b°ouenth my ooise and soohlstication to Ruth Boyd. May it not b wasted. ITEM 7. I, Glenn Metzger, do ' ill and bequeath mv hook Bhot in the Tournament to Gordon BpSt. they make th« Vikings vic- torious. ITEM g, I, Helen Roberts, do will and bequeath my ability to get good grades to Herb Griffiths, May the t°achers praise him. ITEM 9, I, Eileen Ramsey, do ”111 and beoueath my dreamy blue pypg to Gordon B-jst. May he keen th°m ODpn in study halls, ITEM 10. I, Russell Sarg°ant,do will and b°oueath my dynamic and cultured voice to Martha Seaman. May she always b ■ h°ard. ITEM 11. I, Dean Smith, do will and beoueath my managers Job to Punk skins. May the lemons never rot. ITEM 12. I, Robert Stamen, do will and beoueath the ouoer noises I make 'ith my sax to Betty Stemen, May she always be in tune. ITEM 13. I, Virginia Catkins, do ’•’ill and beoueath my surplus money (in bookkeeoingT to Isabella V«el1s May the bills not be re- cognized as counterfeits. ITD.: 14. I, Dick W llli-ms, do will and beoueath my ability to skip school at any time I olease to Martin Schumaker. May the three day furloughs cease forever.
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Calendar-- SEPTEMBER 5 — It was back to the grind for V'ville scholars Class officers were elected We received our seats 15 - First issue of Farrot 22 - Squirrel law came in; everyone went hunting OCTOBER 5 6—County Fair; the band played 10 11 - No Water; No School 12 - movies 17 - wrs-. uyers entertained the Seniors and Faculty with a party. WH iT GRuND TIwE IS - Received grrde cards, i rny OH'S and aH'S 20 - Second issue of Frrrot 23 - Bob G. was a Jailbird 25 - Seniors had their pictures taken 27 - Teachers institute at Toledo 29 - uiss McAdams said I do C0NGR»ULnTI0NS ars. Lu3k 30 - uovies 31 - Tried our yelling ability and elected martha Foulkes, Wave. Irwin, and Doris Benroth as cheerleaders to lead us to victory NOVEMBER 1 — It was chilly for lunch 2 — Oh.' which one flatters me the most? Yes, you quessed it. The Seniors received the proofs for their gradua- tion pictures — Basketball game—Ottawa Fubllc—WE ON 6 — Debates on the election 7 — Election was in full swing, Dewey won at V'ville school S — Bill 3each didn't hive much to say. Result of the election lA - Basketball game—Ottawa Parochial—We lost 15 - uovies 17 - Girls’ school—All the boys went hunting 17 - Basketball gamo--Llma St. Johns—. E W N 20 - VICKINGS was the name chosen to lead Vfughnsville High school to victory t all times 21 - Basketball game—Glandorf—We lost 21 - Third issue of Parrot 22 - Thanksgiving Program 2J 2k - Thanksgiving Holiday 29 - Bob G. came to school with his lip swollen. Were you taking boxing le«sons, Bob? 30 - Seniors picked their invitations and name cards DECEMBER 1 — 3asketball game—Columbus Grove—We lost 5 — Basketball game—Kalida—'We lost g — Basketball game—Pandora—We lost
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