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CLASS WILL This 19th day of May, 19 9 A.D., we the Senior Class of Vaughnsvllle, being of sound Bind and psychologically able to use each and every mental faculty, do hereby declare any previous wills or testaaents void, and In- struct Vaughnsvllle's faithful custodian, Mr. falter Burman, to tear eaoh and every one Into teensty bits and throw same into the furnace. As duly drawn up and sworn to In the presence of the teachers of Vaughnsvllle High School, this stands as the last will and teetaaent of the aforementioned We, the class of ■4-9, bequeath to the following: Juniors: Our seats in study-hall, and anything that we Bight happen to leave In thea. (Ten dollar bills withstanding) Sophomores: Our perseverence and patience Freshman: Our dignity and angello behavior. Faculty: The memory of our enthuslatlo answers and our cheery salles. School Board: The balance left in our Treasury to buy each an allday suck- er. As Individuals: Robert Bryan : Robert Foulkes : Rorma Oephart : Lavonne Grubenhoff : Donna Belle HaBllton; Shirley Jameson : ▼erona Jervis : Delores Miller Lawrenoe Musgrave : Charles Myers t Ruth Myers : Ruth Parsons : Robert Reese : Luolle Riley : Robert Riley 1 Marlen Sherrard : Janice Smith : Wendell Steph. s : Betty Syfert : Edgar Vance : Doris Young : My tenor voice to Boo Reea, may tne girls oontlnue to swoon. My seat In study-hall tc Dollewu Bryan, ver squeak. My big, brown eyes to Katharine Thomas, may they be used to advantage. My arriving at school when the last bell rings to Marilyn Jones, may she never be marked tardy My long eyelashes to Carol Winkle, may they always flutter. My ability to carry on a one man conversation to Carol Winkle, may she never be at a loss for words. My Irish accent to Colleen Vance, may she spout In all the plays. My Job as Editor-In-Chief of the Reminder to Marilyn Myers, may she have all snap pages My eye for the wemen to Johnnie Foulkes, may he nev- er go blind. My position and eye for the basket to Paul Jackson » may he never need specs1• My position of treasurer of the Senior Class to Mar- ilyn Myers, may the funds always balance. My height to Delores Oorman, may she tower above all the rest. One of my five fishing rods to Mrs.. Myers, may the fish always bite. My natural ourly hair to Janet Rimer, may the bobby jins be spared. job as chief repairman In the lab. to Smith, may he never lose his tools. My art of filibustering to Roland Young, may he al- ways be heard. My seoond-soprano voloe to Shirley Winkle, may she Improve It to win all the prises. My ability to make long shots to Bud MoKanna may the Vaughns always be ahead. My ability to get along with people to Doris Jean D. may e feathers never fly. My e outlve ability to Johnnie Foulkes, may he nev- er be lmpeaohed. My helgth to Ray Dean Stemen, may the guards bother him. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will testament In the presenoe of we, the Senior Class of Vaughnsvllle. Secretary Preslden THE HEMINDER
September, 19U5—an eventful time, for then 19 bright and peppy fresh- men bounced Into study-hall. that a thrill It was to be seated with the sophisticated upperclassmen J Our ranks were depleted this year by the loss of one of our classmates, Eileen Carter. We were sorry to see her go . Mr. foster had his hands full with the Job as our advisor, but he had the help of the following.offleers; Three months of rest and then back to the hallowed halls of Vaughns- ▼Ills High—this time with the worldly experience of one year behind us at last. We gained two needed recruits to swell our ranks this year------ Bob Reese, from Van Wert, and Norma Oephart, from Lima. Our Sophomore year was spent In quiet (t) study under the able advleorehlp of Mrs. Euhlaan. The following officers were elected: Our Junior year was one to be remembered for Its thrills, and the add- ition of Chuck Myers to our already Illustrious class. ▲ stranger gating Into study-hall might hare seen the fascinated Juniors gating tenderly at their hands—no, they weren't going craty—Just admiring their beautiful class rings. Quite the prettiest yet they said. The drajtatlc talent of the Jaunty Juniors was displayed In our class olay, The Daffy Dills , which was ably directed by our advisor, Miss Myers. The following offioers nelp- ed guide us through this year: The Junior-Senior Prom was the the crowning event of the year with Its Texan theme. Cacti, a corral, a campfire, soft guitar music, and even a Texas moon helped create the western atmosphere. We looked with longing at the seats filled by the Seniors and longed for that day when we'd fill them. At last J We were Seniors. This was a year to remember. A man on Mars might look down and see wild activity In Vaughnsvllle. It was the Sen- iors, of course i Primping for our senior pictures, wildly cheering for the team, supported by four senior boys, madly selling pop-corn at the games, studying our parts for the play, watching our bank account grow, selling ads for the Reminder, working like beavers to get It out on time, trying to decide on which Invitation to choose, and all the other things, seniors do. Mrs. Myers, with the help of the following officers managed to guide the Seniors through this hectic year. An event which will linger long In our memories Is the Junior-Senior Prom. Also the Bacculaurate and Commencement hold their places In the hearts of us Seniors. Possibly the most exciting event was the class trip to Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinac Island. We all wish to thank our teachers for their efforts to guide us through high school. We will all look back on school as some of the most enjoyable days we have spent. May we ever strive to live by our motto— Climb though the rooks be rugged. Class Flower—Yellow Tea Rose Class Colors—azure and gold President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Edgar Vance Robert Riley Janice Smith News Reporter Delores Miller Bob Foulkes President Vice-President Secretary-Treae News Reporter Robert Riley Janice Smith Ruth Myers Doris Young President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chuok Myers Edgar Vance Janloe Smith News Reporter Delores Miller Doris Young President Vice-President News Reporter Secretary Treasurer Edgar Vance Robert Riley Janice Smith Ruth Myers Doris Young
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