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SENIOR GLASS WILL Fellow Glassmen: We are assembled to hear the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1952. In September of l9U8 we, the undersigned, were afflicted with a horrid disease of High School Education. And now the Senior Class of 1952, being of sane minds and well aware of the coming grades which do endanger our welfare, do hereby declare this our last will and testament declarin all fo er wills and 1 E UU testaments null and void. To Mr. Weinstock, we will our gratitude for helping us through mathematics, together with our sincere apologies. To Mr. Eldridge, we will our heartiest thanks for his help as class advisor and for helping us ride the crest of waves in Democracy. To Mrs. Stllle, we bequeath our thanks for her help as staff advisor for the school paper. To Mr. Graham,we leave all broken gas bottles and beakers which were accidentally dropped in the laboratory. To Mr Stone, we will our thanks for his hel as advisor for - P the yearbook and the grammar we could never learn. To Mr. Stollar, we leave the thought of having a better Ag. class after we graduate. To Mr. McFarland, we bequeath all our unbalanced accounts in Bookkeeping. To Mrs. Richard, we will the untidy Home Ee. Kitchen we left after the basketball games. To Mrs. Black, we leave the thought of never having to teach us in a class. To Mrs. Cormany, we will our sour notes and our thanks for her patience in trying to improve them. To Miss Morgenstern, we will our good behavior in study hall. The rest of our worldly goods we dispose of in the following manner: I, Frieda Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to date soldiers to Shirley Gaughan. I Thomas Barrett do will and bequeath m ears of reel ent 1 v 1- Y Y P d of Senior class to Denny Graham. I, Donald Beha, do will and bequeath my ability to sit by my girl friend in Study Hall to Gary Jones. I. to Paul I. so many I. Lynch. I. some to Mark Burnfield, do will and bequeath my knowledge of cars Orndoff. Elnora Collum, do will and bequeath my ability to go with boys to Nonma Burnside. Alma Dowler, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Joyce Vera Dowler and Betty Maze, do will and bequeath our two- Juanita Anderson and Hilda Pyatt. Wa ne Vverson, do will and beoueath mv a I, y - ,, n , bility to miss a month and a-haIf of'school and still pass to Melvin Lawrence. I, Carl Goudy, do will and bequeath my ability to get so many girl friends in my Sr. year to Randell Pritchett. I, Donald Greenlees, do will and bequeath my ability of not dating girls to Jerry White. I. Bill Grimm, do will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Betty Grubb. I, Kathleen Harvey, do will and bequeath my ability to play volley ball to Doris Marshall. I, Darrell Knost, do will and bequeath my ability to sing to Donald Hunter. I Janice McV1car, do will and bequeath m ablllt to T0 so - Y Y a many places to Mildred Hopkins.
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I, Bill Meek, do will and bequeath my ability to skip study hall to Charles Sawyer. I, Sam Miracle, do will and bequeath my ability to play in Democracy to Elvon Adams. I, Marvin Metheney, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Johnny Gaughan. I, Dorothy Morris, do will and bequeath my driving ability to Frances Proctor. I, Raymond Peckens, do will and bequeath my girl friend to Donald Nichols. I, John Preston, do will and bequeath my ability to hunt and fish to Charles Green. I, Dallas Reynolds, do will and bequeath my ability to chase girls to Lawrence Smith. I Marvin Scott, do will and bequeath my ability to study to Gregory McTaggart. I, Adeline Smith, do will and bequeath my ability do dodge detention to Bill Harter. I, Thad Stanley, do will and bequeath my tallness to Jack Williams. PROPHECY I, Janice McV1car, now living in Colorado, was on my way home to attend the al mni banquet when I met Elnora Gollum, who just returned from Japan where she has been a missionary. After talking for awhile we decided to come home together. In Indianapolis we had a lay-over and while we were waiting we found that Mark Burnfield was racing in the 500 mile lap. As always he still can't decide on a girl for his wife. as we were watching the races we saw Frieda Anderson,who is working in New York as a Buyer and was in Indianapolis to make a business transaction. The three of us then made the trip home together. Upon arriving in Vincent we were amazed at the change of the town. The first person we saw was Dorothy Morr1s.who is married and living in Columbus. She told us that Carl Goudy has an Electric Shop on the west end of Vincent and is doing very well. We were walking down the street and had to take a second look to recognize Adeline Smith, who is teaching in the University of Texas. We glanced into a large store window and it was Wainwrights. We went in to find B111 Meek talking to Marvin Metheney. Bill is manager of the store and Marvin is pres. of a large trucking firm at Barlow. They told us about Donald Greenlees,who is running for governor of Ohio. Don met a girl in Columbus and is now married. Across the street we saw a barber shop owned by Darrell Knost. He was very proud to tell us he and his wife Marilyn have just moved into s new house. There was a picture of the Ohio State basketball teamwberm Tom Barrett is coaching. They havn't lost a game this season. Tom was coming to the banquet so we looked forward to talk- ing to mm. As we entered the gym we were greeted by Betty Maze and Vera Dowlen who are still together but are now Mrs. Fill and Mrs. Orndoff Betty is very proud of her black haired daughter, while Vera is just as proud of her red-headed boy. As we went on in we met Wayne Everson,who is the owner of the Everson Garage in Belpre. While talking to him he showed us pictures of B111 Grimm and his huge farm in Kansas. Just then Raymond Peckens drove in with his beautiful wife. They are living at Layman. We went on through the gym to see Thad Stanley, now a successful doctor practicing in New York. He told us John Preston is an engineer working on a project in South America. We met Kathleen Harvey, she is married and has twins. She told us about Alma Dowler, who is secretary to the Pres. Sam Miracle is owner of a Mattress Co. in Chicago. He told ue Dallas Reynolds is an Air Force Lt. in Calif. Donald Beha and his wife Ruth are running a large dairy in Marietta. Last but not least is Marvin Scott who is now a rich real-estate dealer in Florida.
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