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LAST WVILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '50 1950 will go down in history as the turning point of the 20th Century. 1950 will also go down as the year in which the Class of '50 was graduated from W.H.S. In this year many young, brilliant, distinguished graduates will be turned loose on the world. After having been confined within these crumbling walls for the last 6 years, we seniors have gained a thorough knowledge in a great variety of subjects. But, before leaving this factory of knowledge,we wish to show our appreciation for the many happy memories and treasured friendships we made here-ones which we will not soon forget. Therefore we do declare and publish the following Will and Testament: We, the Class of '50, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath our most treasured possessions in manner and form as follows: I, Donnie Ackerman, will my time in D. O. to Charles Schreiber. I, Bob Allan, will my ability to sleep in school and to stay awake later than anyone else to Bob Lowry. I, Norma Jean Arnold, refuse to will Sherwood Bruce Neal to anyone. I, Ronnie Bachman, will my loyalty to one girl to Norbert Borth. I, Bessie Baysinger, will my dislike for school to Miriam Koppes. I, Vaughne Berry, will all my jewelry to anyone able to stand up under its weight. I, Milo Billman, will my nickname, Curly, to Dave Isselhard. I, Esta Bird, will my hoarse voice to Joanne Frey. I, Helen Blyth, will my meek attitude to Bob Miller. I, Sallyjane Bordac, will my majorette uniform and my baton to Bryan Thombs. I, Jean Bouscher, will my dimpled cheeks to Clar Monna Long. I, Mary Brenneman, will my many experiences to Annabelle Davis. I, Tom Casey, will my many trips to Doylestown to Jim Crumley. May he use them to good advantage. I, Pat Chaney, will my love for blood and gut stories to Mary Jo Bunnelle. I, Joanne Clements, will my smile and winning personality to anyone who feels he needs it. I, Jim Clifford, will my football paraphernalia to Roger Prince. I, Carolyn Crook, will my election to Girls' State to Norbert Borth. I, Ellen Doccolo, will my nickname, Puddles, to anyone who will use it to the full advantage that I so often did. I, Elizabeth Dunn, will to Joy Moore my knack of stepping on other people's toes while dancing. I, Charles Easterday, will my blue car to anyone who has a red one. I, Jim Edwards, will my ability to get up in the morning to Carl Godsey. I, Juanita Etling, will my numerous gentleman friends from other states to some deserving girl in this school. I, Marge Ewing, will my ability to go steady to Susie Plum. I, Jim Farnsworth, will my quick temper to Carol Caskey. I, Ed Fisher, will some of my extra weight to Joe Dipietro, so he can catch up with Nunzy. CITY HEATING CO.
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, Eleanor Fixler, will my private twirling lessons and my box of aspirin to Pat Overholt. Rosemary Flynn, will my engagement ring to Juanita Brown. Dona Friedt, will my nickname, Gabby, to anyone who thinks he can talk as much as I did. Walter Gairing, will my position on the basketball team to Don Silchuk. Thelma Garvin, will my ability to sell dry goods to Calmer Clifford. Leslie Gaugler, will my nickname, Les, to Holly Moore. Milton Gaugler, will my package of No-Doz to anyone who has to work all night. Marilyn Gerberich, will my long walk to and from school to anyone who needs to lose weight. Donna Handshue, will my short hair-do to Rita Starling, Helen Harding, will my driving ability to Darlene Heller. May she always re- member to put money in the parking meters. Barbara Hartman, will my quietness to all robust juniors who will be in Mr. Cooper's English class. Eugene Hawk, will my little brother to all the freshman girls. Ronnie Hayth, will my prized possession, the book, Ten Easy Ways to Driving Safety, to Don Hantzscheg may he abide by them as I did. Bill Held, will my short name to Lawrence Van Nostran. Jim Hillebrecht, will my frequent trips to Barberton to anyone with enough money to buy gas. Donna Horner, will my hate for men to Dalene Trent. Glenn Hosfeld, will my ability to ride a motorcycle to Ronald Campbell. Rose Hosfeld, will my enthusiasm at basketball games to Maryland Vellenoweth. Hubert Humes, will my boy scout badges to my brother Jerry. Harriet Hunter, will my horse to Mr. Work so he can get to sixth period study hall on time, Ted Hunter, will my trumpet playing ability to Dave Isselhard. Ella May Jackson, will my big-money-paying job at the 5 and 10 to anyone who needs it. Arlo Jacobs, will my truck to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Jerry Johnson, will my job in print shop to Bruce Minnich. Roger Johnston, will my last ride with Ray Schwalbach to anyone with a strong nose. Dorothy Kilmer, will my position as the only girl in physics class to Joan Tanne- hill. Sue Kilmer, will my imagination to Carroll Peters, who needs it for the stories he tells about what he does during summer vacations. Bill King, will my ability to grow a beard to Derrill Snyder. Dick Koon, will my car, the Blue Goose, to anyone with good life insurance who can make it run. Kenny Koppes, will my ability to grow a beard for the Hog Rassle to Joe Dipietro. Virgil Koppes, will the warm spot in Mr. Krauss' heart for me to Nunzy Dipietro. Ethel Kramer, will my natural curly hair to Clarabell Ryland. Bob Kreider, will my weight to Gene George, Fred Lane, will my pet expression No Kiddin! to Mr. Cooper. Tom MacAdam, will my curly hair to anyone who will promise to put it up every night. CLOSE FOOD LOCKERS
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