Wapakoneta High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 31 text:

Charles Metz-wills his ability not to get kicked out of Ag. when he's really guilty to the next fortunate Joe Lamborne--leaves his lucky senior homeroom seat to whoever wants to pass with flying colors. Norma Liston-leaves some left-over energy to the secretary who passes out attendance slips to the home- rooms next year. Merlene Louth-wills to the next F.H.A. girl the honor of being Queen of Auglaize County Fair. Dick Luther-just leaves. Don Malueg-bequeaths thc Ucnjoyinentn of being football captain for the homecoming game to one of next year's players. person. Larry Metzger-is taking everything with him. Sally Metzger-fwishes to reserve the Remington typewriter in the typing room for her brother, Jerry. Mary Miller-wills her bashfulness and quietness to anyone coming into the senior class of '56. Larry Musser-leaves the Waynesfield -girls to his underclassmen, then he won't have any worries. Doris Myers-leaves the pen she uses in shorthand and bookkeeping to her sister, Mary, who will use it for the same purpose. Jim Naylor-wills the good deals he gets on used cars to his brother, Jack. Fred Parish-bequeaths his undelightful days he spent in the hospital at the beginning of school to the next unlucky person. Douglas Parlette-wills his driving ability UD to Harold Bennet. Mary Jane Parlette-bequeaths her flirting ability to Dianna Hangen. Meredith Piummer-wills her ability to drop her shoe from the platform in the St. Paul Church, when the mixed chorus sings there again, to Charlotte Copeland. Douglas Reed-wills his place on the football bench to Jeanie Reineke-wills the honor of being president of Noel Ritchie-says he ain't got nothin'l to leave. Shirley Roberts-bequeaths the privelege of beinlg the honor. Carolyn Romshe-bequeaths her job as sports editor of Bill Scheblo-wills his curly locks to Mary Lanning. anyone who can fill it. G.A.A. to the next lucky person. first senior engaged to anyone else that may have this the Retro to the person who gets it next year. Bill Schilling-bequeaths his 'quiet ways 'to Jon Hardacre. Barbara Seitz-wi ls her job as secretary of the Student Council to the next victim who is stuck with it. Shirley Setty-wills her 'orneriness' to Janet Lusk who could use a little of it. P Doris Shoffstall-bequeaths her ability to be Mr. Barr's secretary for two years to the next person that mayl get it. Tom Smith-wills his football hip-pads to Bob Bell. To Jim Fogt he bequeaths his nickname, Workhorse . Ruth South-bequeaths her seat in American Problems class to anyone that will take it! Jim Spees-bequeaths his life of good fortune to Larry Don Stahler-wills his huge hands to Terry Koenig. Dardio. Aaron Thrush-bequeaths the problems of Student Council to next year's president. Donna Thrush-To a scavanger of empty gallon cans she wills the privilege of going through the long dark tunnel. Sharon Thrush-wishes her long golden locks to Beverly Neuman. Larry Timmerman-bequeaths all the fun I've had out of school during school hours to Warren Jones. Kenneth Tobias-wills his false teeth to anybody who needs them. Willis Vetter-wills his height to Alice Bowersock. Mac Walker-bequeaths his ability to sponge food off of Miss Lanning to anyone who may have the right technique. Jerry Wolf-wills his size 13 shoes to Georganna Koch. Carol Webb-wills her American Problem seat to Carolyn Clark. Joanne Wibbeler-bequeaths her dark eyes and dark brown hair to Dianna Hangen. Doyle Yost-wills his American Problems seat to any one who likes American Pfoblems better than he. Last but not least the senior girls wish to bequeath thc ir many gay and merry times they had at s'umber parties to all the up and coming senior girls! Also, a few senior boys, Larry Timmerman, Jim Spees, Mac Walker, Bill Schilling, and Don Stahler, would like to bequeath the booth and schuffleboard table they occupied at Millies Motel to Jim Fogt, Jon Hardacre, Stan Hoegner, and Larry Dardio. THE END, . .



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