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CLUQ MGCAQJ 0 Ula! I F1nally we have reached our goal graduation But before we leave good ol W H S forthe last t1me let s look back over the last SIX years Although h1gh school life d1ffered greatly from our grade school life as seventh graders we grad ually adapted ourselves to new responsibilrtres We began our new l1fe rn high school by becom part 1n activities Being older than seventh graders and younger than Freshmen we found ourselves 1n the m1ddle of things As the h1gh school bu11d1ng burned in October we spent the rest of the year running back and forth between the Memorial Auditonum and the annex We felt that the hardships we endured that year were really worth it for like all of the students we were very proud of our fme new building Being the mam spoke of the Iumor High as Freshmen we gave a Christmas party for them Our Student Council representatlves planned the program for a Halloween party When we were sophomores the neophytes of Sen1or H1gh we usually had to clean up after dances and parties However this was only fair as we gave two dances the Barn Dance and the 21 Lollypop Hop in order to raise money for the Iumor Sen1or Prom the next year As juniors we put out the best publ1cat1on on record the Bed and White At least we thought so We also presented the smash hit The Famrl Y Upstairs and sponsored the IHop for the ent1re sch l Th the beautiful prom we gave the Sen1ors Under the capable leadership of Richard Beav erson President Ioan Burkholder Vice President and Mary Hummon Secretary Treasurer w started our last year of high school We sponsored concessions at games dances and we put on two plays in order to raise money for our class g1ft the sc b ore oard at Harmon Fleld which IS also a gift of the Class of 1947 Members of our class have been active 1n athletics clubs and muslcal organizations We have partrcrpated 1n man Y scholarship tests and placed ten of our mem bers in th N e at1onal Honor Socrety Durxng the year we have been busy getting class r1ngs or der1ng 1nv1tat1ons and w1nd1ng up the affa1rs of our last year of h1gh school The day that we will receive our diplomas will be a happy one mdeed but at the sa t me 1me it will be a sad one for all of us 'di ,gyda e I UI' oa M! ' ' ' ' - oo . e rest of the year was spent working on ing members of different organizations and taking ' ' , . . . .- ' . I ' 1 e
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DOLORES WARNCKE- Dolores Mlldness governs more than anger lunlor Class Play Comm 3 I Hop Comm 3 Prom Comm 3 LOWELL WHITMER Whitey He IS more apt lo contrlbuie heat than hght to a dlscus sxon Chief Stal! 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 3 Iumor Class Play Comm 3 Il-lop Comm 3 Prom Comm 3 Torch Club l Semor Invxtauon Comm LOWELL YODER Lowell He has a dxihculty for every solutxon Varslty W 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus I 2 Iumor Class Play Comm 3 Nahonal Honor So y 3 4 and 1 brarran 4 IHop Comm 3 Prom Comm 3 Torch Club l ell l0I'5 . ,. -.. - H - ,. 1 ' . - ' ' . I . I 5 ' ' . 4. -.. .. , : . : ciet . : B . 2, 3: Li- Q
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,W llfljffancf Equeafd l I Geneva Allwood bequeath my hrst seat in the first row of every class to Hal Zug I Lucille Banister bequeath my height to Vrrginra Baum I Marilyn Batdorf bequeath my six years of band to any seventh grader who has patience and fortitude I Marcrle Beaverson bequeath my ability to acknowledge double wham mies to Marv Stoll S I Richard Beaverson bequeath my spoke in the Big Wheel to Marv toll I Iack Becker bequeath all of my books to anybody who gets them next year I hope you get more out of them than I did Thelma Bender bequeath my smallness to Marlene Perkrns B111 Bricker bequeath two of the best years of my life to Phyllis Beaverson Maretta Brinkman bequeath my ab1l1ty to sleep in study hall to Dale Mull Irene Burkholder bequeath my hatred for Studebakers to Ioan Hoffman Ianis Burkholder bequeath my love for M1ch1gan to Marlene Perkrns Ioan Burkholder bequeath my shiny red ha1r to Mary Whitmer Ruth Cesare bequeath my home room seat in the study hall fthe last seat 1n the last rowl to one of next years Seniors who is lucky enough to get 1t I Betty Dominique bequeath my yob in Rozelle s during noon hours to Frances Farnsworth the melting sun to Barry Bngham I William Ernst bequeath my seat rn Spamsh class to anyone who likes front row seats I Wayne Frgy bequeath my curly ha1r to any girl who gets tired of putting their ha1r up every night I Hazel Frazier bequeath my many boxes of vitamin pills to Sterling King I Charlene Garman bequeath my broken seat 1n Crvrcs class to Alta Andrews I Iames Goldsmith bequeath my abrhty to be quiet in 8th period English class to Marv Stoll I Helen Gomer bequeath my nickname Shorty to Ioanne Toth I Kathryn Gomer bequeath my love for Don Wanner from Pettisville to Ioanne Box I Donna Gnsrer bequeath my shrill whistle to any junior girl who wishes she could I Iames Hageman bequeath my physique to Big Bobby Batdorf I Dean Hamman bequeath my thirteen years in school and my night life to anybody want1ng the same Good luck' Youll need rt' I Fred Hrnderer bequeath my method of working Advanced Algebra prob lems to any promising mathematician I Phyllis Huva bequeath my nickname Shorty to Virginia Baum 22 e i o ou I, , ' . I' - I . I - I, , . L , ' ' ' . I. . ' I, Frances Dunbar, bequeath my ability to carry the big, bass horn under
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