Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Senior Class We, the Seniors of 1952, packing our trunk to leave our Alma Mater, discovered we would not be able to take along all our treasured possessions, and so we hereby bequeath them to our friends and teachers of Waverly High SchooL I, Robert Andre, will my bashfulness to Beverly Pfhal. I, Joann Arrowood, will my long, dark hair to Susi Leever. I, Donald Anglemeyer. will my specs to Miss Vallery. I, Anna Mae Bandy, will my pleasant personality to my sister, Lucy. I, Helen Blakeman, will my talkativeness to Frank Ferguson. I Louise Burdett. will my diploma to my sister, Barbara, and hope it gets her through school. I, Violet Carter, will my red hair to Norma Jean Smith because it matches her temper. I, Joe Cofer, will my curly hair to Sammy Cool. I, Vera Creech, will Ralph Gucken-berger to anyone who can get as much publicity about him as I have. 1, Bill Copley, will my tendency to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Tommy Bandy. I, Belinda Cutlip, will my ability to get and keep a man to Jean Bauer. I, David Daniel, will my loud shirts to Shotty Schauseil. I, Marlene Deacon, will my nickname Dagmar to Donna Booth. I, Ronnie DolL will my black hair to Joe Heibel. I, Bob Downing, will my long legs to William Stubby Stubbs. I, James Frey, will my love for Columbus girls to Joe Wittkugle. I, Nancy George, will my position as editor of the Hi-Lites to anyone who has steadier nerves than I have. I, Joan Getz, will my ways with the boys to anyone who doesn't want to stay home all the time. I, Dorothy Hall, will my wide hips to Cecilia Hoffman because she needs them and I don't. f, Jeremiah Harris, will my disinterest in girls to Jerry Dutcher. I, Billy Hartley, will my honest looking face to some-not-so-lucky freshman. I, Dale Haynes, will the struggle and strife of High School life to some poor underclassman. I, Gerald, will leave (and the teachers will breathe easier, to put it mildly). I, Fred Hughes, will my lucky coin to anyone who doesn't like to take tests.

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turn 1, Richard Kemper, will my devil eyes and ability to get in tight spots to Johnny Martin. I, Darwin Leatherwood. will my build to Tommy Martin. I, Betty Kritzwiser, will my disinteres in boys to Elouise Kitchen. I, Bruce Lowery, will my way witl girls to Omer Harris. I, Joe Markham, will my small stature to Earl Knight. I, Barbara Martin, will my small waistline to Eleanor Gary. I, Cloe McKimmy, will my overalls to Betty Davis. I, Richard Murray, will my driving technique to Mr. Raidiger. I, Timmie Rapp, will my speed in football to Archie Patrick. I, Ronnie Ridenour, will my rough and and tough ways to Wimpy Fredrick. I, Richard Scott, will my good behavior to Keith Davis. I, Connie Shopshire, will my good times in homeroom to my sister, Shirley. I, Charles Smith, will my place in English class to Rodney Fultz. 1, Wendell Smith, will to Ronnie Evans the grades I didn't get in school. I, Joan Spence, will my crown to the next lucky girl. I, Shirley Stapleton, will my knowledge of shorthand to Coach Hawhee. I, Everett Streitenberger. will my pretty blue eyes to Jane Ferguson. I, Ralph Strickland, will my form fitting overalls to David Shrader. 1, Barbara Thompson, will my love for Chillicothe boys to my sister, Wanda. I, Lorene Sword, will my chubby build to Delores Strickland. I, Martha Ward, will my quiet ways to Nancy Daily. I, Frank Watters, will my undying love for wine, women, and song to Frank Bennett. I, Ronnie Whaley, will my tendency to argue with Mr. McCain to next year's shop students. I, Garnet Willis, will my seat in assembly to Carol Waugh. We, the Senior Class, do now appoint Miss Vallery, our supervisor, sole executor of this our last will and testament. Signed, sealed, and declared by aforesaid class, for the will and testament of the Class of 1952 in the presence of us, who at their request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses on this twenty-second day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and Fifty-two. Mr. Raidiger Mr. Arnett

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