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V 4 5 i J 'r-. ,,o,.,, fgfk-12 f -TY-5,-.-I A- ,wr Vfxvf' ' ---X,,f'x.,fx., x.f'L,- wr ..1 -A cnass MILL .--- S---I We, the graduating class of 1947 of Webster High School, County ofvhod, l State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory do make and declare this to be our K last will and A Article I 7 1 fr gf-lI't1Cl6 Article III Articles article Article Article VII article VIII Article article article XII rrticle XIII Article XIV testament, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made. Aldon Layman,in the happiest of moods,wills his giggles to Frank Shaffer. To Lois Siefert Alice Hahn leavesher'part1cular brand of quiet ness Frank Cagka gives up to Ike Joseph all his claims to any Luckey girls The Senior girlsvmll their ability to stay out of study halls to the Junior g1rls,on the condition that they can think up as many good excuses Walter Davidson wills to Alvin Dick his job of sweeping the shop floor five days a week Mary Lynn Rideout l aves her ability to stay out half the night and still not look sleepy the next day, to Eloise meder Iva Canfield leaves her ability of pulling in men to Jacqueline Millard Joe Cagka wills his bashfullness to Thomas Sanders, or maybe it is only his bashfullne s in public Ellen Shaffer wills her ability to be heard before she is seento Joan Philo To any Junior girl who is chosen Mary Lou Van Vorhis will all grey hairs, long days of worry, etc that she accumulated as editor of the Skylite Sophomore who has the nerve to take the course as treasurer of the Senior class, Halter F Davidson wi s his honesty and abil ty to collect dues to the next fellow succeed ing this Wall Strert Job To Mr Roller,the clas leaves their best wi hes to agood friend AS a whole the Senior class Ju t wants to leave itness Uhereof, we hereunto subscribeour names this twenty econd day of Hay, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred ard forty seven S 1 gned ,U!f?1,0'ZJ 6611261 f J-R x,!S.x x'14g 'xA,,,- fi fre-fs.,,f -fx., N----Q in ! T 1 K If E 3 N S I . H . . , . , . - 3 B ' g ,f . . . . . 4 I - 1 N ' - fl 1 N, . IV . . . . . . 3 , . V 1i. . . A . . . . . j . Q 2 0 N? l WV . . p . . . i E ' ' ' . ' I . . . I T' ' 3 H . . C . . i up F y . IX . . . . , r ' ' X 1, . K ' X - u . , . s I X . . . 4 Article XI George Lembke willslns extreme brilliancein Physics class to any V ' ' I 4 . , , . . . . , . 1. N v i , S .- - 5 W, - . . - N l' ' ' 'il 11' , . , . . . .I ,t . Q : S S 0 VE an , 1 . , F 3 L A . S In ' . -S - i ng . X . 3 , c 5 l -e-- 'r+-- -4, fs - suv----' -'N- -f'Nr--fx,-1'- f-1'-A'-' K ' I ' N ' 'Y' -fs-' ' ' '
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CLQSS HISTORY f' X One br1ght September morn1ng 1n 1935 under the dlrection of h1SS Re1tzel w started our Journey w1th 27 members through Webster Flgh Seven of these havermr- aged to keep together all twelve years They are Iva Canfxeld Ellen Shefkr Eldon Layman halter l Davldson Bob Ph1lo Walter P Davldson and GeorgeLembke Our flrst s1x yearsci'school were spent learnlxgthe fundamentals of readlng wr1t1ng nd 8F1thm6t1C le ga1ned and lost members dur1ng th1 per1od unt1l b the t1ve we ent red Junlor H1gh we had a class membershlp of Q1XtCOH AS many other cla es had done before we also felt lost and yet proud to thlnk we were ontcrlng Jurlor Hlgh Durxng our seventh year we were sorry to lose through death a very close classmate Russell Emm1tt who h d many fr1ends and 15 m1ssed by all lld laughter and J ers of th up er classmcn we reached t'e year d111H1Shwd 1n number, but not 1n zeal c then had only n1ne m mbers, but thas hun maH8gCO to stay together To upper classnen,we were probably n1ne he dachas hut how proud we were of ourselves' 'e elected the fO1l0W1Ug off1cersPres1dent V n for 1 V e rr s1d t corg Lembke, Secretary Iva Canfl ld lreamxr r alt r E DaV1dSOH Sponsor Mrs Ve tty as Sophomores we stlll numbered U1HC Durlng the f1rst part xout Secretary Ellen Sheffer,Treasurer lalter E Dav1dson,Sponsor at the bcglnnlng of our Junlor year we were glad to rave a new Hahn, who came to Webster from North Troy Thls year wo showed our matlcs by produclng the play Spooky Tavern wh1ch was d1rected by of the yearve lr Clark memb r Allce SK11l 1n dra lrs Fettcrs and wc honoredikm departlng Sen1or Classvuth a formal barquet,held 1n the Phoenlx Hotel at F1ndlay Ohlo The offlc rs for the year were Presldent Mary Van Vor Vlce Pres1dent George Lembke,Secrctary A1100 hahn,Treasurer WalterE Davldso Sponsor urs Fetters le, as Senlors knew lt was our last yo r, and d clded not to make lt our least lhe usual adgectlve used ln descrlblng Senlors m d1gn1f1ed, but we have been any X thlng but that have kept ours lves vcry busy th1s year wlth basketball gmms our SeH1OP play the Annual and graduatlon Frank and Joe Cagka were welcomed to our class from Lake, and Bob fh1lo dlscontinued school durm g mak1ng our total graduatlng class eleven Oar play was nGood I Cl k Our OfflCCFS thls flnal year haveb en Pres1dent P 0SldCHt Ellen Sheffer Secretary Iva Canflold, Treasurer Sponsor Mr Croll I Yes now we are graduatlng Th re wall probably never bc anotrer uS1n the halls of Webster School I can practlcally hear the te cr Thank heavenlin Though we have cone to the end of our ebster Soho WOMOF1 s 1111 l1V8, so now w1th goy and yet sadness we say nGood bye Hlgh U 1 '7 the last seme ter il Glory dlrected by Eldon Layman Vlce altJr E D811dSOH clas lke rs say1ng Days thelr to ebste ,gh hf- p --'sg , K ,.. ,Q -, n ,--X -'e?,-gd,g.- . .,,. -, 4,n-,J--'- .,.,..,.,,-f---A-sa-N..f--1..,.. Q I . L . . . . I. . e J n - 1 3 A V 4. O I A 1 . . ' ' X : s ' 4' s : , 7 I .ll . ' , ' , U. ' , . . 1 f' 1 ' 9 I . . , a . -A . . M . l I . .S . , . y i .Jh Q . A. , V F Y . U. . , ' no 1 .1 , w ' - 1 , so , 3 ' V . ' . . I L , , , . F . . . 'I g. . , A , Ck . 4 'I ! if ' ' -3 0 Q ' 1 , -12 II as smart 4 , l . A Q . 'A . I 0 N ' ' A9 . J C f A' . - . ' a , A . I . -A . -. 15 I . A X , fl X V . n f l..c..I'J On ' K. S, 1C .J ull J ' ka ' ' 1 -'- 4: ,M ez G ' C I . , xl 0 - 5 n X I at 1 . A . V . . A . r gelected as o-ficers: President--Talter W. Davidson, Vice President--Mary L. Ride- 1 , 1 -- --J . ' --A . . ! t? I A L ' L G , . if V 5. W O . I , . . - 2 . . 1 n u U . . ' M 2 v 1 '- ' J ' a u u Q n 1 I A I C ' , ' , ' Q 3 ' -- LIQ Q ' ' -- V 1 -- ' ' -- , ' A, I V 0 0 l V . . . . j A , a e . . -1, . . . . . . . . . . - I C ' VM' 5 1 1 ' - ' I n .lb Lf , I? H .v 2 1 ' X x , . . A l .-b S , 1 . . 3 . a U . Zfr. ar . ' ' ' e' 1 e : ' -- , ' I' e. I ' ,,, - , -- ' 'H fu ..-TI 4 1. 7' , i -- , , i , ' ' . e 1' I f s l' 1 . g . , p . X gf Q C La, LU in ' ' D 1' . e nw ' H1 ol ' in 'e Q' ' ' ' - T r i . .0 ' V ,I fi, --. fy, s,.- xxx'--f'x4,T-.. Y , --a,-,, .--.-x,,..- xf-X-x,,--w,J.x,1x,Nf'x.,-- r--.-0 5 - -,-, -- ef x-n
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-..I'N.f Nix,-s... CLASS PROPPESY hlle 1D the dent1st's Waltlng room I caught slght of a new uFuture Rgallne It was dated June 1960 and as new magazlnes are a real oddlty 1n that waltlngxwnm I thought lt m1 ht calm the palpltatlon of my heart to read some news about the future Turnln to the farm sect1on of the MMQGZIHO I found th t Eldon Layman pre ldent of the S n1or Class, 15 now presldent of Superlor Farms Inc rms ln 0 uo1ng over one m1J41OH acres The ohlef product of the farm 15 a b1gh classra xt o used eAclus1vely for C1baFS and clgarettes In the woman's sect1on I read a column of advlce to the lovelorn wrltten by an old classmate Vllen Sheffer Somehow the shlp whlch she expected from Japanlns come b ck yet so llen snends all her t1me try1nv to make other couples happy The feature story of the magazlne was wrltten by lary lart1n the former aryl NRlddOUt lary has, apparently lound tap lness by marry1ng her hlgh school heart Y uthrob and ha atta1ned succe s as a novellst The most popular of her novels lS ' orever Ingrl ' a se ue o vorever lmber In the sports ectlon I saw three pages of phot graphs of outst ndlng profes slonal basketball players foriie Scotch Rld e mud Turtles The athlet1c Hlghllgrts seotlon plctured three men frank Hungry Cagka, George Strech Lembke and 'alt ot Shot Dav1dsor, as tre H8t1OHS hlghest pald oasketb ll pros They have broken aU.prev1ous world corlng records lnthe 11rst f1ve g mes of thls season tre totaly of +ne1r polnts belng well over l OOO also lnthesports sectlon was a ploture of a flgure clad 1ntre1h1te g rb of a from the rlng Studylng the face of the nurse I f6CO5H1Z6d A1106 rahn lso plc +ured was the man who knocked out the former CYHMQIOH of tie orld d v none otr r than Joe Oajka wro had set a new knock out record 1n thls bout l ce 1S always at Joe's f15ltS as she gets a lot of buslness tll way few pages farther wa nBy ood and tream sect1on d1ted by the burly northl oot's gulde lalter L8VldSO1 In F1 az+1cle t 15 huge hunk of man 61ghlP5 Zo pounds tells how w1th only a knlfe for a weapon he slew two bears wlo had attacked IIT slmultaneously xhen he va alont 1D the north pods Turnlng back to tre dlF6CtOTy of the nFutur agazlnen I round lt was d te by Iva Canfleld and lary Van Vorhls, wr rad a cunulated a lot of experlence along thls llne 1D hlgh school hey do lot have thelr of 1C s 1X1tU6 large C1tyCf Sco dw 11d e as ould be expectec out 1 tre etropolls of P8mbGFV1ll6 where th y hadfbr merly made many acqualhtarces Unfortunately just at th1s pOlUt the doctor as ready to rerove my blcusplds or molars NhlCh ovor may be the cas o I h d to replace the Future 1U 1tsracL ln the valt ng room I-...X -x ... -x,-ef---uf'-ef' ' vw.--gd, x Y , Y Y. Y - 'v A R E NI -'xi W ,Q , lf k ' 1 1 I 1 S -Q m . . . . . . il . .Ni i ' , . . . . . .3 y . .il 1 . . , 5 O . . I , u 0 I ' v A A T s g ff- a - . , -ornorp B VS. e . . I . . ', fa A . -A I - 4 . I . , . . I 1 A 1. 1 o 4. . ' g' ' wie ' ' ' . 3 ' K .' , J ui , . . j . , A . I . 'tl I at , I O A o I I X . 1 a PII- EX. . , ka! ' I w V 1 '5 o 1 - ' Q Vg ,1 A . ' V' S . S . . . l'F 'd' q l t nn , I .W 5 7 s ' ' 1 a ' - A . n - p . . A 1 J l' ' g ' ' . : 1 - K ' y ' C D 1 '7 I z cl, 7 L . . ' U. e lf f . S . . A ,. . an . , A W 1 . . . . . , J , I A K I . . . . . . A A Rv . la I . Anurse bending over the prostrate form of a prize-lighter lying quite some distancek 1 u - , - ' 0 Y ' S F . Q A I: ! U ' . .J , . 1 w . 'e Jas 5 N Llf ll I , . A I L ' X ' 1 Q U ll. js . Il S 'vm , ' ,'s . 2 A H w s f L U ' e ' . 'A Y4' 1 D , lf' .Z I Q K' - . o A A l S ' u I h . ' ' 'ff . I - ' K lr 11 ' A ' rj V S . ' f 13' h e fi ' ' I ' f ,L I, ' ' ' e 1- d 2 I ' A ' . ' 'Zo .F c A J ' 2 X M ' ' ' ' ' . T.s x ' ' f' e ' ' ' ' t W Q F' g w ' ' 'n 1 me. ' ' l .e 1 ? . ' A . . ' 4 u Q . 3 , , 1 ' '. , wo- I l . ' ' n . ' , 2 Q Q -, - - , 2 f 1 Q U s V I . . , ' u ' ll' . 7 X , lv Rf. ,..,-,-a, .gxq-x,.x-A-N ZK---Rfx.,-xsvssg K M , N- .xg XY 5 n-R-. Ax- , N 4 ---X X, v '--- --. V,
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