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Laymang Vice Pres. James Emmittg Sec. Marilyn Emmittg Treas. Doris Gross. We chose as our class motto Uwe have crossed the bayg the ocean lies before usn, class colors, green and white and class flower, the white rose. Now that our trip through school is near- ly ended, thoughts of the Junior -Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Commencement come to our mind. We have now completed only a few of the miles of our journey through life. We wish to ithank those who have aided us in any way. We hope thal all of us will be a credit to Webster High School! --Doris Gross --Mabel Brinker CLASS OF '45 CArmy Air Corps? We're on our way leaving our friends behind us And our school ever so dear And to those who always were glad to help We give to them a rousing cheer lRahl Rahtl We've crossed the bayg the ocean lies before us Stormy and rough we know it will be, But we will strive to reach the top Nothing will stop the class of '45. --June Phillips --Marcella Dahms cLAss Poem The time has come when we must part From dear old Webster Hi, We leave with sadness in our hearts Because we must say wood-bye. We see life's journey before us, With its mixture of joy and tears, But we'll do our best to conquer Each task without any fear. And so dear school mates and teachers too, We bid you all adieu, And hope you'll not regret too much, The years we spent with you. --Arlene Beaverson --Evelyn Gross
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CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago 20 little tots started on their journey through the grades at Webster School. Eight of these beginners have managed to keep together. They are Mabel Brinker, Merlin Brinken Doris Gross, Evelyn Gross, Marilyn Emmitt, Marion Layman, Homer puse, and Merrill Shaffer. Through the other grades '. Jars McDowell, James Emmitt, Russell Gottschalk, Arlene Beaversen, Reid Mayo, June Phillips, and Marcella Dahns joined our group. In our sbcyears of grade school we acquired our basic train- ing in education and thus were ready to enter Junior High School. The fall of '57 found us entering the seventh grade. Of course we thought we owned the whole bdlding and wondered why the upper classmen fehsdifferent about the matter. In a class meeting we elected the following officers: Pres. Marion Laymang Vice Pres. Mabel Brinkerg Sec.Marilyn Emmittg and Trees. Merlin Brinker. Our class sponsor was Mr. Long. Our next struggle was the eighth grade. Class efficem during that year werez, Pres. Jane McDowellg Vice Pres. Mabel Brinkerg Sec.-Treas. Marilyn Emmitt. Having successfully completed Junior High we began our ad- venturous tour through high scheol,four years age in 1959. We all felt pretty nshakyn and the upper classmen called us ngreenies.u But we survived and completed our trip through that villagecalled Freshman. The following officers led our classg Pres. Marion Laymang Vice Pres. Merlin Urinker Sec. Mabel Brinker Treas. Mar- ilyn Bmmitt. We new came to a junction and after same pondering decideito turn right. It led us into a vdllage called Sophomore. This year we found we could adjust ourselves better in high school. We elected the following officers: Pres. Hanlon Layman, Vice Pres. Marcella Dahmsg Sec. Iota Evansg Treas, Vabel Brinker. With the aid of our sponson'Mr. Clark, the officers conducted us on a very pleasant tour. A We found ourselves wandering along a dark pat1where suddenly a bright light flashed before us, and we found ourselves at the gate of Juniorsville. While stopping in this village we had many interesting experiences. .We were all excited when our class in, stituted the custom of getting class rings in the Junior year. Just ahead we saw streamers of red, white, and blue making the appearance of a banquet hall.. The banquet was held at Kohl Hall in Bowling Green. Class officers were the following: Pres. Marion Laymang Vice Pres. Mabel Brinkerg Sec. Arlene Bcaversong Treas. Marilyn Emmitt. After traveling a few more miles we came upon the famou village of Seniorburg. This yegr we elected as President Marion
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We Scotch mental hereby CLASS WILL the Senior Class of 1945 of Webster Township High School, Ridge, Ohio, possessing as always, complete controlof our faculties, and realizing that our days are numbered, do bequeath our many assets and liabilities to our esteemed subordinates, so that they may better cope with the problems of directing our institution. FIRST: SECOND: THIRD! - 1 . FOURTH: FIFTH: SIXTH! SEVENTH: EIGHTH2 NINTH: TENTH: ELEVENTH: Marion Layman wills his ability to get hiswork done to Merritt Van Vorhis. Homer Puse leaves his disgust at not being die to see through history test answer sheets to Raymond Dunipace. Might be a little harder that way, Ray. Jane McDowell wills her ability to get in at the first strike of twelve to CharlotteAqxwher. Try it some time, Charlotte. Marcella Dahms bequeaths her far nom qunx ways to Elsie Swartz. June Phillips leaves her ability to get 'rings from other schools to Elizabeth Lewis. Russell Gottschalk wills his boyish ways and nornerinessn to Leonard Wight. Reid Mayo wills his red hair and friendly ways with girls to Don Michel. As if he needed.HmnL Arlene Beaverson leaves her superb driving dail- ity to Helen Janet Emmitt. James Emmitt leaves hm abuity to stay home and work on the farm to Ralph Christen. Try it sometime, Charlie. Doris Gross wills her excellent typing lnuracy to Montez Jimison. Mabel Brinker wills her dancing ability to any of the Sophomores who are interested.
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