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DWIGHT SHAEFFER- Gus is just one of those little things in life. Band, Orchestra. GAII. ROBB-Good things come in small packages! DOROTHY CALLEN - Watches others instead of being in the spot- light herself. MAXINE SHANK - The other partner of Beecher and Shank, Inc. VIVIAN NUNAMAKER-Hears all, sees all, and says nothing! Tri-Hi-Y. ALICE SHAFFER 1 Apollo boys don't suit Alice-she has one in New Zealand! WILLIAM ROSENSTEEL- 'Rrv sy has been heard singing Mar- gie quite often lately. Class Basketball, Hi-Y, Kiskitas, Tiger Gazette, Orchestra, Dance Bancl. MARJORY FII.ER7By lVlargie's list of Apollo friencls, you'd never lcnow she was just a Christmas present to us. Glee Club. Orchestra, Band, Kis- kitas. PAULINE McPHILLAMY Glamour girl of '41. Glee Club. GEORGIA SPAHR-Silent, lilce- able, and friendly.
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BETTY DAVIS- Pep in per- son! Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Tiger Gazette, Kiskitas, Cheerleader. RENO MYERS-Reno's got an angel's halo in English class but devil's horns in Chemistry class! MARY GAIS-Cute, ziDDV. and a live wire l ROBERT BUSH- Butch would fit Bob a little better according to his job! MARY GALLAGHER- To have friends you must be one. That is the reason why Mary has so many friends. Tiger Gazette, Tri-Hi-Y, Basket- ball, Kiskitas. PAUL DAWKINS-Paul's theo- ry is always put off until tomor- row what should be done today. VIRGINIA BEECHER - Gin- nys that lucky driver of that big Buick! JACK SPAHR-Jack's got only two or three reasons for being a bad, bad, boy! Class Basketball, Kiskitas, Business Manager, Senior Play. LOIS WIGLE-Lois seems to pre- fer her goods in large packages! Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Kis- kitas, Basketball. PAUL LASHER--Paul is at home with a hammer in one hand and a handful of nails in the other.
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Senior Class Will Know All Men By These Presents, That we the Class of '41, being of strong mind and body, and realizing that we are soon to leave these halls of better learn- ing, do hereby make this our last will and testament. We direct that all our lawful debts for bare necessities such as ice cream, candy, pop, et cetera, be left for the School Board to settle. We give and bequeath to the following: To Professor Crawford, we bequeath next year's list of failures. To Mr. Ankeny, we bequeath a new, modern, streamlined, little red book to use as he sees fit. To Miss King, we bequeath next year's Barrymores and Garbos. ' To Mr. Armstrong, we bequeath a new package of paper and an adding ma- chine to keep track of lessons. To Miss Henry, we bequeath a car load of orchids for her work on the Kiskitas. And to the following members of the student body we give and bequeath: To Bill Steele, we bequeath Joe Spencer's ability to play basketball. To Jack Townsend, we bequeath a copy of Reducing and Its Benefits. To a few of the smaller members of the student body, we bequeath a portion of Dwight Shaeffer. To Harry Bashful McMillen, we bequeath a copy of Dale Carnegie's How to Meet and Mingle With People. To a worthy underclassgirl, we bequeath Nora Valco's personality. To Jim Rearic, we bequeath Fritz Grimm's all-around sports ability. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath the pants that they have tried so hard to wear this year. To Kenny Buzard, we bequeath a copy of How to Build a Muscular Body. To Herbert Ament we bequeath the following adage: Silence is golden. To Margie Gourley, we bequeath a large, framed picture of Bill Rosensteel. To Bill Lees, we bequeath a receipe from mother's cook book on how to make better pop corn. To the Junior Class, we bequeath the responsibility of upholding the tradition and dignity of the school. Yours is the task of stepping into the place of leader- ship which we are leaving to you. Your new standing will carry with it the honor which inevitably clings to the name, Seniors, but it will also carry with it responsi- bilities because Senior classes, yet to be, which have not now even finished Gram- mar School, will 'form their ideals from studying you, who follow in our path. For the carrying out of the provisions of this will, we do hereby appoint Mr. Crawford as executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-one, acting in behalf of the Senior Class of 1941. -Jack Spahr, '41 WITNESSES: john C. McMillen, ,41 ' l Dorothy Ament, '41 -2l- A
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