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CLASS WILL wE, THE CLASS OF 1948, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby re- voking and making void all former wills, promises or requests by us at any time heretofore made or perhaps carelessly spoken to one another as the thoughthless wish of an idle hour. To the school we will all the success that is in store for them, and hope they con- tinue to be Champs in all athletics. Lots of luck from the entire Senior class! To the faculty we will them the pleasure of getting rid of headaches from the coming juniors and seniors. To the juniors we will our place in the assembly, hoping they fill them as well or better than we did. To the sophomores we will the ability to present the seniors a very successful banquet and prom. To the freshmen we will our pencil stubs, scrap papers, erasers, and worn out books. Please keep them off the floor. Leon Ardueser wills his height and long legs to Arnold Strobel. Luella Barber wills her singing ability to Alberta Crouse, with hopes that in the near future, or sometime, she will be able to use it. Warren Bauder wills his school-skipping ability to Jim Anderson and Ray Dunn. Kenneth Bishop wills his ability to ignore insults to Tom Fromong because a per- son must always have confidence in himself. Robert Brown wills his ability to get along in English IV, or with Mr. Voorhees, to Bonnie Ormsbee. Patricia Crouse wills her ability to go with Alvin Kloeckner to Geraldine Pralle. Colleen Dickinson wills her quiet ways to Vivian Hillman. Heaven only knows she needs it. Merlyn Dickson wills his high school career to anyone who will have it. He says he would'nt challenge anyone to live those horrid days over. Dolores Dunn wills her bashful ways and blushes to Mary Ann Plautz. June Drager wills her ability to get along with the Kanorado boys to Shirley Schlichenmayer. Marlin Eberhart wills his ability to go with the girls and then leave them alone to Donald Langston. Barbara Gassner wills her ability to get a diamond ring when she's a junior to Sonya Hendricks. Bernice Gross wills her good natured way and pleasant smile to Dixie Hendricks. A smile and nice ways always help, Dixie. Edward Hatcher wills all the intelligence he left in school to Gene Calvin. Douglas Hillman wills his ability to ignore the girls, but attract their attention to Paul Brown. Darlene Jacober wills her ability to be small and wear a size nine dress to Gloria Ardueser. Betty Jacobson wills her neatness and figure to Bobby Attwood. V Leonard Johnson wills his ways to pester and tease Mrs. Walrod to Calvin Bauder. Patricia Johnson wills nothing, takes nothing, and leaves nothing and plans never to return. Gloria Kirby wills her blonde hair to Beverly Blackburn. Dean Klockenteger wills his Pepsodent smile to Ray Kintigh. Vernetta Korbelik wills her entire height of 5 feet one and a half inches to Char- lotte Boese. Wilbur Lengel wills his football ability to Bill Flatt. Think you'll ever.use it, Bill? Barbara Mangus wills her ability to play the drum and symbols to Moreen Andes. Elaine Merritt wills her temper to anyone who will have it. We are certain Pearl Harris doesn't want it. Charles Miller wills nothing but promises to return in '49 to take Darlene Gay with him. Merle Park wills his night life to Dick Hammond. Donald Pavel wills his technique for holding a girl friend Conce he gets herb to the sophomore boys. Gerald Plautz wills all his stale jokes and hearty laughs to Dale Brockmeyer. Betty Taylor wills her tall slender figure to Helen Senti. Georgia Van Hoveln wills her ability to say cute cracks at the wrong time to Gwen Purinton. Norma Wachs wills her long black hair to Ellen Otteman.
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1 V Il0l.0lRl'IS I!l'NNl DONALD PAYEI. Xl4lRNE'l'TA KORBELIK GERALD Pl4AI l'Z Le-t's have Stormy lVeather and Korbel- lk. Oh well, its always Int-.tuty llelore brains. Class Officer 3-4 Rep. to Student Foun- .- I -' Pemwrettes l-2-3-4 Spanish l'luh l-2 llrainativs l-2 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Class Officer 1-Il Student Uounvil Vice- Prvsident 4 lf' F -X 4 Journalism 4 Simnkgh' 1,2 AHHUH1 4 Journalism 4 i'h0TUS l Annual 4 Senior Play phm-Us 4 .lnnior Play Junior Play SICPTL Ono Avt Play De-nver All-Star foot- ball t-fame Senior Play L, Is there a Doc in Move out of the way the house? old dobbin. Rep. to Student Foun- Sr, Class Play cil l-2-3 Football l Student Counvil Offi- Ula:-is Officer 4 ver 4 lf. lf. A. 4 Homecoming' Queen 4 Journalism 4 Pepperettes l-2-3-4 Annual 4 Latin Fluh 2 Uhorus 4 Spanish Club l-2 Journalism 4 Annual 4 Vhorus I-2-3 Junior Play SEFII. One Am-t Play NORNIA Yvxlvlls GLURIA KIRBY BAIIBAIKA NIANGYS R.0nl'2llT BROWN I want to be a vow- MV teeth are-n't false UI attribute my pop' Annual 4 hoy's sum-the-art. and my hair ain't ularity to hralnsf' l,9p,,e,.l,nttS 4 peroxide. lfeppgrettes I-2-3-4 Spanisgl l'2 Pt-pperettes 4 I-2 Spanish 4 Annual 4 Rand 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Junior Play Senior Play Essay XVinner 3
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. ,Karo- Lf V DEAN Y Jl'NE DRAG-ER CHARLES MILLER Ll'ICI.LA BARBER K!'0ChhNTl4'hbR l wish I was single Oh! Shavlns to lead XVhen I get there, If I only had my again. a GAY life. the party begins. mul car' Student Counvil Annual 4 Plass Officer 2 Football l-3-4 Rep. 4 Senior Play Pepperettes l-2-3-4 Basketball l-3 Pepperettes 2-3-4 SEUIL One Act Play Spanish Club l-2 Track 3 Spanish Club 2 Dramatics 1-2 Base-hall 3 Journalism 4 Journalism 4 Spanish Club l-2 Annual 4 Annual 4 Journalism 4 Annual 4 Chorus l-2-3 Chorus 2-4 Junior Play SICCII. One AL-t 1-'lay TH V X. ' VYARREN BAFDER Dark room Casa- nox'a.' FOLLICEN DICKINSON Waiting for my guy to rome home. Ulass Officer l Fomhan 4 Pepperettes l-2-3-4 Spanish l-2 IQ, F x 4 lf'liotog'raphy 4 xhmla'l'4 Dramatic-s l-2 ' Spanish Club l-2 Journalism 4 Annual 4 Senior Play Fhorus l-2-3-4 Junior Play Senior Play ICICNNICTII BISHOP GEORGIA Just call me Tex. VAN HOVELN Frankie and Georgia Class officer 2-3 are lovers. Slmvish Club 2'3 Pepperettes l-2-3-4 F- F- A: 4 spanish Club 1-2 Journahsm 4 Dramatlcs 1-2 Annual 4 Journalism 4 Junior Play Annual 4 Chorus 2-3-4 SECIL One Act Play Junior Play
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