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“
Senior Class Will
We, the members of the Senior Class, being of one mind, strong in body and heart, do
hereby publish this, our last will and testament.
TO THE SCHOOL, we leave fond memories of days gone by.
TO THE TEACHERS, we leave a class who will not make so much noise.
TO MR. TAYLOR, we will a class he won't have to call .into the office so often.
TO MRS. BROWN, we will a microphone so she won't have to strain her voice.
T0 MRS. DURBIN, we leave a Home Ec. class who won't argue and fuss all the time.
TO MISS SMITH, we leave the fond memories of the days when we were in glee club.
TO MR. MEFFLEY, we will some money so he won't have to be one of those "Poor
Teachers."
TO MR. JORDAN, we will a class who can keep their mouths shut Z1 study hall.
TO MRS. GEISSMAN, we will a class who will think less of their chewing gum.
I, Dorothy Auck, will to Shirley Ulmer, my ability to get along with Mrs. Durbin.
I, Ruth Leonhart, will to Miriam Schwemley, my job at the cash register, hoping she
will take better care of it than I did.
I, Madelyn Massie, will to Mrs. Geissman, all my Grade AA bubble gum wrappers.
I, Sam Gerhart, will my inability to sit still to Marilyn Roberts.
I, Clem Studer, will my ability to be tardy to Rowenna Volk.
I, Virgil Kanney, will the ease with which I get into trouble with Mr. Jordan, to Victor
Wurm.
I, Joseph Kreim, will my ability to do algebra to the Freshman boys.
I, John Mollencopf, will an alarm clock to Dwight Rothhaar, so he can get to school and
basketball games on time.
TO THE JUNIOR CLASS, we will our ability not to be stingy with the parties.
TO THE SOPHOMORE CLASS, we will our ability to stifle our giggles whenever possible
TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS, we will the fond memories of initiation and Seniors chasing
them over corn fields.
We hope these wishes will be carried out to the best of your ability.
Witnessed and sealed this day in May of 1952.
By Virgil Kanney
Witnesses: T05
Dorothy Auck Kpj Qlollencopf
Madelyn Massie Clem Studer
Ruth Leonhart Joseph Kreim
Sam Gerhart
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