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r ELIISS WILL We, the class of 1946, being in what we believe to be our sane mind, do bequeath all our worldly possessions- such as combs, compacts, lipsticks, discarded gum, broken furniture, carved desks, and many unused yet abused books to those we leave behind in order to reconcile them in some measure in their loss of such a distinguished class. To the juniors we leave our stately and dignified bearing so that when they become Seniors they may successfully over-awe the underclassmen and command the respect to which their position entitles them. To the Sophomores, we leave anything that isn't nailed down. We leave some of the self confidence which we have gained during our Senior year to the Freshmen who enter next fall. From experience we know how badly they need it l, Shirley Sabina Bartels, beqdeath and bestow my singing voice to Sizzle Schwab. I, Marjorie Lenora Bilger, bequeath and bestow my green Ford to Charlotte Culp. I, Lois Burkey, bequeath and bestow my job at Isaly's to anyone with good feet for standing long hours. I, Kenneth Eugene Compton, bequeath and bestow my quiet way to the person who does so much talking in study halls. I, Fcse Louise Coppock, bequeath and bestow my long red hair to Sally Koch. l, Francis Cunningham, bequeath and bestow six inches of my height to Earl Corey for basketball next year. l, Albert William Drotleff, bequeath and bestow my ability as a farmer to the Klepinger twins. I, David Clark Duff, bequeath and bestow my position as senior president to any junior with a great mind. I, William Duffy, bequeath and bestow my wavy hair to Wayne Urschler. I, ,Iohn Watson Fitzpatrick, bequeath and bestow my Agnes to him who has the ability to keep her out of the hospital. l, janet Flugan, bequeath and bestow my job at the BSN to Darlene Butler. I, Virginia Louise Forney, bequeath and bestow my typing ability to Miriam Wilson. I, Bette Lois Gano, bequeath and bestow my fingernails to Ioan Haggerty. I, Barbara lean Gaver, bequeath and bestow my wittiness to the juniors to be used in next year's economics class. I,' Frank I,ames Gorcheff, bequeath and bestow my football ability to Cuddles Kleist. l, Fred MacMurray Griffin, bequeath and bestow my dim- ples to Stash McBride. Q I, Rosalie Irene Haney, bequeath and bestow my small shoes to anyone with big feet. I, Rosa Lee Harrold, bequeath and bestow my gum to any- one in Miss Esterly's classes who can get away with it. I, Mary Rachel Hoover, bequeath and bestow my position as Torch Art Editor to any junior with patience. Leo Edgar Horst, bequeath and bestow my fog-horn voice, which I acquired leading cheers, to Bob Peters. Laura Hough, bequeath and bestow my liking for home economics to anyone who thinks they can use it in the future. Robert William Hum, bequeath and bestow my ability to get along in Salem to Ruth Keller. Elsie Mae Keller, bequeath and bestow my supply of jokes to I-lud , Bud , and Cud . ' Kenneth Kissell, bequeath and bestow my nickname of Flash to cameramen of future classes. Donald A. Kurtz, bequeath and bestow my love for horses to lean Eddy. Donald Lipe, bequeath and bestow my ability to get to school just before the tardy bell rings to Nancy Lindsay. lla Mary Lyons, bequeath and bestow my perfume to any- one who thinks they can catch 'em with it. Evelyn Morno Macklin, bequeath and bestow my quiet manner to Ian Edgerton. Gloria Iune Martin, bequeath and bestow my job in Gal- breath's orchestra to anyone who likes square dancing, Leland Daniel Miller, bequeath and bestow my Ford to Paul Mollenkopf: William Frederick Newell, bequeath and bestow my bas- ketball ability to Don Moser. Martha Mae Patchen, bequeath and bestow my orange pajamas to anyone who thinks she could sleep in them without having nightmares. Charlotte Anne Ramsey, bequeath and bestow my job at Tidd's to Dutch Harrold. Donald Rapp, bequeath and bestow my job at the BGN to anyone in need of a job. , Freida Mae Rock, bequeath and bestow my height to lean Heltzel. Dominic Ross, bequeath and bestow my black curly hair to Don Esenwein. Edna Arlene Sansenbaugher, bequeath and bestow my last name of I3 letters to Alice Hum. Wilma Louise Schlag, bequeath and bestow my good humor to the poor pessimistic freshies. Carl Sheets, bequeath and bestow fifty pounds of my weight to lim Robinson. David Simpson, bequeath and bestow my red wavy hair to Bill Poulton. Marilyn Ruth Souder, bequeath and bestow my trumpet to Gabriel. Ieanne Tennell, bequeath and bestow my job in the Glee Club to anyone with patience. Roberta R. Witter, bequeath and bestow my middle name to anyone who can guess it. Wilford Wallace Wolfgang, bequeath and bestow my ability to get along with women to any fellow with a car. David Young, bequeath and bestow my drums to George Norris.
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IUNIOR OFFICERS President lim Robinson Vice President Lee Thomas Secretary lim Mollenkopf Treasurer Sally Koch Boy's Athletic Chairman Don Esenwein Girl's Athletic Chairman Ianice Edgerton Social Chairman Miriam Wilson CLASSES FRESHMAN OFFICERS President Duane Poulton Vice President Bob Vaughn Secretary Treasurer lim Hum Boy's Athletic Chairman Ed Redpath Girl's Athletic Chairman Io Rupp Social Chairman Richard Duff SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President Dick Perkins Vice President Don Miller Secretary' Howard Gustaiuson Treasurer Sam Prizant Boy's Athletic Chairman Russell Hum Gir1's Athletic Chairman Ioan Orr Social Chairman Dolly Miller I 1'
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