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CLASS WILL 1940 Janet Huber leaves her pleasant smile and charming manners to Elnora Bachenberg. William Huebner leaves all his studious seriousness to Keith Henninger. Richard Huettner goes out like a lamb. Eva Mae Hutchison leaves . . . satisfied. W. T. Hutchison presents his tall slenderness to Bud Freese. Phillip Jackson wills his arrogant, obstinate, tenacious, inflexible perserverance to any one willing to pay the price. Richard Jahns, ‘Tarzan,” leaves many admirers behind. Helen Johnson wills a few words of wisdom to the Sophomores, but a very few at that. Norman Johnson leaves with his mouth agape and his tongue extended. Mary Kanady leaves the realm of school activity with joy. Marjorie Kermoade leaves for bigger and better places to enlarge her already unusual knowledge of social life. Marceille Ketter leaves for a career with a wonderful voice. Mary King bequeaths her bass viol to any one who can carry it. Roy Kouns leaves behind his amazing knowledge of chemistry to befuddled students of next year. Elza Kuhlman bequeaths his soft-spoken manner to Bud Reed. Violet Marie Liebsch leaves a typewriter in no condition for future use. Constance Little leaves for more plentiful stamping grounds. Marjorie Lord does not leave anyone . . . he left first. Eleanor Lucas leaves Annie to carry on the Lucas name and the G. A. A. point system. Mary Jean Lundy leaves her locker full of papers. Dorothy “Toots” Lunsford leaves for Greene’s. Beatrice McDermott leaves her gentle voice to any loud mouth. Douglas McIntyre presents his knock knees to Kahle Wiar’s bow legs. James McKelvey leaves for home. Maxine McNulty leaves the commercial contestants minus some fast competition. Milton “Jitter” Martin leaves the women behind. Harriette Ann Med lock leaves a very ignorant history class. Lela Michel leaves her pleasant smile to Naomi Needham. Lola Mitchel leaves her friendly and gracious manners to Betty Latz. Laura Nanomantube leaves for a championship basketball team. Maxine Newman leaves Carroll Tisdel with no bookkeeping aid. Garold “Doc” Peck bequeaths his jalopie to Beverly Thompson. She practically has it already. Norma Phillips leaves with no regrets. | PAGE 24]
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CLASS WILL 1940 We, the Senior Class of 1940, being of sound mind and disposing memory, but sensible to the uncertainty of life, about to depart from the Falls City High School forever, and being desirous of making full, complete and final disposition of our high school possessions, accomplishments, and titles, do hereby bequeath to the under-classmen the following: Roy Albers leaves his self-satisfied air to those who have no confidence. Carolyne Barton leaves her never-failing method of how to get thin to Pauline Kentopp. Reed Bonsall and Norval Jones leave together and with haste. Arlene Bossom leaves her ability to keep quiet to Lucille Bossom. Jean Bowers bequeaths his skill in wielding a razor to Tommy Cooper. Ruth Braun leaves a very good record. Donald Bressler leaves his darling features to the only other handsome boy in school, Duane Dewey. Frank Buchholz wills his power as a charmer of the fairer sex to Don Kennedy. Edward “Fred” Carter leaves his collegiate gait to anyone wishing a copy. Lillian Colglazier leaves locker 182 to those who wish to know where to go to get free typing paper. Maxine Collins bequeaths her ability of knowing all the answers to Henry Horn. Irvin Corn ford leaves nothing. He lost everything when he met Pat Carmine. Bettie Daniels’ infallible attraction for the sterner sex, she wishes presented to Marianne Evans. Amy Beth Dowell leaves her quiet and unassuming ways to Sally Huffman. Virginia Dunn leaves unmolested. Etta Engleman leaves her wavy locks to Jack Chaffee. Dick Farmer leaves his beaming face and halo haircut to any who wish this blight. Marian Friedly wills her sweet, unaffected disposition to Annabelle Cox. Arlin Fritz leaves a large space to be filled by James Irwin and Sam Cowan. Bernice Gatz leaves . . . but not alone. Sally Graham leaves school to join the Grand Opera at KMA. Eunice Graden wills her extra inch of skirt to Lois McCarty. Charles “Mouse” Greenwald leaves gladly. Olive Greenwell bequeaths her pleasant smile to Mary Ellen Eickhoff. Gene Hale leaves his superhuman understanding to Jack Davidson. Geraldine Hannaford leaves with joy. Neola Hayes presents her giggle to David Poteet’s car to further its production of squeaks. Clarence Heck’s sense of right and wrong is yet unwarped. He presents it to Joe Norris. Bob Heinzelman leaves the teachers worthy of debating medals. Margaret Henke wills her strong voice and self-confidence to any one with an inferiority complex. Jack Hinshilwood offers his “La Rose” hair oil to Bill Huffman. Please return it. Helen Hoover leaves her backwardness forwarded to Willabelle Dunn. [PAGE 231
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CLASS WILL 194ft Dorothy Pratt wills her well trained memory to Bernard Allsman. June Price presents her blond locks to Wilma Pollette. Avalene Quigley bequeaths her mild, industrious manner to Bill Allen. Miles Reece leaves still thinking “Am I a man or am I a mouse?” Esther Rieger bequeaths her friendly glances to Jane Johnson. Frances Rush leaves her conscientiousness to the scatterbrains. Zella Schlicker wills one of her best poems to the school to be used in the annual. Thank you. Arlene Schreiber leaves with languishing looks cast over the shoulder. Nellie Lee Schuler leaves with doubt. Harold Seeger leaves by Gatz. Virginia Shannon leaves a position in many activities not easily filled. Cora Lee Stump leaves for better lands. Gern Shiley leaves for her constant admirer. Edna Shoup leaves her happy disposition to next year’s discouraged freshmen. Virgil Siemering leaves a typewriter upstairs smoking. Evelyn Slagle presents her studious ability in care of David Poteet. Helen Slagle bequeaths her flirtatious winks to any handsome lad. Alvie Strasil bequeaths his dilapidated automobile to Dean Cox. Betty Lee Stumbo wills the honor of always knowing the answers to Marcene La-Forge. Ralph Summers leaves for the land of beautiful women. John Swearingin leaves his late hours to a freshman who can handle them. James Thompson leaves without ever having succeeded in blowing up the chemistry lab. Wayne Tisdel presents his grin that laps over and buttons in the back to Ray Hutchins. Robert Wagner leaves after a long stretch. Christopher Wells leaves with, “It was a hard pull, but I finally got out.” Dora Wells presents her ability to get in home room first to Nellie Parker. Josephine Wissman leaves, still “wissing” for a man. Ella Loraine Witt bequeaths her excellent work in the G. A. A. for future members. Marceille Zorn leaves her bashfulness to Geraldine Lessel. By- Marjorie Lord. Edward Carter Garold Peck [PAGE 25|
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