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I, Alfred Moureau, will my determination to tease the girls to Bert Clendenin. I, Margaret Korando, will my ability to tell jokes to Ralph Harnagel. I, Mary Ann Clendenin, will my sincerity and willingness to work to future students of G.C.H.S. ' I, Bobby Schimpf, will dribble my basket ball skill to lvlartin Shields. I, Mary Cluster, will my indifference to boys to Sue Ann Pyron. I, Benny Easterly, will my manly physique to Millard Qualls. I, Clifford Korando, will Bill Schimpf my technique. I, Harold Choate, leave my echoes to the entire school. I, Evelyn Gale, will my art of being truthful to Betty Vasquez. I, Gladys Amschler, leave my slow motion walk to Billie Ruth Bradshaw. I, Arthur Frazer, leave my most cherished possession, Betty Gale, to youthful but ambitious Marvin Vickers. I, Helen Needham, will my shyness in the presence of boys to Marian Vickers. I, Melvin Brush, leave my ability to impersonate Mr. Horn to Lavern White. I, Alma Butler, leave my low voice to Naomijolly. We, the Senior Class of 1946 will to: The juniors: Our seats in the Assembly. The Sophomores: Our Suction - USUCTIONU. The Freshmen: Our Dignity--You need it. Mr. Lienert: fOur Dear Principalj a carton of chewing gum. Miss Slechticky: A more respectful Senior Class. Miss Colonius: A Home Ec. Room--not a cafeteria. Mr. Sabella: A parking place at Senic View for him and some ambitious lady teacher. Mr. Dunn: A better basketball squad. Mr. Harn: A chorus of girls that will open their mouths. Miss Henson: Successful history Students. To the School: A Movie Projector To our Sponsor QMiss Slechtickyj: The last word. Signed, sealed, and declared duly legal by the above mentioned Senior Class as its last will and testament. As witnesses, we do hereby certify that the said Senior Class at the time it signed this last will and testament on this 30th day of May, in the year of one thousand forty five, E Pluribus Unum, was in our opinion, of sound mind and under no constraint or disability, whatsoever. Signed: Arlene Dietrich, Wilbur Clendenin May 30, 194-6
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