Kendallville High School - Kay Aitch Ess Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE UNDERCLASSMEN ly lb

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SENIOR WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty eight, of the Kendallville H.igh School of Noble County, Indiana, having been allowed to reside here for a period of time under the supervision of our favorite parent, the faculty, and feeling it is our duty to surrender the privileges that we have thus far enjoyed and being fully convinced we are of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in the manner following. ARTICLE I We bequeath to the oncoming senior class our rare cooperation and enthusiasm in every class project. To the underclassmen, we leave our rollicking good times and our entertaining parties. To the faculty members, we leave our boundless gratitude for their patience, perseverance, courage, and willi.ng- ness to aid us to attain greater heights of knowledge. We bequeath all of our debts to the eighth grade. They will have the longest time in which to pay them. ARTICLE II We give and bequeath our characteristics, aptitudes, and idiosyncrasies as follows: Naomi Antle-my ability Us stay away from men to Ruth Ellison, Bill Rehwinkel-my beautiful coilfure to Peyton Goodwin, Donald McNam- ara-my bashfulness to Arthur Hampshire, Norman Cripe-my seriousness and industriousness to Bob Atz, Edward Davey-my slender figure to George Wagoner, Donna Gerber-my tardiness to Phyllis Kimmel, Virginia Jordan- my Martha Raye tendencies to Marthie Milbourn, Howard Sabrosky-my height to Jack Free, Mary Emma Magill -my high grades to Jean Schlichtenmyer, Marjadene Reed-my Erst chair in the orchestra to June Campen, Victor Walters-my affections and Wrestling ability to Lionel Gebhardt, Elfrieda Kretzmann-my piety to Madelynne Martz, Virginia Ley-my artistic ability to Martha Traster, Carole PfaEman-my height to Dorothy Iler, Don Kastner- my late hours to Jack Hopkins, Mary Jane Kaufman-my kiss proof lips to Helen Smolinske, Betty Jane Aungst- my red hair to Maxine Caldwell, Shirley Hilkert-my height to Emma Preston, Walter Evers-my hearty guifaw to Garner Wilkinson, Martha Holcomb-my naturally curly hair to Pauline Kimpel, Dick Watford-my Dusen- berg to Robert Parker, Beverly Seidel-my mannish walk to Eileen Crofoot, Katherine Lawson-my cheerful dis- position to Elizabeth Ryback, Lois Lehner-my out of town boy friends to Joann I-Iowerton, Beatrice Kuckuck- my dramatic ability to Betty Strater, Clemathene Hart-my cuteness to Olivia Mullholland, john Pfeiifer-the card cheering section to Bill Goodwin, Frank Wiley-my Garrett girl to Ora Gisel, John Walters-my ability to get along with the teachers to Ruth Hamilton, Joe Berhalter-my hair oil and finger rings to Bill Schneider, Virginia Boring-my loud sneeze to Irene Bauman, Raymond Ktaner-my soft voice and mild manner to George Bechberg- er, Ethelyn Anderson-my quietness in assembly periods to Eleanor Zollman, Laura jane Horn-my perseverance in pursuing men to Helen Diehm, Tommy Imes-my unassuming manner to Dick Wagner, DeWitt Cochard-my cute smile to Charles Longyear, Jeanne Kern-my ability to flirt to Eleanor Ormsby, Helen Vcit-my pleasing per- sonality to Evelyn John, Robert Trowbridge-my ability to wreck cars to Allen Brumbaugh, Leona Murphy-my adeptness in the culinary art to Pauline Haier, Norman Seidel--my love to Lorraine Karlen, Avis Brown-my hack driver boy friend to Ruth Overholser, Dale Rollins-my practical jokes to Marie Snyder, Virginia Butler-my drawly speech to Marie Ehlers, Dorothy Richwine-my surplus weight to Ann Wagner, Evelyn Munk-my good taste in dress to Blanche Pant, Dellcs Robbins-my genial manner to Maxine Hayden, Eleanor Wible-my intelligent look and peppy expression to Mary Saller, Ruth Wilson-my silent laugh to Tom Longnecker, Tom Kizer-my Tarzan,' build to Bill Eichelbaugh, June Hill-my ability to play ping pong to Beverly Grossman, Diana Fish- my short name to Virginia Schlichtenmyer, Theron Kurtz-my cartooning ability to Harold Newman, Paul Isbell- my long arms to Bud Smith, Mary Armstrong-my job as circulation manager to Elsworth Busch, Ellen Vaughn- my nickname, Corky , to Scigal Rasler, Harold Leighty-Joann to Lloyd Herendeen, Jack Goodwin-my bound- less ambition and overflowing energy to Stan Emerick, john DeCamp--my whiskers to Edward Grady, Evelyn Drerup-my job as stencil cutter to Helen Alleshouse, Bob Engle-my nearsightedness to Bill Adams, Maxine Fred- erick-my good nature to Betty Glass, Kathryn Reade-my erect carriage to Dorothy Young, Gordon Ford-my red hair and short haircuts to Ivan Grossman, Pauline Frey-my short stature to Lenora Gutstein, Hilda Getts-my gracefulness to Marjorie Ziebell, Forrest Forker-my one armed drivers license to Ed Misselhorn, Marjorie Isbell- my smile to Jim Nesbitt, Laura Miller-my ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Deal, Eleanor Leighty-my in- dustrious nature to Dick Kurtz, junior Herrick-my ability to look natural in pictures to Jessie Magill, Lee Bushong --my athletic ability and honors to Herbert Hontz, Mary Lou Swartz-my inability to spell correctly to Dawn Lanning, Harold Bryant-my privilege to go hunting the day the season opens to Arnold Johnson, Dale Thomas- my mechanical ability to Everett Gulick, Dorothy Kimpel-my boy friends to Modesta Fought, Dan Butz-my ability to sleep in the assembly to Ursell Cox. ARTICLE III We do hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Howerton, whose unfailing advice and able assistance have enabled us to stmggle through our last year, to be the executor of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. In testimony where unto we have set our hands and seal this the fourteenth day of April. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY EIGHT Signed by the testator, Class of Nineteen Thirty Eight as and for their last will and testament in our presence, who at their request, in their presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. Subscribed and sworn to before me as Notary Public, in and for said State and Count this fourteenth ay of April, 1938. - . - .. ,. .J . ...President f e - 5 J f I ,,,,,,7,Secretary and Treasurer ,. .si l ,... .. - - . ,,,. ,,a.Nalnry Public My commission expires at th close of the year 1938.



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