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Gerald Thomas {Engie) Tomorrow life is too late; live today. Norma Sechrist (Blondie) A lovely lady garmented in light. Lamar ' arren {Eli) Were there no women, men might live like gods. Phyllis Sechrist (Butch) The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love. Charlotte Slabaugh (Pete) I slumbered seven years, and then lost my degrees. Lamar Weaver (Skip) He sleeps more by day than by night. Eloise Stahly (Ellie) Quarrels of lovers renew their love. Max Weaver (Maxie) Old men dream dreams, young men see visions, I am sleepy too. Thomas Wegmiller (Peter) Man has his will, — but woman has her way, — with Tom? Anna Lou Stuckman (Annie) Rumor does not always err; it sometimes even elects a man. Wilfred ' ( ' ise (Sal) Sweet is the strain when in the song the singer has been lost. Mildred Stump {Millie) There is a tide in the affairs of women which, taken at the flood leads — God knows where. Phyllis Stump {Phil) The sweetest noise on earth: a woman ' s tongue: a string which hath no discord. Robert Yarian {Lard) His wit invites you by his looks to come, but when you knock, it never is at home. Lois Wagner (Lois) A sunny tem.per gilds the edges of life ' s blackest cloud. Gertrude Yoder {Gertie) If you wish to be loved — love. I BEQUEATH UNTO YOU We, the class of 1941, being of sound mind and some mental faculties, knowing only too well that we have completed our years in these halls of learning, declare this our last will and testament. L Richard Avenmarg. do bequeath my ability to keep all information of pranks to myself, to Francis elty. hoping sincerely it will help silence him. L Arlene Bigler, do bequeath my ability to get my Chemistry by hook or crook, mostly crook, to Mary Alice Metzler, providing she takes Chemistry. L LaMar Clouse, do bequeath my knowl- edge I gained in Agriculture to James Martin, in case the need arises for him to sow any more corn than he already has. I, Harold Copsey, do bequeath my Charles Atlas physique to anyone who can stand the strain of Atlas ' s ten easy lessons. L John Doyle, do bequeath my ability to bring forth laughter at the slightest move or opening of my mouth to Walter Reed, who Tm sure will try hard to get as many laughs as I did. L Reatha Dumph, do bequeath my natural demureness to Eleanor Phend. which when added on to hers will probably silence her like a clam. L Richard George, do bequeath my low grades to Boob Miller. realizing this will hurt his genius. , Carolyn Gentzhorn. do bequeath my read- ing library of the 2nd hour assembly, con- sisting of Superman, Flying Aces, Dime Sports, etc. to Ellen Jean Pippen, to improve her present mental condition. L Ethel Mae Gould, do bequeath my sense of duty, attempting to promote better be-haved classes, and individual work, to Rosemary Martin, hoping she will be able to bear the burden. L Wilma Hamman, do bequeath my hard earned position in band to Joan Nunamaker, although I realize she will have trouble get- ting in and out of my private locker to prac- tice. L Darlene Haney. do bequeath my co-opera- tiveness to anyone who can grin and bear it as I did.
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I BEQUEATH UNTO YOU— fConfmued) I. Leatha Hanshew. do bequeath my twink- ling feet on roller skates to Doris Foudy. to help her keep her school girl figure. I. Jean Harter. do bequeath my tear glands to Joan Mellinger, hoping sincerely she will be able to save herself lots of embarrassment by controlling them better than I did. I, Verda Hepler. do bequeath my way with the country boys to all the lonesome country girls. I, LaFerne Hochstetler. do bequeath my stately posture to Betty Miller hoping sin- cerely that she will brace up. I, Tom Housour. do bequeath my Hare for the younger set to Bob Kinsey, noticing he al- ready dates a few of my old flames. I. Olive Lou Huff, do bequeath my liking for popular songs to my sister, Janice Huff, knowing that since we are sisters, we will then be able to jam together. 1. Esther Huffman, do bequeath my first name Queen to Shirley Walters, knowing of course, that a Queen usually ends up with a King, and that should suit Shirley fine. I. Howard Kurtz, do bequeath my affection for a certain member of the Rensberger fam- ily to Adam La Zonga, knowing that he will need all six lessons to win her, if he has my luck. L Phyllis Kurtz, do bequeath my Six Les- sons from Adam La Zonga, which enabled me to receive the award for being a good flirt, to Jean Oyler, although I realize she doesn ' t really need them. L Charlotte Lamb, do bequeath my raven black curly tresses to Josephine MuUett. in case she ' s tempted to use the blonde solution on hers again. L Gordon McCormick, do bequeath my way with a certain senior ' s Wakarusa gal to any- one who can put up as stiff a competition as I did. L Lowell McCuen, do bequeath my junior girl to Shanty Geyer since the after school walk to her home will help him keep his school girl figure. L Dorothy Malcolm, do bequeath my Future Homemaking knowledge to Peggy Stahly. realizing she can use it to a good advantage, since Sponie and she call each other ' Mom and Pop. L LaMar Metzler. do bequeath my outstand- ing genius for inventing those solutions in Chemistry which either blow up or smell def- initely bad. to Whiskey Miller, whom I hope can acquire my well-perfected innocent ex- pression afterwards. L Phyllis Metzler. do bequeath my love for a good dance tune to Wilma Nettrour, hoping her operation won ' t slow her jitterbugging down. L Harry Middleton, do bequeath my much used gift of gab to Miles Fairchild, hoping he will get as much enjoyment out of arguing each and every point in classes as I did. L Betty Miller, do bequeath my last name to Bette Tobias and apologize that I am un- able to dress it up in a red. white and blue sweater. L Mervin Miller, do bequeath my imitation laugh of the Shadow ' to Bill Henley, know- ing that since he is in chorus his vocal cords will stand the strain. L Jeanne Alice Mishler, do bequeath my practiced way with the men ' to Bennie Sue Blackburn, hoping she will appreciate my contribution to her almost perfect way. e, Helen Moore and Maxine Moyer, do bequeath our jitterbug steps to Mary Ellen Neterer to use at six and fifteen. L Bill Muntz. do bequeath my Thursday and various other absentees from N. H. S. to Max Gwin in case he too gets the lust and desire to be a roving country boy. L James Osborne, do bequeath my senior girl friend, whom I have just jilted, to Atley Miller, hoping he will be more faithful than L L Richard Pippen. do bequeath my tardi- ness at school, which occurred dailv, to Ger- ald Bigler. since he ' s on the basketball team too. L Isabelle Pletcher. do bequeath my knowl- edge of all subjects including talks on Bour-
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