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. lt '- ' v 05 ., WVTfiwwwmwwmmmwmmmmmmmmdwvffswmfw WWmWm6WimuW'MWMvTVT'W CLASS WILL OF 1949 CCONCLUDEDP E I, Evelyn McIntosh, do will and bequeath my collection of cocktail forks U Q Cwhich never knew the taste of a cocktailb, for use as bookmarks in textbooks 2 to Vern Starr. ? I, Joy Timmerman, do will and bequeath my ability to NhaggleF teachers, Z Cespecially Mr. Huttemanb, to Pat Place. 5 I, Joe Castro, do will and bequeath my ability to accept school and educa- 5 tion in general, with such aloofness to Jeanne Espy. Q I, Dawn Goode, do will and bequeath a few excess pounds to Joan Chawgo. - 'S I, Robert Simonton, do will and bequeath my shapely ears to Pat Carroll and my triangular walk to Ray Kelly. 3 H I, Dick Etherington, do will and bequeath a model airplane that actually 5 flies to Jimmy Lyng. 5 I, Donald Stevens, do will and bequeath to Bill Hayes my wit and clever S sense of humor. Q i To Mr. Robinson we leave 'An bus to carry students to and from ball games 5 Cespecially necessary in case of defective heatersi. 5 To uMiss Study Hall Trulln, we leave a homeroom of her own in which she 2 can store her numerous Latin and French books, including Greek Mythologies, 4 plus a special cabinet for her six million pencils and embroiderd handker- 4 c iefs. x 3 To Coach Wagoner we leave a girls football team capable of working B-48 5 as well as the boys. ' ? To Mrs. Jerome we leave a large bottle of rubbing liniment and a box of ' 5 throat soothers to use after Business Law Class. To Mr. Hutteman we leave the biggest buck in the woods to be had when he f has that WHOLE WEEK off for hunting. ' To Mrs. Brodie we leave a large enough library to seat the entire eighth 3 period study hall plus a group of mute students to use it. A To Miss Phillips we leave a piano in each and every room of the building for her 'music lessonsn. To Miss Sweet we leave 150 cartons of those everneedy bandaids and an 5 economically sized 50-galloned drum of methiolate for those ailing football f l players. Q To Mrs. Russell we leave the complete works of Emily Dickenson to occupy 3 x her spare time in eighth period study hall. 3 To Miss Muldoon we leave a hammer, chisel, pair of pliers and a hacksaw Q to extract as well as clean her victims bicuspids. 3 To Mrs. Walts, we leave a complete supply of pens, pencils, rubberbands Q and paper clips for those students who dash in and out of the office before 1 and after each class. 1 To WDr. I. Q. Beckn, we leave a complete and ready for use three thousand . questioned true-false test to administer to the Seniors for the January exam. To Miss Olivier we leave a homemaking class that can eat what they cook 2 and wear what they sew. 9 To Mr. Fiestal, in order to replace his slightly used N '32 Chevien, we E leave a 1949 Buick large enoght to accomodate the entire Agriculture Class E on their frequent expeditions to Canton. E Margaret Cady 2 Frank Purpura 5 .-f.L.'.-- vre lvx ind is .EAM vg1.sa4zg.Qi.lsxflsa-g:.s.4i.24-Q,.X - :sl.d1,'c.v::f.k44sls2. . f.:,g.2l.1g,4..qQ,,4.s ' . . - --- M 2.49. f 'se' . umm? 1 , f 11' 1 V ' li , , , . . , x A . J I. . 2 H u . 1 h 1
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