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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT UF THE EL!-155 UF '44 Vve, the Class of 1944 of Souderton High School, being of sound minds and healthy bodies, do hereby bequeath, to the persons designated below, the foiiowing worldly pos- sessions: Fioyd Greaser's curiing-iron and wave set to Robert Freed. The school spirit displayed by Jane Nyce to Richard Trumbore. Doris Crouthamers hysterical laughter to Paul M. Hunsicicer with the suggestion that he bury it as soon as possible. Gerald Hartzeirs miseriy tendencies are allocated to Richard Sell. Willoughby Moyer reiinquishes his cias- sic blush to Barry Shrope. The imperturbabiy calm ways of Horace Price are bestowed on Jane Douglas. Jean Aiderfefs poetic license to Marjorie Freed and Nlary Lou Landis. Franklin Reeds self-esteem to Benny Gerhart. Wiiheimina Peters graciously leaves a lock of her hair to Harry Nusbaum. Ray Shades romances with Freshman girls to Gerald Rosenberger. Henry Giicicis irregularity in attendance to Niary Crouthamei. Joseph Greenday,s athletic ability to Earl Benner. Vvinfieid Hedricies hieroglyphic hand- writing to Curtis Piieiger. Ray Harwicifs acting ability to Paui Lucas. Doris iVioyer,s studiousness to Helene Reiff. Roy Kuip's cowboy-style driving to Nliss Houit. Pat Aiceriey's ability in the field of art to Mr. Rosenberger. The astronomical interest of Herbert Wenger to Sterling Thomas. Mark iVIusseiman's height to Robert Kuip. James Day's undying devotion to the don- key to Mr. Harley, a dissatisfied Democrat. Merritt Godshairs dancing ability to Vvii- iiam Chappell. The witty side remarks of Elmer Benner to Mr. Miller. The welt modulated voice of Shirley Moyer to Mrs. Jones to save wear and tear on herself and her students. Richard Dorn's G. I. haircuts to Paul Fisher. Joyce Yoder's boy friends to Doris Stein- hauer. Robert Schuitz's alleged singing ability to Joyce Vvoife. Vivian Souder's athletic ability to Betty Hiiderbrandt. Bill Keeier's physique, pride of the Nlarine Corps, to Mr. Undercotiier. Harold Kuip's motor-scooter to Wir. Crout- hamei in case his Buick gives out. To the authors of Mairzy Doats the musi- cal ability of Aiiene Nase. The Academic section bequeaths those English tests to the Junior Academic section. CLASS LAWYER: XVITNESSESZ Page Twenty-six
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Ninth Row: Herlzvert Culp, Gerald Rosenlncrger. George Bagluxrsi, Stanley Garis. Evelyn Slaullcr, Ruth Gross. Edyllie Myers, Barry Sclirope, Leslie Alolerfcr. Eighth Row: Wilmer Krielnel, Lake Clemmer, Ricliarol Sell. Jerry Jacobson, Robert Freecl, Curtis Pfleiger, William Chappell, James Clemmer. Seventh Row: Annie Davis. Clela Vveidman, Doroiliy Dorn. Jeanne Grcaser. Betty Hall. Vienna Forzaio, Belly Mosiowy. Sixlll Row: Peggy Allellacli, Doris Steinllauer, Jean Young. Doroiliy Allen. Marilyn Miller, Belly Kleisk. Fifth Row: Anna Nlay Graff. Geraldine Alclerfer, Esther Long, Kathleen Grant, Lorraine Hollenlnacli. Fourth Row: Jeanne Young, Wlary Freecl. Nlarjorie Lanclis, Elizalaelli Buelirlc. Third Row: Arlene Croutlxamcl, Xvancla Nice. Joyce Alclerler. Second Row: Belly Benner. Betty Hilclcrlurancll. First Row: Helene Reifl. OFFICERS UNIUH President ...... . . . GEORGE BAGHURST Vice President .. . . . HERBERT CULP Secretary .... . . . HELENE REIFF Treasurer . . . . . JAMES CLEMDIER COIOTSQGFECH Blld YCIIONV Flower,-Yellow Rose Page Twenty-eight
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