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Last Will and Testament of January 1944 Class After due consideration and thought, we, the class of January 1944, make and publish our last will and testament. I, Octave Talaba, do will and bequeath my humor to Bob Krahling. CPlease do not use in study halls, as it had another name there.J I, Walt Wollam, do will and bequeath my all- round ability to anyone capable of following in my footsteps. CSize 12, width F, see Shirley Niswonger, Walker's prize salesgirlj I, Pat Green, do will and bequeath my ability to win friends and influence people to Charles Freedeman. We, the Coco twins, do will and bequeath the distinction of being two of a kind to the Williams twins. CPick near-sighted teachers, kids, it pays.J I ,James Hobbins, do will and bequeath my exposed film to Bob Plajer. Always carry a spare blonde for you never know where you'll need one. I, Lois Ann Myers, do will and bequeath my feet to anyone who thinks he is capable of keep- ing his balance on them. I, James Pappenhagen, do will and bequeath my brains to Carol Vander Velde Cas if she needed themb l I, Margaret Luca, do will and bequeath my flaming red hair to Katherine Russo. I, Patty Neill, do will and bequeath my giggle and one padded cell to Aimee Morey. I, Nadine Phillips, do will and bequeath my column, With The Armed Forces, to Norma Jean Muffly. Buy plenty of V-Mail. CGood Lucky I, Catherine Cox, do will and bequeath my in- exhaustible energy to anyone who can find out where I buy my vitamin pills. I, Kenny Cade, do will and bequeath my jit- terbug steps to Bob Bay. I, Mary Thompson, do will and ,bequeath my vivaciousness to Shirley Sadler. I, Dean Ashbrook, do will and bequeath my ability with the gentler sex to Warren Hardy. I, Shirley Miller, do will and bequeath my treasurer's report to Martha Scott. tThey check it gal, they check it carefulj I, Margaret Stanley, do will and bequeath my ability to pick number one in the drawing for senior play seats. I, Ruth Ann Swoboda, do will and bequeath my editorship of the Chronicle to Lois McQuown. Buy something to grow hair when the proofs come back. I, Gloria Gorun, do will and bequeath my poetry to William Shakespeare. I, Charlotte John, do will and bequeath my fun in assembly room 221 to all you undergrad- uates. I, Beth McMinn Bard, leave my dimple to Mr. Webb to charm the student body into sub- mission when he says, You're all excused to first period classes. I, Helen Greek, leave my politeness and my ability to play child parts to Whit so he can be an elf in the next Fall Varieties. I, .Aregutha Nicholson, bequeath my guitar playing and singing to George Dietrich, who is already an up-and-coming Romeo. I, Charles Sollazzo, bequeath my quiet charm to John Welch, who, goodness knows, can use the quiet. g I, Steve Berletich, leave my ability to collect library passes to Miss Lucy McKibben, who al- ways wanted to know where I got them. I, Gloria Koch, do will and bequeath my co- operative spirit to you undergraduates fit is a good thing to havej. I, Ruth Leffingwell, do will and bequeath my half of a locker to the one freshie who is always left without one. I, Sam Reale, do will and bequeath my croon- ing ability to Frank Sinatra Cbig-hearted Sam-- miej I, Edythe Gebhardt, do will and bequeath my hank of wool and two knitting needles to Toni Leo Ccome on Tom, learn howll. I, Elaine Holibaugh, do will and bequeath my pleasing personality to Helen Lutz falways giving things to people who donlt need theml. I, Lawson Martin, do will and bequeath my strong and silent type to Al Rogel. I, Lottie Lorbach, do will and bequeath a sandwich to anyone with a fourth period phy- siology class Cmany were the days I wished I had onel. We all do will and bequeath, to any class in the future that is capable, our famous Prom of the United Nations, our Senior Play and the record of our ticket sales. We also leave good luck and fondest memor- ies to our successors. We, the class of January 1944, do will and bequeath our sincerest thanks and best Wishes to our friend and patroness, Miss Ruth Weaver. 18
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RUTH DOWLER Pationess HONOR ROLL Corrine Mulac ........, ......... 9 5.552 Wanda Newton ...,.. Martha Scott .,.......... ......... 9 5.055 Sally Ellett ,,.,,,,,, Carol Vander Velde 94.655 Shirley Oswalt ...,.. Lona Belle Dennis .....,.......... 94.428 James Hart ..........................., 94.115 Lois McQuoWn Snyder ........ 94.0 Olive Emery .......................... 93.7 Mildred Louise Glauser ........ 93.642 Phyllis Pauli ....,................,.... 93.448 Edgar Shirk ........ 92.896 Pauline Lisk ........ Faye Chesney .,... Julia Jorney ....... 92.696 92.642 92.580 Albert Rogel ,......... Shirley Marshall .. . 1 FRANK RODGERS President ,.....,..91.965 .........91.685 ,........91.642 ,........91.366 .........91.259 Patricia Pettibon ,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,, 9 1 .25 Carolyn Dimit ............ ......... 9 0.571 Leonard McClarren Ellen McGowan ,.., John Gusbar ...,... Bert Wilson ......... Kathryn Sefert .... Betty Webb ......... ......,.,.....90.413 r,.,.,,..90.413- .........90.4 ..,,...,.90.3 ....,....89.418 .........89.413 Betty Shreve ....... 92.178 Bonnie Shively ...... ......... 8 9.285 Audrey Bettis ........................ 92.071 This is for the iii-st seven semesters only. ROBERT KRAHLING MAXINE SANTSCHI MARTHA SCOTT Vice-President Secretary Treasurei-
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