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SENIOR CLASS WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of the Avilla High School, City of Avilla, State of Indiana, being of sound mind (we hope) in manner and form as follows: I, Martha Kemerly, leave my blonde hair to Walter Schauweker. I, Luella Gehring, bequeath my many boy friends to Joan Lash. [, Warren Blackman, bequeath my love for fast driving to Lois Troyer. I, Dean Cramer, leave by K’ville girl friend to Jim Miller. I, Glenn Bradley, leave to John Ley, my handsome features. I, Jud Sayles, bequeath to Stanley Fordeck, my mustache. {, Warren Sheets, will my ability to sleep in all classes to Jacqueline Spacy. I, Lorene Barrett, my Michigan boy friend to Mary Warble. I, Gertrude Rynearson, my wonderful figure to Veryl Weimer. I, Stanley Pepple, will my love for brunettes to Warren Harding. I, Paul Teders, will to anybody, everything I have. I, Claude Kennel, leave to James Frankenberg, my hunting ability. I, Christine Call, leave my ability to eat and not get fat to Betty Housholder. I, Dorothy Myers, bequeath my unknown boy friend to Eulalia Traxler. I, Wil iam Lobdell, will my whiskers to Allen Anderson. I, Donna Kistler, leave my bashfulness to Mary Ann Cogan. I, Betty Acker, leave my ever-changing voice to Marie Frey. I, Luella Conrad, will my dreamy looks to Dorothy Wagner. I, Lester Campbell, will my quietness to Lavon Carteaux. I, Richard Blotkamp, will my long legs to Cleo Crothers. I, Violet Busch, leave my dimples to John Berkes. I, Raymond Scheurich, leave my ability to catch skunks to Philip Helmer. I, Ralph Simon, bequeath my pleasant disposition to Omer Traxler. I, Doris Stephenson, will my job as “Blow Out” reporter on th e “Exhaust” to Wilma Brown. I, Phyllis Linville, leave my ninety-five pounds to Loretta Householder. I, Jack Febles, bequeath my interest in K’ville to Donald Newman and Richard Frey; I, Fern Rhodes, will my secret dates to Betty Shutta and Kathleen Berkes. I, Gene Cogan, leave my interests in a certain girl to Chester Dove. I, Beverly Herberger, bequeath my giggles to Delores Wolf and Merle Pepple. I, Pauline Imler, leave my Rome City interests to Beatrice Riehm. I, Harvey Preston, will my one minute dash before the tardy bell to John Clark. I, Russell Carteaux, leave my love for Comic Books to Nancy Hersh. I, Martha Beltz, bequeath my friendliness to Raymond Pfleidner and Virginia Conrad. I, Roberta Wineland, will my control of temper to Martha Blotkamp. I, Argle Christlieb, leave to Donald Helmkamp, my good foundations. (Feet to you.) I, Pat Knauer, will my adaptability to bright colors to Loella Grawcock and Mar- jorie Walters. I, Annabelle Schlupp, leave to Arthur Zolman and Cletus Growcock, my chewing gum which they can split. FACULTY To the faculty of dear old Avilla High, we, the departing seniors, class of ’41, leave to you all the rest of the students, hoping that they will treat you fair and square just as we, the model, modest, and modern students, have. JUNIORS To the oncoming seniors, our assembly seats, our dignity, said dignity being in good condition as it was little used by us. : SOPHOMORES To the sophomores we leave our fine habits and high culture and quietness when the bell rings. FRESHMEN To the freshmen we leave the teachers of dear old A. H. S., hoping they have better luck with them than we had. In Witness Thereof, We, the Senior Class, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, at Avilla High School, City of Avilla, State of Indiana, in the year of 1941. Amen. Signed: The Senior Class of 1941. Page 17
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