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( ia66 l Uiii CLASS OF FORTY NINE ' S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-nine, of Avilla High school, Noble County, Indiana, being of sound health and whole mind and all our wits about us, do hereby will and bequeth, these, our only worldly pos- sessions, to those students who shall follow in our lead. Article I I, Tom Angel, will my Ford (including all the rattles) to Charles Bowers. I, Bob Beckberger, will my government class bubble gum to Gale Schaefer. I, Raymond Bell, will my Dad ' s Ford, and my dents to Hugh Reynolds. I, Dick Bender, will all my girl friends except three or four to Carl Christ- ensen. I, Dick Braun, will my Atlas physique to Tommy Tompkins providing he keeps it in shape. I, Maynard Campbell, will my ability to skip school to John Gadomski. I, Teresa Carteaux, will all my boy friends except Charlie to Maxine House- holder. I, Irvine Croy, refuse to will anything (I need every thing I have). I, Janet Debes will Corky and all his belongings except his convertible to Lillian Juengel. I, Connie DePew, will my lovers ' quarrels to Forrest Parks and Retha Fischer. I, Wayne Diehm will my Chevy and flats to Ruth Iddings. I, Kenneth Douglas, will all my whiskers to Floyd Butler. I, Eugene Duehmig, bequeath my love for comic books to Donald Ley. I, Charles Forydce, leave my beloved Ford to anyone who has the money to keep it running. I, Mary Gadomski, will my Cleveland boy friend to Margaret Parr. I, Mary Geinger, will Guy Grocock to Carole Smith. I, Betty Grodock, leave my black hair to Mary Foster. I, Bernard Haines bequeath my green convertible to Emma Jean Huff (in hopes she takes care of it). I, Pat Helmer, will my control of temper to Merrilee Debes. I, Bill Huelsenbeck, leave my Durante nose to Pauline W. I, Maxine Jarrett, bequeath my turned up nose to Rita Koenig. I, Frank Knach bequeath my dimples to Paul Wolfe. I, Robert Kugler, will my peaches and cream complexion to Marjorle Freeman. I, Ruth Lash, will my late hours to Ronald Offord to keep. I, Joan Marti, will my shyness to boys to anybody who wants it. I, Richard Marti, leave my Ohio Maps to Jack Traxler and Bob Walt. I, Chloe Peters, will my love for the Buick to Martha Freeman. I, Ivan Potter, will my Plymouth to the Night Hawks of the Junior Class. I, Bernard Rhodes, leave my ability to stay a bachelor to Lee Ott. I, Fred Ritter, in sound mind and half asleep do will my chug-alug-ability to the Avilla Varsity. I, Max Robart, will my ability to chew tobacco to George Iddings. I, Ethel Schaefer, will my ability to keep away from boys to many juniors. I, Sally Schauweker, will my night mares of Corky to Lois Baney. I, Alene Scheurich, will my art ability to Ann Pepple. I, Barbara Schlotter, will my incredibly long eye lashes to Janis Whan. We, Georgia Schlupp and Joan Teders, will our disgusting giggles to Maxine Householder. I, Bertha Schrader, leave my memories of Avilla High to the entire Junior Class. I, Norman Simon, with faith and good cheer leave my training rules to Guy G. I, Max Sneary, leave bright and unsoiled my gaudy garters to Floyd Butler. Article II We sincerely hope, that our wills and testament will make your lives richer and more prosperous. Signed — Brilliance 18
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T he Juniors started their year with forty students, under the direction of Mrs. Wiima Sisson. Class officers were as follows: president, Tommy Tompkins; vice-president, Allen Owen; secretary, Doris Castator; treasurer, Ruth Uhl. The Juniors raised money by selling ice cream and candy at noons. During the first semester they had a magazine campaign and also sold Christ- mas and all-occasion cards. With great pride and joy they wore their class sweaters, the color of which was black with gold letters. Their class rings also drew attention. TOP ROW: Lois Baney, Charles Bowers, -Floyd Butler, Doris Castator, Merrilee Debes, Carl Christensen, Retha Fisher. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Foster, Martha Freeman, Marjorie Freeman, John Gadomski, Guy Grocock, Maxine Householder, Emma Jean Huff. THIRD ROW: George Iddings, Ruth Iddings, Pat- ricia Jackson, Lillian Juengel, Rita Koenig,, Donald Ley, Don- ald Offord. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Offord, Lee Ott, Allen Owen, Forrest Parks, Margaret Parr, Ann Pepple, Byron Pfaf- man. FIFTH ROW: Donna Pfafman, Hugh Reynolds, Lavon Rhodes, Dortha Rimmel, Gale Schaefer, Jack Traxler, Thomas Tompkins. SIXTH ROW: Ruth Uhl, Robert Walt, Pauline Weimer, Janis Whan, Paul Wolf. 20
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