Bradner High School - Mirror Yearbook (Bradner, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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94 ' ' tahnpf' ' ' 194 CLASS WILL On this twenty fourth day of May, 1941, We the forty-third Senior Class of Bradner High School being of sound body and sane mind? do hereby bequeath by means of our last will and testament to the following people all our worldly goods, consisting of the used text books, gum, paper, initialed desks and other discarded articles, All of which will ba disposed of to the best of their ability and to these specific people the more personal attributes, To Mr. Zinser we bequeath our original and unfounded theo- ries in the field of Chemistry and higher mathematics. To Miss Blessing we give complete guardianship of those two noble characters, the heroic couplets, To Mr. Messmore we will our superior ability for letter writing gained through four years of note writing. To Miss Smith we give our combined dignity of manner. To Miss Moore we will our ingenious art of talking for hours and saying nothing. To Mr. Sheffer we give our unlimited talent for music. To Mr. Fulghum we give our ability to play games and to win them, Doris Peoples wills her desire to own a jallopy to Dick Sloan. Brassy Klingman wills his ability to win friends and influ- ence girls to Bob Hiser. To Joanna, Millie Myers wills her technique for not break- ing her glasses. Doris Smith gives her ability to blush at the slightest provocation and about nothing to Jean Bowers, 'Wilber Graber wills his loquaciousness to Cliff Pitcher, To Dovie, Betty Sworden wills her dramatic art, Bob Schell gives his neatly groomed hair to Jr, Todd.

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Q41 - 0 'igfahnpl' 0 - ' 194 CLASS PROPHECY Continued But the picture faded and immediately a scene flashed back. It was a set in Hollywood. There was a nurse shaking her finger at an actor with a guitar over his shoulder. The nurse, who, could you imagine, was none other than Leona Molter who was telling the Qhelper of the poorn, 'the sing- ing cowboy' Graber that he was still in danger from the back injury he received when he fell from that horse in the shooting of 0Cowboy Graber wins againn. Low and behold Mar- jorie Humberger poked her head out from behind a scene.nWe11 said Max, nWhere did you come from?W 0Gh, Mrs. Petersmytha said she was nervous sc the studio put off the shooting of that scene until tomorrow morning.' Uwhat are you playing?W asked Leona. WStill playing maid to Mrs. Petersmytha in the WTopper Series,W said Marjorie, UI bet you can't guess whom I saw the other day,N said Leona. fWho,H said Marjorie. NNo one hut Doris Peoples.N She set her plane down on Harriet Sage's lawn when I was there, Harriott's starring in UBlueberryq that new sensa- tional singing show. So Doris Peoples is flying planes,said Max. But the answer was out off by the entering of the producer of the studio ani his secretary and nurse. WRemem- ber your blood pressure,' said the nurse. Max looked at the trio and than stared. The two girls were Betty Sworden and Virginia Sanders. The former, his secretaryg the latter, his nurse. Wwhy, hello,W said Betty, Nwhat are you doing?u 'Just talking about the class of '41,W said Leona. 0Well, besides us, I can help with another one,n said Virginia. WI just saw her working on the books in the produceris office.' 'I saw Kenneth Allen working on the scenery yesterday,N said Max. One of the girls started to answer but the scene faded away quickly, But in its place came a scene of the building of a sky- scraper in New York. A limousine had just pulled up to the curb and the owner and editor of the Herald, the most pmpu- lar newspaper in New York, got out. She was going towards the engineer who was conferring with the head machinist. When the trio got together I could see who they were. The woman was none other than Doris Smith, the engineer was Ray Klingman, the machinist was Alfred Merrit. As they began to confer, the picture faded. There is still one unaccounted for, Mildred Myers. As' the picture came into view, it was the picture of a cosy farm home nestled among Wisconsin's many lakes. At the door stands a woman calling fondly to a man coming in from the barn. WOh8 Oliei Hurry, dinner's ready.W She is none other than Mildred Myers whose husband has a prosperouschiry farm. When the picture faded I said to myself all present and ed for and before I knew it there was nothing but ring candle,



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541' 0 'igtahnpt' 'f1H4 ' CLASS WILL Continued To Pete, Jug wills his way with women. Bud Leffingwell wills his wavy? hair to Bob Bowe. Evelyn Fewless wills her reserved manner to Katy. Kenny Allen gives his ability to sleep in class to Dick Marsh. To Dick Molter, Bob Wright wills his quiet nature. Marjorie wills her unlimited ability to ask unlimited ques- tions to Geraldine. Max gives his talent for characterizing WRomeo' to Jim Ybungs. To Florence Ralmerton, Leona wills her blond curls. Dolly Sage wills her vividness of expressions to Betty Garey. To Laurens, Jinny Sanders wills the megaphone and her job as cheer leader. Jug gives his technique to get along with the underclassmen to Norma Jean. Alfred gives his flair for blonde, brunette, and red heads to R. J. Weller. Lavergne gives her height to Betty. And to all the entire Junior Class the Seniors bequeath Clay- ton's knowledge of anything and everything for their present and future benefit. To the Sophomores we give our ability to conduct ourselves properly in the presence of upper classmen--may they benefit by our example. To the Freshmen we give our ability to know and keep our place.

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