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Glen Wd! We, the class of '46 make a final farewell. It is now 'time to pass on to that Great Beyond. With us, we take only the memories of the past twelve years. Since Experience is the best teacher, we feel qualified to pass on to you our last will and testament in hopes it will be of some benefit to you. To Jack Hosket goes Fred's mechanical genius, that is, provided Jack buys a motorcycle. Without further adieu Doris gives her French quotations to the book. Beware, Frenchmen of tomorrow! Beulah leaves her huh to Joyce Huston. Cherish it, Joyceg it meant a lot to us. Lawrence Bailey gets Gene's careful driving. Sorry, the Pontiac belongs to Birch. Mary Ellen leaves her Hubba! Hubba! Yak! Yak! to anyone who can interpret its meaning. She seems to think it has one. Bernard leaves his height to Bob Holly and his quiet ways to Maurice Pemberton. A pleasant change is on i-ts way. Alice divides her efiiciency and responsibility among the entire junior class-for better or for worse. Jim Ark's affectionate ways are left to Richard Anderson. He'll know how to use them. To Carl Knoedel goes Harry's warm, friendly smile. Close your mouthg I said smile. Patty's clerking ability is left to Alice Fink, although Alice never worked in a grocery store. Betty leaves her typing skill to Royal. Not everyone, however, can attain the same achievements. Barbara gives away our home room. The juniors now have something to look forward to. Ann's violent temper is left to Nancy Fess. The red hair goes with Ann. Elaine leaves her way with the men to the seventh grad-e girls. Donna wills her comic acting parts to Wilma Squires. Mitchell leaves his strong dislike for work to Phil Henderson. Ruth leaves the rugged freshmen her calm, quiet ways. It doesn't hurt to hope, does it? Charme wants Patty Anderson to have her serious, down to earth, reasoning power. Marie gives the power to read shorthand to the unsuspecting beginners of next year. Never too late to drop out. Ann Stewart can have Helen's progressive attitude. You can't keep a good man down. By all means, Frank's promptness must go to somebody. Who would like to be prompt like Frankie? Jim Fulton wants his brother, Don, to have his seat in study hall. It's engraved and everything. Study hard, Dong look where Jim is today. Sam's executive ability goes to Gene Hamilton. Did you ever watch Sam conduct a business meeting? Wallace just leaves. That is enough, isn't it? Bye, David! In witness hereof we affix our seal and signature, this seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen-hundred and forty-six. CLASS OF 1946. By Wallace Townsend. OUR SINCERE THANKS The stali' wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Axel Bahnsen for the photography displayed in our year- book. His very helpful co-operation has largely assisted in maintaining the high standards of our school.
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-.--rn vpxvmyp-nrqqq--T BAND UNIFORM CONTRIBUTIONS Anderson, Victor Armstrong, Jessie Bahnsen, Axel Baldwin, Robert Barr, Ira Bean, Morris Brannjum, Robert Cooperative Club Dawson, Bill Deaton Hardware Store DeWine ci Hamma Erbaugh of Son Fess, Nancy 4-H Club Foundry Shaw, Frances Fulton, Robert F uray's Drug Store Glen, fxarie- I Grinnell, Harold Hawk's Shoe Shop Henderson, Algo Home dv School H osket, jack Hutslar, Alfred fohnston, Carroll Krogefs Leuba, Ted , Lieberman, Manuel Linkhart's Elevator McGladrey, L. L. Nickoson, Lloyd Oster, Ed Rankin, Martha Roberts 5 dv 10 Semler, Paul Sheridan, Earl Shook, Viola Smidl, james CCapt.j Squires, Walter Stewart, Russell Tavern Taylor, Dr. David Vernay, Sergius Weber's Cafe Weiss, R. W. u I Welch, Elder Wingfield, Ann Wingfield, Dr. P. B. Earned Paper Drives C 2 j Home Rule Rally Carnival Basketball Game IOSTEN'S TREASURE-CRAFT IEWELRY AND STATIONERY Box 192, Springfield. Ohio Adv
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