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SENIOR CLASS WILL (Continued) We, the Senior Class, leave: To Mr. Haire, a better American History class in 1947-48. To Miss Jern, fifty new typewriters so everyone can have his budget done on time. To Mr. Sunderman, our memories and headaches received during play practice last October and November of 1946. To Miss Brenkmann, a Home Economics class with no books so the pupils can cook and sew instead of read. To Mr. Quarton, a warmer science room so he won’t have to take his stu- dents to study hall. To Mr. Haselton, a pair of tennis shoes for every member in school so they won’t “walk across the floor in their street shoes.” To Mr. Ulery, a chorus period once a week so he can make singers out of the boys and girls chorus. To Mr. Adamson, a set of books entitled, “Why Not to Drive a Hudson.” To Mose Leary, our faithful janitor, a broom that is as wide as the hall so he won’t have to make so many trips up and down every day. We do hereby leave Byron Community High School to those behind, hoping they will get as much pleasure out of it as we have in the past four years. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1917. Twelve
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1947, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that the time of our departure is now at hand, hereby will and bequeath our characteristics, qualities and ambitions to the remaining members of Byron Community High School. Dolores Beuth gives her talking ability to Jane Love. Robert Boehm leaves his ability to raise cows to Carol Anderson. Colleen Cain leaves her job of mending socks at the Stocking Factory to Sally Garner. Donita Campbell wills her cheerleading ability to Bernadine Brown. Lee Campbell gives his red wavy hair to Harold Stebner. Virginia Coffman leaves her “Chevy” to Jean Moats and Cherie Dyer so they won’t have to “bum rides” to Oregon. Forest Dewar leaves-------------well, he just leaves. Jennine Featherston leaves her jet-black hair to Velma Harmon. Cal Goethe gives his carefree manner and easy-going ways to Lynn McNames. Willis Hagemann gives his bright answers in English IV (such as, “Macbeth wrote Beowulf”) to Helen McAffee. Jean Hedges leaves her place on the debate team to Dick Falk. James Hendee leaves his short, bowed legs to John Cassell. Andrew Jackson leaves his scientific mind to James “Boob” McNames. Lester Lameyer gives his wrestling ability to Charles McNames. Clark Lewis leaves his “naps” in American History to Pat Kanode. Leland Morrison leaves his place as a Transit Truck Driver to Dean Rydholm. Roberta Null leaves her ability to get along with the boys in Chemistry to Judy Porter. Pauline Oltmanns leaves her tall figure to Joan Morrison. Joe Parks wills his basketball ability to Joe Vogel. Caroline Reinders gives her quiet ways to the Dillow twins. Evelyn Rieken leaves her “man-hate” attitude to Barbara Welsh. Jim Riley leaves his riding ability (horses, that is) to Jesse Copeland. Dorothy Sherwood leaves her petite figure to Lois Palmer. Charles Snyder gives his broad shoulders and manly physique to Wesley Palmer. (Continued on Page 12) Eleven
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