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C5l,CLSS ClD'COPlf'lBCy Ah, my young friends, come into my tent: I shall gaze into the crystal hall and tell you what I can see of your life in the year 1957. That little girl is Arlene Byler. I see her in a little house built for three. There is a red-haired little boy in the picture also. Stand- ing in the kitchen beside this petite young housewife is a county ex- tension worlcer showing some of the latest developments in canning. She is Mary Alice Eshelman. The next thing I see is a skilled doctor at work in the operating room of the Morgantown Community Hospital. His name is Donald Herb and the nurse beside him is Mary McNeal. Another doctor enters the room: it is Florence Miller who is studying to become a hrain surgeon. V A large high school looms into the picture. In the history de- partment is David Rapp teaching American history. In the principal's office there is a secretary whose name is Mae Stoltzfus. - The crystal shows me a large factory in Morgantown. This fac- tory is owned and operated lay Florihel Gordon., a very prominent Business woman. At the loading platform are four big trailer truclcs. The big man directing the unloading is Walter Carvell, the owner of the truclcs. The scene shifts to Main Street in Elverson. I see E. Allen Murray sitting in his office overlooking his huge modern garage. He has a chain of ten garages in eastern Pennsylvania. The pictures in the crystal fade, and I can see no farther into the lives of these ten promising citizens, butyl know that the crystal will light up again some future day to show advancement for all of your C HSS. 1 1: F a A twen ty-nine
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I twenty -eight Qlciss Will We, the Class of 1947 of Caernarvon High School, County of Berlcs, State of Pennsylvania, heing in good hodily health and of sound mind and heing desirous of settling our possessions and direct- ing the disposal of our estates after our decease, while we have strength and capacity to do so, do malce and puhlish this, our last will and testament, herehy revoking and making null and void all other wills and testaments, hy us hereto made. As to our worldly estate and all the property, real, personal, or comhined, of which we shall he entitled at the time of our decease, we bequeath and dispose thereof in the following manner: I, Arlene Byler, leave my smallest to Cornelia Schuhel. 1, Walter Carvell, leave my muscles to my hrother, Nevin. 1, Mary Alice Eshelman, leave my friendship with Rev. Bradley to Jane Kruppenhach. 1, Donald Herh, leave my many girl friends to Howard Muhlen- berg. , 1 Florihel Gordon, leave my quiet ways to the Sophomore girls. Q I, Florence Miller, leave my hoy friend with forty-two inch shoulders to Jeanne Byler. 1, Allen Murray, leave my curley hair to Rohert Johnson. Mary McNeal, leave my ahility to do mathematics to Donald Grove. I. 1, David Rapp, leave my whiskers to whoever wants them. 1 Mae Stoltzfus, leave my hashfulness to Dorothy Bixler. Lately, we do nominate and appoint our dearly heloved succes- sor. the Class of 1948, to he the executors of this, our last will and feSf3.H'l6nt. will and testament, suhscrihed our names and agixed our seal on this first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and forty-seven. The Class o 1.947 . In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1947, have to this, our last f -,1-i1--111-1
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