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I, Ida May Keaffaber, will the bells on my snow shoes to the quietest teacher, Miss Book, so future students can hear when she comes into a room. I, Marjorie Keaffaber, will my ability to attract young men to Eunice Hanley. We, Dorothy Karn and Dona Studebaker, will our skating ability to Miss Zimpelmann. I, Robert Lefforge, will my ability to have good times to those who don't have them. I, Helen Little, will my Republican views to Mary Louise Schroll. I, Virginia Little, will my small stature to Merle Frieden. I, Evelyn Mallock, will my well groomed hair to Martha Whitaker. I, Carolyn Miller, will my typing ability to Sharon Stellar. I, Billie Miller, will anything but my friends. I, Marie Meadows, will my extra weight to Charlene Auker. I, Dwight Morris, will my ability to make explosions in chemistry class to Daniel Young. I, Rex O'Hara, will everything I don't possess to anyone who will not accept it. I, Ruth Orr, will my mother's gallstones to Mrs. Fribley so she can use them to make a rock garden. I, Edna May Ohmart, will my engagement ring to the first Junior boy who needs it. I, Jennie Smith, will my black hair to my twin sisters. I, Luella Walters, will my technique of going steady with a boy to Rose Marie Dillman. THE CLASS or 1941. twenty-three
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WE Wlll AND BEQUEATH . . . We, the class of 1941, being of sound mind and body, realizing our importance, and wishing to pass on our knowledge and valuable possessions to others, do hereby make, ordain, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty, we will the Kenapocomoco to catch the tears shed at our departure. To the Juniors, we will our ability to have a good time-any time, any where, any place. To the Sophomores, we will our superior intelligence and understanding. To the Freshmen, we will some sandpaper to remove the green spots. I, Marjorie Bechtold, will my winning way to Opal Pence. I, Rozella Bechtold, will my dimples to Paul Frieden. I, Betty Bussard, will my sneeze to Jay Taylor so that he can make more noise. I, Esther Blickenstaff, will my heart to Rex. I, Glenn Bollinger, hate to do it, but will my flirting talent to any backward soul. I, Wayne Collett, will my he-man figure to Gene Felabom. I, Betty Conrad, will my ability to take five solids to any one that is capable. I, Doris Cripe, will my shy ways to Lois Ann Walters. I, Charles Dillman, will my knack of saying just what I think to anyone who can get away with it. We, Dick Felabom and Joe Spacy, will our basketball ability to Heinz Deckena. We, Robert French and Glenn Schilling, will our prankishness to Allan Shultz. I, Boyd Fulton, will my innocence and good luck in getting away with devilment to Dick Freeman. I, Gerald Garrison, will my ability to remain unseen, unheard of, and unspoken to, to Smoky Lenwell. I, Charlotte Gill, will my neatness to the seventh grade girls. I, Irvin Grist, will my happy-go-lucky way to any sour puss in the Freshman class. I, Blaine Grossnickle, will my lungs to anyone who wants to yell at basketball games next year. I, Carl Heater, will my tall, dark, handsomeness to Wilma Clark and hope she won't get conceited. I, Betty Heeter, will my spontaneous laugh to Max Garrison. I, Phyllis Hoover, will my dignity to Margaret Krom. I, Rose Alice Humke, will my height to Mr. Stone. twenty-two
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HER STEP-HUSBAN D CAST Harvey P. Marshall--Mary's permanent husband Dr. Gerald Niles Uerryj-Mary's husband pro tem Limpy Lannigan---An ex-convict - - - OfHcer Shea-An affable cop ---- Mary Marshall---An incurable romanticist - Sylvia Allen-Mary's friend ---- Miss Emily Paisley CAunt Emmyl---Her aunt Florence Ainslee-Her cousin - - - Stella--Her maid ----- SYNOPSIS Senior Class Play Robert French Boyd Fulton - Joe Spacy Richard Felabom - Helen Little Marjorie Bechtold Rozella Bechtold Luella Walters Carolyn Miller Mary Marshall, who has a mania for weaving fantastic tales, finally gets into trouble chin-deep. One of her stories, namely, that she and her husband are simply wallowing in luxury, even to the point of keeping a butler, reaches the ears of her well-to-do aunt, who pays her an unexpected visit. Mary puts up a gallant fight to save her face, borrow- ing enough household furnishings to hide from her aunt the most obvious signs of poverty, and pressing Harvey, her long-suffering husband, into service as the butler. Now aunty has never met Mary's husband, so when it becomes necessary to introduce her husband, Mary calls upon a quick-Witted stranger to act the role of Harvey. The step-husband, though good at pretense, is no match for Mary and soon has them both in a dilemma. Not until she has maneuvered Harvey to the very threshold of jail, does she call a halt on her wild orgy of pretending. Directors-Mlss BooK and MR. SHULTZ. twenty-jour
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