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Then on lay 4 the evert to which we had been looking for ward for l2 year r d ar lved Commencement We were all decked out in gray caps ard gowns and we each wore a pink carnatlon Nh'rh was fur clas flower D John Benson from Indianapolis was our oeaker Recelvirg our diplomas was the most important part of the even1ng's activities, however At last we go 'Onward p ard to Cuccess H we, spirits, te tamen all will Fir assembly the ture use econd, to Mr Gurtner we leave the privilege of filling places with new faces To Eddie Lippold some color baknfor the gray hairs we've given him To Miss Bond, our sponser, of our success we've attained through high school to her when goes back to college To Mrs Anderson, our ability to keep CQKISS43 QW YK the senior class of 1949, being of sound mind and good hereby make and declare this to be our la t will and the following manner, and do hereby, revoke any, and us heretofore made t in s by t to the junior class we leave all our desks in e and all the chalk and erasers we didn't get to throw S phomore's we leave all our old tests and exams for fu and to the freshmen all our sophisticated ways our all all she our minds on what we are saying To Mr Coyle all the musical comed ies that have never been given To Mr Zehring our reserve and quietness at the basketball games fespecially tourreysy and to Viss Mcbabb all the old play books we got and never used Third to the Trustee we bequeath all the varnish we've worn off the floors and furniture in the last four years To the jan itor all our old paper ard books to help him build fires lr witness thereof, we the Senior Class have set our hands and eal hereto this twenty fourth dav of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty nine. M C?Zf44fcsea1x l A Ll , 4 A ' 3 ' S .Ei ' I' -- . , l P ' 1, N J A S a ru 5. ' . SA . , . c L A - rv V 1 V - lf W .. . . . - 1 do s S I A S .... th 5' 1 To , o - C C Q O n - . . I . L l l 0 o .. . . A I A . AA . O . - S A u , .. C - l V .
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SENIOR BEQUEATHS Dale Glassburn bequeaths his curley hair to Howard Miller so he won't have to get any more Ton1's, his class ring to Marilyn Pearcy and his physique to Dale Daniels Karen Shively bequeaths her ability to get out of playing in solo contest to Patty Ault without having to be ill to do it, howeverg to Wendell Vincent her place as cashier in the kitchen Carol Glassburn bequeaths her place in the office to Bill Wise fif he's crazy enough to take ity and her ability to hook a man to Alice Childers Judy Aaron bequeaths her position as editor in chief of the annual and a box of aspirins to Bonnie Crane andher place in the library to Millard Osborne Bill Kuntz bequeaths his height of 6 ft l inch to Ronnie Waters, so he can reach further toward his ideals Wayne Rhinebarger bequeaths all the money he spent on shoe repairing caused by running after the girls to Warren Mendenhall, in order that he can do the same Phyllis Cagley bequeaths her spelling ability to Smn Zehring so she will be able to write Shapelessn correctly on the back of her senior cords Gervase Anderson bequeaths her singing and yodeling ability to Mr Coyle so he might win first place in the district contest Bob Shively bequeaths his ability to play a baritone horn to Phyllis Buckalew and hopes she will make more of this ability than he did she may become the next Eleanor Roosevelt and his typing period to Bob Feller so that he may put it to better advantage than Max did June Walker bequeaths her seat in the assembly to Joanne Heirholzer and also her ability to act like all good, little senior girls should Marvin Green bequeaths his glasses to Gene Llppold so h won't miss anything and his brilliant mind to Marcia Shively Don dullinger bequeaths his ability to draw artistic figures to Dick Fawcett and his position on the basketball team t Kenneth Longfellow Paul Lavengood bequeaths to Milford Reed his ability to pass the time away in the assembly so that in the future he won't be come bored with the long periods ll Max Stambaugh bequeaths his speech book to Martha Smith so e Y A 0
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