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To To To To To To To To To To Mrs. Heindel, a large family. Mr. Wehler, a new Ford. Mr. Charles Miller, more prize-winning projects. Mr. Bortner, a new clock for Room 1. Mr. Henry Miller, a brilliant P. O. D. class. Mr. Trout,s basketball team, the seniors' basketball skill. Mr. Coates, more attentive music classes. the Juniors, the Seniors' good sportsmanship. the Sophomores, Success for the future. the Freshmen, our best wishes. We, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine of Codorus Township High School Glenville, Pennsylvania, being of sane mind, with malice toward none, do hereby make publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. U91 SARA KLING DELORES ROHRBAUGH Executors
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Class Will We, the Class of 1949, do hereby sign our last will and testament, bequeathing these articles to the following people: To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To Elmer Shearer, Dean Rohrbaugh's basketball ability. Florene Fuhrman, Treva Myers' glockenspeil ability. Edna Miller, Geraldine Bortner's little feet. Mary Ann Snyder, Anna Rohrbaugh's quietness. Dennis McWilliams, Burnell Wagner's skill in soccer Anna Harrell, Ruby Brillhart's smallness. George Harbold, Nevin Moul's brains. Anna Mae Thoman, Betty Wildasin's skill in driving a car Lucille Miller, Grace Thoman's co-operation in sports. Kenneth Black, Betty Bohr's eagerness to study. Robert Trump, John Newcomer's dramatic ability. Fairy I-letrick, Lois Sipe's neatness. William Rahn, Richard Brillhartls height. Wayne Beckner, James Albanas quietness. Milton Myers, Richard Krug's politeness. Freda Lehr, Delores Rohrbaugh's knack for talking and sense of humor. Carroll Fuhrman, Robert Strausbaugh's popularity with girls. Laverne Glatfelter, Donald Meckley's skill in skating. Harold Werner, Francis Shive,s baseball skill. Wayne Lehr, Clark Walker's personality. Delores Wildasin, Beatrice Leesels way with men. Audrey Hawkins, Geneva Cristls curls. Estella Thomas, Verna Miller's smile. Arlene Rother, Cornelia Rohrbaugh's tiny eyes. June Williams, Phyllis Brown's love affairs. Fred Trump, Roger l-larbold's ability to play the trumpet. Ada Bortner, Charles Tyson's thoughts. Julian Grote, Isabelle Keenyls sweet laughter. Shirley Walker, Ethel Wehrly,s bashfulness. the Biology Class, Joyce Messerlyls will to draw. the future basketball manager, Francis Sterner's managing ability. all future Chemistry students, Anna Kaltreider's ability to sleep in Chemistry class Mr. John Fishel, Sara Kling,s ability to clean up the floor while playing basketball Miss, Krumrine, a bus to haul her passengers. U81
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Class Prophecy fThe following is an excerpt from the book Olden Days, by Nevin Moul, editor of the New York Times, published in june, 1989, by Doublenight Moron.j Ho hum! I think I'll sit in my suspension chair and watch the television for a while. It surely is restful after a day's 'work at the typewriter. Maybe I'd better insert my contact-lens glasses. This color television is hard on the eyes. Well there,s the newsreel: BIG DEPT. STORE HOLDUP Narrator: Here we see the two robbers apprehended for the looting of Walkeris depart- ment store. In an account of the robbery, Clark Walker, president of the firm, stated: It was near lunch time Thursday. Two of the salesladies, Verna Miller and Ruby Brillharc, noticed the two loitering about. Suddenly there were shots and screams. A few moments later I was informed of the robbery by my secretary, Isabelle Keeney, who immediately called the police. Officer Burnell Wagner was assigned to the case and . . . Phooey! Nothing but robberies and murders. What's this world coming to, anyway? I believe I'l1 get some music. Oh, that's better. Come to think of it, that vocalist looks familiar. The announcer said her name is Delores Rohrbaugh. But who's the redhead playing the glockenspeil solo? Oh, that,s Treva Myers. Heavens, the set's blinking. Something must be interfering with the reception. I'd better turn on the outside floodlights, it looks as if someone is coming into the helicopter runway: it looks like Sterner's ,68 Dodge air-cab. Why so it is. There's Betty Bohr, his fare. It sounds as if he,s talking about getting a new air-cab since this one is fifteen years old and has 200,000 miles on it. . . . Why what a surprise to see you! I didn't know you returned from your vacation on Mars. Betty: Decided not to stay too long. My grandchildren miss me. Sterner: Besides, the resorts are too crowded. I'd rather go to Venus. . . . That will be nicer. Have a chair, won't you? Did you see anyone I know at Mars? Betty: Why yes, quite a few. Joyce and John Newcomer work there. Sheis a secretary and he's a mechanic. . . . I had heard Phyllis Brown and Anna Kaltreider are stenographers, too. Sterner: Yes, they are. Donald Meckley and Charles Tyson are working with John also. Betty: Sara Kling and Geraldine Bortner are rocket line hostesses. They really look neat. I saw James Alban at the radio controls. Sterner: You really ought to see Mars. They have wonderful hospitals and schools. The superintendent of nurses is Lois Rohrbaugh and Beatrice Kiser is her assistant. . . . Well, of all things. I remember them when their names were Sipe and Leese. Betty: You remember Geneva Crist? She's superintendent of public instruction. . . . Do they have nice farms up there, or should I say out there? Sterner. We-e-ell, they're all right, but I prefer York County. Betty: Did you know some of the Forty-Niners are farmers and farmerettes? Dean Rohr- baugh is farming over on Venus, but I hear Elva wants to move. . . . Really? Dick Brillhart and Francis Strine are fairly prosperous. Anna and Cornelia Rohrbaugh are farmers' wives, too. Sterner: Then there's Roger Harbold's rabbit farm. Betty: Have you been to the movies lately? . . . No, I follow television more or less. Sterner: We saw Robert Strausbaugh's new picture the other night. He still has the ladies swooning over him. Betty: What ever happened to Krug? He was always so serious. . . . He stayed that way. He's the minister at a Chicago church. Betty: Of course, quite a few just settled down to be plain housewives like me. There's Betty Wildasin and Ethel Wehrly. I201
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