Convoy Union High School - Bellerophon Yearbook (Convoy, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Article 11. I, Veron Pancake, will to Ronald Reidenbach my well-controlled temper. Article 12. I, Betty Mae Cowgill, will to Romaine Fry my ability to get along with blonds and also to get usparklersv from them, and I give to Joyce Gardner my ability to take high HC . Article 13. I, Robert Friedly, will to my brother Daniel my soft cushioned seat in the senior section of the study hall. Article 14. I, Mary Helen Feasby, will to Mary and Martha Lare my ability to grow long and shapely finger nails. Article 15. I, James Carey, bequeath to Russell Fensler my extreme height, which will enable him always to see and be seen in a crowd. Article 16. I, Garnett Sowers, will to Mary Jo Tracy my unusual business ability. ' Article 17. I, Ray Riley, give to Glenn Pate my rose-red blushes. Article 18. I, Refa Ryan, will respectively to Alice Poling and Evelyn Meyers my activity in sports and my zest for life. Article 19. I, David Kreischer, will to Carl Harmon my power to doze at un- expected moments in class and assembly hall. Article 20. I, Betty Young, will my sense of humor and poise to Mabel Carrier. Article 21. I, junior Lehr, will my habits of exercise, especially that of wan- dering aimlessly to Van Wert, to George Gasiday. Article 22. I, Mary Terry, will my subtle charm and grace to Jane Swick. Article 23. I, James Hall, do give my handsome looks and shuffling gait to Robert Meyer. Article 24. I, Roberta Muntzinger, will my long strides to Glendine Vanland- ingham. fThey'll get you places, Glendine.j 5 Article 25. I, William Hall, will my power to write and receive notes with- out teacher knowing it to Marlin Clem. Article 26. I, Pauline Stephenson, give to Betty Hoblet my three virtuous characteristics--silence, modesty, and neatness. Article 27. I, Delvena Branstrator, will to my sister Arabella and to Mary Horine my giggles, red hair, and height. You may divide them as you like, girls. Article 28. I, Lila Lowry, grant to Bonita Hart my pleasant disposition and lady-like manners. Article 29. I, Lola Lewis, will my platinum blond curls and infectious smile to Rosina Marsh. Article 30. I, Esther Thornell, bequeath to Vivian Owens my literature book, which is in excellent condition. Article 31. I. Charold Zinn, give to Wilma Bartz my Joan Crawford eyes . Article 32. I, Donald Hertz, bequeath my executive manner and deep bass tones to Junior Wendell. ' Page Twenty-two

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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1939, of the Village of Convoy, County of Van Wert, and State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, pub- lish and declare this our LAST WILL 2I1d'l1ESTAMENT, hereby revoking and mak- ing null and void all other Wills and Testament by us made heretofore. SECTION I. Article 1. We give, devise, and bequeath to the faculty a feeling of peace and relief in mind, occasioned by our graduation, and also a new system whereby they might make out tests that will eliminate the failing of weak pupils. Article 2. We bequeath to the junior Class our seats in the assembly, our well- worn books, and our ability to carry on a conversation regardless of time and place. Article 3. We give to the Sophomore Class our strong sense of humor. QTry using it outside of class.J Article 4. We give to the Freshmen Class our memory and ability to arrive in class within forty-five minutes. Big strides not necessary! SECTION II. Article 1. I, Glenn Krugh, do will and bequeath my patented chewing-gum machine to Dale Davis and Wilbur Forlow. In case you boys won't need the ma- chine all the time, you might loan it to Isabelle Reidenbach. Article 2. I, Betty Feasby, will to Margaret Helen Thomas and joan Shotts my frank and friendly manner. Article 3. I, Kenneth Pancake, will to Merle Cox and Arnold Thornell the right to use all the bolts and screws left in the F. F. A. shop. Article 4. We, Elma Etzler and Norma Muntzinger, will to Joan Burgo our gift of keeping up a lively conversation. fNow, we can rest assured, knowing that one of such marked talent remains to carry on.J Article S. I, Paul Bates, give to Robert Martin my ability to get along with teachers. Article 6. I, Gordon Miller, bequeath to Vernon Carrier my taste in selecting good-looking girls to date. Article 7. I, Paul Bricker, will my technique to spread news throughout our tiny village in record time to Robert Reidenbach. Come on, Bob, don't let the ladies get ahead of us. Article 8. I, Irene Schaadt, leave to Betty Rager my latest recipe book on Wbaf Shall I Feed My Hzzslmml Today? Article 9. I, Charles Schieber, will to Morgan Fortney and Charles Cherry my skill as a star athlete. Article 10. I, Virginia Baker, will to Gloria Mustard my quiet ways. Gloria, take heed! Page Twenty one



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Article 33. I, Leona Mohr, do will and impart my studious ways to Virginia Long and my ability to rank well in tests to Arline Rager. Article 34. I, Ruby Mae McDaniel, give my sparkling eyes and dimpled cheeks to jean Kever. CSignedj THE. SENIOR CLASS. SECTION III. Article 1. We, the members of the Senior Class, do hereby appoint Marlin Thomas to carry out the exactment of this our last will and testament. Article 2. In witness whereof, we the undersigned have hereunto set our hand and seal on this twenty-fifth day of May in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-nine. ..., .. ,,,,, vi1lr'v1l iie,,,,,ii,,,,,,,,,,,,,i Treasurer Legal Adviser A Page T wenty-three

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