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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1942, realizing that our time for departure from the Cridersville High School is only a matter of a few days, deeply feeling the responsibilities, powers, and privi- leges that we have cherished during our high school career, and be- lieving ourselves to be sane, of sound mind, and undominated by our fair faculty do hereby make, bequeath, and publish this to be our last will and testament: A To Earl Zimmerman: The high soprano voice of Maxine Beeler. To Billy Eley: The height of Bob Bice. To Mary Thompson: Irene Binkleyfs natural curly hair. To Bobbie Rohrbacher: The soft voice of Jackie Bowers. To Beggy Carter: Billy Clark's small stature. To Byron Williams: The dancing ability of Virginia Decker. To Grace Keeling: Paul Frazier's hiny hair cut. . To John Henry: The spirit of Dick Graham's Willys. To Harold Mayer: Katie Kaiser's red hair. To Anna Louise Plapp: The athletic ability of Betty Keeling. To John Raesky: The wave in Andrew Kiser's hair. To Howard Porter: The dainty hands of Kathryn La Rue. To Paul Sheely: Those shapely legs of Ruth Mayer. To Kenneth Thomas: The nonsense of Charles Meeker. To Miss Beck: That enormous appetite of Irene Naus. To Betty Thomas: Alvena Plapp's passioll f'OI' Pigfails- To Wayne Lowry: The curly hair of Ernest Ramga. To Mr. Hutchens: The fighting spirit of Fred Reichelderfer's Chevrolet. To Leo Feiblekorn: The intelligence i?5 of Clifford Bison. To Gene Du Bois: The ability of Emma Sellers to fix hair. To Clara Nutt: That mischieveousness of Alfonda Valenti. To Don Dieringer: The sarcasm of Eva Williams. To Chioene Bechdolt: Mary Coplin's sense of humor.
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CHARLES MEEKER President QMWMW ANDREW KISER FREDERICK REICHELDERFER Vice President Secretary mg, fflzu JM Mfr FLOWER: American Beauty Rose MOTTO: Launched But Not Anchored COLOR: Blue and White L Only seven remain out of the original thirty-two that started in the first grade in 1930. They are Virginia Decker, Richard Graham, Betty Keel- ing, Andrew Kiser, Alvena Plapp, Irene Naus and Frederick Reichelderier.
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