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sewers chase Pffzeel-ugev When I get to the airport and was getting into the plane I heard somebody say, NFey there, remember me?u Of course, I 1ooked'around to see who was calling and, Miranda, there was another man! I must have men on my brain. Now, Miranda, no remarks. Getting back to this men, it was none other than NEILfKLEVAN. He owned several planes and of course he was a pilot so he took me up and showed me knows Tis aviation, I must say. the sights. He certainly Well, after my plane ride, I thought I'd stroll down Fifth Avenue. And who do you suppose was in one of the most exclusive shops on the Avenue? And she was trying to decide which wedding gown she liked best. We.., I cou1dn't believe my eyes, but it was HELEN MOIRIS. She had been engaged for some time and was now planning for her wedding. Won't she look pretty in that wedding gown? Oh, I almost forgot to tell you, while I was at Petty and Paul's they drove me out to BOB P0UFPAPVER'S farm. Of course he had all the latest mackinery. At the time I saw him, he was having trouble with Tis tractor. Who do you suppose he had as his mechanic, none other than VEFWGW keep things repaired. AFCPEF. He certainly can , Well, I was getting rather tired, so I came home. It certainly was a wonderful trip and meeting my old classmates of '45 was truly an inspiration. Yes, Nirandn, that's why I haven't called vou for some time. What's that, Vlranda? Oh--somebody wants the line? What? Hello--Hello! Gee-ee, I duess she hung up. Now it couldn't be she get tired of my talking! TUV IND. SEZJNIJEJFZ CLA We, the class of 1945, of Cride realizing that we are nearing the and being of sound mind and of our bequeath, and swear this to he our Peggy Carter:---------- ----- -we Mary L0u CpQu39g-------- ----Ny Fred Dumm:-- -------- - ----Ny Norville Treymuthg ----------. My Neil Kleman:--- --------- 7 ---. My Helen Norris ---------- Betty Snider Sheel?:-- ----- -My to IM 11- Ny unwv Jean Spyk3rg..-.------------- nnu- --,Q Jenive Verbryke Nutt:--.-----yQ E3 53 WILL. rsvillc High School, fnd of our high school career own free will do hereby make, last will and testament: tendency to worry Bob D. freckles to Fvelyn Schultz manners to Smilie Wolfe long eyelashes to Mary Ruth ability to fly to Bill Crouse temper to Jeane Harshe ability to study even at noone Freddie Hopson athletic ability to Marcella vuryly hair to Ned Mowery height to Genevieve Wriscoe. 5 W , .,,, 1-I., , A-f-ei: - Wi A
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First Row---Jean Shaw, Irene Davis, Gloria Jean Spyker, and Genevieve Brisco. Second Row--Vernona Rousculp, Rosemary Mayer, Mary Brown, Alberta Ramga, Joan Lowry, Evelyn Shultz, and Evelyn Archer. Third Row---Willard Sellers, Dick Grumrlne, Smilie Wolfe, Norman Melchl, Junior Few, Bud Smith, and Jim Clark. Pres.--Gloria Jean Spyker Vice Pres.--Dick Crumrine Sec. and Treas.--Junior Few Junior, Senior Reception Saturday, May 5th, the Juniors entertained the Seniors with a dinner at the Dale and a show HIt's a Pleasuren at the Ohio Theater. I Dick Crumrine was toastmaster and introduced Gloria Jean Spyker, president of the Junior Class, who gave the welcome ad- dress. This was responded to by Mary Lou Crouse, president of the Senior Class. Mr. Hutchens gave a brief talk after which the rest of the faculty were called upon for a few comments. We were dismissed with the singing of the school song after which we met at the Ohio Theater. The Seniors wish to express their appreciation to the Jun- iors. We all had an enjoyable evening.
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