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CLASS eWl LL We, the members of the Class of H48U, realizing our time for departure from dear old C.H.S. is only a matter of a few do hereby bequeath and publish our last will and testa weeks mant o Kitty Bailey--My outrageous laugh to Josephine Rohrbacher. Trove Bell--Ny freckles to Betty Wheeler. Lloyd Carson--Ny knowledge in Chemistry to Angela Owens. Joan Clark--Ny books to anyone who wants them. Ed Coplin--My ability to say my mind to the Studnet Council. Rosie Davis--My cheerleading outfit to Larry Hoak. Mary Eley--My ability to stay awake in class to Dale Crawford fmay he use it! Don Harshe--My height to Arleen Lowry. Ruth Ritchie--Ny shortness to Tob Troy. Norman Roeor--My weight to Helen Nault. Jean Shealy--My quietness to Nancy Glennes Sherriek--My brown eyes to Helen Snider--My long finger nails Mary spyker--My hickname uPuden to Wlnget. Kathryn Henry. to Opal Thompson. Ginny Lowry
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Lrophecy CCen'tJ mansions of Cridersville and other large cities. After Ruth did our hair--and I must say after looking at it w understood how Ruth had built up her businesseewe had some Spar 'W -. ,ft QL-nf. ' time, so we decided to call on g:e5nie kiaargek, or that was e maiden name. When we knocked at the dear uf her sweet llttl home, she and her three children answeredo After showing uf around, we sat an the sun perch sipping cokes, eating cookies and again rehasLlnq cld timese Q Rosie asked H'r1:.s abcut jreva Bell and Qeag Qhegly. She hm formed us that niTL7 a summer of nurse's aid work, Treva marrief WRemember haw We used to tease poor Trswa when her boy friends would come tc ees her during noon hour?H asked Rosie, We cer tainly remembrred, but it was ohenso long ago. bo ncw Treva is happily marrled and living in Harrod with her husband and five children Call adorable Leysij. Glennes brought us a letter which she had received from Jean Shealy. She lives on a ranch in montana with her husband. They raise horses which any person interested in racing has heard o t Yes, they certainly are famous. One of her horses, Winged Wauu der, won the Kentucky Derby two years ago. Maybe you saw Jean's picture in the paper with the winner. Wwell, Glennes, we really must run along. See you tomorrow at the p1cn1c,N for she had received a card, too. The next day dawned beautifully, and we arose with the Sun at 11200 A. M. CLate sunriseej Mothers are so kind, aren't they?4 Our basket was all packed by the time we were ready. The picnic was to be at 1, but we wanted to get an early start. It's hard to tell what kind of Sunday traffic you'll run into driving through Cridersville. But even with our early start, we were met at the park by Mary Spyker and Helen Snider. So they were the ones responsible for all those mysterious pose cards going to fourteen certain people lincluding themselves, so they'd be sure not to forget! I We had known before that Mary and Helen had gotten employment in the of- fices of the Lima Tank Depot, and when General Motors took the plant over, Helen and Mary had been advanced to the head of the office. Helen was Hbossn over general office employment, and Mary was personal secretary to the manager of the plant. Yes, their shorthand came in handy!! We talked, and as our conversation grew, so did our group grow --until finally the fourteen members of our graduating class were all present with their wives and husbands. And after congratu- lating Helen and Mary for thinking up the idea, we left saying, WSee you next year at the picnic of the WC1ass gg 'gQ'.W ,2 n I
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