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Linda Shatto—leaves her “Camels” to the Arabs. Crystal Smith—wills her driving ability to Ruth Laird. Patty Snyder—wills her guitar playing to the Hillbillies.” Dorothy Spangler—wills thirty cents ($.30) to the Junior Class. Fonda Wannetta Spiker—wills her middle name to anyone who wants it. Bruce Strayer—wills his shop ability to Lloyd Ferree. Janet Strayer—leaves her auto races to Gearld Grim. Edward Vernon—leaves his love for women to Vincent Thompson. Margaret Wagman—leaves her walks to Adamsville to Delores Schields. Gene Warner—wills his manly figure to “Bill” Kehm, Jr. Marian Zeigler—leaves school to become a farmerette. We do hereby make, constitute and appoint the members of the Junior Class to be Executors of this our last Will and Testament and request that they be per- mitted to serve without sureties on their bond and that, without application to or order of Courts, they have full power and authority to sell, transfer, grant, convey, exchange, lease, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise encumber or dispose of, any or all of the real and personal property of our estate. In Witness Whereof, We, the Class of 1949, the Testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals, the Twenty-fourth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-nine. Dean L. Hildebrand (Seal) Kenneth E. Holtzapple (Seal) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Class of 1949 as and for their last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names at their request as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said Testators and of each other. Gloria McDowell Witness Eva Kochenour Witness William T. Richardson, Jr. Witness Sworn and subscribed before me this 24th day of March, 1949. M. S. Riedel, Notary Public My Commission expires Jan. 7, 1951. 31
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JLeut TOM We, The Class of 1949 of the Dallastown High School, of Dallastown, County of York and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understand- ing, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by us at any time heretofore made. Norma Blessing—leaves her height to Peggy Robinson. Jean Boyd—leaves her love for men to Phyllis Wineka. Lucret a Brenneman—leaves her typing ability to Jay Stabley. Robert Bricker—leaves his position on the basketball bench to “Snootch” Imes. Faye Burkins—leaves her love for Solid Geometry to future seniors. Walter Daugherty, Jr.—leaves his “hillbilly” records to the music depart- ment. Mae Dehoit—just leaves. Catherine Feltenberger—leaves her big feet to Faith Rojahn; if they’ll stay. Nancy Flinchbaugh—wills the feed business to the chickens. Eugene Ceesey—wills his feminine interests in York to any bachelor. Grace Geesey—leaves her trips on a motor scooter to fresh air kids. Margaret Hale—wills her southern accent to Peggy Ann Mood. Louis Heindel—leaves his touchdown runs to Tom Conway. Norman Heindel—wills the truck to his brother. Gloria Herbst—wills her muscles to Donna Stabley. Dean Hildebrand—leaves his dentist visits to anybody with toothache. Marian Hildebrand—leaves her majoretting ability to Fred Koontz. Kenneth Holtzapple—leaves his brightness to a burned out light bulb. Eugene Hulshart—leaves his shyness to “Tub” Kauffman. Hilda Jennings—wills her driver’s license to Kay Ness. Doris Keener—leaves her position in the hall to “Rose” Henry. Anne Kieffer—wills her piano playing ability to anybody with ten capable fingers. Almeda Lentz—leaves her politeness to all “rumdums”. Betty Mego— leaves to get married. Louise PofI—leaves her singing ability to future canaries. Robert Raab—leaves his pipe to Leber’s track stars. Marilyn Rojahn—leaves her giggle to Mary Ellen Grim. Marilyn Rost—leaves everything to Irene Innerst. Lenabelle Sanders—leaves her quietness to Nancy Leader. Ruth Sechrist—leaves her shorthand ability to all longhands. IsoDean Shenk—wills her knitting to the F. H. A. 30
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