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CLASS WILL Irene Arvin-wills her good posture to Leona Foor. Shirley Avey-wills her skill in drawing to anyone who can do as well. Betty Baker-Wills her lovely complexion to Lois Ritchey. John Barkman-wills his ability to do cube root to any geometry student. Victor Barton-wills his red hat and bow tie to Charles LeVan. John Bertram-wills his co-ordination on the basketball floor to Bob. Richard Blackburn-wills his ability to get rides from school to Bob Spon- sler. William Bucher-wills his love of the ladies to Matthew Bridges. Mary Lou Burket-wills her fiddle to Dolores Decker. Earl Calhoun--wills his gentleman ways to Don Horton. Harry Calhoun-wills his skill as stage hand to any junior boy. John Caro-wills his attraction for the feminine sex to Brother Mike . Marvin Clark-wills his happy-go-lucky ways to Richard Grimes. Ruth Clark-wills her hair coiffure to Wilma May. Kenneth Clouse-wills his fondness for matching pennies to Donald Whisel. Betty Cooper-wills her place in the Alto Section to Beatrice Morris. Velma Crawford-wills her neat appearance to Dorothy Bloom. Mildred Diehl-wills her athletic ability to Jo Ann Perrin. Marion Dodson-wills her gift of gab to Maxine King. Margaret England-wills her truck to any sixteen year old. William England-wills his height to Robert Brailler. Marjorie Eshleman-wills her all-around good nature to Barbara Fieght. Martine Felton-wills her French pronunciations to Joe Manspeaker. Richard Felton-wills his deck of cards to Bill Caro. Evelyn Fitzwater-Wills her liking for redheads to Myron Steckman. Marjorie Foor-wills her freckles to Doris Felton. Allegra Furry-wills her position in the E. H. S. Library to Betty Cham- berlain. Sara Goodrich-wills her quiet manner to Donald Lowry. Doris Gordon-wills her means of getting around to Shirley Shaffer. Raymond Gordon-Wills his many female admirers to Harold Johnson. Frances Greenawalt-wills her school books to Earl Dibert. Doris Harclerode-wills her girlish giggle to Marion Sparks. Kenton Harclerode-wills his rifle to George Gibboney. Shirley Harclerode-wills her friendliness to Jeanne Gibboney. Franklin Hershberger-wills his tractor to Ivan Akers. Louise Hershberger-wills her twin sister to anyone longing for company. Ruth Hershberger-wills her willingness to help others to Mary Lou How- ser. Sara Jane Hershberger-wills her place as Captain on Squad to Patty Whisel. Mary Lou Imes-wills her daintiness to Pauline Clark. Arlene Jay-wills T. N. T. to anyone interested in Bill Felton. Betty Karns-wills her desire for nursing to Hilda O'Niel. Page twenty-two
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home contained much of the doings of the class of 45 . We read that Miss Vashti Mellot had accepted the position as commercial teacher at the Everett High School. William Bucher was chemical engineer for Westing- house. Doris Gordon has been put in charge of the nursing staff at the Everett Hospital with Irene Arvin and Sara Goodrich as her assistants. Louise Hershberger had been appointed librarian of the town library. In the personal column we read that Mr. and Mrs. William Felton of Baltimore were week-end visitors at Breezewood. Mrs. William Felton will be remem- bered as the former Arlene Jay. Miss Phyllis Smith has returned from vacation to her position as clerk in the American Store. Mr. Henry Rinard, F. B. I. Investigator, has spent a few days with his parents. We also noticed the advertisement of a new dress shop opened by Louise Shipley and Marie Nelson. Later strolling down the avenue we noticed the bright lights of a theatre flashing the name of Carolyn Mobus. Just beyond the theatre we came to a book shop owned by John McFarland. We then met Shirley Weicht and Martine Felton and learned that Shirley was private secretary to Curtis Rohm, President of the United States, and that Martine Felton was nurse for the President's family. From them we also learned that Victor Barton was President of Yale University, and that Clara Miller was at the present time in Switzerland. Finding ourselves hungry we selected a modern-looking restaurant which, to our astonishment, was owned by Robert Latta. Robert Troutman was chief cook and bottle washer , Betty Long was head waitress, and Ruth Hershberger was dietician. Across from us we noticed Mr. and Mrs. Red Barndollar. Mrs. Barndollar was formerly Evelyn Fitzwater. Talking with them we found that Miss Arlene Kegg was running the Love Lorn Column in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Across the street we discovered Harold Weicht in charge of his own travel bureau. There We bumped into Marjorie Foor and Velma Crawford, and learned that they were planning a trip to Hawaii. Further down the street we discovered John Morgret, a gunner on a P. T. Boat, home on leave. He told us he was on his way to visit Ray Sollenberger, owner of the Sollenberger Garage, in Philadelphia. After leaving John we noticed a nursery and found it to be directed by Louise Smith and Freda King. From them we learned that Betty Cooper was first alto on the Hour of Charm program. We also learned from them that Betty Baker was model for Pond's complexion cream and that Mildred Diehl was athletic instruc- tor at the Altoona High School. On our way back to the hotel we saw Marian Dodson on the street. She told us that Suzanne Rearick was at present Dean of Women at Breneau College for Women, and that she was Miss Rearick's private secretary. From her we also learned that Betty Karns Was now the school nurse in the Everett Schools. John Barkman is also teaching mathematics there. We also learned that Earl Calhoun was proprietor of the Everett Bottling Works. Quite satisfied with our report on the Class of 45 we were ready to enjoy a good night's rest. Page twenty one
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Arlene Kegg-wills her sophistication to Betty McFarland. Donald King--wills his seriousness to Charles Perrin. Freda King-wills her long dark hair to Carolyn Shoemaker. Robert Latta-wills his handsome features to Duane Gochnour. Betty Long--wills her Senior pals to all underclassmen. Anthony Masciocchi-wills his nifty clothes to Don Whetstone. John McFarland-wills his fondness for reading to Tommy Harclerode. Genevieve Mayfwills her studiousness to Emma Jean Stanley. Betty Means-wills her business interest to next year's Business Manager Bryce Means-wills his class ring to any Junior Boy. Linwood Mearkle-wills his bashfulness to Samuel Shab. Ethel Mellott-wills her beautiful golden locks to Jane Whetstone. Vashti Mellott-wills Curtis to no one. Betty Miller-wills her attentiveness in class to Arlene McFarland. Clara Miller-wills her up-to-date Literature notebook to Rex Morgret. Loren Miller-wills his sense of humor to Archie Bennett. Carolyn Mobus-wills her dramatic interests to Rita Foor. John Morgret-Wills his dark hair to Sonny Gump. Paul Myers-wills his Casanova qualities to Leeland O'Neil. Marie Nelson-wills all her good times to Jo Ann O'Neil. Vernon Northcraft-wills his gas coupons to Frankie Dunkle. Coy Pee-wills his good nature to Blair Swartzwelder. Betty Pepple-wills her spot behind the fountain to Eleanor Perrin. Lela Price-wills all her good friends in the service to any Sophomore. Suzanne Rearick-Wills her popularity to Lucille Bussard. Betty Redinger-wills her ready smile to Doris Means. Henry Rinard-wills the road to Marion Sparks' domicile to no other male Austin Ritchey-wills his Chevy to brother John. Curtis Rohm-wills his red curls to Richard Sponsler. Louise Shipley-wills her needle and thread to Marjorie Hoover. Louise Smith-wills her memories of French class to Phyllis Wigfield. Phyllis Smith-wills her excess pounds to Betty Reed. Pauline Snyder-wills her typing skill to most any needy Sophomore. Ray Sollenberger-Wills his adult manner to Bob Beck. Donald Sponsler-wills his hammer and nail to John Trail. Robert Troutman--wills his ability to string them along to Rodney Deike Gene Vance--wills his quietness to Donald Wakefoose. Richard Van Horn-wills his noontimes with Dot to Don and Betty. Harold Weicht-wills his fondness for blondes to Richard Mills. Shirley Weicht-wills her fondness for dancing to Joyce Brady. Robert Whisel-wills his monkey wrench to Roy Bussard. Maxine Wigfield-wills her reserve manner to Bobby Morral. Jean Winck-wills her several male admirers to Eileen Clark. Page twenty th1ee
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