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We, the lenior Class of 1944, of the city of Ai, county of Fulton, and State of Ohio, being of full age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will auid testament, here by revoking all wills by us heretofore made. We do hereby leave to the Juniors the right to be dig- nified seniors next year. We do hereby leave the Sophomores two more enjoyable years of school. We do hereby leave to the Freshman Class our enpty seats, chewing gum, and books. To the teachers we do hereby leave a little peace and quiet. We bequeath all the wastepaper we leave behind to the janitor. The following is privately bequeathedto those nentioned; Owen Carroll bequeaths his ability to drive a car (getting there and back safely) to Harold GfldLbraith. Dorothy Estel wills her wit auid humor to Mfltrguerite Snyder. Junior Forrest bequeaths his basketball ability to Kenneth Borcx, looking forward to a championship team. Eugene Gombash wills his ability to talk himself out of tight places to William Gorey knowing that with this added ability the Toledo girls will be a cinch. Reta Hite wills her power to keep esurly hours to Violet Poorman. Marcia Hilton leaves her interests in science to her brother, Stanley. Maxine Hable bequeaths her artistic ability to Particia Merrill. Mary Lou Moore «ills her title of Ye Editor to Dorothy Elton. Good ly k, better get a bottle of asprins to enjoy it though. Sylvia Mossing fqueaths her brother, Nicholas, another year in school. Joyce Putmeui wills her secret of how to grow tall to
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and he teaches a great number of pupils. He is putting on a recital in about two months. No date had been set so watch in the Ai Gazette —His studio is well known. In fact girls come from all parts of the country just to take lessons from Dave Forrest. Harold Schmitz, Paul Snyder, and Sidney Shipman are now known as the Outragious Trio —singing over WEZQ every morning at 6:30. You will recognize them by their theme song— Shrimp Salad Shag . Oh I Maxine—Jane told me,has a lot of little Stouts . They have to build a little addition onto their house each year to make enough room. The number of children at present is 11 1 Dorothy Estel now has a very good job, as the bass drummer in Sammy Kaye's orchestra. It seems her husband, Dave, taught her to play the drum in their high school days. Dave lost interest in it after graduation. Marcia Hilton is a mechanic at the Ford Garage in Ai. If you want anything fixed, just bring it to Marcia I Jane tells me Sylvia Mossing has now captured the title of Head Nurse at the Ai Memorial Hospital. Owen Carroll has now become a professional basketball player at Toledo University. Then Jane told me about Mary Lou Moore. She is with the Ringling Bros. Barnum and Baily Circus. She is the head trapize artist. She's really good I I was glad to hear all about my old classmatesespecially that they have all succeeded so well since graduation.
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George Borcx; for it never did her any good and he doesn't need it. Harold Schritz wills his srusical ability to Bemadine Zrieger hoping to produce another Harry Jaces. Bernice Stilwill bequeaths her quietness to Freda Shipnan, hoping to produce a happy nediun. Paul Snyder wills his studiousness to Ila Jo tfillscn; and we'll look for a lot of A's. Sidney Shi pear, wills his Gentleman Manners to Soman Bratton and Gerald Bernath—better get a girl and make use of then, boys. Sera Jane Vaughan wills her height to Joan Ti 11 son knowing she will need it icer. she gets a tall locker. Helen tinter bequeaths her athletic ability to Zlla Caroline Sallette. Signed by the said Senior Class of 144 and by then ac- knowledged to be their last will and test anent on this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred ana forty-four. Ar-t-vy X 9 7 f z- „ d fy'c. t y ■
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