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But now he is an ace aviator for Trans Atlantic Air Lines. Imagine seeing Io Anne in her uniform. She was on that plane with Bill, doing her duty as an airline stewardess. She too has attained her favorite ambition in life. Heavens, there is Loren getting out of that ambu - K lance. He never did marry, did he? 'No, and now he is a very pro- minent farmerf' Helen, what have you been doing these past years ? I took nu.rse's training, and now I am a registered nurse. I never will forget the first day I entered the hospital in my uniform. Now look at me going as a patient. See, we are at the hospital now. Look, isn't that Io Anne and Bill getting out of that taxi? It certainly is, and who would have ever thought that we would meet at a hospital. But here we are, and it sure has been wonderful seeing each other again. Strange, isn't it, to once again have heard from the class of '47, Helen, Io Anne, Bill, Ruthmarie, Donna Lou, and Loren. if
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of G. C. H. S., of the city of Good- field, county of Woodford, and State of Illinois, in the year of 194 7, being of sound mind and memory, resolve to make, publish,and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: FIRST: To the entire student body we leave all our used pencils, erasers, broken rulers, scratch pads, old testbooks, and all items left in lost and found, for we feel sure they will be of little value to us. SECOND: To the Junior Class we leave the dignity that has been ours so that they may become dignified seniors. THIRD: To the sophomores we leave our great ability to get things done. FOURTH: To the freshmen we leave any little odd jobs that need to be done around the school. FIFTH: The omnipotent Senior Class gives and devises in- dividually to members of our Junior Class and the faculty, the following vices and virtues I I, Helen Asher, will to Barbara Nohl my ability to be a little Hazy . I leave to Lena Reeser my ability of not getting angry when my typewriter is missing from my typing table. To Freida Holliger, I give my talent for playing baseball. I leave to Evelyn Knapp my ability to always wear myglasses. I will to Bob Bandeko my chemistry book. This will keep him busy, since Shirley is going to move away soon, and he will have lots of spare time. Jim Knapp is to be given my ability to always be in first hour class with a big smile. I leave to Mr. Brown my ability to understand bookkeeping. I ,leave to Miss Klopfenstein my ability to drive home in a snow storm, and to Miss Robinson I will my ability to keep tab on four seniors while in Chicago. I, Io Ann Kuntz, leave to Lena Reeser, my great ability to be still and let someone else do the talking. To Barbara Nohl goes my ability to know at all times just exactly where my glasses are, and to wear them in class as my dear teachers want me to. Bob Bandeko gets my old rubber boots with the patches on the toes to wear to school when he has to walk because his car won't work. To Jim Knapp I will my first hour grades so he won't have to put forth so much effort to be at school on time. I leave to Evelyn Knapp a bottle of aspirins to cure all the headaches she will have as a senior. Miss Klopfenstein gets our old gray mare to ride when Melvina wears out. I will to Miss Robinson a new meter stick. I'rn afraid the old one might not last too long. To Mr, Brownl leave my great knowledge of our
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