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Page 30 text:
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S W -2-1 'iz - :-4-: 4: v 'A' , afofn We, the members of the Senior class, after having been found that we are of sound mind and body wish to leave behind us this our last will and testament. ' To Mr. Oman and Mr. Jones, our sincere appreciation for their efforts in trying to untangle us from our catastrophies. Ib the rest of the faculty, our appreciation for their kind consideration that they have shown towards us. To the To the To the To the Individually Paul Booher: Juniors, our vacant seats and all the gum underneath them Sophomores, our pencil stubs and erasers. Freshmen, our dignity as Seniors. Eighth grade, our ability to study while in studv hall. we bequeath: I will my blonde hair to anyone who wants it, provided they buy me a wig. Mildred Carter: I will my ability to dance to Ralph Carroll, provided he learns how, Theola Crosby: I will my ability to type to Bud Wright, provided he gets A over 30 words a minute. A Gail Fitch: I will my red hair and freckles to Bill Shepard. Richard Graf: I will mv physique to Billy Shetzer, provided anyone recognizes him. ' June Guyer: I will my little black dictionary to Junior Fitch. Shirlev Huffman: I will my ability to read shorthand to Donna Huffman. Marjorie Jennings: I will my quietness to Ted Mizer, provided he makes less noise. J Jack Katon: I will the stupid expression on my face to some Freshman.
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Also employed as a part time worker at the hotel was Charles McEwen. During the past few years, Charles had become a very well known .e1ectrician. He owns and'operates a little business shop of his own, but he helps at the hotel when they find his work necessary. Mildred and I spent ' very enjoyable evening at the hotel thet night and the next morning we were ready to start out again. She invited me to go with her to have her hair dressed at June's beauty shop. Yes, June Guyer had completed one of her high school ambitions and was operating her own beauty shop there. She had a lot to tell us shout herself and her shop, and also told us about Shirle Schroeder. Shirle became very successful as a designer in Hollywood, and is now the exclusive designer of Lana Turner's wardrobe. Lana's request for something new for every date has kept Shirle verv busy indeed, but she thoroughly enjoys every bit of her work there. we also inquired about Jane Nicodemus while we were at June's shop. We learned that she had become one of the greatest Wagnerian soprano sinners in the world today. We remembered so well, how willing Jane always was to help entertain by singing at our school activities. It's well to remember that the willing helpers always win in the end. Q Another day in New York ended mv visit there and before long I was journeving homeward--ending a very pleasant tour. Emaline Mohr
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axy ' X x N. Mary Ellen Lipp: I will mv ability tolead cheers to Jackie Yawbergf . provided she takes my place as cheer leader. Genevieve McCu1dy: I will my personality to Margaret Tanner in physical education class, provided she doesn't fight any more. Charles McEwen: I will my voice to the cheering section of GR at the basketball games. Emaline Mohr: I will my ability to have only one boyfriend to the freshman girls. ' Jane Nicodemus: I will my place as editor of the Spilled Ink to Janet McEwen Shirley Schroeder: I will my height to Richard Bollenbacher, provided he , plays forward on the basketball team. N Ruth Smith: I will my smile to David Oman, provided he Smiles once in a , while. X Lucille Weaver: I will all my tanay slips to Marjorie Miller. We hereby appoint Mr. Richard Berry as sole executor. In witness, herein, we subscribe our names in this year of the Lord, nineteen hundred and forty seven. ' A . .7 ' .' f ,...-Witness ff ' .gum q-4414i I. Iwi-'tness Qfavf 21? .witness L 1
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