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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY fContinued from page 121 . Gathered at .the corner of the table discussing baseball are Bill Wolford, Jack Witmer, Gene Piper, Don Hoover, Melvin Dougherty, Jack Kugler, the famous baseball stars of the Bushtown Sluggers. . As' I hear a little confusion among the group I see Albert Bowders and his wife, Janle, are demonstrating the art of boxing. The president has.just announced that the entertainment will be provided by the world famous opera singers, Dick Cline and Jim Rogers. Now noting that Mrs. Bowders has received a slight- injury from her husband, I see Dr. Leckron and his nurse Lu Greenawalt performing their duties. f Tb Bill Myers, a big political boss in New York, is now sueiing Walter Winchell or 1 e. Now I see Jack Phillippy has left his job as a motion picture camera man long enough to take the class picture. I Clarence Cosey and Wayne Stenger, renowned stratospheric explorers, have Just returned from a trip to the moon. The results of the expedition have enabled them to disprove the theory that the moon is made of green cheese. Wayne Talhelm, a successful banker, financed their expedition. Two of the town's leading business men who are discussing financial affairs are Glen Miller, now owner of the former Shinham Grocery Store, and Roy Monn, now owner of his father's jewelry store. I hear a few angry French expressions which I see are coming from the French interpreter, Anna K. Winger. The famous Powers Models, Dorie Hartman, and Shirley Adams, I see are among us. Quietly discussing new cake recipes are Gladys Kline and I. Hartman. De- livering milk to t'he children whose parents are classmates is Ben Greathead. Billie Brown the famous novelist is discussing how her famous book about the Cumberland Valley is being used as a movie. Arriving as late as usual are Ed Harris and helper, Louise, who have just landed in their helicopter. Ed, as you know, is a research chemist at U. of Cali- fornia. His discovery of the new element, Harrisium, has gained him world fame. Although the members are ten years older they are still the happy, fun loving classmates of a decade ago. As the sun sinks low into the west shadows slowly creep across the trees, flowers, and the shelter house of the play ground where the class of '48 bid a sad fare- well for another decade. , fSlENllOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1948 of Greencast'le High School, Greencastle,. Franklin County, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, being of sound minds, mem- ory, and understanding, do make this our last will and testament and hereby revoke any and all wills heretofore made by us. We dispose of our estate as follows: A 1 Item To the class of 49 we bequeath our musty textbooks. Item To Mr. Weagley we. give future chemistry classes that know some- thing about chemistry. Item To the class of 49 we leave our senior dignity. Item To Joe Cline Daugherty's athletic ability. Item The lasting love of Beckie and Dick Brechbiel to Harold Myers and Jean Carpenter. Item Our love for our teachers and high standards to the sophomores. Item To future glee clubs we leave Al Jolson Cline's and James Rodgers' singing ability. Item To the freshmen we give Wayne Stenger's popularity with the teachers. Item We bequeath Mrs. Lehman's ability to get along with students to all members of the faculty. Item Lu's studying to Mary Jane Binkley. Item Big DaVe's muscles to Bruce Pilgrim. Item Betty Mae's ability not to worry to Phyllis Foust. Item Sim's ability to play hookey to David Slye. Item Andy's shyness to Wilbur Lantz. Item To the faculty we give our sincere thanks. Item All wads of chewing gum to future high school students. Item To class of 49 our seats in assembly. Item Wolford's car to Mr. Conrad. Item Marion's ability t-o sleep through classes to Ruth Sellers. Item Glenn Hykes' wavy hair to Mr. Whitmore and M '. Davison. Item Piper's prestige with Waynesboro girls to Whitey Barkdoll. Item Bill Myers' knowledge of chemistry to Bill Elliott. Item The Class' all around athletic ability to the class of 50 . Item To the chemistry class of 49 all the acid-eaten chemistry books. Ite.m To Miss Phillippy a P. 0. D. class that sees the most important Item Item questions her way. Bertha's gift of gab to Joanne Musselman. Amos Cunningham's ability to swap cars to Orville Forsythe. We, in witness, thereupon, do set our hands and seal to this, our last will and testament on the twenty-seventh day of February, nineteen hundred and forty-eight. Chairman: Anna Kathryn Winger Witnesses: Arlene Haldeman, Clarence Cosey, Scott Goetz.
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' N . Q11 v-Z fi. 1:-Tie N Sw 'fi-5 6 i g ' ,e e , 1 m If - M, 'E We have crossed the riverg but the ocean lies before us.' We are the class of '49! You'll always find us smiling rain or shine, And you will never see us frown For we won't eve.r let things get us down And we are bound to reach success On our search for happiness. Let's cheer for Maroon and Gold, For G. H. S. is best we're always toldg So onward we march together, We never mind the weather: Here's to the class of '49! Class Flower - Gardenia Class Colors Maroon and Gold President - Kenneth Myers Secretary Doris Stenger Vice-President - Phyllis Foust Treasurer Charles Harmon Page Sixteen
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