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Page twenty I Class Will We, the Senior Class of I947, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We hereby give and bequeath: To Mr. Young we leave our appreciation for his generous help and understanding To the members of the faculty we leave the thought that they will remember us, not by our failures but by our successful accomplishments To our beloved homeroom teacher, Miss Duncan, we leave our deepest gratitude for her patience and helpful advice, To the HClass of '48, we leave the trials and tribulations of being Seniors. To the oncoming Juniors we leave the task of waiting On the Seniors. To the Sophomores goes our knack for finding ways to fill up the money column. To those ever. faithful Freshies, we leave our sympathy as they tangle with the mighty Seniors, come initiation. Bob Fisher leaves his stilts to lrv Amrein and his size 12's to Jane Schwab. Pauline Cooper wills her snooping ability to Pat McClornon and her grass skirts to Gerry Gregg. Ray Fessler wills his drugstore dishpan hands to Bill Gentry. Alberta Wilson leaves to Joyce Cayle and Shirley Pelfrey her ability to get along with everyone. Mary Molloy bequeaths her flashy HSornbreros lhatsl to Maricn Tullis. George Guthrie leaves his inventor's genius to Jack Lutz and Dan Murphy, Myrtle Pfeiffer wills her jolly sense of humor to Jean Dendler and Dorothy Whiteker. Bill Hagedom obligingly leaves his winning smile to Jean Newburn and his George Rock pencils to Erv Kattleman. Betty Lou Huxel wills her athletic ability to Norlyne Thomson and her strong arm tactics to Eugene Knapp. - Betty Schnack bequeaths her quiet ways to Jim Letsinger and her ability to keep out of trouble to Chuck Easton. Dallas Coute reluctantly leaves his title as Casanova of the Senicr Class to Frank Smith and Jim Lennon, who can battle it out in private. Betty Stavermann wills that sparkler on the third finger, left hand, to Betty Bicknell. Lean Brock leaves his clashing speed on the basketball floor to Al Dilz. Margie Girtan wills her ability to talk more and faster than anyone else to John Kearney and Walter Rameyt Henry Seitz leaves his permanent waves to Benny Maze and his hay stocks to Edith Black. Mary Roettger leaves her partiality for the Marines to La Verne Lykins and Alberta Freytag. but the letters she will keep, Russell Troisi reluctantly leaves all the women he knows in Mt, Healthy to Don Rother and his Tracy Bean hats to Joan Toren. Mary James wills her table at Schultes to Watsecka Ingram and Don Lenders. Dermot Schnack leaves his backfield position of triple threat'1 to Howard Haltemcn. Alice Steinway bequeaths her unique giggle to Betty Wheatleys Allan Rowley leaves his reserved and businesslike manner to Bob Albertson. Helen Abeling leaves Billy-oaps, pardon, her partiality for the Junior boys to Bootsy Mann. Albert Ogietree leaves his fine voice to Louis Ostendorft Eleanor Muhlenhard wills her fine scholastic record to Jean Sheppard Connie Foose leaves her favorite expression Peter Rabbit to Bill Watkins. Alon Wells wills his fine art ability to Elma Schnackl Jerry Sirk wills his wild and woolly ways to John Hirth and his passion for sleeping in Government to Elmer Zimmerman. Nina Browning leaves her book on How to Get Your Man and Hold Himl' to Louis Kolbfthe object of it all. Ray Wheeler wills his English grades to Dick Riest Henry Hambrick leaves his parking space behind school to Bob Dethlefs and his Co-op delivery truck to Don Manning. Jim Schwob leaves his masterful and domineering ways with women to Dick Kuhlman and David Butz. Dan Fink gladly leaves his photographic equipment to John Underwood and his ability to portray character ports iin plays, that isl to Paul Redinger. Allen Sauerwein leaves his blond hair to Bill Vogt. Don Hewett wills those witty sayings he comes up with at the most unexpected times to Harold Hendrixson. Elaine Willis leaves the arduous task of writing this censored will to Lois Wheeler. We, the above stated, do hereby affix our signatures to this our last will and testament this fifth day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Farty-seven. Signature: ELAINE WILLIS
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Today 'l'he Juniors Follow: First Row, Left to Right: D. Whitaker, L. Wheeler, J. Newbum, S, Palfrey, J. Toren, NL Tullisl E. Schnock, N. Thomson, B. Wheatley, J. Sheppard, J. Schwab. Second Row, Left to Right: Miss McAfee, F. Smith, B. Vogt, P. Rupp, D. Manning, W. Romey, J. Letsinger, J. Lufz, J. Lennon, P. Redinger. Third Row, Left to Right: D. Rother, B. Maze, B. Watkins, E, Zim- merman, L. Ostendorf, J. Underwood, R. Ries, D Murphy. ' Class Officers President .................................................... , ................................. David Butz Vice-President ............................................................................ Irvin Amrein Secretary .................................................................................... Jone Schwob Treasurer ................................................................................... Benny Maze Student Council ................................................ Joyce Coyle and Don Murphy Page twentyon
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