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E. Gamble-Miss Matala's sense ot humor. E. Gleason-Miss Hoover's Weakness for sweets. R. Goodman-The ability to wear clothes like Miss Matesevic. R. Graham-More dependability as shown by Miss Wenrick. E. Hensel-Miss Donadee's vigor. A. Herman-Miss Fyock's Winning smile. R. Herring-More of Miss Brickner's shyness. I. Hotiheins-Miss Gault's religious attitudes. M. Houston-Miss Sheatfer's fondness for night-deliveries. S. Kilmore-The glamourous coiiture of Miss Beitzel. K. Lloyd-Miss B1ack's appetite. R. Lotz-Miss Zeigler's tact and gracious manner. I. Merrill-Miss Chilcott's curves. D. Mountz-Miss Stetfee's night duty. I. Murray-Lots of luck in holding your man. K. Peckart-The Ginger Roger swing Miss Goodhart does so Well. D. Raber-Miss' Auker's petiteness. D. Richards-The ability to attend chapel like Miss Farmer. I. Smith-Miss First's school girl complexion. E. Taleii-Some of Miss Gusler's gift of gab. B. Twidle-Miss Andreas' studiousness. M. Wetherall-The sunny disposition of Miss Spier. L. Whitenack-Miss Alberts' ability to be heard above others. F. Yohe-Knowing how to hold your man-Ask Miss Welsh. Item 9: To the class ot l943-our trials and tribulations, hoping you have success and happiness throughout lite. Item lO: To those who have fallen by the Wayside, We bequeath our most sincere regrets, hoping that they are happy at the present time. Item ll: To those who will in the future occupy our rooms left vacant, we be- queath any treasures which Were lett behind, hoping they enjoy possessions of the same. Item 12: To remaining students-the use of the red and green room, provided they are chaperoned by a Senior Nurse, and more occasions to use the living room. Signed, sealed, published, and solemnly declared as our last will and testament on the eight day ot February, nineteen hundred and forty-one, we set our hand and seal. I The Class of 1941. 741 Q71
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homr Director ..... --,. ..... L ............... Mr. S. Loy Kutz OFFICERS President ...................................... Betty First Vice-President .w.......,hH .. ............... Merry Wenrick Secret-:fry ................................ Helen Andreas Treasurer ............... L ................ Scrrcx Icrne Burris Librarians ...............H.............. Dorothy Farmer, Dorothy Albert, Murguriete Smith Business Manager ......... ................. A nncr Herman 'Pianist ................................... Beatrice Berger MEMBERS: , Juliet Albani, Dorothy Albert, Helen- Andreas, Beatrice Berger, Jane Black, B. Jane Blumenstein, Ruth Brechbill, Clara Buck, Sara Jane Burris, Evelyn Carter, Marjorie Chilcott, Elizabeth Eicherly, Thelma Eshanour, Dorothy Farmer, Alma Fawber, M-ary First, Mildred Fox, Geraldine Francis, Mary Gault, Elizabeth Gleason. Marian Goodall, Doris Gcodhart, Anna Herman, Robey Herring, Glend Hummel, Virginia James, Sara Coffman, Sara Kilmore, Doris Montgomery, Joan Murray, Catherine Oyler, Rebecca Oyler, Mildred Phillips. Doris Ruber, Agnes Reh-Kugler, Dorothy Richards, Irene Schwalm, Dorothy Swarner, Helen Snier, Marguerite Smith, Anna Swisher, Helen Wagner, Jane Weber, Virginia Welliver, Mary Vilenrick, Maxine Wetherall, Mary Westbrook. Mary Wiug'z11', Betty Jane Zeigler. 72
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