Henrietta School - Hub Yearbook (Henrietta, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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c . I I, e t jj, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT V 1l,l Classmates, and members of the Faculty of Henrietta High We, the class of 1948, have called you tofrether upon this solemn and serious occasion to listen to our last will and te tament and to receive from our dving hands the few giftg we have to bestow in our -A last noments Such tkings as we have we pray that you will accept as 'L' , a sacl ed trust from ones that have gone before 1.5 ue do dispose of our possessions as follows ' I, Janet Coultrip, give my abllitv to sink baskets to the team of ' next year, my natural curly hair to Louise Smith, my ability to tall: V in study halls to anyone who can get away with it, and my hair ribbons i to Nelson Howe. a . , ii I, Carolyn Schlechter, give my trumpet to Floyd Eddington, my YR x, f ability to get good grades to my two sisters, and all the offices I 3 , 5 held in my Senior year to anyone who can keep tl-em straight. . Arlene Holzhauer, give locker 15 to anyone who is not afraid .. 5 1- 'mf' ffl, I ki 1 QE L we ::' , is -. I .'f' I A 0 , A sv-'2 i f 'F r W a' ,740 ,.:-llpr. .-A.. '-,bv xixnyll 1 V, A w ' I . r ,fgm- .V ,B l.M,tW,x Xxx U. '-fn. 1 ., H, Q il . xr 4.5 S NX,- H., .. vp G A' tags'-4 X. Q ff i .1 ul, qi-:JI l Q . I S A1 A , K I AN VI V, r I , , x 1 :fl ff V at 6 xl ji, s lxx A Q . U . ' - 1 Y . n 1 ' I 1 'Y K' . 1: :- tu N 'JA I I. 4 2-1 .' Q : ' ., ' N i ' I to open it, my love for dancing to Colletta Wilford, and my genius for poetry writing to Barbara Griffin. I 1' Q5 I, Marie Perkins, give my history book to anyone who can beat it I X up any more than I have, my long blond hair to Helen Buchs, and my . ability to make posters to anyone who can get paper from Mr. Gould. ., I, Bill Bennett, give my muscles to Arnold Vandercarr, my blue ' eyes to Pam And:-ess, and :ny ability to dance to Ronnie Heynnan. .iVi,:? I, Carl Christfzan, give my public speaking ability to Ed Gibson, my slide rule to Mr. Gatts and Ilr. Wagoner so that they :nay play with , it, and my scholarship test ratings to any Junior who wants to toy ,gigs f I 'M K, with them next year. ' fate 1 N I 1 1' T I, Jerry Currier, give my fifth period study hall to anyone who can stay awake while sitting next to the radiator, my ability to play fl- basketball to Obell Barnett, and locker W6 to anyone who wants to , ' - clean the baseball uniform out of it. V I, Lois Steele, give my pencils to Mr. Wagoner, my guitar to Neil - Zurcher, and my good behavior in classes to my two brothers. Q gig, I, Voneta I-Yozalski, give my drum majorette uniform and baton to -WW Janet Schlechter provided she learns to strut, and my brother to Col- X, 5 ' letta Wilford. L :H Stu, I, Caroline Greszler, give my treasurer's position to Eddie Per- kins, my figure to Dorothy Howe, and my small feet to Floyd Hozalski. :vu I, Harold Leimbach, give my ability to play basketball to Arnold f I, Vandercarr, and my false teeth to Betty xiothe. ' 1, Edith Pere, give my me in history to Ed oibson, my short story Y. writing to any one of the Junior boys who hopes to pass three years of I ,WP Q English, and my black eyebrows to Stanley Truszak. W! U We the class of 48 will and bequeath to the class of 49 our 'lmjffl ability of getting things done on time, such as learning lines in 655 plays, getting report cards in, and giving our absence excuses to 'I Miss Richmond. witnesses: Phyllis Holcomb my Joyce Currier ff.I dl item - ,,,,,, 'Nfl JU .' N- - .41 M- V ,.o mb H, . ' va - .. ,.,,,..,,.,- .... ,f ,M ,, ,df , . ,,.,.,. ,., t ,, ,,',, ..d..nf.-'11 li- 'v2.,. P ' ' I 6 f'f:3f7g34a.'e ' K wi?!:'3A ,'f: 'V' .. -- - , - it-7, -,. Q, .-5,5 QQ. 1 lxx lif. ff. f'f i 9334 ' N if U I, ,Q zz ,.1,.. , , u 'f , . ' .-1 I2 5' ' . I p.9L,.af,?. g 7? L We 5 '4 fm 4. - usiqbf' Y -M 1 5 1 it 1 I 3- ,,..., A px flu' Hr. - M' .'.'qN!tgef Q J. me ' X 4 1. ': 5: 35315159 We 1.3-if! f L, W nj,



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