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SENIORS TREASURE CHEST The seniors elected the following as the moulders of tomorrow: RICHARD HORSTMEYER-the boy Who has contributed most to the better- ment of the school, best actor, most popular boy, the boy with the most engaging personality and the best boy citizen. IOYCE BRANNING-the girl contributing the most to the betterment ot the school and the girl with the most engaging personality. LLOYD GUMP-the boy with the best sense ot humor. PHYLLIS SMITH-the girl with the best sense ot humor. RICHARD PEPE-the boy most likely to succeed. EEFIE BOTTS-the girl most likely to succeed. MYRON WARNER-the best boy dancer of the senior class. IEAN CAMPBELL-the best girl citizen and the best dancer among the girls. ROBERT HERDMAN-the most studious boy. ELIZABETH WISE-the most studious girl. ALAN HERENDEEN-the most notorious woman hater. BETTY EASTERDAY-the most notorious man hater. ROBERT RIOHEY-the best athlete. DONALD DOSTER-the most bashtul boy. MARYANN KEENER-the most bashtul girl. NORMA FOX-the most popular girl. MARIORIE SMlTl-lethe best actress. DONALD GENTH-the handsomest boy. DARLENE BUTT-the prettiest girl. ANNA LEE ADAMS-the most courteous girl. GEORGE GALLAWAY-the most courteous boy. 18
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016,44 Wd! WILLS We, the graduating Class of '46 of the city of Hunter- town, county of Allen, and state of Indiana, being ot sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking any will or wills heretofore made by us, ARTICLE I To the poor students that have to ride on our bus, I, Anna Lee Adams will my seat on the bus with a life belt, cushions and a large bottle of aspirins. I. Alvera Aikens, do hereby will my ability to jerk sodas to Roger Farmer. I, George Arnold, do hereby will and bequeath my Ford to anyone who will have the bucketful of bolts. I, Nondis Becktell, will my ability to be late to art class every day to Bob Frazier and Don Brown. I, Luella Bloom, do hereby will and bequeath my corny school girl ways to Rosie Minton and Tootie Bobay. I, Effie Botts, do hereby will my beloved Remington to anyone who happens to want it. I, Ioyce Branning, do hereby will and bequeath my long nights of hard studying to Dale Siples. I, Darlene Butt, hereby will and bequeath my love for giving my Dad's car at a reckless rate of speed to lim y. I, lean Campbell, hereby will and bequeath by po- sition of walking Billie Sage to and from school to lim Buchanan. I, lean Davis, hereby will and bequeath my ability to run around nights to Elva Shafer. I, Don Doster, will my ability to get out of school work to Ioe Huber. I, Betty Easterday, will my ability to drive every place but on the road to Clem Bilger. I, Bryce Fitch, will my musical ability to Clem Wetzel. I, Norma Fox, will my position as cheerleader to Mr. Fryback. I, Lee Freeman, will my great height to Bernard Whon- settler. I, George Gallaway, Ir., do hereby will my natural ability tincluding everythingl to lack McComb. I, Donald Genth, will and bequeath my orneriness to lim Buchanan. I, Robert Lee Muscles Gordon, do hereby will my great love for Mr. Appleman to anyone who takes his subjects. I, lack Bone Grim, hereby will and bequeath my extraordinary knowledge of US. Government to Billie Lou Sage. I Genevieve Guiff, will and bequeath my love for ham- burgers to Ioan Schenher. I, Lloyd Gump, do hereby will and bequeath to any- one who wants him my beloved cousin, Bruce 'Tut McComb. I, Robert Herdman, hereby will and bequeath my abili- ty to write poetry to anyone wanting it. I, Alan Herendeen, do hereby will by ability to leave the girls alone to Roger Farmer. I, Howard Hess, will and bequeath my baritone voice to Don Opliger. I, Richard I-Iorstmeyer, will my mighty muscles to lack McComb. I, Elizabeth Iones, do hereby will my ability to get a man to Leona Mae Hatch. I, Maryann Keener, hereby will my never-failing blush to Bob Kain. We, the undersigned Marilyn Smith and Gladys Leiter, hereby will and bequeath our ability of getting enthusi- astic over the breshman boys to the freshman girls. I, William Lutter, do hereby will all my great ability to Bernard Whonsettler. I, Bruce McComb, do hereby will and bequeath my very good looks to Phil Riecke, who may use them in the future, I, Donald McKinley, will my English intelligence to the one and only Eddie Myers. I, Richard Moore, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep the sparks flying on the bus to Dale Lindemuth. I, Margaret Overly, will my awful bashfulness to Helen Reed. I, Lorraine Opliger, do hereby will and bequeath my bashfulness and shy ways to Tootie Bobay. I, Richard Pepe, will and bequeath my trombone play- ing to Phillip Dickes. I, Pauline Pulver, will and bequeath my eyelashes to Wilma Taner. I, Norman Plummer, will and bequeath my love for Mrs. Malcolm's assemblies to Iames Buchanan. I, Robert Eugene Richey, will my means of getting passes to Harry Carmicle Richey. tl-Ie may need them,l I, Marjorie Smith, do hereby will my ability of getting an engagement ring to Martha Longnecker. I. Phyllis Smith, do hereby will my peculiar voice to joe Anderson. ' I, Barbara Van Anda, do hereby will and bequeath my extra small feet to Lois Caley. I, George Van Anda, do hereby will my physics book to anyonewho is foolish enough to take it. I, Myron Kenneth Warner, hereby will my ability to put junk on my bicycle and car to junior I-Iouser. I, Elizabeth Wise, do hereby will and bequeath my shyness to all the little mice in Huntertown, especially those in Mr. Appleman's assembly. I, Richard Yearling, have no bad qualities to will away. ARTICLE II To Mrs. Kincaid We will our ability to take 300 Words per minute in shorthand. To Miss Enley we will our love for dancing in gym classes. To Mrs. Dubsky we will our ability to bake flat, soggy cakes. To Miss Dill we will our love for boogie-Woogie, To Miss I-Iarrod we will our love for long haired music. To Mr. Sloffer we will a razor blade because it seems that his old one always wears out before he gets finished shaving. To Mr. Fryback we will our ability to make up corny jokes. To Miss Greenawalt we will our sound minds and good memories. To Coach Brandyberry we will our ability to get kicked out of class. To Mr. Appleman we will our love for the 'ugood old apples. To Mr. Prible we will our ability to dream through gov- ernment class. To Mr. Stallman we will our love for crew cuts. To the seventh grade we will our love to fly paper air- planes across the assembly. To the eighth grade we will the green ways of the fresh- man. To the freshmen we will all the knowledge in the encylo- pedias. To the sophomore class we will our ability to raise funds for the junior banquet. To the juniors we will our love for government.
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SENIOR BABY PICTURES 1. Whitey Warner. 2. Bud Gallaway. 3. Barbara Van Anda. 4. Feezer Horstmeyer. 5 Howard Hess. B. Lee Freeman. 7. Maryann Keener. 8. Ioyce Branning. 9. Pauline Pul- ver. 10. George Van Anda. 11. Mariorie Smith. 12. Phyllis Smith. 13. Darlene Butt. 14 Norma Fox. 15. lean Davis. 16. lack Grim. 17. lean Campbell. 19
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