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o y CLASS® WILL We, the Cl a 8 e of Forty-eight, of Kallda High School, City of Kallda, Commonwealth of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, and realizing that we shall soon depart from this school, do make and publish our last will and testament and so that our followers may not quarrel over our many possessions, we distribute our oods as follows: Vv'4 ' FIKST: To Superintendent F. J. Behrns, we give not only our diligence In class, but also our noteworthy achievements In both current events, civics, and oarllmentary procedure. Furthermore we beoueath to Mr. Behrns a new engraved set of rules for the school. SECOND: To Mr. Stechschulte, we bequeath our Athletic ability to be distributed to the future classes of K.H.3. and for a personal gift to Coach we give also our card-oleylng ability. THIRD: To Mrs. Kitchen, we give oui great appreciation fbr correct speech and our achievements In the literary field. FOURTH: To Miss Heckman, ve give all the time and patience which sne so willingly devoted to our Class and Its activities. We give her also a box cf asnirins for all the headaches ve have caused her. FIFTH: To Visa Sigler, •••e plve our musical talents so that our %»nd and Glee Club will continue to be (as we helped make It) andoutstandlng musi-cpI organization. We further give her the privilege of getting a nev nltch nice, for her's has a peculiar buzz since she drooped It. SIXTH: To Miss Jacomet, our loyal class advisor, ve give the abundance of time which she scent lnherllttle after-school and noon-hour Study Halls the credit of our nev discoveries In Physics also goes to Miss Jacomet. SEVENTH: To the Juniors, ve bequeath our ability to make money and all the woe that goes Into raising funds for cIass trip, furthermore we beoueath our dignified name of Senior, with the condition that they bear this title proudly. EIGHTH: To the Sonhomoree, we beoueath our acting ability to be used In their Junior Play next year and our good behavior during school hours. NINTH: To the Freshmen, we bequeath our high scholastic standing to be especially divided among the boys. And not to slight the girls v rive them exneclally our dignity, humility, and respect for others. Jackie Amsoaugh wills her big blue eyes to Barbara June Boerger; blonde hair to Al Varneraent. Doris Burman wills her typing ability might come In handy « oraetlme. Elmer Ellerbrock gives some of his abundant supply of bashfulr.eas to Joan Behrns, his slow smiles and dlmnlee to Mary Ann Kramer. Ben Erhart wills his reserved nature to Ralph Honlgfort ?nd his corny Jokes to Don Behrns In order to replenish Don's exhausted supply. Dorothy Fortmen wills her pep and vivacity to Ruth Stechschulte and her giggles to Urban Vonder Embse. Hilda Grote wills her A's to Dick Langhals and her blonde coiffure to Jo Ann Clerk. Armelle Hedrick wills her peaches and cream complexion to Rita Jane Wolke and her happy-go-lucky nature to Ruth Ann Warnecke. Dot Holtkano leaves her Jobs In school activities to Alice Unverferth who c«n later pass them alone if so vlehep. S' £ to Red Sybert,
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lather Holtkamp wills her math ability to Chuck Berhelde and her tardy narks to Alice Schroeder. Aina Honlgfort wills her ability to study to Cletue Verhoff and her love for tests to Martha Ann Verhoff. Henry Honlgfort gives (gladly) his penmanship to Dorothy Grote and wills his quick wit to Janet Stover. Alfred Horetnan wills his strict observance of rules to Leo Utrup. Angela Kahle wills her love to square dance to Paul Maag. James Kahle wills his ability In shot) to Bob Mead, eo that Bob will continue having ten fingers. Leo Kllngshlrn wills hie love and participation In eoorte to Richard Gillespie, his speed to Luella Selhoret. Alberta Korte wills her carefree characterlratlons of negro maids In our plays to Jean Brinkman. Catherine Kramer wills her meak-nature and quietness to Joyce Recker. Jane Leopold, the possessor of two famous titles, wills her snappy brown eyes to Dick Kahle and her slenderness to Ruth Kllngshlrn, retaining her titles herself. Betty McElwain wills her scorekeeping ability to Martha Dackln. Doris Nartker wills the the dimples in her ohln to Gene Stechschulte and her oleasant nersonality to Eileen Unverferth. Richard Nartker wills his artistic abilities to Richard Ruebush who Is to combine them with his own to develop great talent. Dick bequeaths also his red hair to Martha Warnement. Louis Oeterhage wills his ability to sit still In study hall to Mike Felkey, though Mike seems to like exercise during study oeriod. Joanna Schwalger villa her arguing ability to Melvin Fortman to be used later in Mr. Behrn's classes. Margaret 3hlrey wills her height to Julitta Unverferth and her smiles to Cy Smith. Helen Unverferth wills her “rooting ability at basketball games to Inet Sarka, and her majorette ability she evenly distributed to the remaining majorettes with an abundance to each. Ruth Ann Unverferth wills her previously-inherited nice disposition to Leona Ricker, her good posture she beoueaths to Pud Wruth. Charles Verhoff wills his sober expression to Joe Langhale and Bob Oater-hage providing there Is enough for each. Dorothy Verhoff wills her feather cut hair-do to Mary Louise Grote, and her-8oec8 to anyone who will take them. The attached Instrument, consisting of two sheets, was therein subscribed by the Senior Class, the Testators in the presence of each of us and at the same time declared by them to be their last will and testament and we are at their request signing our names hereunto in their presence, as attesting wit- nesses. (SIGNED)
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