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CLASS Xl ILL We, the Seniors, Members of the Class of 1047, of Killbuck High School, located in the villare of hillbuck, county of Holmes, state f Ohlo, realizing we have come to the end of oar school days, being of sound and liberal mind, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, thus revoking and annulllng all former wills made by the Class of 1947 We, the Class of 1947, name Mr J J Weltmer executor of this, our last Will and Testament Ve do give and bequeath to our heirs as follows Article I To the school we leave that very, very unhappy thought of not havin, our cheery voices ringing throughout those dismal halls le also leave to the school the honors we believe we have accomplished in scholarship and athletics Artlcle II To J J Weltmer, superintendent of K H S and executor of this will, we leave the pleasure of carlng for our memorial the curtalns It is his duty and privilege to see that the underclass men show respect to our memorial happy mem rles of our three years associatlon Pity her, if she ever ets another class like this Article IV To the entire faculty we leave the hope they will never again encounter such questlons as we have brought up before them Article V To Mr ueib, the Janitor, we leave our gratitude and thanks for everythlng he has done for us and for the best friend a class ever had Article VI We leave to the Juniors, the pleasure of the last year in school and the earnest hope they will be able to complete that last year Article VII We leave to the Sophomore Class, our ability to be grown up Article VIII We leave to the Freshman Class, our ability in scholarship and athletics Don't let us down Article IX To the seventh and eighth grades, and to all incomin students of the school, those scarred desks, the worn out pencil sharpeners, the pencil-marked textbooks, enough paper and a pencil to write excuses on, and above all, we leave to yau our time worn, flavorless gum Article X We will and bequeath our private abilities and posses sions as follows I, Albert Arnold, do will and bequeath my ability to hold my temper on the basketball floor to Paul Smith I, Dolores Croskey, do will ano bequeath my ability for 'going steadyn to Wynell Sorrels 20 Y I ' o 'I 1 Article III--To our dear adviser, Mrs. Helen Weltmer, we leave the e I S
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PROPHECY QCO t1nuedJ 'I next see a large garage,' says Maglco, 'complete with all kinds of new fangled equipment From beneath one of the parked cars, comes Chuck Mullet He has finally learned to fix other models of cars besides Model T's And who would own this garage but a bort Pritchett? Of course, owning a garage doesn't mean working as a mechanic for Mxs Pritchett, but sitting behind a desk all day He started out as a mechanic, however, and worked his way upward Ah h, and who is this coming down the street pushing a baby carriage? Somehow, she looks familiar As the crystal ball focuses more clearly and she comes closer, I see that it is Lanie Giaugue, now a happily married housewife And in the carriage?'?? Why Junior, of coursel' 'Listenli What is that noisev' said Magico 'Of course you can' hear 1t,but I hear a newsboy selling papers What is it he is yelling Yes, I can hear him now There has just been a new record set in typ ing speed It has been set by James Schonauer, typing ace of modern times Leaving the newsboy and going on down the street, I see a large sign hanging above a big building, behind which many trucks are loadin and unloading lumber The sign reads 'R E Taylor and Father, Lumber Company My, hasn't Bob Taylor come up in this world!!! He even has his name before his father's in the business now! What's this? The crystal ball is getting cloudy? No, no it is stone dust And would you believe it' A branch of the Briar Hill Stone Quarry Over there loading the stone is Stan Orr H1 there,Stanl Stan must have kept in the good graces of his employers to keep a job that long '0h, just look at that parade coming down the streetl' exclaimed lagico 'Lots cf soldiers, sailors and marines There's a marine over there that looks familiar Why, of course, I recognize him now It's Dennis Ridenbaugh After graduating, he liked the marines so well, that he decided to reenlist He is a colonel and will soon be promoted even Do you hear-that new so g they are playing? Of course you can't, but anyway it was written by one of the nat1on's top song writers and composers, Norma Turk She graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan Conservatory of Music a d is now famous the nation over ly, haven't you some famous people in the Class of '47? It looks as though the State has been fixing the roads They will be much improved over what they were in '47 and who improved the roads? Why, those two superintendents over th0T0, aim lyhart and A1 Arnold They invented some new mixture to make reads better There is the Buckeye Aluminum Factory across the street e crystal ball is taking us to visit the president and see how the plant operates , 'I now see a door with the word 'President' printed on it , says Magico The door is opening Inside, seated behind a big desk is Raymond Williard 'We1l,' said lagico, 'there you have just seen what your classmates will be doing in the future' I could not help believing in crystal gazing after this experience Could you blame me? laybe I should have been happy when I left Hagico, but I was sad Sad, thinking of the great Road of Life and all the pit falls before us as we begin our journey but, 'that's life' Ruth Ellen Stephenson 19 . . t . ? , 8 '. O O O higher. Yes, 1t's a military career for Dennis. . Th
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CLASS NILL fCon'tJ I, Lanie Giauque, do will and bequeath my smile to Bill Berner I, Marllyn Gray, do will and bequeath every inch of my five feet of slender structure to Oris Schonauer I, Delores Guthrie, do will and bequeath my ability to get good grades to Bob McIntosh I, Norma Jo Hill, do will and bequeath my southern accent to Earl Fredrick I, Bill Kasner, do will and bequeath my ability to do chemistry experiments to Bonnie Haun and Doris Jean Hill I, Charles Mullet, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Tom Anderson Jim Nyhart, do wlll and bequeath my ability to stand up while playlng basketball to Delmar Phillips Stan Grr, do will and bequeath my bookkeeping ability to Scab omer I, Robert Pritchett, do will and bequeath my ability to pet good Grades in chemistry, without taking my book home, to Wanda Schopfer steadfastness of purpose and tolerance in the quest of securing a diploma James Schonauer, do will and bequeath my abllity ln typinb to Delmar Phillips Phyllis Snow, do will and bequeath my ability to drive safely to Wanda Schopfer Ruth Ellen Stephenson, do will and bequeath my good conduct and ability to stay out of mischief to Charles Nyhart Robert Taylor, do will and bequeath my ability to mind my our business to Stella Sigler I, Norma Turk, do will and bequeath my musical ability of boogie woogie to Clara Belle Pyers I, Raymond Williard, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Walter Archer Article XI May our direct wishes not be held against us The before testimony has been signed and sealed in the presence of the afore mentioned class, and the Class of 1947 declares this to be the last will and testament witnessed Signed Justice Holiness Rlghteousness 21 . il, . H I, ' - Q H . I, Dennis Ridenbaugh, do will and bequeath to Robert Homer, my. I, I . . G I, I, I,
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