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SENIOR HISTORY fContinued from page 12l Thirty seniors entered their closing year of school in the fall of l942 with the vitality they had the previous year. We lost two members during the year. Three of the class, Edward Souder, Robert Sommer, and Carol Christian, entered college at Christmas time and we gained a new member in the year. Edward Souder was re-elected presidentp LaMar Michael, vice presidentg and Arlene Yoder, secretary-treasurer. Since Edward Souder entered college at Christmas time, LaMar Michael carried on as president W'e had a skating party and several class parties during the year A three act comedy Aunt Tillie Goes to Town was presented Ncvemloer 2U and 21 The play was very successful During the year some of our senior boys re eived their draft questionnaires ana took their blood tests for the inductron into the Army The baccalaureate services were held April 18 with Rev Lester l Sommer delivering the address The iunior class entertained the seniors with a receptron April 22 Dr Simon M Davidran from Lima Ohio was the speaker at the commencement ex-er cises April 23 The white carnatioi was chosen as the class flower and maroon and white as the class co'ors Our class motto is VVe compete only with ourselves and cooperate with others SENIOR PROPHECY lCont1nuef'l frorrt page l7f Cn driving back to Grabill on Road No l Dale Nalker passes us Vve are surpriseo tc see him turn in ct a drive to a little white house Tnere at 'he door was his little wife to greet him Betty Akey ana his charmtna children Cut on a bla farm near fort Wayne we find Arlene Yoder dolng secretarial work or c tr fine tarmer Clay on uckey Ar ene is that ne essary7 Homr sweet home' What a welcome place t s R st ng in our favorite chat ront o' ne radio wil ipod is a radiogram front .Africa lt is from My 'le Vfitmer and she ells us tha she is the nead of the mss on a y movement in Africa Also she says she has adop ed six little natives Oh' Ch' Whats this? Two ttckets from Robert St hlmann to ott ni the ba d concert which he is to direct h Shrine Auditormm We understand that Bob is a famous l:a'id director over the radio sudden y comes the announ ement ha Robert S mmer lnt rnational Ne vs Lorresponden row speak to us He is our c vri 'r1end and classmate By he way we tear he has a charming daughter We ope you 'rave en oyed this make believe tip we have ta cz o t k r an li w ll re e ve all tne su cess possible r Nenty , H w , . ,, I I tt ' t 1 f - , . A , . V . , 1 , C . . . c , , , a . . C V li , . - ' 1 f 1 U A ' , . I ' N 4 F' I x.f A 1 e . H . , it f :- , i . , V , , . V t I I ' . l . ' , V J ' l ' ' t c ' - r - , 1 ., ' , , . 1 , , t l , t S1 . , l , C . . 1, . 1 1 . e i , ' 'r' in t . t' ' A ti our feet on the hassock in front of us, we turn on the radio and look over our mail. The first thing our eyes res: 1 t ' ' , ' . ' 'r. ' 3 1 ' ' , t t f r ' ' . t ' ' ' ,. , T , ' ' . ' 1 3 . e n , ' at C , . ' l o .C . 1 ' i . , e T , 1 1, 2-nl, w ' x f 0 h , L y . ' - . r , en 'lo d luc , '43 sentc S d we ope you '11 o i A ' . c f- 'A . 'N
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em? Unrted States of Amer1ca State of lndtana Last 'Wtll and Testament of the class of 43 We the class of IQ43 of Leo Hlgh School bemg of sound mlnd and good memory d hereby declare thls document to be the last wtll and testament of the aforesa1d class Sechon I To thrs school we wlll our loyal support our school sp1r1t and hearty cooperat1on 1n all school actrvltres our memorles and 1nsp1rat1on m the past years Sectxon II To Mlss Beerbower and M1ss Schrader and others who helped us publlsh the year book we extend our thanks and our apprec1at1on for thetr unt1r1ng effort 1n the publrcatton of thts book May therr llfework be successful Sectlon III We extend our appreclatlon to the faculty who have worked not only for our success but also for that of the underclassmen Sechon IV Followrng are the personal w1lls of mdtvtdual members of the class of 43 Betty Akey do w1ll my part trme offrce Job to Ruth Z1mmerman Clalr Arnold do w1ll my short halr to Ioe Chapman Eugene Butler do wrllmgly leave my ob 1n the athlettc room to Morrls L.1echty Carol Chnsttan do w1ll my qutet and mdustrral actron to everyone lay Conrad do wtll my excuses to get out of class and m1ss1ng school to Harlan Polmg Robert Cozrk do leave my art of prank playmg to so'neone who can use rt Wllladean Gerlg do wlll my lob of gradmg typmg papers to Wayne Lantz Helen Hall do w1ll my shortness to Phylhs Ramseyer Elrzabeth Knlsely do w1ll my happy go lucky ways to Ethelyn Schlatter Rrchard Lantz do bequeath my ab1l1ty to play basketball to any of the unaerclassrnen Donald Porter do 'xw71ll1HQlY leave my Job as pnnter to anyone of the underclassmen Peggy Roblnson do w1ll my freckles to lulla Van Meter and gentle actlons to Paulme Mrller N1la lean Rcmlck do w1ll my long fmgerna1ls to Marcell Klopfenstem Robert Sommer do wrll to anyone my rnethod to make A s Edward Souder do wtll my ambttlous drsp SIIIOH to anyone who can make good use o 1t Lorene Stemer do wlll my glft of gan to Ierry Thompson Robert Stohlmann do W1ll1ngly g1ve my place IU the band t Wtlbur Shears Marguerlte Sumney do w1ll my ab1l1ty to play the flute to Iohn Schwartz D nald Tharp do w1ll my Job as studentmanager to Ilm Van Ztle Naom1 Thompson do wlll my blonde hour to Maxlne Garman Efelyn Walbolt do w1ll my pleasant smtle to Ioan Chaney Dale Walker do wtll my bass votce to Yvonne Wells Lots Wltmer do extend my aollxty to try and be an old matd to Mary Lou Maxfteld Myrtle Wttmer do w1l1 my Jolly way to Edward Bohde Paul l'V1tte do leave my love for the falrer sex to Robert Clark Arlene Yoder do leave my 1nnocent lo k to Tom Partee Mary Helen Z1mmerman do leave my cb as pramst to LOUIS Steury I Barbara Bohlke do leave my orderly onduct to Dons Hmes Nmeteen , ' , ' ' , o , , . , . , I, , ' ' . I, LaMar Michael, do will my Model T can to anyone that can find a use for one. I, , f ' ' ' ' . I, ' I ' ' ' '. I, , ' ' ' ' o ' ' f ' . I, I , ' ' ' ' I o ' . I, o , ' ' . ' . I, K , ' ' . I, ' ' I ' ' ' 1 ' ' . I, 1 ' , ' . I, , ' Q . I, ' , j ' ' ' . , , c ' ' ,
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