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lasl Will and Teslamenl ol Ihe Senior Class We, the Seniors of L. C. H. S., being of sound mind, have decided to leave our out- standing faults and virtues to other members of the student body. Thus we hope to keep alive our memory in the hearts of the students and faculty. To the School: We leave the Liberty Bell and the Hi-Lights of L. C. H. S. which we hope will be the pride of the school. To the Faculty: We leave to you, dear teachers, our abilities we failed to use and our thanks for allow- ing our absence from so many assembly halls. To the Juniors: We leave our rights and privileges as Seniors. To all other under-classmen: We leave to each a portion of our ability to keep out of mischief. As individuals, we, the members of the Senior Class wish to leave some of our person- al traits and abilities. I, Bob Arnold, do hereby will my basketball ability to Dick Coolman, providing he uses it with an ounce of sense. I, Lena Betts, will my artistic drawing toMr. Herrnanson. I, Martha Frantz, do hereby will my shyness to Helen Durham, providing she uses it when most needed. I, Leroy Frantz, will my ability to change girl friends to the Junior boys. I, Clyde Harris, bequeath my dependability and quiet disposition to Kenneth Gerwig. I, Marion Hupp, possess only the spirit of independence and prefer to take it with me. I, Thomas Kizer, will my public speaking ability to Everett Sleppy, providing he gives it back after his graduation. I, Rex Kiser, will my ability to write love letters to Roger Shaw, providing he does not let his dad catch him. I, Clifford Minniear, bequeath my feet to anyone whose foundation is crumbling. I, Evelyn Oman, will my freckles to Mary Elizabeth Smith, providing she does not use freckle cream. I, Jack Tappy, bequeath my height to Jack Smith. I, Edna Wolf, will to Justine Grove my cute giggle. I, Glen Thompson, bequeath my much envied dimples to the highest bidder. I, Ralph Johnston, will my position as president of the Senior class to James Garrett. I, Anne Schneider, will my ability to appreciate jokes to Dorothy Rittenhouse. I, Kenneth Kumfer, will my ability to get and keep girl friends to Ward Coolman. I, Garnet Musselman, will my place in Home Economics class and my Chemistry marks to Ruby James. We hope you Will use and cherish these gifts as we have done before you. Page Thirteen
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'N S- N! i 4- A-s 5 X: 4 , . is av -.14 ax 3 if -7 I ' A, ff 9 v , ,.. - . ,. v f- .N H Q if ' ' ., ui A Q A, ,-if , i.-.izfn ffl? ' . , X l lg Top Row-Class Officers. Marjorie Arnold. Second Row-Junior Arnold. Jeanne Coolinan. Third Row-Bill Crickmorc, Biddy Garrett. Jim Garrett. Justine Grove. Milo Knowles. Bill Mann. lklvrilyn Mercditli. Fourth Row--Dwight Pace, Leah Pearson. Ralph Rogers, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Mark Stinson, Helen Ware, Mary Jane Wise. luni r Class Hislcry There were nine small, scared, but lively children who came with their mothers on the fatal day we started to school for twelve years. We had many good times the first given years keeping peace with everybody. When we were Freshmen, the Seniors gave us the 'tdirtiest initiation with coal soot. During all this time pupils were being added and subtracted until we have seventeen in our Junior Class at the present. Cne of our biggest thrills was presenting our Junior Class play entitled, 'KAunt Tillie Goes to Town. Another big thrill was getting our class rings with which every one was satisfied. A let of hard work and another thrill was in giving the Junior- Senior reception. We hope our Senior year will be as exciting as our Junior year has been. Page Fourteen
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