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.sfbsf 'XML AND .,SfAM9Nf I Lowell Hefflmger do hereby w1ll my green Ford to Mr Romaker because It IS so shock proof you can t hurt It I Gmny Bechstexn do hereby w1ll my acrobatxc ab1l1ty to Mrs Romaker I Maunce Judson w1ll my halfback posltxon to Stew Overmxer I Vernon Laver vull my ab1l1ty to reduce quxzzers at Parllamentary Procedrure contest to anyone xx ho needs It Glenn Spleth hereby w1ll my double O basketball sult to Butch Reece James Anglemyre, w1ll my acrobatlc or my dancmg abllxty to Mr B-own Vxrgxma Starkey W my temper to any one who can control xt better than I do Remta Frank, do hereby w1ll my typxng po 1t1on to anyone vsho can stand the periods Vnxan :Gable will my shorthand abllmty to Dale Johnston lf he can stand the figures Marllyn Slentz w ll my abxllty to cheer to Paula Jean Zenz hopmg she can fly around as fast a o Belva Daum, w1ll my hkmg for basketball to Nancy Kxmberly Wxlbur Hoff, w1ll my knowledge m chemxstry to R1chard Murdock John Podolak hereby w1ll my mterest 1n glrls to the shy members of the Jumor Class J1m Boul1s, do hereby w1ll my long eyelashes and curly ha1r to Dennis Hales Glen Vollmar w1ll my butch to Leon Zook Robert Wels, w1ll my self control to Mr Bard Norman Glanz w1ll my shortness to Russell Durham Ned Sworden w1ll my seat rn Engllsh Lxterature to Rxch Myers hopmg he w1ll make better u e of It than I d1d I Carolyn Frednck w1ll my ICS skatmg ab1l1ty to Mary Lou George hopmg her knees do not get Betty L1ke w1ll my blush to Harlan Fry knomng how much he wxll need It Alfred Drummond w1ll my qulet ways to Mary WSIS I Burdette Qaneholtz wxll the F FA gavel to Davxs Conrad hopmg he w1ll then be able to keep order 1n Boys Glee Club Don Durham w1ll my forward posxtlon on the basketball team to Gary Young I Florence A.hleman hereby vull my seat m ch mxstry to anyone who can make better use of xt than I d1d I Danny Rxgal do hereby w1ll to Franc1s Bruwn not that he w1ll need xt my physlcs workbook I Norman Welrauch vull my wrecked car to Edward Mexster I Luc1lle Spxcer w1ll my abxlxty to help M1ssGeorge to the next one she can get hold of I Othella Klmerer Wln my 1ce skatmg abihty to Mary Lou Frank hopmg she can stay on er feet better than I I N1na Slee mll my short plump figure to Mlss Brown I Gladys Barber w1ll my abxllty for chewmg gum to all the teachers especlally Mlss Stock and Mxss George I Iva Moore w1ll my ab1I1ty of gettmg along wxth the bus dr1ver to anyone who can do as well as I d1d I Madehne McBr1de, hereby w1ll my posxtlon m offnce practlce to anyone who IS sucker enough to take It I Beverly Rudolph w1ll my blonde halr blue eyes and short fat figure to Alma Dulle I Paula Jean Ernst w1ll my tallness to Bub Spxess I Gertrude Jean Ford w1ll my seat IH Engllsh Llterature to anyone who can understand Iamblc Pentameter I Kenneth Gelger Wlll my smlles to Mr Leatherman 1n study halls I Howard Parsons hereby do w1ll my automo lle accxdents to anyone who lxkes them I Leo Barlow, w1ll my posltlon on the football team to B111 Blddle I John Pesky, wxll my lxkmg for glrls to Hardy Creps I James Voss, hereby w1ll my place 1n Boys Glee to anyone who wants to be a crooner 2 I, ' , ' F ' . I, . . . . . . A D I, . . . , In ' . u I, . V. . 3. . V . ' I, . Y. , . . . U . i I, . I Q . . , Y . s I d . I, . . . A . . L . . . . . . L y . . . . . Q I, . . . . . i I, , ' . I, ' ' . . I, , . L , . . . . . , . . S as black and blue a.s mine,did. A Y I, . y . y V. . . . I, , . . . u ., , e l , . . . , I, y . . . I , . , ...N . , . h , . , ,. - . V 1 , . . . . . . , . . ' 1 . , ' - 1
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tq Hgffovy 118 In September of 1944 fifty five eager young pupils began their high school career under the watchful guidance of Mr Overmier and Mrs Davis In their first meeting as a class thev elected the following officers for the year Belva Daum, President Glen Vollmar, Vice President and Barbara L n thicum Secretary and Treasurer When the 1945 sophomore class now numbeurg only forty seven organized itself with the as sistance of Mr Rosenberger and Mrs Davis it chose the following pupils to lead its activities durin the year James Bouli President, Glenn Spieth V106 President Betty Like Secretary and Carolvn Fredrick Treasurer Several well planned cla s parties were held which added much enJo5 ment to this econd year of high school In the fall of 46 the class found itself one round higher on the ladder of education I climbing however, it lost tive of 1tS members diminishing it ranks to forty two The officers elected for this busy year were Betty Like President Burdette Saneholtz Vice President Carolyn Fredrick Secretary and Leo Barlow Treasurer Dur ng th year the class won first prize in the high smhorl Christmas decorating contest and sponso.ed a succersful Valentine party and dance. The senior class which convened in 1.941 to begin it.. final year was the smallest in the high school but it endeaxoredl to make up in the quality of it? wcrk what it lacked in quantity. The officers chosen for the last year were: Danny Riga! Pre'idf.n.' Glenn Vollmar Nice-President' Ned Swordcn Secre- tary and Burdette Saneholtz Treasurer. l'he class of 1948 with the help of its sponsors M.. Rickly and Mr. Romaker was a leader in extra cullic-ul'1r activitie: and scholarship. It presented two play? Going Place. and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay and made other valuable contributions to the educational and cultural programs of the school. 20
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