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Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1949, of Liberty High School, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath our possessions, in order to leave a more perfect school, to those who are in great need of such belongings: Article I: We leave quiet and solitude to Mr. Blott and the faculty. Article II: To the innocent freshmen we leave any rotten oranges, cacked-up books, cheating papers, and other miscellaneous trash. Article III: To the other unfortunate ones we leave the following pos- sessions: Item: Item: Item: Item Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item Item: Item: Item: Item Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Item Item: Item: Item: Item: Item: Bob Baker wills his innocence to Willy Zimmerman. Dick Beach wills his crop of red hair to Angie DePizzo. lane Berlin wills her cheerful attitude on life to lean Berlin. Ianice Bott wills her carefree manner to Carol Eckenrode. Helen Colbert wills her ambition to be a housewife to Beverly O'Neil. lack Cramer wills his mind, body, and soul to Norma Mowry. Esther Daley wills her ability to go steady to Mary Larue Work. Ioe Davidson wills his bashfulness to any boy who is too forward. Thelma Dieter wills her studious ways to Ierry Peduzzi. Nick DiVencenzo wills his masculine build to Iackie Hafely. Laurel Draves wills her bashful ways to Carol Colbrunn. Paul Drvodelic wills his timid ways to Ray England. Bill Edwards wills his well-worn path to Girard to Pete Ryan. Doris Elseg wills her love for a sailor to any girl who envies her. Danny Fedorchak wills his ability to sing bass to anyone who is not able to. Mathew Fleming wills his puddle jumper to his brother Iohnny. Edmund Fredericks wills his height to an up-and-coming basketball star, Leo Iennings. lean Frew wills her cheer-leading ability to Bernie Delmark. Betty Fritz wills her happy hours at school to her sister, Audrey. Ray Gifford wills his genius mind to David Lindsey. Doris Homer wills her winning smile to Elizabeth Dravis. Delores Hossman wills her baby-blue eyes to Mary lane Faustino. Marcus Iennings wills his ability to keep Conservation class alive to all the juniors. Bob Kay and Ioann Milliman will their romantic hours at school to Bud Major and Sally Collins. Ann Killmeyer wills her Dorothy Dix manners to Buzzy Dull. Iames Mapes wills his dark wavy hair and flashing black eyes to Mickey Drennen. Margaret Maurer wills her corny laugh to Polly Bogovich. Ray Miketa wills his many excuses to go to the dentist to Alan Deeley. Harry Minnick wills his memory of dancing at noon to Helen Snyder. Iack Nearhoof wills his ability to get along with everyone to all of the under-classmen. Alice O'Connell wills her ability to keep the class laughing to lla lean Bramer. Alfred Osgood wills his big bass hom to Ronald Schink. Mary Lou Scott wills her good-natured ways to Iovanne McMurray. Herman Sostaric wills his arguing ability to any junior who will need it in the future. Dorothy Tarica wills her sweet ways to Ann Tobin. Iune Thomas wills her kindness to Margaret Fink. Kenny Turner wills his ability as Mrs. Higley's Favorite Senior . Bob Welk wills his ability to eat his lunch without being caught to anyone who may be hungry during the third period study hall. Eva Mae Wilson wills her quiet voice to Dorothy Ianosik. We, as witnesses, do hereby sign and acknowledge this last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1949. Ianice Bott Ann Killmeyer -'C-I Page Twenty-two ffl'-
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Destiny's Call As I look into my crystal ball, I think of those in the Senior Class. What would be destiny's call, To them in the years that pass? Would Baker be a commentator on the radio? Would Hossie ever find the one she wants? Would Bubbles be selling Texaco? And would Bill still go to his old familiar haunts? Would lean become a sailor's wife? Would Danny to Esther be true? Would Chicken lead a bachelor's life? And would Doris be a bride, too? Would Suspie be an umpire? And Mapes a ladies' man? Would Paul become an airplane flyer? And would Bob marry Ioann? Would Iane always be Larry's favorite singer? Would Kenny lead a band? Would Helen have that ring on her finger? Would Ann always be willing to lend a hand? Would Ray and Harry still pal around? Would Eva always be so quiet? Would Marge drive her car abound? Would Ianice be Mrs. McKnight? Would Iune always be so sweet? Would Joe always be so shy? Would Dorothy always be so petite? Would Cramer never stop asking Why ? Would Mark become a doctor? Would aiming high always be Gizzy's ambition? Would Ozzie be a contractor? Would Beach be an electrician? Would Doris and Thelma always be so chummy? Would Matt always be such a good friend? Would Torchy and Betty always have dispositions so sunny? Would Alice's talking never end? Would Bob Welk always walk so slow? Would Nick always be so sleepy? Would Scottie with friendliness glow. And always be cheery? Oh crystal ball, these visions you show, Of the Class of 49 , Let them live on and let Liberty know, That these last twelve years were fine. Ioann Milliman if Page Twenty-one H'-
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WHO? On whom can all the teachers for attendance rely? And who always have their lessons because they study and try? Who know the Constitution from beginning to the end? How the laws are enacted, and what it means to amend? Who have read almost all of Romeo and Iuliet, For what e'er they study in English, they never forget. And as for Conservation, they know that from A to Z. All the animals and minerals on the land and in the sea. Who are perfect, too, in typing-Always get to class on time: Sure everyone must know them, They're the Class of '49, Laurel Draves -'El Page Twenty-three 13+
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