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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Itmm' Item Item uw9ywuy S74LiQHfmWww7 Loren Bechstein, will my girl friends to Archie Bowen on condition that after I get back from the army I can still find a date. Joyce Robinson, will to Leanna Mercer my battles with Dick Hill, plus bruises, scratches, and cuts. Hugh Sheline, will my title of Doc and my jet-rocket propelled wheelchair to Carol Barker on condition he doesn't fast break Cygnet off the floor. Janet Chamberlain, will my slim figure and hearty laugh to Marvin Franks on condition he doesn't broaden his beam too much. Helen Bechstein, leave my ability to spat with my boy friend to Doris Mills, cause it's so much fun Ute make upne Wanda Priest, will my ability to ya-tafte-ya-ta-te to Marcene Chambers. Tom Thompson, will my medal from Mrs. Johnson for the 'Chief Griper of 45-46W to Dave Mason. Rosie Hentges, will my championship speed in typing to my runner-up Pauline Chamberlain. John Knaggs, will my ability to drive fast and accurately? to Leroy Strausbaugh providing he takes out insurance. Bill Strausbaugh, will my attempt to get dates with girls to Mike Smith and I hope that Mike has better luck. Jack Warner, will my chemistry equipment to D. L. Whit- acre, providing he uses it to end his quarrel with Dick Adler. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereto subscribed our names, this l8th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. WITNESSES: Tom Thompson Jack Warner 5? :J N -mf .JZ
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H 9435, SENIOR ELQSS LLHLL 1 We, the Senior Class of Liberty High School, County of Wood, State of Ohio, United States of America, of the year l946, being of sound intelligence, good conduct, excellent health, and of full age, do publish our last will and testament, revoking all wills, which may have been made heretofore by us. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Section I Rena Wagner, will my migraine headaches which I de- veloped working on the annual to Patsy Mahaffey. Ron Snow, will my ability to cooperate with the Junior boys to Dick Adler on condition that Dick doesn't ruin next year's B. B. Team. Evelyn Woessner, will my steady temper and way of getting peeved to Jo Ann Bowerman, on condition Jo Ann doesn't fly off the handle and threaten all the boys on Bays road. Pat Crowe, will my quiet ways and soft voice to mild little Dick Angel on condition Dick speaks up once in a while. Bob Richardson, will my corny jokes and gift of speaking out of turn to Bob Thompson on condition he doesn't break up the school with his extemporaneous remarks. Jackie Burdock, will my easy, slow going in nature to Annie Flowers if she will admit she is wrong once in a while. Bonnie Lindquist, will to Trillis Moehlman my pig tails and height on condition Trillis doesn't attract all of my boy friends. H Sylvia Mantel, will to Norma Ford my freckles and gum cracking ability, and also my ability to constantly ask questions in typing. Jim Hill, will my love for English to Bob Burdock on I condition Bob doesn't argue Mr. Houk red in the face.
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PRCPI-IECY i4 B Y BOB R IC HAR DSON May 17, 1968. Twenty two years since the class of '46 had left the portals of Liberty High School. Time had wrought its changes. I gripped tightly my briefcase. I thought of all the things its contents meant to the people of the world. In this briefcase were important, secret documents to Dayu Duo, Emperor of the Moon. My mission was to try to make friends of the moon men. In my hotel room were dozens of telegrams wishing me luck in the undertaking. I was happy to hear from all my classmates, as I thought of what they were doing. When at the Statler, I went into the barber shop to get a shave. My barter was a cute little miss whom was known to one and all as Rena Wagner. Rena was just like 992 of all barbers, and women- She ran off the head at all times. She told me about the first time she tried shaving a person at barber school. The person was already in the chair when she arrived. After several minutes of industrious shaving, she stopped suddenly. 'What's wrong?u asked the instructor. UI cut this guy 5 times and he donft bleed.W Rena told me that Bonnie Lindquist is living in Evanston, Illinois. If you remember, Bonnie married the animal trainer from the Carnival at Cygnet the year she graduated. Rena said that Bonnie seems to be very happy, with her snakes, pigeons, goats, and husband. I also heard that Hugh CFlagpoleD Sheline is in the insurance business in Hartford, Conn. Hugh said so far he has insured half the men and all the brunettes. Rena told me that Tom Thompson was here at the hotel. I hurried up to room 24C and found a man with graying hair around the temples, and a narrow mustache on the upperllp. This was Tom Thompson. He didn't recognize me, and thought I was one of his customers. Before I knew what had happened, I was the owner of a Royal Typewriter. I was shocked to hear that Tom was selling such things. When we were in high school, Tom vowed he would never touch another typewriter Cexcept for medicinal purposesj. But time makes changes. I asked him how Leanna was, and was surprised, nay, startled, with his reply. NOh, we broke up the summer I graduated. Her sister told me that she snored in her sleep, and I lost interest in her.n
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