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I. Evelyn Miller, do hereby will and bequeath to Traverse Shanafelt my gas stamps, so he can get'back an forth from Peru without having to push the car. I, Emmalou Stitz, do hereby will and bequeath to Doris Baublet my seat in Civics class and also my great ability to act like all good, little, senior girlsfhoukt I, Betty Garrison, do hereby will and bequeath to Valette Eppley my ability to entertain the high school patrons with my exquisite twirling routine. Em alou Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath to I Martha,Ann Pond my Public Speaking book so that she may become the next ELEANOR--and also a nice, new airplane for her I. travels. Helen Kaufman, do hereby will and bequeath to Louise Ogan my typing period so that she may put it to better advantage than I did. ' - I. Jack Thompson, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Frances Barnett my ability to pass the time away in the assembly, so that in the future she won't become bored with the long periods. I, Dick Early, do hereby will and bequeath tohmiml Dale my ability to arrive at all places on time-------- always early! I, Dick Weeaner, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Louise Mansfield my tall stature, so that she may model the caps and gowns for the class next yearandhope they will fit ner. I, Tom Waymire, do hereby will and bequeath to Bob Penn my ability to hold my temper at all times, at all places, and under all conditions--lwith the cooper- ation of Gordon Ridenourl. I, Dick Weesner, do hereby will and bequeath toikanp ees Custer my naturally curly red hair so that she may be easily seen and won't have to bother about puttingit up when she gets in--in the wee hours of the morning. I, Ruth Pollitt, do hereby will and bequeath to Jerry Stouffer my great ability to make foul shots--and hope that he does better than I have done. I, Abige Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Don- ald Waymire my ability to always get into trouble and by so doingto keep the school alive. I, Ruth Pollitt, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Kathryn Roser my knowledge of Latin. It finished
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school for the entire year and may you bring many laur- els to this beloved high school. Third, to the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen we leave all the old relics of bygone days we lm ve me iime worn halls and scarred desksg we leave old love notes between pages of Websters International or the Britan- n ca. Fourth, to all the students of this school the mem- bers of this class will all the best wishes and gaodwlll possible for the days and years to come. We will for each and every student the very best of things in life, suc- cess in school work, success in extra-curricular act- ivities and all the success in life itself. I, Gene Custer, do hereby will and bequeathtn Gor- don Ridenour my ability to get caught by a teacher arery time I do something wrong. I, Eloise Shanafelt, do hereby will and bequeathto Maxine Vandegrlft my seat in the assembly, making it easier for her to enjoy the reading of magazines and talking to all the librarians who come along. I, Helen Kaufman, do hereby will and bequeath to Martha, Ann Spitler my office duties for the coming year. I, Donna Rife, do hereby will and bequeath to Srah Elliott my great knowledge of First Aid so that she will be able to find the proper hammers, mallets, and saws in the senior play--to use on rept1les. I, Richard Lambert, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Ward my office work so he can bother Mr. Gurt- ner's health class as I have done the past year. I, Gene Custer, do hereby will and bequeath to Kathryn Sailors, first, my tall, slim stature, and sec- ondly, the ability to advance from Junior Secretary to Senior President the same as I did last year. . I, Betty Garrison, do hereby will and bequeath to Chuck Hoover my naturally curly hair so his mother wont make him WAC off his WAVES. I, Emmalou Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath to Ronald Reed my seat in the back of the assembly, so that he may hear and see all of the students and teachers duo are in the room or trying to sneak in from the rear. I, Emmalou Stitz, do hereby will and bequeath to Lawrence Denney, my ability to make fudge and abilitytb be able to tell a joke every night on the school bus.
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the HSS and the the Romana and almost did away with me. We hereby nominate and appoint the Class of 1946 ole executors of this our last will and testame rit direct that said class not be required to gve bonds. The above will is the last instrument given under hand and seal of the official board of the C1ass,in year One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-Five. J A J! '-Zffmef Ejwwwwfj' MMM ' WW elf J7?ZJ?iJ W J edge 1bee,z9z,g? Hmwfjf, 514,521
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