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Seventeen aro n i acre ave m n ce wa an pleasing voice to Jo e Mastin an my cheerleading abili y o ildre Step e s Keep up the goo w rk r s arvey Henderer leave my farming ao t to Larry Knapp and Brown t's hard work fel ows Inabelle Coffey leave my shorthand ability to Christine Haggard and my small feet to Joan Bowling Dennis Conn will my innocent ways to Kenny Schuchter Always be nice Kenny Betty Jean Crank leave my dress size to Frances Richards and Hilda Murray ing over a I2 g Garrison and John Crombie T ke it easy fel ows a i D v the Plymouth to Pat Ayer an Jane Glancy No telephone poles gir s I Myrtle Frauenknecht leave my adorable dimples to Pat Herbert and my pleasing manner to Edyth King e mon my dlamo ring to Ruby Evans and my blond ha to Freda Hllli rd I Helen Breeze leave my ability to have seven dates in one night o Geraldine King and Imogene Wilson I Duke Oren leavy my chemistry grades to Doris Simms and my freckles to Donna Pickens Please take care of and honor our valuable possessions with thus, our last will and testament wetake our leave, and may the best of luck be yours in the year l949 I, C ly Wh't , le y i ys d ' ' yc ' , d ' ' 't t M' d h n . d o , gi I . I, H . I ' 'ili y Bob . I , l . I. ' , ' ' ' ' , Iv ' I ' ' - ' ' I, , ' ' ' . Noth' , irls. I, Arthur Landacre, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Harold ' ' . a ' . l . I, Ros l'e Roll, will my ability to ri e H U s d . , ' l. I, Betty R d , will ' nd ' ir ' 'a . v V . . . . t
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Sixteen SENIOR CLASS WILL We the members of the Senior Class, will our ability to agree with each other to the Junior Class of I948 To the Sophomores we leave our moveable chairs completely carved with the history of Morrow High School To the Freshmen we will the favorable Impression we have always left upon the teachers To the Faculty we bequeath many more students to be as congenial and poised as we have always been We the membersofthe Senior Class, will our personal possessions to the Juniors as follows We David Chapman and Robert Achtermann w ll our Innocent little tri ks to Bernard Allen and Carol Davis just don't get caught I Jack Lewls, leave my basketball abIlIty to Leroy Badgley and my red hair to Don Schleehauf It's not a henna, Don E Na er will my powerful physique to John Cox don't over ea John Just a little work, fel ows I Russell Craig leave my ability to hodd one girl to Bob Bennett and Charles Stephens Just keep 'em guessing I Skeet Leaf will my ability to always be on time to Joan Saunders and to never lose my temper to Joan Chapman I Jayne Bennett leave my gIggIes to Bernice Johnson and my book of Jokes to Marlene Swartz ean oods eave my abI I y a oo o o ann t's qu easy, Bob , . 7 i . . .C is d I I l I ' tv I, Ned Patrick, will my straight A's to Don Turner and Rich Allison. ' I . , a, 1 a I . I,J W ,I 'I't topIyDltBbC'.i ite
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E1ghf66D CLASS PROPHEC Y As we gllde along In our transcontlnental airplane piloted by Jack Lewls we see a plane whuz by us then go swooplng close to the ground we decuded It must be Russell Cralg the celebrated stunt aviator Just then the plane motors begin mlsslng and the stewardess informs us a we will have to make a crash landing The next thing we know we are In David Chapman's field We see un the distance hus prosperous farm David agrees to take everyone to the hosputal Here we obtaun excellent care under the supervision of Jayne Bennett the head nurse Jayne tells us tha Rosalie Roll IS working at this hospital too Rosalie IS a great medical technician and has helped mankind greatly We asked who had decorated the receptlon room so lovely and learned that Helen Breeze was the lnteruor decorator By this time all our small cuts and bruises from the plane crash have been taken care On the way secretary and a see reglsterung of so we decade to get something to eat we meet Betty Jean Crank who IS going to work Sh IS now a recent brlde there but Carolyn Leaf with her two charming daughters She tells us that the proprletor of the hotel IS our old frnend Edward Napler and worklng as desk clerk IS Myrtle Bekle Frauenknecht After a deluclous meal we go to the ball room for an enjoyable evennno of muslc by Jean Woods and has famous orchestra wnth Ned Patruck playing the drums and a clash clash of the cymbals an lntruguung beauty known as Carolyn Whltacre appears and does a well styled dance There as a televlslon set ln the hotel and who do we see on the screen but Harvey Henderer who IS playing with the New York Yankees Well after a strenuous evenlng, we go to bed Next mornlng we get up early and start back for our home town Morrow As we enter Morrow we see two very prosperous farms One owned by Auther Landacre and the other one be longs to Robert Achtermann Our bus breaks down We stop at a new garage flndlng Dennis Conn as Its proprietor He as also a due maker Dennis told us that his llttle boy goes to school under the supervision of Miss Coffey the fnrst grade teacher Morrow High has enlarged considerably and now requnres two alert secre tarles Betty Redmon and Melvla Oren are fnlllng the job successfully The Junior Class th t . . I . . t ..... , D . . . , . . . 6 . We see the Swanky-Wank Hotel, and decide to go in for dinner. Who do we , . I .
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