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Lost Will ond Testament One day the Senior Class decided to make its last will and testament. Thus, being of sound mind and memory we do hereby publish and declare this to be our Last XVill and Testament. Bob Wilnioi'e leaves his nutritious lunches to starving Viaud students who have fought over parts of them. Augusta Hargan leaves her love and best wishes to all her classmates and teachers. Billie Grove leaves his beautiful drawings to his successor in the art department. Elizabeth Tice leaves her E reports, her personal charm and her ability to make friends. James Anderson, at the earnest solicitation of Elizabeth, leaves to her his pipe. Emma Katherine Crumpacker leaves her afternoon classes to Tom Wickliiie. Crystal Carter leaves her financial manipulation of points and pennies to any ambitious Viaud student. Katherine Zimmerman leaves her soft voice and sweet disposition to noisy under- classmen. Bob Brown leaves a cue ball to Bill Johnston. Altie Giles Ca night school graduatej, leaves Viaud her best wishes. Clifton Sink leaves his crooning,' and that winning smile to the boys who are left. Jack llflalcolm leaves his beautiful geometry figures, his taking ways and his accom- modating manner to the Juniors of Viaud. Leigh Beard, who has already joined the llerchant hiarines, has left off double- clutchingf, u Phyllis Carter leaves a sunny disposition to students struggling with intricate problems. Richard Allman leaves his little black book of telephone numbers to shy sophomores. Irving Craig leaves his photographic equipment to the next issue of the magazine. Gray CTyronej Thompson leaves his photogenic smile to envious underclassmen. George Lester leaves his business efficiency to aspiring students. Tom Wickliiie leaves his perfectly kept bookkeeping records to future bookkeeping students. Thelma Hartman leaves Hershey bars and candy to all the students. Joe Fisher leaves his friendly smile and his cooperative spirit. We all leave our good will and best wishes. THE SENIOR CLASS or 1944. Forewel I The Seniors are now saying farewell to school days. Soon we shall be in the world, either making our living or serving our country. Some of us, no doubt, will be making millionsg others will not be successful. Days will come when we shall remember our school and our life therein. We shall remember the wise counsel of lwadame Viaud and her kindly advice. The standards she set for us, the principles she taught will help guide our conduct and attitudes. So as we leave Viaud we take away the memory of its Principal-lVIadame Viaud. To hei' and to the school, we say farewell and God bless you. THE SENIOR CLASS or 1944. c ion
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M WWW ZW PI-IYLLIS CARTER Prettyg vivaciousg musical 5 wonderful dancerg wants a career in nursing. ' ll!! f.,1'0', THOMAS' Iilrglffff yfip of fun. f A A K .VX N W' Q My Typist and boekkeepeghgughtlqlfiievljlto all 3 lots J X EMMA KATHERINE CRUMPACKER Wll1SOI1lC, sweet and demureg interests: Army, movies, dancing. JOE S50 fe FISHER f f Joe 3 fllll-lqwllgg 'i lidLlSt1'11 u s iilauager for N , the Wi- hijglfy. 4 0 KATHERINE ZIMMERMAN Secretary of the Student Councilg quiet, pretty brunetteg pleasant companion. V 'J , ' . 1 ff f s .f 1 I, 191 W7 - j !Q Ahfxfwjmo E two-QfZWRii?,,t,, P
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