Manheim Township High School - Neff Vue Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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last will anh Uliestament of the 1945 Senior lass We, the class of l945. having dispensed with all the Customary legal phraseology that makes this kind of document uninteresting in its intro- duction. do hereby make this our last will and testament, declaring void all previous doeu- ments similar to this. We generously bequeath it , fl 5 the followinv treasured ossessions to the er- zs P sons herein mentioned because we believe these people deserve these items most. Jay Miller wills his interest and ability in track to Paul l-lerr. Patsy Hostetter closes her Latin book with a sigh and hands it over to ,lack Zarker. Blanche Lohr leaves her paintings to Gladys Kendig. To Thelma Alexander go Joanne Haines' Hi-Lite articles. Al Duffey bequeaths his personal love letters to John Goldren. janet Miller wills her shorthand hook to Gloria Knotwell. Kenneth Lehman receives Ormond Hampton's NBing Crosbyl' voice. Walter Fisher's uC0Wb0Ylll f7, goes to Don Good. . F' D Ruth Smeltz gives her overabundance of dates to Alan Loss. Donald Roberts bequeaths his bow ties to Gilbert Bohlin. Mary Shiflet and Mary Stadel give their buoyant spirits to Mildred Lausch and Jane Hess. Willis Kilhelfer leaves his argumentative traits to Vivian Eekman. Glenn Hart wills his interest in horses to Zack Minnich. Roberta Wiendlerls good nature goes to Doris Miller. To Bill Parmer goes John Dufleyls uhaekingi' ability in basketball. Clara Smith bequeaths her southern accent to Geraldine Lefever. Donald Leayman wills his flashy neckties to John Goble. 7'1rmly-four

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George Summersgill gives his 'gboogie-woogie music to Bill Brader. Violet Lefever hopes that Rose Mary Roland will continue the collection of identification bracelets. Elsie Mae Herr donates her twirling baton to Mary Lou Witmer. Doris Adams receives John Bornholdt's cheer- ing ability. Frances Wendel wills her infectious giggles to Lorraine Simmons. Jack Miller's place in P. D. class goes to Dick Frey. The class uSharpie,,' Bob Albright, reluctantly leaves this position to David Smith. Ann Hurst bequeaths her troubles with the oppo- site sex to Rosy Niemann. Doris Markley and Phyllis Miller shall inherit the immense popularity of Mary Catherine Heckel. Bill Phillippi wills his pin-up girls to Ed Miller. Betsy Frew absentmindedly bequeaths her ab- sentmindedness to Yvonne Clark. Bob Russel receives John Horstis ability to re- main unknown. Phyllis Briggs wishes that Jean Fetter would take over the operation of the typewriter. The oft-seen powder puffs of Dolores Knowles and Leona Dupler go to Kitty Ann Moore and Evelyn Nixdorf. Darwin Hollinger leaves his singular voice to Howard Haus. Barbara Ann Hess wills her acting ability to Janet Grossglass. Alvin Zarker donates his rifle to Emmanuel Murry. .lane Nagle and Irene Lapkin receive the desire to- jitterbug from Doris Shenk and Edna Rehm. John Luttenberger bequeaths his friendliness and originality to Bro Martin. To Bob Herr go Arthur Reistls ear muffs. Clarahelle Booth donates her lipstick to Annalee Dicely. To Rhoda Esbenshade goes Esther Landis' gen- uine interest in the Red Cross. Roy Eby wills his wavy hair to John Markley. Reba Longenecker, a retiring member of the class, bequeaths her quietness to Bill Sloyer. Bill Andes gives his colorful vocabulary to David Ganse. Arthur Bowman's neat homework papers go to Ralph Maloney. Shirley Nettke wills her hockey stick to Polly Ness. Sonny', Stoll bequeaths his saxophone to Franklin Herr. Bert Bowers wills his blond hair to James Landis. The inseparable friendship of Jackie Milley and Saralee Stevens goes to Bill Nick and Dick Taylor. Dick Kauffman bequeaths his witticisms to Jim Martin. Paul Hostetter bequeaths his conservatism and sagacity to Kenneth Simmons. Kenneth Scheid wills his musical ability to Gloriann Stoner. Mary Altdoerffer leaves her choir robe to Marie Seachrist. Barbara Cantor's skill at dancing goes to Midge Hoffman. Jean Brady receives the soliloquizing expression of Elizabeth Hostetter. The subtle humor of Ed Potts goes to Howard Merrill. Marie Sigafoos bequeaths her efiiciency to Christine Sharpe. Mary Lou Hostetter's aversion to algebra is in- herited by Bob Spalding and Harold Warfel. Wanda Myers and Doris Shotzberger leave their excess of smiles to Carol Cochran and Robert Wendler. Kenneth Rogers and Dick Souser will their inter- est in fiying to Bob Bortziield and Bill Bunting. Arlene Stief donates her thread and needle to Joan Efiing. Maitland Grill leaves her devotion to sailors to Arlene Varner. Signed, sealed, and set in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-five. Tivcnly-fi1'c

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