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CLASS WILL Ae we nestle on the broad back of the senior Eagle and soar into the stratosphere, we, the seniors beinginfull possession of mind with memories that put to shame the World 3ook, do hereby leave this last will and testament of the class of 1946---- I, LOUISE ANGELL, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get my feet off the ground while cheer-leading to ELAINE JOHNSON. I, ARLENE BEHRENS, do hereby will and bequeath my good grades to CHARLES ANOELL in hopes that he may become a better student and my many nick names (Beanie, Bugs, Ish, 3eans, and Goofy) to HARIE SHANAHAN. I, CAROL BERGMAN, do hereby bequeath my phone calls and dates to VERA KASTENSCHMIDT (as if she needed them). I, ARLENE COUFAL, do hereby will and bequeath my modesty to CLARICE KINZLER and my ability to sew my own clothes to WILMA GOEHANS. I, LESLIE HAGEMAN, do hereby will and bequeath my gift of gab to GENEVIEVE 3ERG. I, DOROTHY KARLSON, do hereby will and bequeath my vocal talent to FRANCES Sr-ELY. I, MARION MOLINE, do hereby will and beaueath my height of 6'4 to LAUREN KUHR. I, BERNARD SCHMIDT; do hereby will and bequeath anything but my mathematical ability to ELLEN SA3ATKA. I, BOB SCOLES, do hereby will and bequeath my dark handsome features to ERNIE C iJKA and my interest in VIOLA WIDHAN to no one. I, DOLORES SWANSON, do hereby will and bequeath my drama tic ability to RITA WOITa and my Indian moccasins to JIM ZOOK in order that he may walk more quietly. I, MERNA WILLIAMS do hereby will and bequeath all ray duties as editor of the BUCCANEER to VIOLA WIDhAN and my giggle to CHARLES ZOOK. I, WAYNE WILLIAMS, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to WAYNE JARVILL. We, the class of '46 will: our reputation to the Juniors on supposition that they may need it. our intelligence to the sophomores to be awake when next year's seniors try to sneak away, all of our sympathy to the freshmen. We, speaking from experience, know what lies ahead of them, to all the faculty we award the purple heart. Just look with what they had to contend. (CLASS HISTORY) but her twin sister, Herne, felt the full force of her,.departure. Ver- na began her schooling with the class of 1946—we wish she might have finished with us. We have now reached the last year of high school and we are the dignified Seniors of 1946. We are a small clasp of Just 12 members— Louise Angell, Arlene Behrens, Carol Bergman, Arlene Coufal, Leslie Hageman, Dorothy Karlson, Marlon Moline, Bernard Schmidt, Bob Scoles, Dolores Swanson, Merna Williams, and Wayne Williams. Mrs. Angell is our class soonpor. Wayne Williams, President; Bob Scoles, Vice-Presi- dent ; Arlene Behrens, Secretary; Dolores Swanson. Treasurer. A Thanks- giving olay entitled A MODERN THANKSGIVINGwae presented on November 20. We thought we dleolayed a great deal of dramatic ability but the under- classmen all drew the wrong conclusions; they called it more of a feast 8nd a good time for the seniors. Commencement, held on Hay 16, closed our haooy school days. (CLASS PROFHECY) For our last vl6lt we go to one of the famous movie houses. There we find our comornlon, Herna Williams, taking a screen test. When she sees U6 she rushes towards up telling us that she has Just won another bathing beauty contest. (The Judges must have been induced by the cute little giggle.) We are now back where we started from. Please don't wake up too suddenly. Goodbye'.
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m Hide Burnell Peek-a-hoo!1 MUSCLES Williams Captain Angell Blocking Traffic? Batter up Smile pretty now! I m 'AV •i «mm!!! % - ------------- f The whole gang Chums Don't fall!!
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