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lCZl.2Fl'Sf WMA. Upon behalf of my client the Senior Class of 1946 of Aediapolis High School being of unsound body and mind Kindividuallyl, we have called you together upon this solemn occasion to listen to our last will and testament hereby revoking all previous wills and codicils heretofore made Cynthia Tedrow leaves h r music ability to Devona Hoods, here's enough for two Tom Jones gives his excess height to Nayne Hansen he needs it Jerry Nelhaus wills his ability to smoke and drive at the same time to Dan Berry, don't kid yourself though, Dan doesn't smoke Tom Lundeen gets Jacqie Edwards ability to crack gum Blanche Pogemiller wills her basketball abilitv to Delores Phomson Ross Obermann might get his drivers license now,Jane Hutchcroft leaves her driving ability to him Editor Ruth Peterson wills Doc Thayer and the school magazine to Mary Lou Holm congratulations Mary Lucky Joe Eberhardt Lindy Buster wills his ability tn flirt with girls to him Lily says, I will my out of town boy friends to Marilyn Nelson ' Wayne Brammeier leaves his dirty sweat socks to the next Junior Basket ball center and to Dan's relief he gives his oil wells to Dan so that he can keep Jess's Ford on the road Just to keep Ray Peterson's car in good running condition, Ned Swygard leaves him the east side of town, for no other reason though he says Opal Gerling says, 'Leland Sullivan can have my Metropolitan Opera contract W nice going Leland Shirley Nunnenbergs perfect complexion will from now on be marred with Kenny Lundeen's freckles Bill Korf may soon become a one man band, since he now plays the flute and Dean Cling is leaving him his ability to play the bass horn Charles Nelson wills his right? to stay out late with Lily Lou to Lyndell Honson Karl Miller can now go to Morning Sun since Ray Pilling left him his share of girls there Virginia Rae Johnson gets Bill McClure's gift of gab ' Gordon Daedlow wills his ability to go steady to Bob Black, quite a art 1sn't it, Gordon Paul Holm leaves his irresistable traits to Kenny Miller Delbert wills his red hair to Harold Niehaus Cflaming ycuthl Betty Lee Blake is enriched by Dorothy Brown's skating ability Bill Aspelmeier wills his numerous muscles to Lyndell Henson so that Lyndell can handle his dad's trucks better Mavis Cummings wills her angelic traits to Margaret Ann Nordstrom Dorothy Ann Mehaffy leaves John Hays to Janice Korf Dolores Sheridan wills her ability to get to school on time to Dan Berr Phyllis Greene leaves her dancing ability to Wayne Hansen Jane Nelson wills her typing agility to Kathleen Brumm To Mr Martin we leave the headaches of our class meetings We give Miss Schreiber the first stray man we see To the Faculty as a whole we leave the joyous memories of the happy times they had teaching us Po the Juniors we leave our superiority We give the sophomores our ability to produce a yearbook le leave the freshmen the hope that they too may some day be seniors . To Mr. Sweney we give the remains of the school furniture that we have played with in our years in school. In Testimony lhereof, We, the class of '46, do set our hand and seal to this, our last will and testament, on this first day of February,1n the year of our Lord 1946. Q 1 1 0 i I I 1. e ' 't 2. . . ' 3 . 5. 4. . ' 5. U A . 6. . 7. . , , a. ' , f 9. 0 ' - , J 10. ll. ' . 12. . ' 15. ' ' 14. ' 15. Nate walker wills his ability to handle a scoop shovel to Bill Korfg 16. H . 17. . . 18. ' . 19. ' ' 20. . - 21. : 22. - 23. 24. . . 25. . 26. 27. . . 28. . 29. . . 30. . 31. 32. ' . 35. . 34. . 55
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SEPTEMBER School opens at C-A Sperry baseball, there Huron baseball, here Fall Festival Vacation Morning Sun baseball, here Q Oakville baseball, there 5 lorning Sun baseball, there 1 iw- X Yarmouth baseball, here Maeva Sectional Baseball Tournament, here L' 1 -.I+-of-.x 5 WWW' NOVEMBER High School Operetta Huron basketball, here 22 Thanksgiving Vacation Yarmouth basketball, here --.M M V.-lluuu it xx ,BWV Mt Union baseball, here noi' rf?- H to C-4 AS H- O '1 O P-' SD ua un 'U I-' SD '4 'C'Y4S P' Jmnh wk, ff: aff' 3? lf? QMNSI FW Mbiwiwfy f 'Mmmma+awmww DECEMBER Sperry basketball, here B ron basketball, there Columbus Junction basketball, Vesper Service Wapello basketball, here Jan l Christmas Vacation Morning Sun basketball, there lug JANUARY WPT H3 W New London basketball, there Yarmouth basketball, there High School Party Winfield basketball, here l-4,2 X25 Sperry basketball, here 'lf ff? Morning Sun basketball, here 25 County Basketball Tournament here Columbus Junction basketball, there .1 here MRNTMWQ 5-- QSZSX' 4 'fW r Lfsq 6-- ' s , '3 7 Zu :-T21 Q.. - ' 1o-- ' 1 15-- . 1: 17--.1 it v -- ' +L A 5 Eg- I Y' ,,w:frif yyyit W7' ' ' ., ,, 'Qi W2 I ESTEZ,-. If Y' . Q f :Q f Q' T e 'ff 4' 1 fm ' A rf ' -- . S LG' . '7 1-- 2 f z' 3' ' : I V ?'f f,J, M Q? 12' xl n T 1 5 au? , , , my ash, :'P . 13 3 2 ,I A Q f-.I . H 20-- , ,A 5 ' . 21- -- 1 ' r 27 ' 1 2. ' Eifaf aiauyv ' 1 Y 'fgyfly v, 7 -I,-d' t ?.x1'l5,.- . . . I ' fr f 4- ,.,, fi, ,A if. Q in X N A - A I I- rl!-4, Vg a knit - hw L q sh 1 gy ,W 1 a', M e 5 qqT4a2Ea:m:wiQgA, Q e 'ful ',. 5-f ' ' v . 5 -V, ' u ' f 5 . ' 'QW ' 4-- a - ' 4' j k, ' Vai -4 11 14-- 1 H.H.,. W A N. 16-- ' zo-- ' 22- , -- I f 31 2L':'. i1iL- fjfii f '15 , . tj. ww Z' I 1 e a ef: '52 , ' Tie I 1 M .,,. I 543 - 1 S dl g ig , G 41 ' ' ,.0g4 2 3:2 11 f ' isa ' x 31t.'g'M T' 3-.. . A ' 24- -- I X . W 29-- S 'Fi 'H
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