Middlebury High School - Middiette Yearbook (Middlebury, IN) - Class of 1945 | Page 31 of 130 |
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“,. L., x ' -fr.. -K... ' W- :Jig -:nc-C.-' 'X A Y' 'N r 'N 5 map- tfh ...- Cl AS IYIM We, the Class of 1945, being sound in body and as sane as we'll ever be, realizing that we are about to leave the halls oi' ll. H. S. forever, and hoping that others will carry on the work we never finished, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. As a class, we do hereby bequeath: To the Juniors ------ All Senior privileges. To the Sophomores --- Our technique in getting by without working. To the Preslmen ---- Our powers of initiation. To the Eighth Grade - Our ability to take lt. To the Seventh Grade- Our ability to study. Qle don't need it anymore.j To lb-.' Bushong ---- Our Federal Hath Books. To Miss Krider ---- The Monrmics problems we cculdn't work. To llr. Overmyer --- Our loyal support to l. H. S. teams forever. To llrs. Walker ---- The Typing Roan without our clutter. To lr. Shettler --- Our broken apparatus in the Science Lab. To llra. White ----- Our affection for the Juniors. To llrs. Pausch ---- Our craving for food any hour of the day. To lre. Hoover ---- The best of our Business English. To lliss Kyler ----- The FOGHORN stencils-Qgood, bad, new, and used.J To Irs. Kurtz ----- The memcryvof our beautiful voices. To lr. Warble ----- All our musical UD notes. To Edith Kaufhnan - Our excuses. To Rollo Kauffman - The chewing gum we left on the school desks. Notes We have failed to bequeath any of our val-.sole KIlUl16dg0 or property because we feel we need every bit we possess. As individuals: I, Harold Bontrager, will my scholastic ability to Stanley Vincent, and my right to be in school only half the time to anyone who can get away with it. L I. Carter Caton, will my scientific ability and my grades to John Troyer. Richard Eash, will nv artistic ability Qincluding llickeyj and the right to draw the corners for the POGHORN to Kent Morrison. I. I. I. I. to lary Lou Bratton. I. I. I. Betty Garber, will my regular attendance in school to Vivian Broadworth. Dick Gohn, will my ability to play the trombone to Don Smucker. Junior Keim, will sq height to Jerry Hostetler. Iary Keim, will the privilege of cleaning the Bane Ee. roaa after the basketball games llary Lehman, will my giggles to Dorothy Perm. Leota llcliibbin, will my technique in holding a man to Beverly Hout. Glenn Miller, vrlll sq basketball skill and dark hair to Lester lliller. I, Jim Hiller, will my ability to play basketball to llervin Swartzentruber. I, Pauline Mitterling. will my blonde hair to Hilda Showalter. I, Donna Nethercutt, will my sincerity and independence to Irene Replogle. I, Cal Hihart, will the right to go steady with a fellow classmate to Charles litmer. I, Audrey Shamory. will my ability to draw to Gretchen Franz. I. Roy Sherck, will nv typing skill to Jack Buchtel. I, Lenora Vincent, will my efficient way to Ruth Burkhardt. Subscribed to in the resence of the undersigned and in the presence of each other on this Zn! day ct , 1945. A A 4 s5'Q'?? 'lf11. ,B ff-,,. .... ,....0,.'-E, tj TA --.N Q1 Q I. x 97 ff 5+-1? eff E 5' 'E LA, O , 59 c ass res en ag, si' Us Ly 1: 53 52 '. ' 35 ac, '-....-- N a'4,f,N 0 g A F RPT' s s VVNVWQWSS J A ness X x, X., ,A w.N.xwv.w:Qf :1f,f.f f!,f..f fe X X ' 'NY'XlU2iHil ,'1''f .-' -f IXQXXQZNFPXNVR' Y 3 1 f Vx! fff --7 ff C f J .N x,XX ,.-- - Xl X y l . 1 f ,ffrzfr 'X xx ax .xlxxlxk -X X . If X in f,,f,,4,, ff X, fl, N texte-N.-X-es. -X X V' fffiiff . xNT'a,N1:s,i-slulxfbxl Xu: ,yfrfjpf-'xf:t,::,.-f xxx -.nu xx N-NNN X , ' ,,,-' X gf' -1 - ...vfu 'xx f -275 x ,n--gf'
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