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EJAELJNGL sim I, Milton Williams, leave all my adoring Woodland flames in the care of Harry Weakloy. Keep up the good work, Harry. To none other than Gene Asbury, I, Sherrill Weida, do leave my highly esteemed position as nelass sheik.n I, Edwin Janssen, do hereby be'ueath my Hsu erhuman scientific eniusu to . 9 U P S Roland Henke. Come on Hank, Einstein wasn't so brilliant. I, Wilma uSnazyH Martin, bestow upon all my benign affection and ability to get along with anybody. To one Geraldine Henry, Marjorie Stanley leaves her ability to utake ohargen of any situation. I, Phyllis Alexander, leave my Goodwino interests in the capable custody of the one and only Lucille Mohler. The one and only Bill fGeno Krupal Adsit, does hereby bequeath unto one Waneta Callahan the nhep-catn moods which he frequently experiences. - I, Jack Bailey, having been so greatly honored by being nicknamed nDogn and not wishing to be selfish, do hereby pass on the apt and oft used cognomon to Bob Hassclbring. Boy, will he have something to bark about. I, Paul Schau burg, hereby award to any would-be politician, my secret of success in securing the confidence fend votes, of my colleagues and support- ers o To Rosalie Hofeling, I, Naomi Nielsen, leave the affections of our 'Hool- lego beys.n Don't let them forget us, and by all means don't let them forgot you. I, Fred Mueller, bestow my worthy and highly-coveted position as uSheik of the BusHRouton on the one and only Marvin Natschke. Don't let them get lonesome, Marvin, or he'll come back and haunt your Upon Hildegardc Bonner, I, Harriet Meyer, do hereby bestow my ability to dhtoh and hold the affections of the tall, dark, and handsome. Those lucky BUYS' I, Merle Lo Sage,, leave my love for all the ladies to my sole possible successor, Bob Carter.
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.. f fX!,'f l '2F H fr -1 .JLJ x.,..ff. J3sl'.wxJJ .J with Miss'Firchau as the ever-watchful lighthouse keeper. nYoumg Apri1,h our Senior class play, marked a new high in dramatic effort. Miss Riegle, as di- rector, eapably performed her task. New, our annual is written. May it be a fitting record of cooperative effort, for the name nReveilleu reminds us that it is an awakening to the fact that our record will new be made primarily as individuals. Every second, his- tory will continue to be made, but may the events we have recorded in this book be remembered as our first contribution to this nnon-step flight toward perfectien.u SAILING OUT We, the members of the Class of 1943 of Milford Township High School, having attended this great institution for the past four years, and being of ee paratively sound mind in view of present conditions, do hereby partake of this opportune moment for the sole purpose of bequeathing our cherished attri- butes and possessions, to the good people who shall be our worthy successors, namely, the Junior Class of this, our own great school. May they accept, and protect to the best of their ability, these traits and, belongings with which they have been honored. May they retain them, as we, the departing Seniors, retire from the scene and leave, as we see them, their just deserts-- I, James D. Pruitt, do.solemnly bequeath my coy bashfulncss to one lBarre1l Piersol. I, Vivian Salmon, leave my daily dreamy spells to Jananne Sivill. fAs if she needed them., To Jim Garner, I, Earl O'Neal, leave my beloved bass fiddle. May he follow in the footsteps of his predecessor. I, Lawrence nTimH Sullivan, bequeath unto Don Ervin and Morris Adams my greatly abbreviated posture. Call me HSherty.u Upon Dale Plummer, I, Geah Lynch, bostew'my uproarious disposition and, nearty guffaw. Boy, will he slay 'em. F ' ' '
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,aux sl me 02.1 'f K 4 x s I, Lee Breeding, 'will my ingenuity for creating Hoontraptions, putt- putts, etc.n to Milton Reiter. May his mechanical genius assert itself in a constructive and educational manner. We, the male members of the Senior Class, leave our athletic prowess and nSupermann qualities to the one and only Wesley Muolder. All-stars, here he comes! I, Bernice Pfingsten, hereby award unto the costody of the Hartmans, Arleen, Lorraine, and Roma, my'Woodworth interests, whztever they may be. To Annabelle Schroeder, I, Mary Johnson, bequeath my Stockland acquaint- ances, and if she doesn't want them, to Lulu Belle Goudy. I, Gertrude Slater, leave my typing ability to Mary Anderson and Buethene Muller. Remember the 55fword speed limit, girls. I, Norbert Wolf, leave my ncity slickern ways to Lister Sauter and Lloyd Sorenson. Don't worry about thomg they know their way around. Ethel Schroeder wishes to discharge her position as HQucenu of everything frem Homecoming to nPromn to the two most worthy and likely sucsessors--thc Misses Joan Akerly and Mary Jane Collins. uLong live the Queenhn I, Harold Metz, do hereby bestow upon a very lucky Junior, namely Ruth Newtson, my incomparable scholastic genius and punctuality. I, Marjorie Kent, leave my true love for all boys, be they Seniors, Freshmen, or otherwise to the Misses Imogene Judd and Joanne Johnson. To Melvin Borror, I, Lowell Miller,leave m ability for insistent arguing on any subject. Don't assert yourself too vigorously, Melvin--the teachers 22 not like it. I, Marian Holmes, bequeath m diminutive size and inability'to be seen or found to Kathleen Gooding. There may be a little left over for Arvella Wind- horn, too. I, Dent Margrey, do hereby award my ability to be seen and not heard to Kenneth Weber. As if he ever made any noise! We, Helen Martin and Dorothy Henke, being as one, hereby discharge our capability of maintaining a friendship through thick and thin, on all Juniors: but particularly Ruth Lawyer and Harold Schroeder.
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