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E, the outstanding class of this nineteen hundred and forty-fifth year of our Lord, do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. Considering the sound minds, the few 4F's, and the pleasant memories we take with us, we bequeath to the underclassmen the few tasks that we have left undone. To our succcssorls, we leave all our abilities and traits so that they may do as good a Job as the Class of 1945 did while in H. I. S. Several of the outstanding seniors of this class relinquish their abilities to a few of the under- clasismen. The football and basketball teams leave all their plays and equipment to next year's squads with the hope that they too will have highly successful seasons. Individual bequests are as follows: Levi Filepas leaves his line-plunging tactics to either Charlie Madeira or Dernald Wade. William Pappy Walsh turns over his Auto Mechanic Hands to Doran Pugh fmaybe some- one will donate to either of them a can of Mione hand soapj. Don Hess, the Joker, contributes his corny ways to good old H. I. S., for at times it needs humor of his kind. Edgar f 5' x 5 'l Gibbs gives his superstructed bench to James Eisen- huth. Walter Eckley, Walter Douglas, and Harry Fosbenner hand over the ofiice and Grandma Stacks to any juniors Uncle George selects to iill their places. Red Eckley also 1'elin- quishes his journalistic ability to Dave Bowman and his musical talent to John Singley. Fred Douglas' good nature and Jim Mohr's athletic ability go to Jim's brother, Gene. Nor- man Shaver turns over the reins of the Chris- tian Knights Council to Byron Smith, while Bradley Baumeister lends some of his scholastic ability to Dave Bowman. George Sherman and William Morton give their dancing technique to Chet Doutrich and Elmer Wise. John Storz' dressing talent goes to Johnnie Scheaifer. Harry Fosbenner leaves his efiiciency and business abilities to Ralph Greer. John Hess leaves his blushing face and big smile to Marlin Goodyear. John Kerstetter forwards his booklet on good manners to all the younger genera- tions of this school. His personal sense of cour- tesy goes to Monroe Williams. Harold Hacker and John Bushman leave to Jack Mock and Ralph Scheaffer their wolfing and two-timing traits. Baxter Heil leaves his recordings f Roll Out the Barrel, etc.l to the president of next yeai-'s THE Wlll Dance Club. fMake use of them fellows, for they are pre-war records.J Pep Schell gives his energetic characteristics to Horace Lightcap fa better duplicate couldn't have been foundl. Veryl Constien hands his Carlisle address to Charles Hill, while his Man-Mountain physique goes to freshman Mike Snyder. Bryan Smith and Henry Adrendts bequeath to Adrian Taylor their combined artistic abilities with complete confidence that he will do a fine job for the school. Ahrendts also turns over his collection of lip-stick cases to the War Sal- vage Committee. Al Young and Jim Wise bestow upon Clin- ton Birchill their accuracy of swishing the twines for the Spartans, while William Swingle is given the honor of succeeding them on the foot- ball field. Harry Kelly's singing voice goes to Harry Sherlock, even though the former is a baritone and the latter a tenor. John Rineman gives Harold McCurdy his sports-writing ability, hoping Dutch will keep H. I. S. students and alumni informed about our Spartan teams. William Gunderman and his staff of photo- graphers hand back the photo room to Mr. Shu- ler, knowing that from 'now on he will let only experienced fellows do the photo work. For a final individual bequest, Al Young and John Bushman were with great difficulty per- suaded to leave the H. I. S. basketball 'squads of the future their famous pre-game beauty equip- ment. It was with a strong feeling of personal loss that they parted with their combs, curlers, hair oil, powder puffs, and other beauty accessor- ies. But no sacrifice is too great for H. I. S. Having collected all of our odds and ends, we donate the following to the scrap box of the Junior Class: One worn-out text-book Cwe took it easy on our books, but we did study them at time-sl, a' few bent paper clips, a iiattened tooth- paste tube, the latest edition of Magic Comics, a burnt-out flash bulb, and a retreaded piece of Orbit chewing gum. To the faculty, ad- ministration, and a- dult school perlsonnel in general, we hope H to leave as we depart 'U ' 1 more happy memo- 94 ries than sorrowful ones so that they will look back and remem- I ber the Class of 1945 as one of the Hnest groups that have pas- sed through the doors of H. I. S. fb. asf? 9 . 7 . e ' fl' gig!! A Niluiuvu:'z E' N ! 2 mae-a
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