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Class Will We, the class of '45 of M. A. T. I., do make and declare this our last will and testament. To Dr. Galbreath and members of the faculty, our sincere thanks for all they have done for us. To Prof. Lapp, we leave the broken windows in Brooks Hall, not that we broke them. We, Byron Grimm and Edgar Campbell, leave a large rock to Zeke Stevens to throw through some one else's window and hope he gets better pay for it. I, Dave Carter, leave my ability not to become angry quick to Rusty Wakeman. The boys leave lim Gilday the evening paper in hopes that he'll read it if he gets time in the Navy. The girls in Helyar Hall, do will, Delight Gale and Dorothy Schriver, a mail bag. I, Click Clemons, will all my Morrisville Romeos but one to Frances Smith. I, Kay Byrne, leave all my skirts and sweaters to Lindy Stafford so that she won't have to borrow. I, Marian Needle, will my nickname Pins to Garnet Perrigo in case her Garters give out. To Norman Lovelace we will the song I'll Be Seeing You in hopes that to whom ever he sings it, he will finally choose his girl. I, Rosey Andrews, leave Lillian Bartell my winning smile. I, George Grogan, do leave my gift of gab to Bill Seibert. I, Marian Twiss, leave my secrets to Donald Turner, while Iohn Bell leaves the book on First Lessons In Love. I, Phyllis Allen, will all but one of my men to Lois Vredenburg and the song When I Grow Too Old To Dream. I, Mildred Griswold, leave my feminity to Shirley Frasier. I, Ruth Williams, leave Edna Fellows my big Ben Alarm to wear on a chain around her neck so she can get in on time, and my copy of When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold to Chuck Podkowka in hopes that he will have learned to play it when I return. I, Marcy Woodruff, leave my slow and easy going manner to Dorothy Thomas, and my figure to Eileen Walf. I, Bob Hunsicker, do will Red Tourot my place at student gatherings about town. I, Doris Fuller, leave my red curtains to Larry Wilson and my understanding of people to Bernie Dunn. I, Betty Larkin, leave my quiet way to Quackie in hopes that the seniors next year can sleep. I, Rod Ienny, leave my fighting spirit to M. A. T. I. I, Curtis Keyes, leave my great height to Danny Parker so that he might reach the top. This will has been read and approved by the following witnesses: PHYLLIS ALLEN KAY BYRNE DONALD LARKIN Cuims KEY.ES 24
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3 FRESI-IMAN OFFICERS R. Schaub, S. DeVoe, E. Teleky, McGlynn Freshmen Class History September 18, 1944 saw the arrival of 63 bewildered and eager freshmen at the campus. The Hrst week was a dread to many, but the seniors were not too hard on us. We spent a day or so wearing 'parts of our pajamas and placecards around our necks all week. Of course as the tradition goes, we had to carve out a paddle, we didn't know what for, but found out at the end of the week. We had the final assignment of sounding off in assembly. A good time was had by all during the week. We settled down to a routine of classes and became acquainted with one another and the faculty. To lead our class we chose Prof. Hough- ton, and the following officers who were: President, Edward Teleky: Vice-President, Rala Schaub: Secretary, Shirley DeVoe, and Treasurer, Iohn McGlynn. Our activities were limited because of the present world crisis. We were able to have a hot dog roast in November, however, that ended up in Helyar Hall due to the weather conditions.
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