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ffzss ,CZWZYX We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-six, do ordain and establish this document as our last will and testament, thereby revoking any other obligation which we heretofore made public in our younger, hapless years. ' So that the school might continue happily, and not too monotonously, when we leave these premises, we leave the following personal talents, characteristics and other gifts to our underclass- men and faculty: Burton Shupp's smooth line to David Morris. Paul Stoner's poetic ability to Jack Williams. Ethel Earhart's ring to Geraldine Cramer. Charles Sheetz's reticence to Betty Leonard. Charles GroPr s studiousness to Jack Shultz. Esther Weldon's versatility to Eugene Brown. Laura Stark's jolly disposition to Dorothy Sheetz. Bill Rider's Ford to Miss Grove. John Newcomer's quietness to Clarence Weldon. John Criderls hair-cut to Karl Max. Ronald Carter's facetiousness to John Ressler. Eugene Hess's seriousness to Elwood Rice. Mildred Gebhart's ambition to Donald Rice. Marian Brubaker's dancing ability to Charles Hallgren. Richard Mumper's ability as master of ceremonies to Bruce Myers. Doris Rice's modesty to Charles Eshleman. Charles Piersol's self-confidence to Phyllis Snyder. Dottie Rentzel's happy-go-lucky attitude to Carol Somer. Josie Shank's southern charm to Frances Maurer. Henry Reist's class spirit to Jay Brubaker. Bernard Zimmermanis dramatic ability to Bill Conrad. Sis Brubaker's independence to Joanne Garber. Nancy Smith's helpfulness to Bill Stohler. LeRoy Bates's candor to Lee Ranck. Carol Foerchls reserve to George Fitzkee. Marian Bard's artistic ability to Harold Heisey. Betty Breneman's attendance record to Lorraine Dissinger. Darlene Nauman's ability to play the piano to Bobby Shank. Jacquie Hendrix's ability to get things done to Eddie Pennell. Robert Hallgren's nonchalance to Lucina Myers. As we pass through these portals to begin our great journey of life, we realize it would be im- possible to leave all our talents, abilities and characteristics in so little space. Therefore, if we have for otten an one in an wa he ma obtain the needed blessin from the executor of our will. g Y Y Y: Y g On this Thirty-first Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six, we, the members of the class of the same year, attach our seal to this, our last will and testament. THE CLASS OF 1946 Twenty-eight
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IM? In Night: loanne Uarlier treasurer' Marlin lfrey vice wresiulentg Berry' . Nlelhorn secretarxg , . . i u . y l . . w , Clarence Weldon, presiden r. 7 inr'.1ff:'i.w'r5 Nliss Catharine G. Zeller, Mrs. Margaret Williams. Thirl y K uniors Prove Talent .-Xs juniors, we let no grass grow unller our feet. Of course, tlie most important activity was our play, a comedy, proclucenl in May under the direction ul. Mrs. George liroslie, mathematics teacher. 'l'wo dances also loomell large on the calendar. We entertained the Seniors at the .IuniorfSenior Prom in May. ln November we orlererl spinsters their elianee at the Sallie Hawkins llay Dance. l,esser events of the year ineliinlenl a doggie roast at the Clove, a Halloween party at lliflqs, an ice-skating party at Hershey and a food sale in November. It certainly was a lmusy year.
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