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Class Will We, the class of 1950, being of rather sound mind, as sane as can ever be hoped for, free from grey haired members and only partially free from love sick members and any other defects, preventing sound reasoning, do hereby make, declare and publish this, our last will and testament as follows: As a class, we do hereby will and bequeath: To the Juniors, our seats in the assembly. To the Sophomores, our right to do as we please. To the Freshmen, our poise and dignity. To Mr. Blosser, our excellent behavior for Teddy and Jimmy. To Mr. Young, our bookkeeping practice sets. To Mr. Baker, our old Time Magazines from social studies class. To Mr. Gerard, all our old broken Chemistry equipment. To Mrs. Bodkin, our old English and Literature workbooks. To Mr. Trestrail, our unused Government and Social Studies books. To Mr. Andrews, our ability to keep quiet in the assembly. To Mrs. Poor, scraps from sewing so next years classes will have material. To Mr. Phillips, our initials carved on the assembly desks. To Miss Popenfoose, our wishes for every happiness when she becomes Mrs. Blue. I, Carole Biltz, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to Effie Himes. I, Barry Baker, do hereby will and bequeath my bookkeeping practice sets to Nadine. I, Bob Dishman, do hereby will and bequeath my southern brouge to John Clingerman. I, Judy Durham, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair to Jeanette Smith. I. Alfred Engelberth, do hereby will and bequeath my shy grin to Barbara Hunter. I, Pat Eberly, do hereby will and bequeath all my steady boy friends to Marlene. 1, Jim Priest, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Jimmy Butler. 1, Rolf Hunter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play the Saxophone to anybody who needs it. I, Faye Pearson, do hereby will and bequeath my ring and ability to hold a man to Vonnie Pearson. I, Jerry Hood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do bookkeeping to some lucky Senior next year. 1, Bob Rhodes, do hereby will and bequeath my high grades to Billy Flynn. I, Marrietta Whitehead, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in men to Marilyn Ringler. I, Merritt Wagoner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability with Freshmen girls to Howard Dunkin. 1, Phil Payne, do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Jim Bransford. 1, Lillian Priest, do hereby will and bequeath my black hair to Charlotte Smith. I, Jerry Engle, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to John Hiner. I, Janie Frisinger, do hereby will and bequeath my desk in the assembly with the open top to Nance Ervin. I, Marge Gaerte, do hereby will and bequeath my “Happy Go Lucky” attitude to Ruth Nine. I, Ed Tom, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to run laps in Gerard’s class to Jim Payne. I, Carol Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my ambition to be a nurse to Marilyn DeBolt. I, Jerry Rensberger, do hereby will and bequeath my driving ability to Bob Gift. I, Dean Keck, do hereby will and bequeath my glasses to all basketball referees. 1, Joan Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my tom-boyish ways to Mickey Deitch. 18
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1. Dishwasher. 2. Surrounded' 3. Cut-up. 4. Old Alma Mater 5. Almost done. 6. K. P. 7. Speech Conference 8. Happy Birthday?! 9. Janitor ? ? 10. Class Champs, 48-49 11. Stack-em up!! 17
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1. Taxi:::: 2. You name it!” 3. Let me alone:! 4. Haag on!!! 5. Now we got him. 6. I’m sitting on top of the world. 11. Thinks he is a Pro ? 7 7. Bride to he and her party. 12. Lower Boy!! 8. Wo:: 13. Track Star” 9. Hard to get. 14. Look at Bert!.' 10. Chorus line. IS. Is supper ready?? 19
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