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K THE PANTHER Cl-IRCDNICLE SSGCIATED with our high school days are reflections of friendships formed with other classes and of per' sonal participation in various scholastic activities. Each one's taking part in athletics, dramatics, music, and class events, according to his own interests and talents, is what comprises the accomplishments obtained by the individual as well as the school. Thus while reminiscin in future ears of the da s one g Y Y ag. by, one will find pictured in the following pages those activities that took place in the term of 194344. 27
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K HE PANTHER CLASS WILL It is the desire of every class to leave some' thing behind as a remembrance. This is the purpose of the class of '44, in issuing their will. this testament. before graduating. First, we leave Phyllis Ahrens' raven locks to Ruth Oberdick. We offer John Beshore's howlegs to ,lay Lehr. Gloria Grove wills her ability in English class to Miss Kise's collection of prize students. May Byron Everhart acquire the dribbling power of our own Eugene Charleston, We will the hours Dorcas Ehrhart spends studying to Father Time to use for a future Bud Melhorn's Cadillac is to be given to anyf one who likes to collect repair bills. Phyllis Detwiler wills her dayfdreaming in Trig class to Bud Wolfgang. We reserve Rodney's vocal cords for the time when the female public no longer swoons at the sound of Frank Sinatra. lay Grove wishes to add the Gap to the Grand Canyon. We will Harry Kochenouns driving to Edgar We pass on Ethel Myers' Intelligence Quo' tient to Agnes Wolf. i l senior. r i l Charleston. i l l i l Ruth Fulton wills her speed to her brother, Boyd. Thelma Kann wishes to extend her shortness to Robert Murphy so he can come down out of the clouds. David Eppley sales talks his ability as a clerk to Joe Leckrone. The academic section leaves their quietness and sincerity in English class to the class of '45. Madelyn Lehr wills her talent in sports to Delores Sweitzer. Donald Everhart presents Rutter's ice cream parlor to Wimpy for the duration of the meat fhamburgj shortage. To ,lim Sweitzer, Melvin Householder wills his daintiness. Ila Mae Fullen and Dorothy Glassick leave their quietness to Bill Ketterman and Roma Schleeter to promote more peaceful cor' ridors. Ann Kottmyer, with a sigh of relief, hands over her heirloomfearrings fat least one of themj to the school safe for double safe keeping. 26 Kate Fuller is willing to give up her regiment of Sergeant Bill's to Uncle Sam fat least for a little whilej. Carl Hinkle wills his Boy Scout uniform to Jimmy Whorl to strut in. Donna Hostetler wishes to give her jewelry to Murphy's sparkle counter. The senior boys will Baylor's pool room to the future 4 F's. Will Florence Becker please take care of Betty Stottlemyer's boy friends for the duration? NVe will Phyllis Detwiler's sweet temperament to Mr. Leber. And those pencil-made curves manufactured by Ann Kottmyer go to L'Esquire. Gloria Waltiinyer wishes to will that blue Pontiac to anyone having any extra ration stamps. Sam Hykes gives his friendship with Miss Kise to ,lack Whorl to come in handy next year. We will june Leckrone's horse laugh to Joyce Myers. Will Mr. Ruby ever acquire Vale McFarland's forgetfulness? To anyone collecting gruesomeflooking objects we donate Ross Black's trigger finger. We will Betty Clay's make-up kit to Mc' Crory's 5 and 10. Anyone wanting a constant headache may have Doris Faircloth's love for the pipe' liners. Nora Linebaugh wills her giggle to Virginia O'Brien. Mae Price's worries over Frank Sinatra go to Helen Sipe. ,leanneve Zerbe wills her dimples to Maxine Chapman. We will Elmer Hull's silliness to Catherine Palmer. Paul Weaver patriotically gives his bicycle to the next scrap drive. To any hungry squirrel go Doreen Crist's Nuts! We will Anna Mary Krone's stationary to the Standard Rag and Barrel Co. Phyllis Schaefer wills her slowness to Rita XViles. Doris Swartz may have the cheerful disposition of Kathryn Keesey. And last, we give Bill Zortman's Tarzan physique to Dean Lau.
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L HE PANTHER Class Qfficers SENIORS JIINIORS RODNEY REESE 1 1 President DONALD POET 1 President JAY GROVE 1 1 Vieepresident JOE LECKRONE 1 1 Viee1president PHYLLIS DETWILER 1 1 Secretary JACQUELINE WHITMER 1 Secretary DOREEN CRIST 1 1 Treasurer GLORIA SINGER 1 1 1 Treasurer SOPHOMORES ERESHMEN CHARLES LEASE 1 President JOE ALEANO 1 1 President RICHARD GARBRICK 1 Viee1president SARAH PETERS 1 Vieepresident ELIZABETH LEHIOH 1 1 Secretary LUIS JEAN SENFT 1 Secretary DCURIBTHY FINK 1 1 Treasurer DORIS LEORRONE 1 1 Treasurer 28
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