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Page 17 text:
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Now and Long Ago lust four senior boys! lust relaxing, Charlotte? Find Mr. Benson!! Some more Hi-Y boys. Attention, Maureen! Wliat's the occasion, Maxine? Huba, Hubu!! Hey. Furtlimiller, who is the baby? Cute bow tie, Mr. Benson!! lalckie Walker and her liollylioclts. Yoder Life! The Furthmiller Four!
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After they landed at the new airport which was built south of town they went uptown. They met Marjorie Iohnson coming from the doctor's office. She told them she led a very happy life as Miss Glass's nurse maid. They were glad to be back, so they decided to walk around a while to see if things are as they used to be. Upon meeting one of Dale's former girl friends, he stopped to talk to her. Bernice patiently waited for Dale to conclude his conversationg and after a two hour wait, she WCIH back to the airport without him. When he finally arrived, they got into a heated argument and Dale admitted he still loved the other girl. Bernice was heart broken, but she told him she would give him his freedom. They took off for Reno the following morning. When they arrived, they went immediately to the court house. As they entered the court room. the judge was just coming out of his chamber. To their surprise it was none other than Orvil Scherrer. They were so happy to meet him, they forgot all about their quarrel. After they talked with Orvil for a short time, the four. tired, but happy people hopped the last plane for New York and home. BY Orvil Scherrer Anita Lindemann Thelda Phillips Eileen Springer Donald Herman Eleanor Werling Faculty Poem Students and faculty alike. As everyone over the nation. Have joined in our daily fun. Playing the Game of Education. The faculty have taught us much, By their patience, guidance and advice. They've taught us rules and regulations, Not to break them: and always think twice. Sometimes we think they're so crabby. They show us no respect. With paper throwing. chasing, yelling and such, VVhat more can you expect? Sometimes they seem to be so cruel, I'll tell you why it's so, VVhy I just asked lane what the lesson was! And teacher said. 'To the office you go. Theyive scolded, spanked and joked with us Oft' times we were afraid. But not for a million dollars, Would we any of them trade. Each teacher has left with us. Lessons that we'll never forget Spiritual, physical, both taught And the impression left permanent. Thanks from the bottom of our hearts! And as life's scale we climb, We'll remember your tasks and ours In Gods eyes-are sublime. By Phyllis Furthmiller Page I9
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Class Will We, the senior class of 1946, being of sound mind, and realizing the time is at the crisis. do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. Item l: To the faculty, we will each one a new pair of glasses or Z0 20 vision. ltem II: To the junior class, we will all the troubles that goes with being a senior. Item III: To the sophomore class, we will our intelligence. QWe hear they need them too.j Item IV: To the freshmen class, we will all our debts. Item V: To Ernie, we will all the mean kids to come. Dale Amburn wills his cartooning ability to Dave Lindemann. Gene Ault wills his ability to catch a Fire engine to anyone else that is dumb to try it. Marvin Bauermeister wills his overalls to Dick Iones. Vonola Barkley wills her quietness to Maxine Fuhrman. Gene Bell wills his brown curly hair to Bob Stahl. Vernon Bultemeir wills his love for the girls to Richard Bard. Margie Carver wills her lively step to Roger Stoneburner. Dorothy Confer wills her diet book to Anna Heinrich. Lyle Cotton wills his Sinatra voice to Ioe Corn. Faye Elliott wills her high heeled shoes to Mary lane Miller. Iules Elzey wills one broom and dust pan to lack Sorlie. Phyllis Furthmiller wills her ability to hold her man to Nona Smith. Donald Herman wills his driving ability to Russ Thurber. Charlotte Hamman wills her love for the Navy to LaVerne Slane. lim Hower wills his super Black Beauty to the Green Hornet. Bruce Hunter wills his right to walk to class late to Irma Lou Coverdale. Marjorie johnson wills her laugh to Mr. Lesh. Avis Kay wills her right to be clignihed to Pat Shierling. Anita Lindemann wills her refined ways to Ioan Simerman. Audrey McAfee wills one of her service men to Ruth Springer. Ray McGee wills one foot of his height to Richard McGinis. Thelda Phillips wills her Cllfttlll of gum to Everett Resler. Mary Reed wills her quiet ways to Richard Miller. Orvil Scherrer wills his basketball technique to Nelson Furthmiller. Naomi Simerman wills her right to be foot-loose and fancy-free to Dale VVerling. Ruth Smith wills her red hair to Mr. Gerwig. Eileen Springer wills her muscular build to Sharon Genzil. Iunior Springer wills the future Senior troubles to Mr. Benson. Bernice Stoppenhagen wills her blonde hair to Ruth Manns. Bernadine Werling wills her right to be the baby of the class to Shirley Dalton. Eleanor Werling wills her small waist line to Rozella Fenton. Erma Werling wills her diamond to the next person that gets one. Melvin Werling wills his Atlas build to Paul Sheets. Marjorie Wickliffe wills her shortness to lim Grubbs. Dale Wilburn wills his Sophomore girls to Sonny Manns. Naomi Woodward wills her love for Fords to anyone liking them. Lloyd Yager wills his class ring to anyone who can get it away from him. Patty Yager wills her studious nature to Ierry Lindemann. The Seniors hereby appoint Les Bauermeister and Larry Kreigh to carry out our last will and testament. Page 21
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