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Ulm M!! lVe, the Senior Class of Paradise High School, in Paradise Township, in the county of Lancaster, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the United States of America, do declare this our last will and testament. I 'I'o the faculty we leave memories of our perfect behavior. II To the juniors we leave our unfinished work. III 'I'o the sophomores we give our free noon periods. IV To the freshmen we contribute our good marks. I, Reba Andrews, will my singing ability to Pat l'Vinters. I, Arlene Aument, give my English marks to anyone who needs them. I, Betty Axe, leave my smile to Eunice Hersh. I. George Bair, bequeath my wavy hair to Bob Foulk. I, Margaret Benner, entrust my personality to Art Anderson. I, Ruth Brackbill, bestow my French marlfs on Ted Liebig. I, Gloria Bryson, will my musical talent to Roy Stoltzfus. I, Ruth Buterbaugh. leave my chemistry marks with Almeda Milley. I, Lloyd Clark, transfer my ability in math to Albert Hershey. I. john Dull, give my neatness to Harry Gregg. I, David Eby, donate my stage-managing to Tom Denlinger. I, john Erb, intend my cowboying for Lester Scotten. I, Raymond Esbenshade, bestow my bashfulness on Richard Ratliff. I, Marcia Eshleman, will my A's to Carl Cramer. I, Betty Groff, transfer my shortness to Martin Wanner. I, Harry Groff, will memories of my laugh to Miss Fulginiti. I, NVilliam Groll, intend my basketball ability for Rankin Buterbaugh. I, Geraldine Herr, will my height to .Ioan Learnan. I. Fred Hershey, leave my scorekeeping to Nancy Kurtz. I, jean Leidy, transfer my quickness to Susan Grolf. I, Yvonne Meyer, will my laugh to Iris Anderson. I, Patricia Myers, leave my speaking ability to Lois Eby. I, Earl Norris, give my Ilirting to Howard Rathman. I, Robert Parmer, will n1y grin to Kenneth Summers. I, Everett Rapp, confer my basketball playing upon Ivan Bowman. I, Alice Rohrer, will my baritone playing ability to David Carson. I. Anna Scott, bequeath my dimple to Beulah Fiester. I, john Spotts, will my witty remarks to anyone who needs a diversion in study hall. I, Bernice Steele, intend my diet for janet Burkholder. I, Raymond Weaver, leave my jokes to anyone who laughs at them. I, Richard Weaver, donate my strength to Ronald Shirk. I. Gene Wertz, present my home runs to Glenn Eshelman. In witness hereof, we, the class of '48 have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, in this, the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred forty-eight. CLASS OF '48 VV i t nesses: Mrs. Brown Mr. Eshelman Twmzly-four swf. .f I
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gd!! MZOIQAZCY During our recent vacation, Anna Scott, a nurse in California, and I, Arlene Aument, a children's author, decided to tour Paradise Future to visit some of our old classmates and to see how close each had come to the career predicted for him back in good old P. H. S. XVe began the tour by calling a taxi. Our cab picked us up and started on the way. The driver was none other than George Bair! He informed us that his partner is Raymond Esbenshade who helps him when not kept busy with his duties as game warden. Upon stopping at the Museum of Art, we came upon an exhibition of Ruth Buterbaugh's paintings. There were also a few of Alice Rohrer's, who, Ruth informed us, is teaching music at Lebanon Valley College. The next spot of interest was Pennsylvania State College, where, our driver told us, Marcia Eshelman, our A student at Paradise, is a teacher' of mathematics and Margaret Benner is head of the English department. On one of the main streets in Paradise Future, our attention was attracted to a huge sign reading Weavers' Funeral Home. Richard's business, with the help of Raymond Weaver, seems to be flourishing. At lunch time, Anna and I stopped at a small restaurant with the modest placard P. R. P., the only advertisement. Surely enough, the owner was Bob Partner. Another of our former classmates, Geraldine Herr, is one of his charming waitresses. At Bob's restaurant, we 'phoned Steele's Beauty Salon, where the famous Bernice has made her fortune on French coiffures. We were to have our hair done before our trip home the next day. Somehow I thought the operator's voice sounded familiar. Upon asking her name, I dis- covered it was Yvonne Meyer, and we talked a few minutes about old times. After lunch, we continued our tour. As the cab came to a halt for a red light, Anna drew my attention to a large store called Spotts' Food Heaven. john has enlarged his business with the help of William Groff and john Dull, vice-president and manager, respectively. His secretarial staff consists of Ruth Brackbill and Betty Groff. just in front of us was a store with a sign reading Clark and Erb's Electrical Appliances. Erb helps Lloyd only when he does not have one of his Midget Auto Races scheduled. The same evening our cab took us to an expensive night club. Here again were more of our classmates. Seated across from our table were two celebrities, Gloria Bryson, concert pianist, and Fred Hershey, Democratic party leader. jean Leidy and her husband were also there. And imagine our surprise to see Everett Rapp conducting the orchestra and to hear Reba Andrews singing! Arriving at the airport next morning, Anna and I saw two mechanics giving final inspec- tion to the plane on which we were to return to our work. As they finished, none other than Gene Wertz and Earl Norris faced us. They told us that Harry Groff was also employed there as a truck driver and general workman. As we had expected, David Eby, pilot and chief instructor at the airport, piloted our plane. Going on board, we were introduced to our hostesses, Pat Myers and Betty Axe, smiling the same as always. They saw to it that our journey was comfortable and pleasant. Now as we go back to our own work, we can be content that our old friends of the Class of '48 are well and successful in their work and various activities. Twenty-three
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