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Vw: ':. ,Rf 52' . .,...... .. . ,.-, . .., ' . -' f ' . Q' QQ. . ' A 682' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT A X Q L t J t 1 , the V , v- . If 17 A X M4 ' V , V. ...Q A . ,,. up rr ga- ,- W i J? 5E'miWgg4 V 7 gi 'f j ,,.-I2f-f.',1f:5g?'1,,1f2f T H1- ' S iq 2? QE nf Xue ,M e'f- '-- 43 K 5. QP? Q , T ,v?, ,.f- V',x , ,+d5H3' ,.W.I! ,-L . 5Aw5G5 N N L -is , . I- lhgf ' -vs' 4 ,xp 1' Q le, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-eight, having de- clared ourselves of legal age and sound mind and memory, do make, publish, this our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annull- ing any and all wills by us made heretofore. and declare To lr. Mowrey, our principal, we bequeath an English class that can distinguish between an appositive and a predicate nom1nat1ve,also a school with no halls in which students may loiter. To Mrs. Spangler, our home-room teacher, a lunchbox with a lock to keep out the Senior Boys and another Senior Girls' Health Class as brll llant as our own To Mr Heefner, an everlasting supply of composition paper to hand out to his talkative students Miss Newcomer, a honeymoon in Mexico so that she can practice her Spanish Mr Sanders, an assistant to take over his geography class while he puts on his coveralls and brings the bus around to tne back door Mrs DeBernsrdl, a P O D class that can write brilliant answers to her discussion questions I Sanderson, eight college student contestants to answer his science questions in a quiz program Miss Geesaman, a pen that writes only pluses ffl and no zeros lol Mrs Sipes, a series of Dave Minor lessons on 'How to Play the Piano by Ear,' also an accompanist who would rather play than sing To lr Newcomer, our janitor, a television set so that he can see all the World Series games and still remain at his post at Quincy High School Also, to both Mrs Spangler and Mr Sanderson,a recording of Fbudin' and lightln' ' the class of '49, we leave our ability to mingle with lower class en and still retain our dignity the Sophomores, our respect and courteous manner toward teachers the Freshmen, a drinking fountain all their o n and a special course ln nHow to Use Spare Time ' To the school, we give an electric score board, to be placed in the hall, to keep students posted on World Series games To the students we bequeath Nlnifred Baker's genius ln mathematics to Robert Whitmore David Barkdoll's brain l??J to Harold Benedict Robert Barnes' love for Betty Irving to Eugene Hiller Frances Bened1ct's ability to flirt to Rose Kretzer lred Benedict's ability to write themes to his sister, ilorence Willis Bened1ct's senior class presidency to Charles Taylor hry Brindle's athletic skill to June Aughanbaugh Reba Brown's jealous nature to Mildred Bonner 0 I WWW J f in u x . b Z Q -.x v, . lluiyi 45,2 ' i 4 O N 5 :lx X 5 'A . A To 35? ' Si , . 44 . .- 9'.y,,jx' To 0 Q' . X . El, f .QT T it g o . . . . f . YJ tg'-ln 'Ib r. . - I ' f:, :1' ?f?'Q To . .iff 7 ' V , T 'lxl To . 4 .1 I 0 9 jgvsg . jf: ffl? . 'ff fl ' I T 1b ' ' n f?q . ' '. , 'hw' a an , Tb - W 'J ' ,wld I 4. S W Tb . Q ' .ff y Tb .gin g ,1 .,- . Hz: I F' A at V E . . -A I 5 , if -353 2 i. A gf' '.' . .1154 L We y 4 E .y 11,3 . s'a33 Qi ' Qu ,Q ' e . . : ' R--V if-' in . 1 X . , 4 .1Y 'f -l -1 V '. fel .' 'i:4,f1,a', . .P '-r .va ..
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Biggest Daydreamers Betty Stambaugh Fred Benedict Most s ca Renee Stevens Best Dressed Dorothy Mann Ellsworth Widmer Most Bashful F ances Benedict Fred Bened tt Dave sarkdoll Most Talkative Gladys Gander William Long Most Popular Renee Stevens Dave Barkdoll Most Attractive Most Pleaslng Personality Dorothy Mann Thelma McKinstry Floyd Wagaman Willis Benedict
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