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knack of being everywhere but where I’m supposed to be. I, ELIZABETH WADDLE, bequeath my delicate features and gracefulness to RAYMOND USHER so that he can be one of our future jitterbugs. In order that our devotions never fail. I, KATHRYN BOSICK. will to ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY my willingness to play the piano whenever asked—with at least a half-minute notice. I, MILDRED KULTTI, will my cheerleading ability which enables me to do cartwheels with record breaking speed, to that junior cut-up, MAXINE REETS. I, ALLAN PUNKAR, shall bestow upon DOUG WOODWORTH my love for bright ties. It’s embarrassing, though, when your girl-friend says, “Is the sun coming up or have you bought a new tie? To keep them always smiling, to FRANK MERCH. I. RUDOLPH VALENTINO alias Merlin McCley McCRARY, will my ability to woo the women. A tip: If you can’t do it by talking, start playing the drums. So the noon period may be spirited, I. EVELYN HUCKLEBERRY, do bequeath to HELEJ'J BROWN my astonishing ability to play basketball. Though you will never break my record, I, JERRY PUFFER, do bestow to CHUCK SMITH the art of getting to school at least one minute to nine. To FRED OSBORNE. I, BOB SCHLAICH, will my title of “Chief fender masher” of the Amboy Fire Department. I, RUTH ASHBY, do bequeath to GERT ADAMS, my photographic figure, for reference ask any senior girl about the shower room episode. I. MARGARET (Brains) DEWEY, do bequeath to that cyclonic junior, JANE COBLENTZ, my love and devotion to the Navy, may she have smooth sailing. Since I shall be graduating this year. I. PAULINE KOSTURA, do Destow upon any junior girl my fondness for “birds.” Especially Swanns. To STARR BRISTOL, whose thoughts are also of the farm, I, ROY HUSTON, will the task of answering all inquiries about a farm in P. O. D. class. MR. HOLDSON is no greenhorn; so be correct. I. LAURA YUSKO. will my talent for getting the Pilot Light out to some unsuspecting victim. I haven’t the heart to name anyone. I. THELMA ATKINS, do bequeath to EILEEN CALKINS my intentions of fulfilling my life long ambition to attend a “Proper” institution of learning in order to become the first professor of Lakeville College. Hoping you won’t have indigestion, to SHIRLEY EMHOFF, I, MARI LYN STOKER will my ability to swallow my noonday rations and dash to the senior room to have a few extra glances at my one-and-only. I, BILL COLBY, do bequeath to EARL HEALY my Casanova smile and speechmaking ability. A warning! Over three words makes a speech too long and monotonous. So you’ll always be popular, I, THELMA STEPHENSON, do bequeath to DORIS JOSLIN my Hercules muscles and Osborne feet. We shall no longer be referred to as the weaker sex. I, JACK TUTTLE, and don’t call me “Turtle” do bestow my ability to beat the drums to that man-about-town, DON HORWOOD. I. RICHARD WHEELER, in hopes that I have not made too many enemies, bequeath the honor of writing the senior class will to any junior “eager beaver” who is willing to undertake the task—a simple job for anyone mentally unbalanced. In witness to the above, we have subscribed our names on this 17th day of May in the year of our Lord Nine teen Hundred and Forty-Six. Signed: Class of ’46 Lawyer: Richard Wheeler Witnesses: Seal: Page 22 ★★★★★★★ So blow, brave-noted, through our ranks of doubt;
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Top row: Don Harwood, Earl Healy, Douglass Woodworth, Martha Lou Harr, Gertrude Adams, Betty Blood. Second row: Helen Brown, Eileen Calkins, Kathryn Ch i .hers, Joyce Childs. Betty Cidila. Bottom row: Jane Coblentz, Patricia Daggitt, Virgil Andes, Hugh Fortney, Ted Hirsimaki, Jim Kantola. Top row: Cleo Rhoads. Milton Rudler, Robert Shumake, Shirley Emhoff, Dottie Hews, Doris Joslin. Second row: Dorothy Mam, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ma n? Reets, Shirley Shumake, Shirley Swartz. Bottom row: Joanne Tyler, Betty Williams, Charles We?t, Marion Stebley, Raymond Usher. William Taylor.
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