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I U ,I V in 1 If Q Si. I K' x 'O I Q ' 5.. !5j?1Ss' . , ' .! -- rn., --. f ,- 171: r, . . ,f-. ,- f'2ijiQ'?-EE? 'il' --., r .' i ,Y X5-9 - ' ' ? 'Ut 'f7fi3g7, 13 Q g.1iZIZi lv , - ...fb , X ,gf ' as f ' l 1? , 2 ff! CLASS WILL Know all men by these present, that we the Senior Class on this third day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen hundred and forty seven, being of sound mind and memory and in the presence of proper witnesses, do make this lastvvill and testament, thus rejecting all previous wills and documents. We hereby appoint Mr. E. H. Youngen as sole administrator of this last will and testament. Winifred Cook wills her ability to keep late hours to Duke Harold and Polly Houseworth so they can stay out later. Qlf that's possible Bob Beck wills his ability to date 7th grade girls to Bob Hartong Verde Evans wills her ability to read well to Art Clevidence so that he too, may pass Journalism last semester. Charles Detwiler wills his many girl friends to Scrub Moore to Hayne Newcomer so they won't have to spend their earnings playing pool Nina Haldiman wills her ability to get along with Mr. Scott to Mary Ann Runkle so she can continue talking up to Journalism students Jeannette Feesler wills her vocabulary of cuss words to Grace Chaney so she will never be at aloss for words. ' Ruth Carpenter wills her accent to Doris Luikart to aid her in her singing, so she can win more contests. Bob Bistor wills his personality and ability to get along well with girls to Donald Allen so he won't be seen meandering down main stre et with nothing to do. Peggy Collette wills her ability to meet people to Marilyn Koppes so she can meet Loren Beachler and not have to pound Helen over the head e Charles Belle wills his corn liquor to Bill Beeman and David Huffman so next years Senior Class parties wcn't be boring---Come to the FAIR!!! Ray Horst wills his English manners to Joe Short so he may keep in good standing with Miss Hu mel. 6 w. if . A I W - Kms as as .3 bg his as gas? . was i n as Xgsii 359 A - 4 s is we is 93 85 George Brown wills his line to Ruth Conley so her nights will never be lonely. y ' e 4' EX Nix . 0 .e. 4 M . YQ.-f,' sl -' Q - - .. we ' 1 SN NX ..4h
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IV 15' , I, 1 X X ', HI I fig, I 5,1 , J ox? lift- EEs5?flgf ff f- Q ff' ff l Y 'K Q f 3 1953: :E it S Q.. ...,. , I X ..., I .- ks - 'l' iw' Si x A .- ' by If Dorothia Tefs wills her ability to write better and more interesting Q f' letters to Betty Kindig so she and Donnie can keep Bob away from' the X '- .R door. QFrom what I hear the letters are pretty hot now., 1 W NN 'ke Mary Wanko wills her ability to go steady with one person to Eugene 3 A Rhoads so he can forget all about his out-of-town girls and devote xx more attention to Seville. Martha Bauer wills her ability to get good grades in all her classes SX to Helen Good, who doesn't need it. ' X Ni QI, Norma Zigler wills her out-of-town boy friends to Margaret Geig so - ' she will spend no more lonely nights at home. V ix 1 To Mr. Youngen we will our intelligence so he won't have to dig BR f ' facts for next years Senior Class. ,- To Mr. McCoy we will all the money we have collected in dues this slag + year so he can go to California again this summer. r 'els ' A A To Miss Hummel we will all the cakes we took in American Literature 1 ,B class so she will be fully nourished while in New England. sg To Mr. Scott we will a new joke book so he can dispose of his corney X jokes. Also a new Shakesperlan book as the old one is quite worn. Q Q h To If-r. Heller a heating pad so he won't get rheumatism after all ,, 1' 'eyi is the Basketball and Football seasons are over. X' In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hand this third day I of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-seven. x Martha Bauer Charles Detwiler Q Bob Beck Verde Evans be 4 Charles Belle Jeannette Feesler Q - f A Bob Bistcr Ray Horst Ggorgg Br-mm Nina Haldiman - If I Ruth Carpenter Dorothea Tefs J' 4 Peggy Collette Mary Wanko , vflnm-sd cook Norma Ziglar ' g f Witnesses: P . 0 Norma Detvriler Nancy Caston Bob Hartong I ' :sage ' l 27: r A R g . aa, -,... t d -ss. ' N 'W Q Q 9 1 N 2, hi., i' Q n,.., - ef M . '1-all' I f ' 2 5 B If ff Q 'E '3. -4, fd' rf- Q
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