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CLASS We the olaas of lfinateen hundred and Forty-Six, of the Sheridan High Sohool, having arrived at the flnla of our high aohool period, do hereby bequeath and devise the following to benefi- oiarlee, to wit: FIRST: To the aohool, a oopy of the Trailblazer, ao Glasses of the future may remember olasses of the past. SECOND: To the faoulty, we will our pranks, exouses and high spirits. THIRD: To the Junior olass, we bequeath our privledge of a Sneak Day ; our Einstein facilities, and our angello behavior. FOURTH: We, the Seniors of Sheridan High Sohool, do, in our last Will and Testament, bequeath the following: Edith Williams wills her blonde hair and intelleot to Reta Moore. Geraldine Kelly leaves her good humor to Lola Kendall. Deyle Burnett bequeaths his love of airplanes to Don Harris. Dolores Wright leaves her blaok heir and effioienoy to Mary Ann Magnus. Bonnie Bennetts wills her personality to Peggy Long and Claire Julian. Kermit Mueller wills his knowledge to Wayne Elaer. Donald Morse leaves to Albert Rojio his height and ohemioal abilities. Elenore Bleler gives her oharm and responsibility to her sister, Mildred. Fey Pilkington leaves her dimples and graoe to Virginia Sohnelder. Donna Wright wills her style and poise to Margaret Clay- pool. Camille Perrault wills her winning manner and wit to Barbara Allhands. Paul Idso leaves hla driving ability and typewriter to Mar- gene Fliok and Bob Jones. Lorraine Kurflsa wills to Louise Blaseg her sympathet- ic understanding. Norris May, Clifford Brasoh, Bill Sohowe, and Everett Moore bequeath their partlotism and forslght to: Raymond Braaoh and all junior boys. Etta Moore bequeathes to Marjorie Nunley her strength of oharaoter and vivid determination. The Senior Class wills to all the juniors their very best wishes for future auooess and happiness. Hereunto we have set our honorable hands and seal with the under- standing that this will and testament is to stand against all suoh attacks of time or change. Class of 1946 WILL 7
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CLASS lilSTCCY In the fall of 19U2 twenty-three green and gawky Freshmen en- tered their first year in high school. This year we were initiat- ed by the Sophomore class. We elected Bill Schowe as our Presi- dent, Bob Schneider a9 Vice President, Donna Wright as Secretary and Treasurer, and Fay Pilkington was chosen as Class Representa- tive. After our Freshmen year was over we really felt as though we were in high school. We began our Sophomore year by a revengeful initiation in the Freshmen class. This year we lost three classmates and two new students entered our class. In our second year Bill Schowe wa9 elected President; Bob Schneider, Vice President; Lorraine Kur- fiss, Secretary and Treasurer; and Kermit Mueller Class Repres- entative. During our third year 3ill Schowe was elected President; Norris May, Vice President; Lorraine Kurfiss, Secretary and Treasurer; and Bob Schneider, Class Representative. The Junior Prom high- lighted our year with Bonnie Bennetts Being crowned Junior Prin- cess. We entered our last year being very sure of ourselves and look- ing forward to graduation. We began by electing class officers; Bill Schowe as President; Norris May as Vice President; Lorraine Kurfiss as Secretary and Treasurer and Bonnie Bennetts as Class Representative. Four of our classmates enlisted in the service leaving the Senior Class without a President or Vice President. We elected Donald Morse as President, and Edith Williams as Vice President in their place. We regret that eight of our Seniors are unable to graduate with us this years. The Seniors will Look back upon thi9 year as one of the most memorable in their lives. 6
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