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Class Will A quiet auditorium-just once--to Mr. Saylor! Percy Farner's shorthand technique to Dick Hess. Cannonball Jacobs' screwball pitching to Wayne Smith. Ed Thrush's shyness to Charley Schwenk. 4 Charles Wenger's dependability to Clyde Angle. Hobart Clippinger's blushes to Bill McLaughlin. Bill Love's attentiveness in class to Ralph Fleagle! Betty Jayne Eurich's walks to the west end to anyone going that way. Jean E. Martin promises to leave her alertness to Bob Hykes. The Green Hornets to next year's intramural program. Lois Burkholder leaves the route from Stoney Point to her brother Roy. John Reed leaves again! To Mrs. Hale, a few more songbooks for assembly. Mary Wiser's long fingernails to Joan Kann. Mary Booz's frankness to anyone that's bold! Anna Mae Shearer's er-ah-a-hum clothes to Mary Ann Gardner! Peggy Gutshall's cheerleading ability to Peggy Fogelsanger. To Mr. Derick, a public address system to announce participants of the daily tea party . To oncoming student-teachers we leave a chance to call their lives their own. Link Fogelsanger's trumpet technique to Bob Hykes. Lois Burkholder's giggle to Carolyn Swartz. Mary Jane Gill's smile to Ann Wenger. Kenny Jacobs' ability to get dates to Shorty Silverstein. Myrtle Plasterer's job at Murphy's to Joan Kann. Wilda Jane Handshaw's meekness to Jean Kohr. Luther Karper's high B flats to Donald Hull. Lou Hubley's puns to Bob Beidel. John Reed to the highest bidder. John Stewart's driving to John Durbin and Donald Barnhart. To Mrs. Cable, officials that show up for the games. NOTE :-The rest of the class aren't leaving anything special-they're just plain leavin'. Having read and approved this, our last will and testament, we, the Class of 1946, place hereon our sign and seal. Witnesses: The paper on the floor. The pencil Sharpener. The dirt on the window. Page Eleven I946
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THE SCROLL Class Will We, the undersigned, are leavingg we're taking plenty with us, but we're also leaving something so that the remaining inmates of this in- stitution may carry on in the future. We hereby give and bequeath our outstanding handicaps: John Stewart's physique to Howard Kitzmiller. Bug Shoap's unique laugh to Bill Garling. Mike Burgard's athletic equipment to next year's football team. Agnes Means' dimples to Max Angle. Dave Swanger's cowboy driving to Wayne Warren. Wilbur Valent'ine's questions to anyone who answers them. Charley Kuhn's strut to Floyd Sowers. To Mr. Mouer, a few super-salesmen. Bob Keefer leaves his touchdown dashes to Ronald Brubaker. Alpaugh and Koontz refuse to leave! Cperiodb. Weedle Peters' worries to Mr. Eurich. A bright student to run errands for Mrs. Burkhart. Pete Rotz isn't leaving a thing-not even Jean! Helen Bennett's basketball ability to Betty Gontz. Duff Myers leaves his curly hair to Jim Papautsis. Jean Hale, Janet Book, and Marge Mulder leave a new and better fire alarm system! John Gates' small features to John Fogelsanger. Jim Rosenberry's politeness to Pus Angle. To Mrs. Daihl, a bigger notebook to keep track of all those points. A home room to co-operate with Mr. Fitzgerald. Clyde Shive's quietness to Don Hull. Nancy Bryant's flirting to Marilyn Naugle! Oleda Jacobs' typing ability to Don Shoap. Jack Naugle's unused books to the high school library! Another brilliant 12A physics class to Mr. Mouer, Doris Malamos and Ann Hockersmith leave their friendship to Winona Fulton and Cleora Sailhamer. Marjorie Mulder's A's to Slim Sommerville! To Mr. Rolar, a quiet home room! Posy Martin's sense of humor to John Thomas. To Miss Arcuri, some new typewriters. Link Fogelsanger's daydreaming to anyone bored with English. To Mr. Angle, an elevator to the first fioor! Nancy Russell's stature to Monroe Silverstein. Bob Henry's dramatic ability to Bob Beidel. To Mr. Day and Mr. Foreman, some new athletic equipment. Page Ten
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