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4, vb: ' AA 'M' - - A 5 Last Will and Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of 1947, Springfield Local High School, City of Holland, County of Lucas, State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRST: To Springfield Local High School, we will another Senior Class that can devise as many money- making schemes as the one now departing. CWe trust that someday we will all be financial wizardsj SECOND: To Mr. Bishop, we do will and bequeath a special plane to take his Seniors on their trips. To Mr. Moore, we do will and bequeath an elevator to enable him to go up and down stairs more quickly, To Mrs. White, we do will and bequeath enough new typewriters to keep both her Juniors and Seniors happy. To Mrs. Bower, we do will and bequeath a new Senior Class composed of nothing but ladies and gentlemen. To Mr. Shaver, we do will and bequeath some sunshine to make his crops grow this summer. To Mr. Roberts, we do will and bequeath a book on the subject of Why Women Talk So Much. To Mrs, Stein, we do will and bequeath a pad of detentions to pass out to the Senior boys in seventh period study hall. To Mrs. Powers, we do will and bequeath some Latin students that can recite Latin backwards and forwards and still know what it means. To Mrs. Fye, we do will and bequeath some larger seats for her long-legged seventh grade boys. To Mr. Deppen, we do will and bequeath some highly trained mechanics to keep his Model A in good shape. To Mrs. Arnold, we do will and bequeath an automatic dishwasher to make sure the girls get the dishes done. To Mr, Barrett, we do will and bequeath some horns that are guaranteed not to play sour notes. To Mr. Kinsel, we do will and bequeath a new 1950 Willys built for speed. To Mr. Barnes, we do will and bequeath some new equipment for the athletic department. To Mr. Crim, we do will and bequeath a chamPi01'1ShiP Reserve Basketball Team- To Mrs. Hazel, we do will and bequeath a brand new set of maps for her History and Government classes. To Miss Gamble, we do will and bequeath a generous supply of nerve tonic to take while she is rehearsing for an operetta or a concert. , THIRD: To the JUNIOR Class, we pass on the Tattler Staffs ability to get the Tattler out on time. To the SOPHOMORE Class, we give the strength to carry on for two more years until the time when they will be Seniors. To the FRESHMAN Class, we do will our Various means of trying to get out of work. FOURTH: I, Raymgnd Augustyniaky dg will and bequeath my I'n0t0l'blke to Elizabeth Kaiser. I, Russell Bannister, do will and bequeath my many tardy slips to James Dennis. I. Lila Bates. do will and bequeath my Weakness in American Government to the Junior Class and my giggles to Ernestine Tutterow. I, Russell Bond, do will and bequeath my ability to skip seheel to Franklyn Roach, I. Patfieia BOYSOS, dv Will and bequeath my ability to get myself into messes to Lois Guerin and my '41 Ford to Leonard Bucher. I, Donald Bridges, do will and bequeath my red hair to Jim Moore and my way with women to Lewis Cramer, I, Earl Cain, do will and bequeath my Chemistry book to William Fellows, I, JoAnn Campbell, do will and bequeath my knack of skipping study halls to William Haupricht. I, Lela Cherry, do will and bequeath my ability to chatter to LaVerne Gunn and my dark eyes to Gloria Kachelek. I, Buckley Cramer, do will and bequeath my ability to tease girls to Robert Massey. I, Lois Cramer, do will and bequeath my long fingernails to Martha Spangler.
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PAUL SCHLEGEL Course: General Library 4. MARTHA SOMINSKI Mart Course: Commercial NCRADINE STAMM NOTG,, Course: Commercial J.U.G. 2,3,4. RAYMOND TRUMBULL l'fRayD Course: General CLYDE WEAVER Course: Academic Latin Club 3. SAMUEL SCOTT flsamii Course: General Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3g Class Vice-President lg Var- sity H 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4. DOLORES STAMM KfDeeN Course: General Hobby Club lg J.U.G. 3,4. FRANK SZURMINSKI She'r'nw.n Course: General MADALINE URBAN Maddie Course: General Hobby Club 15 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Sally Sallies Forth 4, RITA WILCZYNSKI Keeka Course: General Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2,33 Spring Concert 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 43 J.U.G. 2,3,4, Reporter 35 G.A.A. Minstrel Show 35 Cheerleader 3,45 All County Chorus 35 Tatt- ler 3,45 Choir 45 Sextet 4: Windmill 43 Sally Sallies Forth 4.
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Q ..1-- v .it V 'Spun-'57 I X 9 Last Will and Testament ,- f, I, Jean Croskey, do will and bequeath my glasses to Dorothy Azbart. I, Harriet Daniels, do will and bequeath my place in the sextet to Marilyn Burgin. - I, Earle Davoll, do will and bequeath my good luck to Ralph Malczewski. I, Alfred Dennis, do will and bequeath my inability to understand explanations in Advanced Al- gebra to Barbara Buhoi. I, Lowell Dennis, do will and bequeath my good grade card to Richard Hughes. I, Robert Dickerson, do will and bequeath my studiousness to Richard Porazynski. I, Faye Frazier, do will and bequeath my ability to flirt to Helen Marenkow. I, Luetta Geiser, do will and bequeath my nylons to Joanne McCord. I, Charlotte Gibson, do will and bequeath my shortness to Nancy Norris and my many white ex- cuses to Wanda Belt. I, Violet Gibson, do will and bequeath my ability to get into scrapes to Annabel Noe. I, Doris Gilsdorf, do will and bequeath my job at Sears to Helen Pfaff and my blonde hair to Leona Antoszewski. I, Lois Hartman, do will and bequeath my studiousness to Myrtle Manley. I, Richard Huff, do will and bequeath my ability to take flops on two-wheeled vehicles to John Harter. I, Charles Inderrieden, do will and bequeath my position on the Tattler Staff to Dorothy Eiche and my wavy hair to Marvin Geiser. I. Donald Kaiser, do will and bequeath my shyness to Stanley Adamski. I, Thomas Kiger, do will and bequeath my sideburns to Margaret Steele. I, Robert Kolasinski, do will and bequeath my height to Carl Newman and my freckles to Helen Babuich. I, Daniel Konecki, do will and bequeath my bashfulness and art of blushing to Ralph Szady. I, Donald Kulwicki, do will and bequeath my Hwolfing ability to Robert Cole. I, Novelda Lavalette, do will and bequeath my job as News Editor on the Tattler to Betty Cle- land. I, LaVerne Lawrence, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Shirley Sype. I, Shirley McCabe, do will and bequeath my place as artist on the Tattler Staff to Gene Irwin. I, William Meinert, do will and bequeath my trapping ability to Lawrence Bowen. , I, John Miller, do will and bequeath my only sharp sweater to Frank Gozdowski. f I, Ursula Nachtrab, do will and bequeath my Home Economics projects to Ruth Pogenitus. P I, Betty Osten, do will and bequeath my quietness to Betty Thomas. ' I, Gene Palmer, do will and bequeath my Plymouth to Albert Szymanowski. Q I, Joyce Pollock, do will and bequeath my black hair to Dorothy Kleparek and my place in the sextet to Dolores Baranek. I, George Romer, do will and bequeath my ability to type to Lois Powers. I, Paul Schlegel, do will and bequeath my ability to debate to Roberta Gall. I, Samuel Scott, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Robert Phelps. ' I, Martha Sominski, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Barbara Jean Edwards. 5 I, Dolores Stamm, do will and bequeath my grass skirt to Juanita Spangler. Q I, Noradine Stamm, do will and bequeath my height to Bernadine Davis. I I, Frank Szurminski, do will and bequeath my wittiness to Jack Stone. 1 I, Raymond Trumbull, do will and bequeath my quietness to Richard Bannister, ' I, Madaline Urban, do will and bequeath my driving ability to Irma Taube and my many sweaters to Edith Hall. I, Clyde Weaver, do will and bequeath my quietness to Margie Nachtrab. I, Rita Wilczynski, do will and bequeath my cheering ability to Virginia Gozdowski. LASTLY: S We, the members of the Senior Class, do leave to those remaining, a certain pride in becoming eniors. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: 3 We, the Class of 1947, set our hand and seal this twenty-second day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. p p q xl 19 Mun-trwg? it A i U '4mf -i f ag., -,T :f1:'w.g:'r:. 'Thi' :Q
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