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lor physician, DR. J. D. HANKE with his black mustache, still repeating that familiar phrase, 'Uhfortunate, most un- fortunate' and, by the way, he is still experimenting with explosives so explo- sions are nothing new to him. FLASH: HAROLD GANSNER, Secretary of Agricul- ture, got the bill on 'Farm Rules' pass ed. And with lotions of love, good nightl' Announcer: 'Your station KUEF, New York, the time, 7:30 EST. lMusical an- nouncement! This week the great Pavli- sin gives free dancing lessons from ten to eleven o'c1ock on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings at 5527 Grand Av- enue in greater New York. Write or tel- ephone C0-95 for an appointment. Don't wait, for he can take only a limited number.' Feeling that it is their bed-time the President turns off the radio and agrees that another perfect day has ended. Berniece Gerstenecker , :ff w is La..7 ' SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1941, of McCray-Dewey Township High School, city of Troy, state of Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby leave to underclas men our possessions and traits of greatest value in this, our last will and testament. I, Millie-Marie Collins, do hereby will the stubs of my nPurina' pencils to Bobby Droy for use in writing 'High Lights' news. I, Alfred Weider, do hereby will my mania for writing my name on desks and blackboards to B111 Lewis. I, Eddie Loyet, do hereby will Dot Howerton to the care of my brother,Ken- neth, and no two-timing, either. I, Frenchie Capelle,do hereby will my jobfof getting Miss Baker's and Miss Herron's mail at noon to Omar Hampton. I, Lester Frangen, do hereby will my ability to stay in school so long to Gene Stein. I, Virginia Koch, do hereby will my ability to set my own hair to Verna Melkamp. I, Ruth Hall, do hereby will my job of ticket-taker at basketball games to Doris Forberg.
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Aiiaiiis . QUE, the present Dean of Women at Wash- ington University. She is new touring New York. Here come two cow-girls, RUTH HALL and PAULINE SCHM RBAUCH, who are at- tracting much attention in their ten- gallon hats. They say that they are now Dude Ranch owners in Texas and are on a trip to Bermuda. Right new they are in a rodeo show sponsored by EDWARD LOYET at Madison Square Garden. Then a familiar face is seen and it is BERNIECE GERSTENECKER, now an in- terior designer at Pittsburgh. While on her vacation, she is going to St. Louis to visit the prominent Mrs. Mike Ebl, formerly MISS AUDREY HOOD. A familiar face, MISS DOROTHY DEE HINDMARCH was next and she quickly said that her occupation was the proud owner of an Ultra-Smart Fifth Avenue Beauty Salon. Announcer MAY says we've only time for one more and last but not least Ray Maden steps forward, grins, and says, nWell, I'm not much, just center on Coach Weider's team.n M . MAY: nThank you folks and good nightl' Announcer: nYour station KUEF. New York. The time, 6:55 EST. Listen for the latest European news flash by MISS COLLINS from England.' MISS COLLINS: NVICTOR DIEPOLTZ and WALTER PRIMM, now touring England, were in an automobile accident and want the Plymouth sent to PORTER'S Garage in A- merica and are calling DR. D. HANKE to their bedside. Listen tomorrow night, same time, same station. Good nightl' Announcer: 'Your station KUEF, New York. The time, 7:00 EST. Listen at 9 o'clock EST when Arthur Bress will give his oration on 'Farm Improvements' over this same hook-up.n Cand nowj 'Good evening! Mr. and Mrs. North and South America and all the ships at sea. This is Mrs. Kueker's little boy, ARTHUR? FLASH: COACH WEIUER has fin- ally had to shoot 'Royal Archibald Con- fuc1ous', Qthe pet chickenl because of old age. FLASH: FLOYD LANGENWALTER, that fast-talking, gray-haired lawyer of the 'smoke' city finally got CHARLES GEBHART freed from the clutches of his former wife, the millionaire PEARL WY- ATT. FLASH: BURL PORTER'S garage held up and BURL tied to another coat tree-- Cremember 'Spring Fevernj so he could be vaccinated for cancer. bv the bache-
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A, Q w I, Delbert Hanke, do hereby will my liking for being in plays to Oliver Arth. I, John Pavlisin, do hereby will my love of dancing to Alphons Pranaitis I, Arthur Bress,do hereby will all my F. F. A. and honor pins to Roy Witt- man. I, Harold Gans er, do hereby will twenty-five pounds of my weight to Ken- neth Hanfelder. I, Berniece Gerstenecker, do here- by wlll my long walk to school to Rach- el Boston. I, Charles Gebhart, do hereby will my specs protector that I wear in bask- etball, to Jule Kam . I, Dorothy Hindmarch, do hereby will my roller skates to Marcella Nie- haus. I, Floyd Langenwalter, do hereby will my knack for borrowing paper and pencils to Jack Weir. I, Marvin May, do hereby will my blonde wavy hair to Charles Hunsche. In Raymond Maden, do hereby will my short stature to Gene Lyons. I, Eloise Schoon, do hereby will my big hair ribbons to Edna Bouse. I. James Tubes Bertorello,do here- by will my chair in American Literature to Dick Howe, if it'l1 fit. I, Burl Porter, do hereby will my presidency of the 'Red Onion to Billy Schmitt. I, Pauline Schmerbauch, do hereby will my position of cheer Leader to Im- ogene Rieffer. I, Pearl Wyatt, do hereby will my drums to Donald Schiller. I, Gladys Drique, do hereby will my liking for red hair to tiny Blanche Schmerbauch. I, Victor Diepholz, do hereby will my Ag grades to Jerome Roth. I, Walter Primm, do hereby will my business on Caseyville Hill to Vernon Mick. We, the Seniors, hope that the re- cipients of these valuable bequests will appreciate our gifts and shall try to follow in our footsteps forever. Signed this thirtieth day of Feb- ruary, nineteen hundred forty-one. President , ,, m. N,.,, Vice-president .J -44-I ' Secretary 171, A ,,,, 45 , Treasurer Witnesseth: Annual Sponsor Principal
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