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CLASS WILL We, the SENIOR CLASS of County of Wood, and State of and memory, do make, publish, WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner Ohio, being and declare and form as The SENIOR CLASS bequeaths to the l9Ll, Township of Troy, of sound mind this our LAST follows: faculty that feeling of relief that they will have when we receive our diplomas. We will to the juniors the seating arrangement at the rear of the study hall. lWe wonder if they'll al- ways be pestered with the question, NDO you seniors have special permission to talk?WJ We will to the sophomores a better chance than we had. To the freshmen we bequeath all our help them withstand the next three years. 61'1dL1I.'al'1C 8 to We will our advisor, Miss Rolfes, to next year's freshman class. To the seventh grade, we will any junk that we might forget to take with us when we leave. Forrest Swartz wills his football shoes to Kenneth Bockbrader. Catherene Christiansen bequeaths her stage fright to Donald Joseph. We bequeath to Betty Swartz and Richard Hannah all the chewing gum under the seats. Glenn Helm wills his Hcourtin'U ability, such as walking in the cemetery, to anyone who has the courage. We will to the persons who get locker No. 13 a Whunkn of cheese for the mice. Hazel Deuble bequeaths her quick wit and ready tongue in history class to Ardith Spahn.
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SE Nlofa PKCJPHECY pounding away. A door opens and who is coming in but Eloise Mbenter. Everyone is alert and very courteous when she appears. Eloise is the distinguished editor of the Pittsburg Press. The scene is changing and what is all this? Uni- forms! and how I love them! Look at that general over there. My, isn't he handsome with his broad shoulders. Why, that general is Forrest Swartz. Giving orders is very becoming to Forrest. I am sure he is well-liked, because everyone is smiling and waving at him. The crystal is changing again. This time I am looking down a long hall. Coming toward me is a tall figure dressed in white. It looks like Hazel Deuble. Yes, it is her, now that I can see more plainly. She is superintendent of nurses at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Washington D. C. Now I can see a very different scene. My, isn't this a pretty beauty salon! Wonder who the manager is! Why, that is Mary Loomis. -She looks very trim in her uniform. She calls her salon NThe Eliten--very appro- priate for a shop on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Look! the scene is changing again. This time I see a richly furnished office. Yes, it is the office of the President. Seated at a desk in the outer room, is Margaret Christen, his private secretary. She is a very competent and efficient secretary. What is that I hear? Ah! music. My, it certainly is lovely and restful. That music teacher surely has done a fine job. Why, sure it is Ruth Kimmel. Every- one has heard of her. She directs the all-girl sympho- ny that broadcasts on one of the national networks. Things seem to be fading. Yes, the crystal is clear again. My, what a long way I have traveled. The Class of 'Al has really been very prosperous. Thank you, dear crystal, for letting me look into the lives of these ten Seniors of the Class of 'Ll of dear old Troy High.
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Q. CLASS WML We will to the boys who eat lunch in the senior section of the study hall all the crumbs and ends of pickles that are left on our desks. Bruce Baker wills his forty-cent words to Lowen Meyer. Eloise Moenter bequeaths her sotto voice to Lois Miller. George McCrary bequeaths his plumpness to Vivian Rife. Forrest Swartz, Glenn Helm, and George McCrary will their ability to concentrate on history while sleeping to whoever will sit in the front seat. Margaret Christen bequeaths her many hours spent at the mimeoscope and several bottles of correction fluid to anyone who has time and patience. Ruth Kimmel wills her ability to Wtoot the tootern to Fern Soles. Mary Loomis wills her ability to have an answer for everything to Corky Juergens. fHe could use it in bookkeeping. D In Witness Hereof, we, the class of 1941, have hereunto set our hands and do seal this document the twenty-fourth day of March, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-one. WITNESSES: ISEALJ f CU , ,X a
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