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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Troy-Luckey Village High School, in the year nineteen hundred forty-three do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We will to the Senior Class of next year our loyal class cooperation. We hope our generosity will bring them success in the coming year. Joyce Baker wills her freckles to Pat Reamsnyder. Eileen Barber bequeaths an unused history book to Harley Jacobs. Marie Brinker wills her long nose to Roy Christen. Iota to Lyle Dale to Paul Gene Evans bequeaths the gold fillings in her teeth Myers. Grubs wills his HHarry Jamesn trumpet playing Welling. Hannah bequeaths his tardiness to Jack Biler. Robert Harmeyer wills his hearty laugh to John Deuble. Kathryn Jacobs wills her height to Mildred Hut- SOD. Donald Miller has decided not to will Willa Jean Sinclair to anyone. Esther Miller bequeaths her ability to do bookkeep- ing to Leon Bockbrader. Lois Samson wills a half-eaten candy bar to one of the hungry Juniors. Violet Schudel unwillingly entrusts her sailor friend to Ruth Kopp. Clyde Tracy wills his long, peaceful naps in histmy class to Ruth Miller. -Danahbg-fvfawk president, Senior Glass J , . 3 ecre ary, senior C ass 16 ' 1
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QEENUCDU? UPUQCDUDU-1l1ESE'iY Well, here I am. I don't know how I got here, but this cloud bank certainly is nice and soft. My, how things have changed down there! Why, there's an old friend of mine--Esther Miller. Where's she going? My, but that Lily Dache hat of hers is smart. She's en- tering a huge office building, and judging from the respect she is getting from the employees, she must be important. Oh, now I see the reason--Esther's name is on the manager's door. Quite a rise from just being a secretary. It's really surprising what I can see from up here- that distinguished looking gentleman in front of the Toledo Blade building, for instance. My goodness, it's Clyde Tracy! I see by the plaque on the building that he is now the Blade's editor. He's really made progress. Why, I can remember when he used to be the boy who left the Blade on our front porch. I see that Admiral and Mrs. Brown down there are giving a ball in honor of the President. I remember her as the former Violet Schudel. She really has ris- en in society, and goodness! Isn't that husband of hers handsome! General and Mrs. McCrary are just en- tering the ballroom. I recognize Mrs. McCrary as the former Joyce Baker. When Joyce was telling us that her only ambition was to be happily married, we never dreamed she'd be hobnobbing with ambassadors' wives and such. Isn't she lovely in that original creation by Eileen? This creator of lovely gowns is none other than Eileen Barber, who introduces all the latest fads Her latest assignment is to design the gowns for Alis Alison's newest film. Mmm, isn't that Dale Grubs con- ducting that marvelous swing orchestra? That man really toots a mean trumpet--something like Harry James' style, only better. That's another example of the unexpected. Anyone who had heard the sour notes he blew in high school would be shocked to hear that lovely dance music. There's General Gene Hannan, too. I wonder what will happen when he and General McCrary get together. Just look at all those medals General Hannan is wearing! With all that weight on his chest, he'll be stoop-shouldered like an old man in a short time. We rather expected this, though, when we saw Gene in his uniform for the first time at Camp Perry. Well, I must leave this lovely party and drift on. 18
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