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At last we were ready to embark on the final quarter of our educational journey. The number on the passenger list was increased when Berneice Demers joined us and Belle Banks paid us a brief visit. We were now starting over a rougher road of education and we needed extra guides and drivers. Mr. Edward Anderson our main guide, Mrs. Quinet, and Mrs. Miller, filled our needs. The second lap of our final Journey was under the same guid- ance as the first. Barbara Brugger found another means of transpor- tation but Ronald Lloyd Joined us and filled the vacancy, but at the end of our lap, he again left us. On the eleventh lap of the journey we had the same passenger list but the reins changed hands. Mr. Noragon was our leader and Mrs. Potter and Mr. McCabe assisted. When we were so close to the end of our journey, Dick Johnson, one of our beginning passengers, left us. To guide us to our destination, we took different guides. Mr. Halterman as leader, and as his assistants Mr. and Mrs. McCulla. Daryl Terrill joined our wagon to finish with the rest of us--- Clarence Bland, Edward Schenztzki, Jim Brazel, Bob Meseck, Merlin Davis, Norma Spooner, Connie Schroeder, Dorothy Luft, and Berneice Demers.
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M HW W Jcnfov Class XJFII We, the senior class of '48, being of sound mind and bodies, do hereby bequeath the following items to said persons. I, Bob Meseck, will all of my tactics in romance to Don Christy. To Loretta Spencer I, Berneice Demers, will a method of solving all of her problems privately. I, Ed Schenatzki, leave to Bill Brugger a football helmet so Mr. Halterman can't hit him on the head so often. We, the seniors, will the Juniors a successful Sneak Day. I, Jim Brazel, leave to Earl Romick my ability to remember figures Cbookkeeping figures, that isl. I, Clancy Bland, will my ability to drive to Warren Clark. I, Connie Schroeder, will my artistic ability to Merlin Schramm. We, Norma Spooner and Dorothy Luft, leave to Butch and Everett the job of librarians next year. I, Clarence Elmer Smith Bland, do hereby will my curly hair to Dean Isaacs to match his sporty shirts. To Richard Demers I, Daryl Terrill, will my ability to get the car. I, Bob Meseck, leave to Everett Glienke the ability to remember myself. We, the seniors, will Mr. Halterman our views as conventionalists I, Bernelce Demers, do give to Betty Pewsey what's left of Clancy s overcoat. I, Berlin Davis, will my back seat in the assembly to Rich Xeycr so he can learn to master touchy subjects. I Dorothy Luft, will to Joan Miller the ability to make up 7 my mind, I, Connie Schroeder, will to Audrey Terrill the ability to take a hint. We, the seniors, will Mr. McCulla a test-correcting machine so that next year he won't have to work so hard checking papers. I, Ed Schenatzki, will my ability to keep secrets to Loretta Spencer. We, the seniors, will Mrs. McCulla a banquet hall so that she can have a banquet of her own. I, Dorothy Luft, will my ability to get along with boys to Betty Pewsey. We, the seniors of '45, will Mr. Halterman some outstanding muscular features so he can really be a big man. To Butch Eddie, Jim Brazel leaves his ability to get along with the teachers. I, Norma Spooner, will my ability to have one steady at a time to Loretta Spencer. We, the seniors, in final parting will to Mr. Halterman a nice, soft cushion so he can enjoy long rides. Upjwdvdf ' AMW
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