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CLASS HISTORY nineteen thirty-four was a striking year for the Seniors of '46. class of .sixteen was snail but nighty. At that tine we all (that is most us) signed our lives away for twelve full successful years. Now we reached our goal. ini Fun, wasn't it? But time flew by and finally we found ourselves running here looking for the right claseroosu Tee, now we were in Junior High. The grades were all full of Joy and plenty of mischief. Especially when the boys were given a ball bat and they went outside and broke it because it wasn't big enough, and also when Doris and flava spent 6 full weeks staying there In nineteen forty-two we found ourselves in High School. Our class con- sisted of sixteen members, and we were still quite active. Miss Bair was our advisor and Gordon Best, chief executive. Because of the severe war that we were involved in, our years in High School were not what they could have been, but we studied, and entered in clubeiand many other activities. Our Jr. Class Play was one of enjoyed by all those in attendance. the best to be seen in 7'ville and was Our class was highly active in sports of all kinds and this found them representing good old V'ville High in basketball. year We are still Seniors, but foon we will be classed with the Alumni. Our years were full and happy and I m sure much was learned. This was because of the guidance of our faculty, fle, the Seniors, feel that we owe much to all our teachers who have helped us to prepare for the biggest school of all— The School of Life . CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1946 about to terminate our quadrennial sojourn within the beloved rooms of Vaughnsville High School, desiring to express our last wished, do say, state, and ordain that all previous wills and codicils and hereby declared null, and fruitless and of no further effect and validity. We dlreot that our funeral expenses be paid as soon as possible after our departure. To the faculty, we leave (1) the memory of our bright and shining faces which were always ready for the task set before us, (2) all the information they may have gained from our test papers, and (3) the wish for as much con- tinued success with future classes. To the Junior Class, we leave all our dimity and good looks, kn knowing they will use them to a good advantage. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our manner of securing good grades with- out hard labor. To the Freshnan Class, we entrust our innermost secrets of how we grew to our present sophlstlcnted state.
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Dori Benroth----wills to Doris Blockbsrger, her ability to lose ten pounds at any tins. Gordon Best wills to Pat Basinger his ability to hold the office of Vice- President. Alice Burn n-----wills her pretty soils to Ruth Boyd. Beulah Conrad----leaves her good conduct with Herb Griffith. Hoy Dunlap wills his ability to wiggle his ears to Monstta Bushong. Gene Foulkes-----wills his ability to coach froo side lines to Pete Hunt. Avis Hofferbert—wills her originality to Martha Foulkes. Ray Hofferbert—wills hi. ability to turn in tens papers 12 weeks late to Gene Askins. Java Irwin wills her position as a cheerleader to Janice Smith. Robert Litten----will his ability to refrain froo debating to Vernon Askins Dick Pryer-......wills his ability to get A's in typing to Ivan Sneary. kartinfchuoacher leaves his position as manager to Marlen Sherrard. VIIlls Tudor-----wills his position on the team to Dale Ivans. Tom Smith —leaves all his second term speeches with Gene Askins. Don Rimer------—wills his nickname Butch'' to Bob Foulkes. Jack William-----leaves his abllltv to ro out on fouls to Marvin Stephens. CLASS POEM From within the halls of Vaughnaville High, Our Senior Class departs. We've always held cur standards high. And memories fill our hearts. • From the first grade on, we've really done The things that make for worth, While all along, we've had our fun To help equalite our work. We'll often recall our grade school days. All the pranks that we could do— Snow-balling, hair pulling, childhood frays, Tes, operettas and plays, tool And the good old days of Junior High, When young loves flourished there. To classes down the halls we'd fly With our noses in the air. Do you remember Weather Clearing , The biggest hit of all? But now Antics of Andrew is what yr-u're hearing, We're really on the ball I As back across the years we view. These happy days gone by. For all the things we learned from you. We say Thank you Vaughnsvllle High. Ths future holds great things, we know. We noble little chicks, And onward into life we go. The class of '46.
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