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agf and Ceegfamenf We, the Senior Class of l9L8, on this twenty-sixth day of May, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-Eight, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament. First: to the Faculty we leave our appreciation for a task well done. Second: to the Senior class of l9a9 we leave our ability to learn and our efficient manner so that they may succeed in life as well as we have. Third: certain members of the Senior class will the following personal bequests. 111 Donald Ess leaves his ability to get what he goes after to Leon Conner. 121 Carroll Mansfield leaves his position in the line and his foot- ball suit to Ralph Yates. 131 Terry Maki leaves his talent in World History to anyone who wants to fail, and as he oan't take Donna with him, he leaves her to the mercy of next year's seniors. 1 141 Irene Manager leaves her ability to get good grades to Robert Clson. 151 larian Riley leaves her good nature to anyone who has one that is any worse. 161 Viola Schwaderer leaves her typing ability to Tommy Trowbridge, who acts as though he needs a little speed. 171 Niles Wlnship leaves a few extra credits to anyone who can use them for perfectly legal purposes. 181 Dwane Clarke wills his ability to store away a plentiful supply of grub to Mr. Hits. ' 191 Carol Glngerioh wdlls her cheerleading abilities to any girl who has beautiful legs and has not yet had the opportunity to have them noticed. 1101 Billy Covert wills his blush to Walter Roy and his quiet ways to George Grant, , J P 1111 Joy Brown wills her A's to Lloyd Larson in hopes that he will make the best use of them. 1121 Colleen Kane wills her beautiful blonde hair to Donna, and her position on the Pirate Staff to Mitzi. Best of luck Mitzi. 1131 Viola Simmons wills a few hundred pounds or so, of weight, to Beryl Mann 11L1 John Kunze wills part of his height to Frank Otlo and his car to anyone who will have it. 1151 Billy Amos wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Dale Mansfield, and we hope that Dale makes good use of it. 1161 Larry Briggs wills his noisy disposition and wild ways to James Overturf. A
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Qfa55f3 Sfigfovpo The class of 'L8 entered their freshman year with twenty members. They were initiated and given a dance by the class of 'L7. Two weeks later they gave a'return dance to the sophomores. un entering the sophomore year the class consisted of the same members with the exception of Bill Covert, who transferred to Hamilton. This left the class with nineteen members. During the year Leona Higle, June Campbell, Doris Atwood, Tim Graham, and Vernon Personett dropped. The class, sponsored by Mrs. McCormick, initiated the class of 'L9 and gave a dance in their honor. Under the direction of Mrs. Sweitzer, they gave e oneract play entitled WLast Night's Peper.n They entered their junior year with fifteen members having lost Evelyn Harington and Rose Marie Rowe after their sophomore year. How- ever, Bill Covert rejoined the class and they were joined also by two new members. They were John Kunze and Carroll Mansfield. on November 2 they gave a Sadie Hawkins Dance and on November 27, a three-act comedy, 'Don't Keep Him Wa1ting,N was presented. The Junior Prom was given on April 18. There are sixteen seniors this year, Larry Briggs having Joined the class after dropping school one year. The officers of the class are: Don Ess, President, Carol Gingerich, Vice President, and Viola Schwaderer, Secretary-Treasurer. Un March 12 the seniors gave a dance with e St. Patr1ck's Day theme. The senior play, entitled WDrums of Death,' was presented April 23. Baccalaureate services were on May 23 and Commencement exercises on May 26. The class went to Medicine Springs all four years for their snring picnic. In the class there are seven seniors who have gone all twelve years together. They are: Don Ess, Joy Brown, Terry Maki, Bill Amos, Viola Simmons, Miles Winship, and Marian Riley. Two seniors, Viola Schwaderer and Dwane Clarke started with them in the first grade, but transferred to other schools for a few years and then returned to Victor to finish school with former classmates.
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