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Last Will and Testament of the Class of Forty-five We the undersigned Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-live, do hereby make known this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, Alida Anderson, will my straight, blonde hair to Nina Newcomer. I, Mary Lou Arman. will my freckles to Fern Simpson. I, Joan Auble, will my ability to flick school to Joanne Work. I, Homer Baldwin, will my love for the wide blue yonder to Miss Stone. I, Jac Blough, will my woes with the girls and happy late hours to Joe Neath, Jr. Not that he's going to need them. I, Janet Blough, will my lisp to Alice Crook. I, Margaret Bodley, will my loose-fitting sweaters to Jackie Doss. I, Jean Boyer, will my constant anxiety to Marita Sickles. I, Bonnie Brader, will my ability to get a man to Barbara Simpson. I, Donn Brintlinger will my running speed to Jim Foreman. I, Darline Brogan, will my laughing eyes to Mary Taylor. I, Wayne Brubaker, will my knowledge to - -r.un a turret lathe at the O.I.C. to Wayne Eulton. I, Henry Carrino, will my mechanical ability to Paul Smith. I, Merle Cartwright, will my pleasant ex- periences in marching band to Betty Eck- hoff, I, Andy Cooper, will my pair of size seven shoes to Ted Rader. I, Lillian Craig, will my ability to wear red to Phyllis Freeborn. I, Edwin Earnest, will my business schemes and ability to do business to anyone who volunteers. Betty Jo Ellis, will my short hair to Eve- leen Dick. Charley Farr, will my 500 phonograph records to Barbie Hutchinson. Gwendolyn Eew, bequeath my sweet and innocent ways to Barbara Hutchinson. Eleanor Eiscus, will my ability to disturb classes to Bill Weinsheimer. Willard Erase, will my ambition and drive and industriousness to Dan Caugh- lin. Weldon Gaugler, do hereby will my yel- low Packard to the Junior Machine Shop to use as a scout car. John Gehman, will my stature to Earl Diamond. Kenneth Gilligan, will my tricky dancing ability to Mac Krabill. Paul Gordon, will my ability to get snow- bound to any city kid, Jackson Hall, will my nickname, Dea- con, to anyone who can live up to it. Janice Harry, will my love for loud socks to Evalyn Martin. Lois Harter, will my strength and ability to cut oil my Junior High pigtails to Jocine Kreider. Carl Hartman, will my reserved attitude to Joe Neath. Bob Henry, will my car to Dick Rohrer. Frank Hilbert, will my habit of sleeping in class to Bob Gordon. Jack E. Holcomb, will my camera to the Annual Staff of 46 . Donna Holderbaum, will my attention to Sailors to Pat Kent. Margaret Homonai, will my small shoe size to Ted Rader. Mary James, will my obsession for sailors to Gloria Young. Mary Rose Jones, will my love for read- ing to Rosabelle Simshouser. 24 Elsass Ben Franklin Store The 1945 Whl'SP9f9f
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Row 1: Fern Simpson Junior Smith Paul Smith James Sondles Annette Sorrentino Kermit Sours 'RPM' J' as i I -.I IIE 2.31211 .2 fa Ai Yi .,.,: ,.:,,:5,s,:z.f.:' qgfwg i . 4 'ff .::. ' . 51:31 . .g:,. : A ::E' , ZZ: S ' ' Qs ,L CLASS 0F 1946 Row 2: Richard Stuart Mary Taylor Veronica Tighe James Tubbesing Delores Way Bill Weinsheimer Row 3: Virginia Wertz Don Westenbarger Joanne Work Richard Yackee Mildred Yerkovich Gloria Young Row 4: Mary Jo Young Not pictured: Bill Allen Albert Bordacs George Dafo David Dickerson Bill Dorner Dorothy Jean Gish Phyllis Hackenberg Wanda Lee James Malson Marion Mattoon Charles Police Marceline Rea Margaret Rogers The 1945 Whisperer Elsass Ben Franklin Store Rose Simshauser Duane Sunderman Jack Trew Robert Turbeville Darrell Williams Bernard Witschey 23
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of Forty-five Janice Knecht, will my long walk home in the dark to Mary Lou Smith. Duane Kreider, will my shorthand grades to Barbara Hutchinson. Dale Kuhn, will my ability to keep a girl to Dick Yackee QI-lope you End a good one like I havej. Margaret Labik, will my eye-brow pen- cil to Betty Reid. Ruth Leatherman, will my home in the country to Norma Braucher. Wanda McFadden, will my unscratched Plymouth to Kermit Sours. Marcine Mackey, will my dancing ability to Sterling Bowes. Rosie Madigan, will my desire to go to school regularly to Dixie Herrick. Leota Mardis, will my height to Patty Kent. Margaret Means, will my shortness to Paul Smith. Helen Messner, will my speedy typing ability to Marita Sickles. Adrian Morrison, will my knowledge of the Arabic language to Allah. Jack Mueller, will my athletic ability to Nolan Foy. Lois Nolf, will my French Horn to De- lores Way. i Becky Oplinger, will my only dimple to Eveleen Dick. Jean Peronis, will my pretty black hair to Betty Lou Leatherman. Betty Pfeifenroth, will my corner in the hall to all the kids who have been plead- ing for it. Johnnie Postak, will my love for bow- ties and loud colors to Earl Diamond. Bill Rasor, will my apparently innocent way to Dick Flath. Grace Rossman, will my 5 ft. 6 in. to Mary Lou Russell. Bob Scholl, will my supreme way with girls to Bob Olmstead, King Sears, will my whistle to Dick But- dorf, Don Westenbarger, Mac Krabill, Ronny Knecht, and Joe Neath. May they use it with discretion, as I did. Pat Seifert, will my old saddles to Mary Jo Young. Roy Shue, hereby will and bequeath my quiet and unassuming ways to Gloria Freidt. Ruth Simpson ,will my position at the Benjamin Franklin Store to Mary Jo Young. Virginia Slaughter, will my ability to wear sweaters to Barbara Rienhold. Anthony Smith, will my motorcycle and gas ration book to Shirley Jessel. Eileen Smith, will my natural curly hair to Rosemary Petit. Rose Snyder, will my high C to Jim Mason. Dolores Storm, will my cadet to Betty Fritz. Faye Stuver, will my love for motor- cycles to Carol Messner. Marjorie Thomas, will my freckles to Marion Allenbaugh. Chester Trouten, will my weekly Mon- day vacations to Alice Crook. Betty Tryon, will my height to Doris Murray. Lilley Weaver, will my seat in history to Sherman Larkins. Richard Weber, hereby will my hair-do to Russell Farr with a list of instructions on how to preserve it. Fd Wilson, will my little black book to anybody who can stand the strain. Doris Winkler, will my ability to get along with boys to Glenna Moyer, Dick Wright, will my maroon suspenders to Dan Caughlin. The 1945 Whispffef Elsass Ben Franklin Store 25
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