Wakarusa High School - Waka Memories Yearbook (Wakarusa, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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Im if fu ,..- ig., Aff nm e at --N IX. 5 vw? ,,.-f-'M ,, s as-,Tf'T .ffl -ta -' Q-, 1'1 --Q- I fn-ex mvlt . AQUA 'V P? Q GLASS WILL Kcontinuedj Item 3: To Miss Werntz, we also wish to express our thanks for her contributions of advice, teaching and guidance in school and we bequeath her a better judgement as to when to give tougher Civics exams when her classes are the least prepared. Item 4: To Mr. Freed we bequeath a few more duties, a couple of classes, two papers instead of one, added to his position as teacher, treasurer, annual and school paper advisor and worrier and our hope that he still remains a dandy good fellow in spite of all this. Item 5: To Miss Hahn we bequeath a little more authority in giv- ing correct discipline to the extent of what she thinks is necessary. Item 6: To the Manual Arts Instructor, Mr. Rohrer, we bequeath the energy to trace down all unpaid lumber bills this summer when school's out, and also a portion of temper control. Item 7: To Mrs. Weldy we bequeath a larger kitchen and cafeteria and a larger food budget to keep from running out of items at the end of the line for those waiting to be served. Item 8: To Mr. Cook, we bequeath many more years of profitabl e teaching and the ability to make more points in the next annual- faculty and seniors basketball game. Item 9: To Mr. Ccoachi Wine, we bequeath a taller, faster, more alert, more progressive and all around better basketball, softball and track teams. A Item 10: To Miss Freed, we leave our hope that she will have a long youthful, healthful, happy and successful teaching career. Item ll: To Miss Searer we give absolute freedom and many more years to do and carry on as she has in the past. Item 12: To Mr. Weaver, we bequeath a better and quicker eye to catch kids shooting baskets in the gym with hard soled shoes on. And a high grade can of reducing compound so he will be quicker on his feet in badminton. Article 5 The following habits, traits, personalities, character and makeup we do bequeath sincerely and freely. Item l: Devon Stickle bequeaths his ability to have two girl friends at once to any boy who thinks he can handle two Cas well as he did . L

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A N- 'lfin Q4 ff- 'QQQ L N ?4 .- CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Glass of Wakarusa CommunitySchoo1 in the year of 1940, were recently notified that our 12 year term on the yards andinside thewalls ofthis wonderful educational institution, has just about been fulfilled and we are to be released with an uncon- ditional pardon. So we, the members of the graduating class, posses- sors of sound minds, do, set our hands and draw up in our premium pen- manship our last will and testament. Article I Item le To the school, we bequeath a new automatic alarm clock systemto stop some of the Uplease give me an excuse to get into classn and to startle the students,if'not scare them every timeit rings while they are in deep concentration Lor else sleepl. Item 22 To the school, we also bequeath our Maroon and White pennant to dazzle the eyes of everyone in this gymnasium and torenain as a reminder to oncoming classes as to the MODEL Senior Class of '4O. Article II Item l: To the janitor and his helpers who have stayed with us and have dere innumerable deeds and have kept the building clean, warm , and respectable and have made it something to be proud of in every way we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation from each and every one of us. Article III Item l: To the Junior class, our rightful successors, we do be- queath this school building and faculty which has qualified itself to stick at least another year and has proven itself to be top ranking in guidance, knowledge, sportmanship and in teaching. Article IV Item 1: To our principal, Mg, Gerber, we bequeath a dozen or so assistants, secretaries, clerks and helpers in general to keep him straight on his calendar and watch as to his classes, appointments, clubs, periods, duties special events and trips, assignments and speeches to his students. , Item 2: To our sponsor Mr. Bowers,webequeath afewnmre tales of good old Ohio, a larger after school class in Advanced Algebra and our thanks for being our helper and guide through fwhat we think isj our last and most important year of school. X f Xu! ,.a ,,..f



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