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CLASS WILL OF s 4 We, the undersigned, members of the class of 1945, being in good health and in as sound mind as seniors ever are, do hereby bequeath on the twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred forty-five, the day of our passing, to our fellow sufferers, the following: William Frederick — My ’37 Pontiac to Don Mercer to go to the basketball games. Evelyn Sicrp — M , bass voice to Joan Lindsteadt. Ecverly Hatt — My boldness to Sally Wallace. Betty Lou Johnson — My tall stature to Pat Free. Mary Jane Unger — My chewing gum and quiet nature to Kathryn King. Kenneth Gatewood — My motto not to go with one girl very long to Glen Gilstrap. Esther Pollard and Mary Jean Thomas — Our titles ' Henry Throckmorton I and Henry Throckmorton II” to Wanda Jean Morris and Virginia Bremer- — two inseparable juniors. Pauline Mull — My ability to make l’s to any- body that will work for them. May you do as well as I did. Harold Carroll — My copyright on basket-fling- ing to Charles Roberts. Eileen Dora — All my service men (but one) to Beverly Brewer. Jeanne Curry — My ability in leadership to any capable junior. James Kemper — My love for the ladies to Paul Rejko. Charles Suite — My Ford and the pin-up girls on the inside to Ray Smith. Eleanor Mercer — My love for sailors to Betty Heiny. Theodore Archer — My dark curly hair to Jack Garinger. Hazel Robling — My nickname Red” to Thelma Osborne. Emma Grace Wiese — My sense of humor to Barbara Applegate. Albert Bannon — My T. D. and H. qualities to Bob Mearling. Roma Meador — My love for Charles Kohlmeyer to Pat Arquette. Doris McClintick — My position as model of Warren Central to any girl lucky enough to get.it. Connie Koehler — My H 2 0 2 to Pat Buckner. Frank Norwalk — My manliness to Ben Winings. Mildred Neal — My ability to skip class to any- body who’s lucky enough to get by with it. Patricia Jennings — My clerical ability to P a t Wilson. Kenneth Cannaday — My broad shoulders to Wesley Bullock. Mary Alice Oertel — My dimples to Jo Ellen Rodewald. Victor Free — My heart to Joann Wachstetter. Page 22 Jack Harmon — My height to George Ryan. Ellen Keever — My worries as a teacher’s daugh- ter to Jane Eash. Ruth Knoop — My loud mouth to Lucille Green. Edith Lou Amos — My ability to get along with Miss Shimer to Mary Grant. Joan Monroe — My ways of getting dates to Mary Rohlman. Patsy Burke — My meekness to Betty Meier. Dick Winings — My crew haircuts to Eugene Bardonner. William Fry — My boisterous attitude and love for the girls to the freshmen. Margaret Lott — My a b 1 1 i t y to win all my teachers’ love to Mary Meek. Juliene Collins — All my debts to Jackie Flert- wick. Christine Bader — My love for sailors to Marjorie Blackwell. Sydney Berry — My love for high grades to Vera Spray. Frances Breitenbach — My future success to Noreen Sharp. Richard Bridgins — My love for economics to anyone unlucky enough to have to take it. Marvin Schwier — My extra credits to anyone who needs them. Mary Lou Brown — My boy-troubles to Doris Wheeler. Vera Essick — My dark eyes to Mary Alice Bakemeier. Earl Dixon — My locker to the rats. Mary Jane Cruse — My innocence to Jo Ann Butler. Roger Gale — The longest words in my vocabu- lary to Cecil Overton. Geraldine Laslie — My gossip of boy troubles to Clarabell Tregar. Paul Alexander — All my wisdom to Bob Keyt. Marylou Peters — My worries as a cashier to Joan Butler. Janet White — My steady and faithful love affair to Norma Bruner. Richard Rode — My knowledge of farming to Phylis Peters. Ruth Stevenson — My lean and lanky frame to Louis Wampler. Lloyd Lantz — My embarrassed expression to Leo Becker. Robert Reeves — My height and my very black hair to Gladys Witte. Norman Nelson — My technique of love-making to any junior who needs it. William McKinstray — My seriousness t o B o b Caudell. John Leamon — One permanent corridor pass to the monitors. Donald Applegate — My football playing to Don Bego.
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Eugene Reilly — My historical genius to Eugene Bardonner. Eileen Bangel — My assistanceship to Mr. Schwo- meyer to the girl that gets to him first. Mary Ann Buckhorn — My civilian boy friend to Pat Herold. Carl Cowan — My ability to recite poetry to the ’46 Senior Production. Richard Fall— My typing ability to Christy Eferron. ' Harry Herron — My ability to date beautiful girls to Wilbur Darringer. Betty Houze — My vocal cords to Rose Brown. Gerald Howenstein — My interest in sports to Warren Timmerman. Robert Garriott — My membership in the Honor Society to Bill Kinman. Don Smilko — My Model-T to Don Kleine (You ought to get some place, Don). Mary Sever — My art ability to Marjorie Hea- cock. Dick Powers — My trombone to Bob Nixon. Jack Rodewald — Some of my letter sweaters to Lee Barker. Donald Schiewer — My ability to get into brawls at football games to James Hartman. (Run. James, run! ). Margaret Wallace — My ambition to become a nurse to anybody with the same ambition. Donald Fulk — My rosy cheeks to Eugene Gor- don, may he cherish them as I have. Charles Kohlmeyer — My ability to waste time, sleep, act silly, and play hookey to Vernon Schaekel, may he get by with it better than I did. Joyce Linder — My checking position in the cafe- teria to some unlucky junior. Fred Masterson — My sports editing on the Owl to Charles Swarm when he becomes a junior. Don Vansickle — My brilliant ideas and ability to get kicked out of school to Russell Ransom. Mary Anne Zahm — My ability to think and get good grades to Doris Prange. Use them when necessary. Barbara Bevis — My position as waitress at Mil- lers’ to anybody crazy enough to want it. Paul Wukasch — Mary Meek to Bob Oldham to take care of until next year. Then I will re- sume my duties. Marjorie Wilson — My red hair and good natured freckles to Pauline Schaekel. Treat them as you would your own. Tom Yates — My pocket knife to be used in carving initials and cleaning finger nails to Maurice Burton. Lorraine Wein — My pleasant ways and good temper to Mary Weisenback, take good care of them for me. Harold Taylor — My brains and good looks to Richard Sheets. Erma Alstott — My love for the boys to Barbara Applegate, for practical purposes. LeVeta Fleetwood — My assistance to Mrs. Hack to Patty Long. Fred Matzke — My name Fritz” Adolph to Bob Johnson. Bob Swarm — My pleasing personality to Virginia Butler. B etty Brown — My days absent from school to Margaret Hite. Marjorie Castetter — My sloppy Joe sweaters to Lucille Hester. Barbara Davisson — My love for Howe to all the students of Warren. Mary Ann Herold — My ambition to become a nurse to Barbara Beckcrt. Barbara Hoback — My ability to grade typing budgets to anybody. Charles Martin — My gas coupons to Paul Pressel. Ellen Moore — My sailor to anybody who can get him. Betty Joyce Owens — My red hair to Marjorie Hansing. Evelyn Poole — My shortness to Maxine Moore. Wayne Robertson — My uniform to the girls. Robert Smith — My wavy hair to Bob Oldham. Albert Updike — My blond wavy hair to David Schmidt. Alice Winslow — My music ability to William Cleary. Katherine Whiteside — My sweet personality to Virginia Morris. Charlotte Weishaar — My wardrobe to — I’ll keep it myself. Barbara Swarm — My shapely figure to Pat Brown. Betty Frankhouse — My soulful eyes to Mary Winslow. Betty Muesing — My violin to Anna Waggoner. Fred Preston — My long eyelashes to Billy Wade. Roberta Wilson — My long braids and lack of make-up to Pat Herold. Lyman Sosbey — My self-confidence to Marjorie Holcomb George Waggoner — My cornet to Billy Rose. Lois Suddarth — My timidness to Pat Free. Marcia LeFeber — My bass viol to Janet Hughes. Helen Johnson — My businesslike manner to Betty McMahan. Pat Rodebeck — My height to Marian Easterday. Elbert Hunter — My noisy sweaters to Don Moody. Alta Whitson — My ability to tell people what I think of them — without cussin’ — to the faculty. Margaret Morris — My position as motion pic- ture operator to Evelyn Henschel. Joan Collier — My ability to miss school half of the time and get by with it to Joan Applegate.
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