Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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HE RE By BEQUEATH I, James Edwards, will my jerk-water limited Ford to Mr. Teichert, who, I am sure, will appreciate it. I, Francis Bellaw, joyously will my dog-eared books to Norma Shaw. I, Katharyn Mater, offer to share with Norma Armbruster my ability to get acquainted. I, Joe Rapp, hand over my height to James Anglemeyer. I, Bill Brown, toss to Vincent Scott the ability I have to pester Mr. Helman and Miss Vallery. I, Irene Steward, desire to give my delectable dimples to Betty Hammond. I, Charles Haynes, will my uncanny ability to always miss the 9 o'clock bell by ten minutes to Betty Workman. I, Jake Kalfs, will my extensive knowledge of copulative verbs to Dale Downing. I, June Whims, offer my curly hair to Ruth Keiser. I, George Diley, helpfully hand over my girl-shyness to Frank Samson. I, Anna Cropper, will my talkativeness to Bonnie Ware. I, Francis Brown, bequeath my bicycle to Mrs. Scott. I, Geneva Goble, will my unique utterances to Juanita Moore. I, Charles White, bequeath my speedy arrivals to Martha Keiser. I, Kathleen Williams, will my fondness for music to Carol Hill. We, Hollis Pfeifer and Warren Swin-ning, willingly hand over our dislike for going places in a car and THE 1942 WAV having to take to foot on the way back to anybody who owns a high-powered Buick with four tires. (Good ones). I, Jane Ewing, will my cheerleading ability to Beecher Butler. I, George Armbruster, will my formfitting overalls and sweet-smelling pipes to Durland Workman. I, Edith Reed, will my ability to collect engagement rings to anyone who would like for their love to give them one. I, Dwight Bland, bequeath my manly chest to Pat Cool. I, Eugene Oyer, will my famous football helmet to Irish Mahone. I, Earl Foster, will my correct posture to Walter Voelker. I, Olive Shaw, will my slender figure to Mr. McConnaughey. I, Eugene Leeth, helpfully will my hip-boots to Mr. Helman. I, Robert Murray, bequeath my farming knowledge to Bob Jones. All the rest of our property, real and personal, we will to be equally divided among the junior class of Waverly High School. Lastly, we do nominate and appoint Miss Shy, Mr. O'Dell and Coach King to be executors of this, our last will and testament. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we, the class of 1942, have hereto subscribed our name this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two. CLASS OF 1942. ERLY NOVEL Page Twenty-five

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Wl, THE SENIORS, We. the seniors of 1942. being in good health and of sound mind, do hereby begueath all our treasures and trifles, including all kinds of personal assets and qualities: I, Emerson Argabrighl, will my athletic prowess to Orville Davis. 1, Katherine Moore, reluctantly share my original and outstanding laugh to Dorothy Allen. I, Paul Durham, will my happy-go-lucky attitude to Buster King. I, Virginia Barch, will share my affection for the Piketon boys with Jean Blaum. I, Opal Glassbum, cheerfully bequeath my high-pitched voice to Wanda Morris. I, Charles Cooper, generously will my ability to grow a mustache to Beryl Cooper. I, Betty Claytor, graciously will my hair ribbons to Judy Jones. I, Donald Maple, offer my extensive knowledge of the alphabet to Mr. Bigony. I, Max Irwin, will my cheerful whistle to Garnet Ertle. I, Dave Way, charitably give my ability to say the wrong things at the right time, and to get away with it to Bob Keechle, who gets in Dutch every time he opens his mouth. I, Elma Vincent, bequeath my determination for negative answers to Juanita Cox. I, Earl Litterst, will my fondness for the younger girls to Bill Stanton, if he needs it. We, Mary Hart and Marion Keechle, gladly give our weakness for resisting temptations to Phyllis Cutler and Wilma Williamson. I, Elva Johnson, bequeath my freckles, green eyes, and red hair to Florence Moore who, I am sure, will appreciate them. I, Carroll Oyer, will my ability as a leader of men and a follower of women to Carl Litterst. I, Wilmer Brown, meaningly bequeath my chivalry to Harpo Johnson. I, Charles Crites, bequeath my history workbook to any junior who doesn't care. I, Wilda Cox, willingly offer my regular attendance record to Lowell Riley. I, Harold Voelker, grudgingly will my admiration of Mickey Mouse to any first grader. We, Zeda Brown and Edna Cline, will our coquettishness to Thelma Jones. I, Grace Matthews, place at Shope's disposal, my melodious singing voice. We, Esther Mae Keiser, Margery Ware, and Imogene Moore will our title, The Three Musketeers, to Betty Workman, Angelyn Miller, and Blanche Ann Martin. Pago Twenty-four



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THROUGH CALENDAR Sept. 2 — Howdy Stranger! ! ! What's cookin' ? ? ? School I I I I I Sept. 6 — Same old story! — E. M. K. ran into a door! — ? ? Sept. 11 — Booster's Club campaign — boys parade in uniforms. Snazzy!! Sept. 13 —Ahhh! ! ! My Son. My Son Michael B. Cutlip — Well, all right! Sept. 16 — The parade must go on — well, we did get some ox. Sept. 19 — Foster, Way and Haynes suffer the consequences of our first game. Oct. 6 — Many W. H. S. students thrilled by Kryl Symphony Orchestra. Oct. 17 — On the record! ! ! Durham makes first touchdown! Bravo! ! ! Oct. 20 — Beauties, cuties, and just plain Seniors — class pictures taken. Oct. 27 — The law catches up with Judy at last! ! ! ! Oct. 30 — Miss Vallery swamped by book reports — stugents swamped getting them out. Nov. 10 — Typhoid fever — Wav-erly up with arms. Nov. 20 — Helman can't take it — resorts to capsules. Dec. 7 — Japs bomb Hawaii How will this affect us? ? ? Dec. 19 — Ahhhh! ! This is what we've been waiting for — vacation! ! Dec. 25 — Have you been bad or good? Dec. 31 — A good time was had by all — 'nuff said. Jan. 5 — Let's see — how long is it until Easter? Jan. 15-—Exams — cram, stugents,'' cram! ! Jan. 17 — W. H. S. defeats Clarksburg in an excellent game. Page Twenty-six

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