Waynesboro Area Senior High School - Wayarian Yearbook (Waynesboro, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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SENILILI CLASS WILL Item IX. To Rip: congratulations for his victorious football team and the hope for many more. Item X. To Miss Fogelsanger: a new set of Royal typewriters so the seniors will not complain about machines. Item XI. To Mr. Harbaugh: a trip to Hollywood to study photography at close range. Item XIII. To Mr. Laubach: a new line to practice on the oncoming seniors and jun'- iors. Item XIII. To Mr. Lehman: a secretary to correct notebooks and essays. Item XIV. To Miss Long: our thanks for the expanded physical curriculum for girls. Item XV. To Miss Lowry: one dozen silence placards to be placed throughout the library. Item XVI. To Miss Mumma: the privi- lege of using the shop that she and the stu- dents below may not suffer from the pound- ing of over-zealous art students. Item XVIII. To Mr. Palmer: many things to happen in the next couple of years that the Chart of Time may be enlarged and keep more students busily working at home. Item XVIII. To Mr. Parsons: a com- plete handbook on The Do's and Don't's of Traffic. Item XIX. To Mrs. Sheaifer: the lux- ury of only cooking three meals a flay Item XX. To Mr. Schuler: a succeeding class of musicians just as good as those who graduate this year. Item XXI. To Miss Smith: blinders for all aspiring vocalists so they will be unable to gaze into the hall and through the windows. Item XXII. To Mr. Smith: all sunshiny days for track practice. Item XXIII. To Miss Stark: another all-boy cast to direct. Item XXIV. To Miss VVitherspoon: a better and more punctual Dramatic Club. If any of the said beneficiaries of this will shall dispute or interfere with the provisions of said will, he shall be deprived of the rights and privileges therein granted him, his inheri- tance being transferred by due process of law to my worthy successor and principal heir, the class of ,42. I now appoint, in the presence of the fol- lowing witnesses, Abram F. Sanders to act as the legal executor of this sacred document. Hereunto do I set my hand and seal. CLASS OF 1940 Reginald johnson, President. WITNESSES: Marilyn Reid Ann Warner. Twent H1118

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:W 1 SINHHI MSE Wlll Being a licensed attorney, duly authorized by the law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, I do hereby, according to the established processes of law, record this will and testa- ment of my honored client, the Senior Class of the year of our Lord, ninteen hundred and forty-one, the aforesaid document being le- gally signed and witnessed. This will, wit- nessed of April 10, 1941, in accordance with the proper request of the client, renders null and void all wills witnessed and signed prior to said date, and shall be duly voided by any will of later date. VVC, the Class of 1941, having reached the venerable age beyond which few of my struc- ture survive, being yet in full possession of my faculties, make this, my last will, in the hope of doing the greatest justice to all my be- loved acquaintances. My estate being small, to those to whom my meager worldly posses- sions could render no service, and who during my long life have been precious companions, 1 bequeath my best wishes and highest esteem. I am herewith consigning to my lawful and rightful heirs all of my worldly goods and chattels, with all appurtenances and heredita- ments thereunto belonging, alloting to each those of my belonging which I deem best suited to his personality and needs. Any of my personal belongings, which are not pro- vided for in this will shall be wrapped in a pink napkin and tied with a blue ribbon, which shall be furnished by the executor of said will, and with fitting ceremony presented to my suc- Twenty eight cessor, the class of i42, at I2 noon, on April 1, 1942 by said executor. Item I. To the class of ,42, who so soon hope to take our place, we bequ-eath the un- paralleled authority which is the rightful heri- tage of seniors. Item II. T o the sophomores: escalators and a ten-minute recess between every class. Item III. To Mr. Shull: a telescope to be placed in his office so that he may see the whole school at once. Item IV. To Mr. Richter: a staff of sec- retaries to handle his many business transac- tions. I Item V . To our class advisors, Miss Schue and Mr. Martin: our sincere apprecia- tion for their patience and cooperation in as- suring the success of all our class projects. Item VI. To Mr. Walck and Mr. Bech- tel, our VVahian advisors: many thanks for the untiring eljforts they have contributed to make this publication again a success. Item VII. To Mr. Blain: a year's vaca- tion from the senior commercials to be ob- tained via the Draft Board. Item VIII. To Mr. Diffenbaucher: a staff who will hand in all assignments on time and attend all me-etings. CWe know it is im- possible, but it was a nice ideaj.



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