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1 P .-..-.....- . ..,,. .,.....-..................... ...................,.....,..... ..,.. ........-... CLASS WILL We, the departing Senior Class of Webster Township School in the year 1941, hereby do agree and yield all claims and rights to the articles, both definite and indefinite, as stated in the will as follows. Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII To Betty Joseph, Helen Aspacher will the lack of controlling her laugh after she once starts. Winifred Bushman leaves her ability to toot the sousaphone to next year's tooter. To the faculty, the Seniors will their superior mentality. fall Seniors please rung do not walk to the nearest exit, Ellen Canfield bequeaths her quiet ways to Clark Duncan. iPut them to practice, Clark? To Elma Rothenbuhler, Jean Canfield wills her wooing ability in classes. To Dale Gross, Rudolph Gallo wills his ability to slump and snore in American History class. Lowell Hasel bequeeths his ability as a one-arm driver to Kenneth Layman. Donnan Jinison leaves his ability to farm to all the future farmers in the Junior class. To Lawrence Lynch, Norman Jimison bequeaths his crop of unruly hair. Mary Johnston wills her hot temper in Mr. Brown's class to Bonnie Newman. Irvine McCann wills his ability to get along with the fairer sex to Joe Meder. Homer Meder wills his boyish sprees to Glen Phillips. Ethel Miller bequeaths her ability to keep the skating floor polished to Eleanor Schwisow, 5jg9'gk'j
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We have had good times as well as hard times and as we leave we want to thank our teachers, parents, bus drivers, janitor, and friends who have made the school days at Webster living mem- cries. Jean Canfield CLASS SONG Goodby, Classmates Goodby, dear classmates, For we must leave you now. To you our heads we bow, Oh, friends so true! Though rugged be the way, Still your love with us shall stay. We'll remember you for aye, Dear Webster School. Helen Aspacher Tune of UHow Can I Leave Theen P ........... ... ..... ....n.......... .... .,..a..,...,,.........----.-- f 941 Q santiago h d
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Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV Robert Oberdick leaves his ability to make speeches on the slighest provocation and about nothing to Harold Seifert, Betty Pope bequeaths her beauty opcrator's wave to her ucousin-to-ben Grace Hebler. Harvey Rothenbuhler wills his ability to give speeches on our nice cheerleaders to Harold Layman. To Dale Brueggemeier, Robert Sanders wills his ability in not giving history reports. CDon't take it too seriously, Dalai Howard Seifert wills his bashfulness in typing class Ksince he is the only rose along with four thornsl to John Newman. Harold Shaffer bequeaths his ability to npull inn the girls to Henry Scsavnicki. Burnice Shiffert wills her ability to collect souvenirs from the boys to Shirley Beeker. Mary Swartz leaves her musical laugh to Ruth Morelock. Rose Scsavnicki bequeaths to Florence Swartz her ability to nickname boys uSonnyn. Charles Wallace wills his happy-go-lucky ways to all the little boys in the Junior Class. George Witte leaves his Johnny Weissmuiller physique to Donald Kuhhnan. To Mr. Roller the Senior Class leaves all paper wads, gum, and carvings on desks as a remember- ance. In Witness Whereof, we hereunto subscribe our names this six- teenth daycHT May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty one. Ethel Miller Mary Ellen Johnston Q' 4 ., tt,. M .t... ....
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