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To the three Junior Musketeers, Melvin Vineyard wills his Chevrolet and his H gasoline book. To the U. S. government weather bureau, Irma Mae Fudge wills her blonde hair Cneeded for precision instrumental. To Clarence Scott, Darrel Mishler wills his A-l reclassi- fication card, To Wilma Dugger, Doloris McClean leaves all her ex-infat- uation for a certain post-graduate. To future W.H.S. nwolvesn, Glen Duncan and Charlie Ross leave the extra accessories on their V-8's. To the future shorthand students, Virgil Sullivan and Roy Scott will their stenographic ability. To James Simone, Th mas Coles wills his blonde hair and ability to grow a beard. To Tud Johnsen, Vernon uMan Mountainn Curtis leaves his superman physique. Bill and Dale Mason leave rules and suggestions to the futursnnwolvesn of Weir Hi on the subject,'How to Win a Lady's Heart 0 To Clarence Scott, Bob Bliss wills his talkativeness. Donna Larson wills to the girls of Weir Hi, the ability to capture men's hearts. To Bill Johnson, Kansas Christian wills his broom and NQY. A. position as janitor. To Bill Alex Young, Andrew Anderson wills his heighth and broad shoulders. To Mary Washington, Nora Harris leaves her daily stick of gum and the question 'Why?u To Norma Young, Clarence Ticeson wills his ability to uTickle the Ivories.' To our teachers who have helped us through high school we will all you future success. To the seniors of next year, we bequeath any notes, pen- cils, or chewing gum found anywhere in the building. Witness our hand and seal on this fourteenth day of May in this year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty three. Witnesses: ' , : f g Signed: !6aZiQA4gigg:E?
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LAST WILL AND TESTAHENT We, the Senior Class of Weir High being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To Thelma Hitchcock, MaryIu,Bernardi leaves her sophomore heart throb. To Gene Mill, John Dea Hartman wills his attraction to blondes. To Lorene Stark, her sister Mary, wills the back all study halls. - seat in To Colleen Fesler, Thadene Blair wills her dimples and position in the office. To Alfred Graham, Bobby Hubbard wills his ability ketball coach. To the Weir grade school, Lillys Wisby wills her love letters to be put together as jig saw puzzles. To Jack Bolinger,IDanny'Schuberger wills his quick To Betty Atkinson, Gloria Kelso leaves her unique as bas- torn up temper. giggle. To Betty Jean Scott, Kate Kelso wills her gift of gab. To Velma Lois Mason, Betty Simone wills her abilityto roll 'em eyes ! To Lily Mishler, Lorene Kruse leaves a few inches of heighth. To Buddy Atkinson, Jack Cote bequeaths his ability to quote nonsensical sayings. To the U. S. Navy, Joyce Vineyard reluctantly wills har blonde boy friend. To Billy Daniels, Frank McClure leaves his cowboy boots and western cow pony. To Francis Curtis, Jack Donahoe wills his eight cocoa. cups of
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CLASS PROPHECY Jan, 7, 1945 Weir, Kansas Dear Mrs. Shrader: You know, New Year's Eve I was playing our radio telivis- ion set, and what do you think? I saw and heard every one of our old acquaintances, the senior class of 19451 So I thought I would write and tell you of them. First there was the commercial, vividly acted and read by Mary Louise Bernardi. She was such a good saleslady, that I went right out and bought a bottle of nGurgle-Gurgle-Goon baby powder, her rivals product. Then there was the music of 'J. D. and his Jumpin' Jive,n known by us as our old friend, John Dea Hartman. Now the Mas- ter of Ceremonies took over, The Little Abner of the Airlanes, Jack Cote. Oh yes, he still has the same distorted sense of humor he had in school. Now this was a quiz program, something like the old UDoub- le or Nothing' program we listened to way back then. They ask- ed each contestant his occupation,so I got a pretty good chance to get the facts on what our old classmates were doing. The first one was John Kilger Eugene Donohoe, who was a pilot of a Bl9. Next was Com ander and Mrs. Thomas R. Coles. Tommy may be Com ander in Chief of the U.S. Navy, but he missed his ques- tion. Mrs. Coles, whom I recognized as the former Joyce Vine- yard gave the correct answer to a question about nHow to hold your husband.n Then there was Melvin Vineyard, who as his occupation gave: ndemonstrating tractors.n I thought perhaps he got his start by demonstrating one to Grace Harding. Now we were treated to a delightful intermission with a song by Camille Pommedeteere, whom I recognized in a glance as Betty Simone. First after the song, which received prolonged applause, was the former Mary stark, now a housewife, and also, she added, the mother of 12 healthy children. Then there was Thadene Blair who is a private secretary. When asked about her boss it appeared that it was Victor Ma- ture! Next was Sergeant Darrel Mishler, of the U. S. Marines. He was followed by Robert Hubbard, a hard working husband. In the background appeared Carol Turpin, keeping a watchful eye on nHump.' '
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