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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of ’46 of W. S. C. H. S., being of sound mind and memory and exceedingly strong will, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Adamae Weber, will my love for out of town boys to Lois Gaede and Velma Libke. I, Clarabel Clodfelter, will my loud talk to Dorothy Deisher, who I hope makes good use of it. I, Mary Ann Marx, will my ability to study to Gene Gibson and Don Miller. I. Winifred Koertge, will my skill at basketball to Marie Libke. Make good at it, Marie! I, Libby Mason, will my ability to make love, to Joan Hallbeck, who I know can make good use of it. I, Mary Provine, will my extra height to Iva Jean Shelby. I, Bill Kerster, will my speech making ability to Donald Ellis. I, Roy Slunaker, will my ability to play basketball to Russell Winchell. I, Dorthy Fritchley, will my slender figure to Mary Nell Auldridge and Bernice Ibbotson. I. Jack Grobleben, will my ability of talking too much in class to Betty Hall and Russell Provine. I, Ivalou Knakmuhs, will my sweet little smile to Audrey Fritchley. I, Norma Jean Meisenheimer, will my love for brown eyes to Gene Cash—he seems to like them, for the time being, anyhow. I, Evelyn Lawrence, will my ability of getting along with people to Fondalene Roby. I, Harold Hardy, will my weakness for the opposite sex to Arthur Pool. I, Roberta Brant, will my habit of being late to school to Bill Stevens. I, John Howard, will my sneezing technique to John Luther and Eugene Hayes. I, Bertha Pixley, will my love for blonde hair to Virginia Maas. I, Inez Poynter, will my ability for talking ten minutes without saying anything to Duane Smith. I, Ruth Pixley, will my ability of getting around so swiftly to Jim Bennett. I, Everett Beehn, will a few of my feminine admirers, but not all of them, to Don Maas. I, Bonnie Mae Giese, will my late hours to Hubert Weber.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 3. School begins! 6. Dismissed half day for Edwards County Fair. 7. Soft ball game with Lancaster, postponed—Rain as usual! 10. First soft ball game. We beat Lancaster. 10. Senior Class officers elected. 11. Organization of Glee Club. 12. First Ministerial Assembly—Rev. Ellis. 14. School dismissed six days for polio. 24. School resumed. 25. Soft ball game at Bone Gap—Another win for us! 26. State safety man speaks. 28. Initiation of Freshmen by the school. Painted freshies! OCTOBER 1. Old Standard Time resumed. More sleep! 3. Bone Gap soft ball game. Another victory! 3. Rev. Stoltz spoke in Assembly. 4. Soft ball game with Lancaster. 4. Annual staff selected. 5. First band practice—What a noise! 8. Election of Cheer Leaders. Wanda Faye GTllard and Jim Bennett. 11. Redskins beat Packers! 12. Institute for teachers—vacation for students. 24. Started magazine campaign. 24. Assembly—Rev. Smith. 25. Minstrel Show put on by Seniors—Hard on faces! 29. Juniors sponsored Pie Supper—$163 success. NOVEMBER 1. Victory Bond Movies. 2. End of first quarter—Examination. 2. Game with Parkersburg—First basketball game. 5. Film on Victory Bonds. 6. Game with Allendale—A hard victory! 7. Assembly—Rev. Koch. 7. Magazine Drive came to close—Net Proceeds $124—Not Bad! 12. American Education Week—12th to 16th. 13. Played Calhoun. 14. Assembly—Rev. Stone of Browns. 16. Sophomore Dog-Patch Party. Lots of fun! 16. Assembly by Rev. Harmon from Lawrenceville. 20. Defeated Grayville—What a game! 21. Thanksgiving Service with Rev. Longbons as speaker.
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