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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, of the City of Willshire, County of Van Wert, and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testarnent, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, we give to the juniors devise, and bequeath unto the junior Class the last row of seats in the study hall to be occupied for one year only. Second, we give to the juniors our title of Circus Vendors! Third, we give to the juniors our ability to get along with each other. Fourth, we the Senior Girls will to the juniors Girls the windows in the English room, to open and close as they please. Fifth, we the Senior Boys will the light switch in the English room to the junior Boys, to turn on and off if the teacher will let them. The following individual bequeaths were made by the members of the Senior Class: I, Williarn F. Allrnandinger, will my seat in the study hall to Ralph Ahrens, my curly hair to Don Black, my basketball manager's job to the person best suited and capable of handling it, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Edgar Allmandinger. I, Louise Bienz, will my black specks to Ted Hakes fbecause they make him look like Robert Walkerj, my long skirts to Ann Gibbons, and my auburn hair to Ruth Davis. I, Wanda Lue Carr, will my nicknaxnes Chick , Shorty , and Windy to Marjorie Agler and Marjorie Stetlerg my grandma glasses, as they are called, to joyce Fettersg my position as guard on the basketball team to Vivian Buchanan: and my slightly tattered cheerleading suit to any girl who will have it dry cleaned. I, Sally Ann Clouse, will my' grades, love for sports, and red hair to Ruth Krick. Also I will to Dixie Schliclcman all the escalators in Marshall Field departrnent store in Chicago. I, Marilyn Dull, will my bashfulness to Gloria Trisel, my love of sports to Ruth Davis, and my seat in the study hall to Ted Hakes. I, Bob Frank, will my ability to skip school to Bill Hey, and my ability to stay clear of girls to jim Koch. I, Donald Geary, will my short hair to Elmer Ahrens, my hot seat in the study hall to Bill Hey and my luck in never getting hurt to Don Black. I, Paul Duff, will my shyness to Don Black, my ability to type to Bill
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JOHN GRIBLER Uuly zz, 1930, Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Willow 4 Teen Canteen 3-4 GORDON LEISTNER fOctober 2, 1930, Boys' Glee Club 1-2- Senior Choir 1-2-3 Boys' Octet 1-2-3 Band 1-2 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Basketball Mgr. 2 Teen Canteen 3-4 Willow Staff 4 Class Play 3 MARY LOU MILLER fNovember 2, 1929, Girls' Glee Club l-2-3 Class Play 3 Girls' Reserve l-2 Y-Teens 3-4 Willow Staff 4 Teen Canteen 3-4 Willscribe Business Mgr. 4 JOHN SCHAFFNER fjanuary 28, 1930, Boys' Glee Club l-2 Baseball 1 -Z-3-4 Basketball l-Z-3-4 Class Officer: fSec. 81 Treas. l, fVice Pres. 3-4, Willow Staff 4 Teen Canteen 3-4 ALBERT SCHLEGEL fAugust 30, 1929, Boys' Glee Club l-3 Basketball 3 Willow Staff 4 -3 LA VERNE MILLER QNovember 21, 1929, Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3 Willow Staff 4 Teen Canteen 3-4 VERNA PIFER fApri1 30, 1930, Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3 Senior Choir 3-4 Girls' Triple Trio 4 Class Reporter l-2 -4 Band l Class Play 3 Girls' Reserve 1-2 fReporter 2, Student Council 3 Y-Teens 3-4 fTreasurer 4, Willscribe Staff: fEditor 4, 81 Assoc. 3, Band Sweetheart att. 4 Teen Canteen 3-4 4-H l fReporter 1, ROBERT VOLT Z 1fMarch 20, 1930, Boys' Glee Club 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball l-2 -3-4 Class President 3-4 Class Play 3 Willow Staff 4 Student Council 3 Teen Canteen 3-4 fPresident 4,
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Hey, and my seat in the study hall to whom ever wants it. I, john Gribler, will my ability to get along with teachers to jim Koch and my basketball shoes to Edgar Allrnandinger. I, Gordon Leistner, will my ability to get called down by teachers to Ted Hakes and my super deluxe paper wad shooter to Edgar Allmandinger I, Laverne Miller, will my bashfulness and also my seat in the study hall to jim Koch, and my ability to get into trouble to Edgar Allmandinger. I, Mary Lou Miller, will to Ruth Kirck my extra weight, my cafe- teria job to who ever wants it. I also will to Betty Humerickhouse my grade that I get in Home Ec. IV. I, Verna Glee Pifer, will my fun in Public Speaking class to Ann Gibbons, my seatin the study hall to Ella Roeh.m, and my position in basket- ball to Ruth Krick. I, john Schaffner, will my ability to play basketball to james Koch, and all my swiped pencils to Edgar Allmandinger. I, Albert Schelegel, will my ability to get into trouble with teachers to Edgar Allmandinger or to any other boy in the junior Class. I will my ability to play with the blind cords to Gloria Trisel, or Marjorie Stetler. Also Marjorie Stetler can have my seat in the study hall and the register to keep her well done. I, Robert Voltz, will my desk with all the old papers to Gloria Trisel, I will my short hair cut to Elxner Ahrens, my ability to stay out of trouble to Edgar Allmandinger. We give devise, and bequeath to the junior Class all the rest, res- idue, and remainder of our estate, both real and personal, of every kind and description, wheresoever, situate, which we may own or have the right to dispose of at the time of our graduation. In Witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1948, the testator, have set our hands and seal hereto this is the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight 09481. f f fSeall
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