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I, Keith Ross, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Carl Fat Fisher. My ability in shop and workmanship to Bob Legs Hey, and my seat to Mary Merkle. My radiator knob to Gene Moose Thatcher, my ability to drive to Mr. Manken, and my ability to stay out of the clutch of the law to Tom Passwaters. I, Elmer Schumn, will my seat in the study hall to Bud Frank, my love for Rockford to Gene Koch. My lengthy whiskers to Bernard Krall, and all of my swiped pencils to Fat Fisher. I, Frederick Schumn, will my seat in the study hall to Max Frye, the right to open and close the windows to Bernard Krall, and the gum wrappers in my desk to anyone who gets them first. I, Robert Shoup, in sound mind QI hopel, will my seat to Bill fSpeckl Schlickman my cheerleading outfit to anyone who is daring enough to wear it. My ability to drive to Evelyn Humerickhouse, all the used gum that I didn't have time to chew to Bob Hey. Also. all my used papers to Gene Koch. I would like to will my radi- ator heat control knob to Tom Passwaters if he can find it. 'l'he right to open and close the windows to Katy Stetler, and the right to tie knots in the blind cords to Max Frye. Last of all, I will my slenderness to Carl Fat Fisher. I, Floyd Weddle, will my seat in the last row in the study hall to Katy Stetler, all the gum under my seat to Bernard Krall, and my ability to keep out of detention to Kenny Merkle. I, Rosemary Weinman, will my blond hair to Beverly Agler, my badly worn typing book to Gloria Alspaugh, my ability to keep out of detention to Evelyn Humerickhouse, and the very last seat in the very last row in the study hall to Gene Thatcher. In Witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1951, the testators, have set our hands and seal hereto this the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one fl95lj. Signed, sealed, published, and declared for their last will and testament by the Senior Class, the above named testators, the presence of us, who at their request and in the presence of them and each other, have subscribed our names hereto at witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. 5 1 UZ WITNESS WITNESS 17
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x'sn4:u.xr'- - ---- 1, Robert Fonner, will my seat in the study hall to Bud Frank, my ability to get along with the teachers to Carl Fisher, the warm register by my seat to Donna Baker. My job as manager to any person who thinks he can keep track of the suits, and my good luck to keep out of detention most of the time to Bill Schlickman. I, Trolus Frank, will my seat in the study hall to Max Frye. My salesman- ship book to anyone who is silly enough to take that subject. My curly hair to Edna Mae Baily, and my candy wrappers that are in my desk to Helen Roehm. I, Harold Griffith, will my seat in the study hall to Bud Frank, the right to play with the blind cords and the right to turn on and off the radiators to Carl Fisher, and last but not least my beard to Max Frye. I, Bertha Grunden, will Edna Mae Baily my seat in the study hall. My extra weight to anyone who wants it. My ability to stay out of detention to Evelyn Humerickhouse, and also everything in my locker to Edna Mae Baily. I, Phyllis Gunsett, will all my precious books to Mary Ann Merkle. All the gum under my desk to Helen Roehm. My tallness to Bill Schlickrnan, and my short hair to Marilyn Kuhlberg, and last of all my seat to whoever wants it. I, Phyllis Kessler, will my seat in the study hall to Evelyn Humerickhouse, my shortness to Marilyn Kuhlberg. My ability to sleep in the study hall to Helen Roehm, and my long hair to Barbara Marbaugh. I, Esther Midlam, will my job as librarian typist to Gloria Alspaugh. My love for American Problems to Gene Koch, my ability to not have detention to Carl Fisher, and my seat to whoever wants it. I, Kenneth Miller, will my bashfulness to Gloria Alspaugh, my ability to keep out of detention to Bill Schlickman. My water squirting equipment in the laboratory to Gene Koch, and my seat by the register to any cold- blooded Junior. I, Patty Miller, will my height 14' 8 lfZ l to Bob Hey, my ability to get a month's detention from Mr. Compton to Beverly Agler. My seat by the radiator to any cold-blooded moron, and my love for typing lHa! Hall to Gloria Alspaugh. I, Pat Minx, will my seat in the study hall to Donna Baker, my ability to get along with Mr. Compton to Katy Stetler. My love for history to Edna Mae Baily, also my love of short hair to Helen Roehm. The gum under my seat to Evelyn Humerickhouse, and my extra weight to Bob Hey. I, Eugene Painter, will my seat in the study hall to Bob Hey, my ability to play basketball to Gene Thatcher, and my late Monday mornings to Evelyn I-lumerickhouse. I, Martha Painter, will my height to Bill Schlickman, my position as for- ward on the girls' basketball team to Gloria Alspaugh. My blond hair to Beverly Agler, and my seat in the study hall to whoever is so unlucky to get it! 16
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Senior Data Class Colors ----- Class Flower ----- Scarlet and Silver White Carnation Class Motto ----- - ------- --- We Finish To Begin Class Officers: President ----- Vice-President Secretary ----- Treasurer------------ --- Reporter------------------ Student Council Elmer Schurnn Keith Ross Robert Fonner Kenny Miller Floyd Weddle Paul Fetters The Senior Class wishes to express their thanks and appreciation to Mr Robert Cowan, our sponsor, who has worked untiringly with us these last two years. We are very proud to have had such a capable and amiable sponsor
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