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Kathryn Ludwrck leaves her abrlrtty to get along wrth Clrfford Momeyer to Norma Bagley Ray Kelly leaves to Crarg Faust hrs drmples Vrrgrnra Thomas grves to Drnny Long her abrlrty to get along wrth teachers Irene Hudock wrshes her roughness rn gym to be grven to Kathryn Prescott Sam Carmrchael leaves to Brll Eberly hrs abrlrty to decorate the gym for dances Earl Bennett wrlls hrs abrlrty to talk too much to Paul Oravetz Jack Marshall grves to Ray Brdar hrs Alfalfa harr Don Petruccr wrlls to Pudge Kekrch hrs grand physrque Alrce Armbrust wrlls to Betty Matzenbach her blushes Ann Bradrsh leaves her Sunday nrght skatrng to Brll Hoffman Thomas Baker leaves to john Maxwell hrs strrde Davrd Coughenour relrnqurshes hrs personalrty to Fat Yarnell Lyman Harrold hrs qurck way of speakrng to Fred Rafferty Joe Grrfhn grves to Ebert Graft hrs absentee slrps Mary J Kunkle grves the grrls shower baths to Vera Jones Curtrs Faust bequeaths hrs skatrng abrlrty to Dolly Trout Edward Lenhart grves hrs place rn the halls to Jrm Gault Sara Magrll leaves her auburn harr to Ann Sturtz Loursa Marr leaves her broken heart to Glenn Snrder Roy Stoltrng leaves hrs pleasrng ways to Wrlbur Sharder Emerson Mates wrlls hrs negro dralect to Hays Ferguson jane Ryan wrshes her Jollyness to be grven to Betty Harrold Charles and Lrllran Schwernsburg leave therr srsrter and brotherly love to Roberta and Hrney Cramer Helen Shaffer wrlls her habrt of throwrng pencrls to Kenny Hoover QUse pencrls rnstead of paper Kenny, Edna Uhrrnek and Elrzabeth Rerch leave therr rag doll makrng to Florence Enlow and Fay Crock Harry Polansky leaves hrs habrt of grvrng chewrng gum to grrls to Cecrl DeCaro Harrold Rerch wrlls hrs blue eyes to Veronrca Nrper Drck Rhea wrlls hrs 1923 lrmousrne to Dean Crosby Wrlbur Srnarl leaves hrs N Y A posrtron to Mrckey Acrte Russell Smrth leaves hrs habrt of mrssrng school to go huntrng to J ack Barron Jay Schrader leaves hrs clothes to Wayne Shrader jack Mewherter and Walter Olmer leave therr rntellrgence to Bob Laughlrn and Sara Brunot Edrth Mrller and Ruth Summy leave therr close frrendshrp to Fern Moore and Betty Mawhrnney Betty Ramsay leaves her love for anrmals to jane Marshall Clarr McGmnrs leaves hrs quretness rn study hall to Daryl Baughman Florence Mrller leaves her quretness rn Socrology class to Eleanor Carlson Vrrgrnra Wagner leaves her commercral work to Dale Brown Dorothy Pfoutz leaves her long walk to school to Garl Wagner As we draw our last feeble breath we solemnly swear that the aforesard declaratron shall be null and vord unless the remarns of the class of 40 be de poS1ted beneath the wave of crrtrcrsm so frequently uttered agarnst our rllus trrous class In wrtness whereof we have srgned our names and allixed our srgnatures thrs year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred and forty Wrtness Mrss Hrghberger Katherrne Enlow Attorney jr Bill Miller leaves his rhythm to John McClellan.
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Maroon and ll bite Tl-1E 1940 CLAII ILL We the members of the class of one thousand nrne hundred and forty rn order to form a more perfect hrgh school establrsh better courses tranqurllrty among the faculty and students provrde for more early drsmrssals promote extensrve chewrng of gum and secure the blessrngs of the office to ourselves and our pos terrty oo ordarn publrsh and declare thrs our last wrll and testament rn manner nd form as follows F rrst To the faculty we bestow 1 The Joy of havrng had us as students 2 The lost strayecr and stolen text books Cespecrally health booksj 3 'Ire excellent examples of good behavror and rntellect set forth by our selves throughout the past four years as patterns to be followed mmute ly by our unvs or thy successors Sece nd Havrng been blessed wrth more than our share of rntellrgence we do leave the colossal surplus to the benrgl ted underclassmen Thrrd To the junrors v e ccnterr pl tecr leavrng our unusually fine assembly seats nd our caps and govr ns but after thrnkrng qurte serrously on the matter we decrded rt was agarnst our prrncrples to be so cruel Fourth To the sophomores we leave every tl' rng that we can do wrthout and what has not already been left to some other worthy applrcant Frfth To the dear Freshmen we do leave Cout of sheer prtyj our brrght sunny know rt all countenar ces Srxth Betty Prrnkey bestows l'er Hrrtatrous ways to Mrldred Srllaman Ruth Crago leaves her actrng abrlrty to Dot Overholt Mary Acrte wrlls her cl ewrng gum to Alrce Repasky Bud Palmer leaves hrs note wrrtrng to grrls to any boy who can wrrte that many Rrta Cassa bequeaths Yer lortness to Reba Ober Dorothy Brdar grves to Elcra Y arnell her tap dancrng shoes Charles joseph leaves hrs abrlrty to get rnto trouble rn Socrology class to J ack O Keane Albert Hopfer bequeatls hrs typrng abrlrty to Rozella Parker Paul Ar mbr ust leax es hrs football surt to Earl Helman Good luck' Paul Hoover wrshes to leave hrs brg feet wrth Earl Mrnerd Dolores Bush bequeaths l'er Jrtterbuggrng to Wendell Ober Antornette Qeverrnr grv es to Nancy Boyle her harr rrbbons Sara Faust leaves lfer sevxrng abrlrty to Kathryn Jones Hrlary Brunot vrrlls to Meade Lamb hrs brrght red harr Eleanor Petruccr leaves her harr styles to Bethelda Kunkle Betty Daugl erty ard Dorrs Farmer leave therr quretness to the Bompranr Turns jean Barron grw es to Jean Zundel her role as solorst rn assembly Russell Wallace bequeaths hrs saxaphone to D01 rs Barr CCould that be 21119999995 Wrlbur Watson leaves hrs wrsecracks to Boomer Shrader Betty Eaughman wrlls her walk to Dorothy Felker 27 'I . . - , . . Y , 3 . 7 , . . - 9 Q 7 y a : . , , . 7 . i A a . X. 2 1 , v v A' ' Y I - 9 7 Li -' - 77 Lois Errett leaves her love for a football hero to Gwendolyn Buskey. 7 ' . s . . 7 A A . . , ' , .
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Maroon and ll bztc DIQDDHECY Cf THE CLAII F 1940 The old Gypsy has been gazmg mto the crystal for many hours At my ap proach she glances up w1th a look of surprise and gently moves her hand over the globe I look there IS a t1ny spot xt grows larger and larger My soul seems to r1se w1th1n me I hear fam1l1ar voices and a chcklng sound I see the 1nter1or of a large office a door opens and I see two secretarncs they are Ahce Armbrust and Florence Mlllerl I ask Al1ce nf I mlght see the presrdent of the firm and she leads me to the olilice of Albert Hopfer The t1ny spark Fhckers the scene changes There IS Ruth Summy head of nurses 1n a hospital 1n Phlladelphxa What IS that norse? Someone IS moamng I see some men brmgmg in an injured football player It is Paul Armbrust' There are other nurses hurrymg down the hall and I recogn1ze them as Edna Uhrmek Irene Hudock and Ehzabeth Reich Another picture' I see a iiashmg slgn in front of a modernrstlc llttle shop Ladmes Apparel I enter the shop and to my surpr1se I find that the pro leaving this shop my eye IS attracted to another flashlng sign across the street Beauty Salon I cross the street and enter this shop I receive another bxg surprise when I learn that Dorxs Farmer IS the owner of the shop and her operators are Dorothy Pfoutz and Mary jane Kunkle I am outside again and walking down the street I stop and go mto a theater that is featurlng a famous orchestra just as I sit down the orchestra begins to play That leader' his face looks familiar Why its Russell Wallace' There are other fammllar faces 1n the orchestra they are Ralph Long jack Marshall and Roy Stoltmng There IS a g1rl walking toward the microphone I recognlze her' She is Edith M1ller' The llght fhckers the orchestra slowly d1sappears and 1n its place another pxcture IS formmg I see the mterxor of a church there IS a wedding No it can t be but xt IS the wedding of my best friends Betty Baughman and Dave Coughenour It is a beaut1f7ul processlon The attendants are Vlrgxnxa Wagner Betty Daugherty Jane Ryan and Betty Prxnkey I recognize the ushers 4 ff ' , J ! 1 5 . . . y . . n W v - 1 , . 9 - ' , , . . . . y . ! 7 ' .. . , ,Q . i ' 1 ! 7 prietress 1S Eleanor Petrucclg and modeling m her shop IS Dorothy Brdar. Upon y I H ' ,,. . . . , . 7 Y : . , I 3 7 3 ' g . . . . Y U . , . . uu 3 ' , , . . 1 . . Y , . . . . , 7 Y ' 2
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