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CC LZ P7 FIFTH FORM Third Row-Bean, Christian, Tucker, McDonald, Maguire, Salzer, Taylor, Smith, Young, Cameron, C. Second Row-Canaday, Ashby, Lauterbaclc, Bryant, Cobden, Allen, Rosenberg, Christiansen Stevenson, Woodward. First Row-MacDonald, Ellegate, Sutherland, Morehouse, Cameron, T. D., Friesner, Elliot Cuhbage, DeGraff, Powell, Clush.
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CLASS WILL E, of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-live, never having been of sound mind or body, do hereby bequeath the remainder of our estate as follows: ' First-To Mr. Meislahn-a pre-war power hack-saw along with a half-interest in the American Lock Co., sound-proofing for his oflice, a new prayer, and a record of the funeral march for chapel dismissals, Second-To Mr. Sharp-A shipment of French books that are complete for Sixth French, some cough syrup, an album of French records which include interspersed comments fTalking! Cubes! Worklj, Third-To Mr. Pike-A box of polka-dot Kleenex, another Wemple, and more information about why Harvard is the best university in the world, Fourth-To Mr. Lindsey-A volume of hair-raising stories, a pocket pencil-sharpener, a Campagna Balm dispenser, a class of boys who sit down when they come in in the morning, Fifth-To Mr. Midgley-The story of Tweedledum and Tweedledee, an inexhaustible supply of presidential lists, a bottle of Kreml, and a ready-reference class schedule, Sixth-To Mr. Webber-A Turkish water pipe, a contract to pose for cute smiles in tooth- paste ads, and a small radar set to unearth the hidden secrets of his desk top, Seventh-To Coach Morris-A Walkie-talkie set to keep in touch with managers, cops to keep kids from obstructing his view during games, some pamphlets printed of his side-line tips to umpires and referees, Eighth-To Mr. Colton-A pair of bobby socks, a camera that focuses, encouragement to write a book of darkroom secrets, Ninth-To Coach Townsend-A job at a nursery, hot cocoa for cold winter days, and some new kinds of pills to feed the track team, ' Tenth-To Coach Sabisch-A contract to supply Barnum and Bailey's, a lacrosse team, key locks on all the gym lockers, Eleventh-To Mr. Eastman-A henna rinse Che never gets anything like thatl, five hundred pounds of chicken feed, and a bottle of Carterls Little Liver Pills, Twelfth-To Colonel Conners-A copy of the late hit-tune Sam You Made the Pants Too Tightn, a corps of gentlemen fno goldbricksl, and a copy of Campaign Rules for the Republican Partywg Thirteenth+To Mr. Holmes?-A mirror with a line down the middle to facilitate easy parting of his hair, a gullible class, and time on the air to Compete with Drew Pearson in f'Predictions of Things to Come , Fourteenth-To Miss Kermeth-Richardsonls Guide to American Customs , someone to interpret her jokes, and an offer from the F.B.I, to watch the boilerroom exit, Fifteenth-To Mr. Totten-A scooter so that he can get to his room easily, weather-proof tennis nets, a gardener to take care of the new shrubbery around the courts. Sixteenth-To Mr. fBuckl Fullaytor-Sympathy as adviser to Gates, another form of go- getters, and introductions to some more famous people, Seventeenth+To Mr. Rodney-An answer book that explains the problem, an autograph picture of the Swedish Angel, and the book entitled, Rapid Urban Diction and Pronunciation . C4 26 D
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C4 88 DP IFUURTH FORM Third Row-Sawyer, Melhado, Clark, Frankel, Weltman, Diamond, Simpkins, Henderson Warsh, Akullian, O'Connor. . Second Row-Runkle, Bonawit, Bowersox, Fingar, Slingerland, Houston, Wemple, Harvey Knickerbocker, Chambers, Lodge, Pearson. First Row-MacLean, Lusty, Thomson, Smith, Beach, Saunders, Muhlfelder, Daggett, Wooster Moessinger, Loeb.
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