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CLASS WILL -1942 TOMMY ALLENBY leaves the girls all alone and lonely. IEAN ALPLANALP leaves a lew lessons on how to knit to the many who need it. DOROTHY ARNDT leaves to get some make up. VIRGINIA BITTIKOFER leaves her dramatic ability to those who could use it. RICHARD BLISS leaves his excess confidence to Art Cunnington who really doesn't need it. BOB BONNELL leaves the treasury as he found iteernpty. BOB CAHILL leaves, so there won't be much noise in Chorus any more. CHARLOTTE CAIN leaves in her brother's car. IANET CHARLES leaves her curly bangs to Irene Madison. EARL COOK leaves his ability to make people laugh to all the show-oils. IEAN CUNNINGTON leaves still strutting her stuff. IOSEPHINE DARCOLE leaves the students to do their own homework. MICHAEL DeMARCO leaves to be a famous artist. DAN DORSCH leaves hoping it's not just a dream. FRANK DORSCH leaves still trying to cut in on Betty lane Nichols. BILL DORSH leaves the enire student body to carry on with the War Council. BOB DUSTIN leaves his ability to study to all the thanking students. CATHERINE DYKEMAN leaves her intellectual manner to Iune Demming. THE EHLKE GIRLS leave as quietly as they came. IUNE EICHENBERG leaves as sweet as ever. BARBARA ELLIOTT leaves a good attendance report to Agnes DeLambo. KEN EROSKEY leaves his plaid shirts to Mr. Shupp's collection. ALICE ESCHMANN leaves her aristocratic manner to the 7th grade girls. DOROTHY FELDHORN leaves still buying typing paper. BILL FENELL leaves with his orchestra. IACKIE FRANK leaves her whistle to Mr. Curtiss. BOB GIESLER leaves a few inches of his height to Mr. Iacque. MARGARET GILSON leaves all the headaches to next year's Arc-Lite Editor. CPoor Ioanl. MARY GIORDANO leaves to do the Rathamaque. EARL GORDON leaves still determined to get some shut-eye. ROSEMARY GRIFFITH leaves for Ashtabula, period. ELEANOR HARBST leaves her love for fencing to Lola Lazzaro, also a pioneer in introducing the sport at Brush. MARTHA HARRISON leaves in a hurry! HERB HAYMAN leaves his husky voice to Mr. Korb, wherever he may be. DOROTHY HOLSING leaves her rep for being hep to Hazel Mae Warn. IEANNE HOOK leaves a broom and a dust pan to clean up the debris around here. PATRICIA IACKSON leaves her vitality to Delores Trivison. ROBERT IOYCE leaves the girls to type alone. IANE KAIGHIN leaves her dirty saddle shoes for Evelyn Teitz to keep clean. ETHEL KAYE leaves her rugged jitterbugging to the faculty, along with the Minuet. BETTY KEBRDLE leaves for Kentucky. ' IOHN KELLY leaves still trying to figure this place out. GERRY KORABEK leaves for the refrigerator, as usual, for some dill pickles. CLARA KREUZ leaves her red shoes to anyone who can walk in them. VIRGINIA KUMP leaves the gossips with nothing to talk about. NANCY LAMB leaves the same way March does, like a lamb.. GAETON LANESE leaves still in a rut , ANNE LEVINE leaves her temper to Miss Luton. RITA LISY leaves her sweet shyness to Marian Bosler.
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