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Q Y -Q Af' Donna Jean Kiste Irene McGuire Jeanne Huff Rowena Maxwell Lucille Lennex Wilma Garbrandt Bernadine Bower Lois Trimmer Norma Hathaway Jo Wells Naoma Wise Wilde Mae Stratton Lee furney Francis Bente Bill Greer Ruth Stoffer Teresa Caputo To George Albaugh, I will my seat in study hall. To my brother, Jack, my ability to dodge the Seniors when he is a freshman. To all the future Seniors, I will good luck and good times I have had in my school years. I will to anyone who wants a worry, my posi- tion on the Den-H1 Staff. To my sister, Helen, m ability to grin and have a good time regardless--. To Doris Hillyer, my seat in my home room, and I hope she enjoys it. To Miss Houpt, many es like the one she Tb Emogene Coleman, grave on the way to To anyone who likes program chairman of To Doris Hillyer, I being a Senior. I more Ec. Geography class- had this year. my plsoebeside Harry Har- school every day. to worry, my position as the G. R. will all the problems of pe she solves them ho . To Pat Fouta and Jane Hillyer, I will all the good times I've had at D. H. S. To Rose Natoli, my position in the library. To Clara Ohler, my study hall. To Glenn Kohler, my ductor of the Band. To Maxine Romig, my ilte To my cousin, Donna ability to keep still in position as Student Con- position as chorus pian- Harie Sell, I will my a- bility to get to school on time. To Maxine Blake and Jeanne Harper, I will my ability to be quiet in school. To m sister, Donna, my ability to get along with Mrs. Baldwin. Tb Virginia Sponseller, my ability to get to school on time. To Betty Lou Warner, I will two red corpus- cles. To Dick Downey, my pencil, glookenspeil, and glasses. To Babe Galbraith 6 inches of m height. To my sister, Donna Jo, my typewriter. To Dick Bente, my ability to get out of sem- ester tests. I OPC this works. To Dick Downey, my ability to get to school on time. To Edgar Onstead, my sousaphone. To Charles Cole my ability to get out of study hall. To my brother, Dick, my ability to play hook- ey and get away with it. To my cousin, Mary Lou, my ability to get good grades in World Problems tests without studying. Tb Jack Walton, my position as guard on the football team. To Tony Saggio my way with the women . To all the girls of the freshman class, our house next door to Dick Bente. To all the students of D. H. S., I leave Houpt. Don't be too hard on her!! To my brother, Anthony, all myBood times at D. H. S. Tb Mary Lou Hunter, my position in the Band. 22
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of 1944, do hereby will and bequeath to the underclassmen who follow in our footsteps, the following thhug hoping that they will be able to erase the blot which we, in our ignorance, have incurred on 'Dear Old Dennison H1gh.' Peggy Shivers Jack Gatchell Kathryn Lennox Jo Hunter James Parcell Jim Elliott Marjorie Arnold Ruth Reed Rudy Menapace Bob Downey Dick Brandon Jim Herron Adrian R. Robinson Hose Alfano Paul Porter To Joanne Rizor, my position as cheerleader and I hope she has a lot of fun cheering for D.H.S. To my sister Betty, my home room teacher, Mrs. Baldwin. I know they will get along well together. To Bill CCrotchJ Heddleston, my poetic mind. He needs it. To the future seniors of D.H.S., the balance of my estate. To Doris Hillyer, my seat in World Problems class. To Pat Fbutz, the ability to master the pro- blems of high school. To my brother Orie, my friendship of my tea- chers and my position on the Den-Hi Staff. To Myrtle Weathersby, and Mary Ellen Jones, many happy days at D.H.S. To my baby brother, my seat in history class and I hope he enjoys it. To Mr. Cain, a lock of my curly hair. To Mote McGill, my ability to get along widm the girls. To my sister, Dorothy, my seat in home econ- omics class. To Angeline Ruggeri, my seat in World Prob- lems class and I hope she makes a success. To Dorothy Sterling, I will my faithful type- writer. To my sister, Mary, and my brother, Johnny, all my good times at D.H.S. To Bill Heddleston, my ability to get to school on time. To Marty, Hargrave, Finn, and Hill and all the other boys, hopes for a highly sucoessnd year in athletics. To my brother, Scorch, my ability to get along with all the women including school teachers. To Killer Kohler, my beautiful bow tie and the ability to wear it without looking like a farmer. Undoubtedly he will get the fa m part all right. To Jerry Gold, my ability to stay up tD1 SKB and still look fresh as a daisy in the morn- ing. To Betty Lou Warner, my ability to get to school on time. To my friend Gerald Lee Gold, the ability to get along with Mr. Meyer to a certain extent To Richard Sell, a dear friend, I wish to lend a few pounds that he may use in the fut- ure. My cheerleading position to Lena Furl. May she and all the D.H.S. railroaders back the attack with 'more cheers.' To Lloyd Paroell I will my Spanish book hop- ing that he will get better grades than I did. 21
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