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SE IUH EL SS WILL We, the Senior Class, in this year, one thousand nine hundred and torty-one Anno Domini, being yet of sound mind and body fat least we think sol, do will, bequeath, and otherwise leave such possessions as we do own and prize most to the following students and faculty members, on con- dition that they be used wisely and with dignity. Ugh! We have spoken! I, Mae Adamick, leave with Barbara Carnahan. I, Kenneth Anderson, leave my pal Mr. Blodgett without a problem child. I, Dennis Aylward, leave the hair on my chest to Charlie Braden. I, Everett Baird, leave to put in more time at the L. 6. M. I, Irene Barattini, leave with the rest of the class. I, Betty Barnett, leave to vamp more and more males. I, Mary Ann Bartlett, leave to go to Emmett. I, Louis Bassett, leave Harriet to ride with someone else after school. I, Dolores Bast, leave to seek further adventure. I, Betty Bayer, leave to go steady with Ioe Iwhen he's homel. I. Wesley Becker, leave to blow my horn in Marine. I, Ruth Bishop, leave with Dolores. I, Alice Blase, leave to find more lawyers to work for. I, Harold Blase, leave with Melvin. I, Melvin Blase, leave with Harold. I. Paralee Bohm, leave just to get away from it all. I, Marie Braasch, leave my quiet disposition to Pat Thatcher. I, Walter Brase, leave my typing ability to Doris Fink. I, Ruth Brew, leave to play sax for Phil Spitalny. I, Robert Bristow, leave - thank heavens! I. Iohn Brown, leave Allen alone. I, Robert Brumitt, leave my trombone to my little brother. I, Betty Bryant, leave for a very wonderful profession. I, Elma Burgdorf, leave Mr. Blodgett's office. I, Barbara Carnahan, leave with Mae Adamick. I, Clarice Cooper, leave to let the teachers find another typist. I, Iohn Cottrell, leave my jitter-bug ability to Nigel Voss. I, Wanetta Cunningham, leave for Glen Carbon. I, Ioe Daum, leave Chuck Harbry in charge of the soda stand. I. Walter Davis, leave in good condition. I, George Demo, leave my football reputation to Bennett Hensley. I, Bob Dillon, leave my height to Matt Burger. I, Milton Diver, leave to chase Mary Ann Bartlett. I, Iohn Douglas, leave Mr. Goff to argue with himself. I. Alberta Eberhart, leave the cafeteria in a lurch. I, Ruth Eilers, leave my dignified manner to Goddard. I, Mary F. Erspamer, leave to get a better hold on Mike Agles. I. Lamoine Etzko-rn, leave to run Harry I ames out of business. I, Thomas Faifer, leave with Iohn Douglas. I, Willard Fletcher, leave to join the Air Corps. I, Alfred Foehrkalb, leave -I can't stand any more of this. I, Irene Frey, leave to meet Ray. KCONTINUED ON PAGE 853
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SE IUH III. SS UF '41 ELASS UFFIEEHS LORETTA PIZZIN I President IACK PARKER Vice-President ELLEN HILDENSTEIN Secretary-Treasurer We won't start off and bore you by telling about how we as Freshies entered a so-called mysterious building, and how we soon became sophisti- cated Sophomores, then jovial Iuniors, and lastly proud, haughty Seniors. Instead, we will tell you about some of the mighty things we accomplished in our short tour-year stay. We say short because it really has seemed short. Looking back, it seems as though it was only yesterday that we were the so-called green Freshmen. - We cannot boast of many great accomplishments during our first three years, but that mighty fourth year has us bragging. To begin with, we were co-champions in football, our team being the first undefeated team in the history of E. H. S. Then, as if co-champions in football wasn't enough, we came right back to capture the same honor in basketball! This was followed up by winning first place in the Regional Tournament which was held in Highland. Of course, all our interests were not in sports alone. In our class there were many students who finished with high scholastic honors. Then there were the many successful parties and dances held throughout the year. None of us will forget such memorable occasions as the Iunior-Senior Prom, Sadie Hawkins Day Party, Football Prom, Hallowe'en Party, and many other such events. All in all, we have had many fine times here in good old E. H. S. and there is not one of us that does not, somehow, regret leaving!
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