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ke' wx' A.- x WILL OF SENIOR CLASS OF '47 The Senior Class life a bitter pill, Leave to F. H. S. their last testament and will. To the faculty to whom much trouble we have caused, VVe give our farewells, for we know now they are boss. 1 XVe. the Seniors, leave to the Junior Class our place in assembly, IVhich we know they will hold, right till the last. To the Sophomore Class, sponsored by Coach and Straight, VVe hope with them you always rate. To a large Freshman Class, we leave most of this place, I For dear F. H. S. they must never disgrace. The individual seniors with valuable possession. Do bequeath the following at this confession. I, I-Iarold DeBolt, will my manners bashful and mild, To my brother Kenny who sometimes acts wild. I, Bill Hotdog,' Hanes, will my way with dames , To LaI.a Merico, who knows the game. I, Ross Maruka, fsaid with a sighj, Will Doris to .some other guy. I, Apie Puskas, will 1ny women so many, To Jack Cliburn who hasn't any, I. Junior Moran, will my ability to play pool, To one Harold Atkinson who loves to skip school. I, George Brock, of whom much is neverisaid, VVill to Sam Retton my darling blonde head. I, Bill Toothman, will my place on the staff, To Lester Tuttle who will do his half. I, I-Iugh Straight, will Katherine, who has been my steady date, To any Junior who thinks he will rate. I, Carl Kinty, will my V o-Ag knowledge, To some one who thinks he can use it in college. I, Charles Tennant, and this is no foolin', Will my brain to some 'ffreshiei' to help hn- ish his schoolin'. I, Ed Horton Tubridy, will my middle name, To any one who will take it without shame. I, Roy Tuttle, will my trumpet so dear, To Joyce Suite who will play it loud and clear. I, Jim Straight, will my lots of hair, To Mr. Malcolm who hasn't much to spare. I, Gene Atkinson, will my ability to sleep, To someone next fall who may have it to keep. I. Ruth Swiger, will my musical skill, To Jewell Wise who will fill the bill. I, Rachel Eddy, will my giggle so loud, To Marietta Retton and hope she will be proud, 16 I, Helen Amos, whom we think very Fine, VVill my nice way to the next one in line. Q I, Anita Rush, who wants them only as a friend, VV ill to Patty Quisenberry my interest in men. I, Mildred Toothman, who is never late, VVill my ability to study to Howard Straight. I, Suzanne White, so little and-cute, VVill to Nancy all my titles and my long hair to boot. I, Mary Amendolia, 'who was always right there, - . VV ill all vacant rooms to the next loving pair. I, Florence Clair, will my old Latin book, To Madelyn Krevosky so she can take a look. I, Dora Lee I-Iurt. who hails from the farm, VV ill to Doris Parker my genius and charm. I, Nancy Boore, with boy friends so many, Will them to Vera Rush who hasn't any. I, Barbara Rosic, with my love for Barrack- ville, Leave my ability to gab for someone else to fill. I, Wilda Lough. with my ways so gay, Will them to John Marko to use some day.. I, Stella Belotsky, will my height so tall, To Ruby Price who is so small. I, Victoria Tekieli, who likes to smile, Leave it to anyone for a while. I, Mary Turek, leave my fun so great, To Irene Kupreanik with Jack as her date. I, Blendine Morris, who loves all sports, Will to Doris Ann Davis, my blue basketball shorts. - I, Doris Ann Straight, will my ability for parkin', To Lucille Tennant who doesn't believe in sparkin'. I, Carl Robison, will my work on the farm, To Jack Luton whom it will do no harm. I, Leona Foley, will my beautiful red hair, ' To some young lassie who will take it with care. I, Sarah I-Iibbs, will my ability in basketball, To a nice Junior lassie, Evelyn Hall. I, Betty Suite, with my work in any play, VVill it to Eugene Rowe, who can use it some day. - VV e, June Clevenger and Betty Jean Jones, who wrote this will, with skill, Will our ability to some Junior, who next year will have to fill the bill. Hoping now that you have your fill, We appoint Mr. Malcolm and our sponsors as executors of this will. BETTY JEAN JONES AND JUNE CLEVENGER. The 1947 Paw Paw
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SENIOR PROPHECY We, Mildred Toothman and Anita Rush, elected to write the class prophecy of 1947, de- cided in order not to wrack our brain to con- sult Madam Zugie, better known as Ruby, about what the future will bring for our class- mates. We will try to tell you the future as she told it to us. The first face that the Madam saw in her vision was that of Rachel Eddy, now head dietician in the famous johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Now the faces become clearer and before us is the future of all. Doris Straight is now the assistant girls' physical education instructor at Fairview High School. The coach is none other than junior Moran who is leading the Indians into fame in the sports world. The dairy that supplies Fairview and Grant Town is located on Robison Run and co-owned by Carl Robison and George Brock. Sarah Hibbs is private secretary to Edward Horton Tubridy who is president of the Tub- ridy Chemical Works located in the great metropolis of Grant Town. Betty Suite is making her American debut as a concert pianist in Carnegie Hall this win- ter. Suzanne White and Wilda Lough have be- come nurses and are holding responsible po- sitions as supervisors in Fairmont General Hospital. Madam Zugie now takes us to Peacock Park in Fairmont and there standing gabbing over the fence is Mrs. Donley Rinehart: we knew her as Betty jean Jones. The owner of nationally known drug stores is none other than Harold DeBolt. Remember when he was a soda jerk? Ruth Swiger Helmick is in Panama where her husband, Bill, is reconstructing the Panama Canal. Bill Hanes, well-known F. B. I. man, is now hot on the trail of jim Straight who has recently robbed Hollywood of Hedy LaMarr. Helen,Amos is secretary for Charles Tennant and Carl Kinty, co-presidents of the K and T Power Company. The 1947 Pau' Paw Apie Puskas is owner of the famous 52-20 Clubs and working for him is the well known vocalist and dancer, Mary Turekg it looks as if they are going to join forces. Mayor Ross Maruka has greatly improved Grant Town, they now have a city jail and sidewalks. Bill Toothman, a would-be author, published his first book, a sequel to Forever Amber. Mary Amendolia and Nancy Boore, who have tired of their career in beauty culture, have come back to Grant Town to marry childhood sweethearts. Hugh Straight has tired of civilian life and has rejoined the Navy for a long and colorful career. The head buyer for Jones Department Store is none other than Dora Lee Hurt. Florence Clair has finally fulfilled her am- bition to be a nurse and is now head supervisor of the new Fairview Memorial Hospital. Gene Atkinson and bashful Blendine Morris have joined the Chain-gang and are doing big business on their fur farm in northern Can- ada. Wilth a well known name band, Roy Tuttle is leading the bobby soxers of today with a new rhythm in swing. Stella Belotsky and Victoria Tekieli have gone into the hotel business and have just opened another one, I believe this makes the third. Barbara Rosic has married Alfred and is helping him milk cows on their farm in Tennes- see. Mildred Toothman has taken Miss Milano's place as physical education instructor and with the help of Coach Moran has greatly improved that department. Anita Rush and her husband, Marvin, have just finished a tour of the world, he is now president of the Rush Coal Company. Madam Zugie, better known as Ruby, had a vision of herself being married to Kilroy and then she died. MILDRED TOOTHMAN AND ANITA RUSH. 15
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