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13 SENIOR SEQUENC E—C LASS OF 1944 We leave Mr. Sprague a package of carnation seeds so his biology class won't have to go picking, or rather swiping, flowers for study. To Mr. Sinclair we leave our best wishes for his success in undertaking his new Job as principal of Monroe High School. They're getting a fine man. We leave Miss Pope a hunting license so she can kill her deer legally. To Mr. Martin we leave a fine bunch of disciplined young girls and boys to deal with in Mr. Sinclair's place next year. We bequeath Miss English a second Da Vinci, thus to have someone at hand to do all her art work for the Class of '45. We leave Aubrey Christie a tube of Rosenberg's special Shine 'em and Keep 'em Red and Rosy Apple Cleaner, so she can shine the teachers' apples without that extra elbow grease. We leave Marie Springer's short stature to Ruth (Long Legs) Clayton, and her ability to imitate Lily Pons to Mary Gray (Monotone) Swezey. Charlie Keller wills his If-you-don't-get-your-way-argue attitude to Bill (Smiley) Milburn. We leave Emd Bailey's ability to get out of what she is supposed to do to Goldilocks Werner. We leave fond memories of a swell bunch of kids to the entire student body. And thus, with five witnesses, this document of utmost importance is signed in this, the State of Sunshine and the Land of Happiness and Good Times.
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12 SENIOR SEQUENC E—C LASS OF 1944 We leave Bill Swanwick's hair tonic to Bob Strong, to keep the hair on his chest from springing up. Linn le Hiller wills her pert manner to Lois (Shadow) Noviskl. We bequeath Him Knob's hot licks and rug-cutting ability to Geraldine Ewald. We will Fanny Prosser's debutante nature to Clare Cipriani. We leave Mrs. Corwin a box of ration tokens so she can feed us meat on Wednesday instead of Friday. To Inez Francisco we leave Ruth Seekamp's swing so she can have it in her back yard. To Helen Swanwick we leave her sister Hary's ability to be humorous in a quiet way. To Harry Pownall we leave Roy Baldwin's presidential ability to conduct a GOOD class meeting. To Gerald Swanwick we leave a pair of Phil Pines 's pants, so he can have two pairs with his suit. To Miss Stratton we leave the antagonizing memory of Harie Springer, her constant office companion. To Gerry Sullivan we leave Bob Sarine 's car so he can be a wolf on wheels. To Nellie Werner we leave Frances Hahoney's charm, to get her men and keep them. To Mrs. MacEachern we leave a carton of gum so she won’t get lonesome without Bob Walker's constant chewing. Ted Soons wills his fine art of milking a cow, knocking Roosevelt and mauling the girls to John Heitz. To Harry Pownall we leave a year's supply of vitamin pills to stimulate those drumming muscles, and a box of Crunc hy-Wunc hy, All-in-One-Bunchy luncheon capsules, so he can polish off his meals before going to classes. To Marilyn Suresky we leave Jean Bonauto's ability to get along with the boys. We leave Dick (Raster Wolf) Curry Robert Rakov's ability to influence his teachers. We leave Hary Hoffman's shy manner to Vivian (Eumbirago) DeVine. We leave Hickey HcHahon’s ability to put her jokes across successfully and at the right time to Phyllis Gillespie, top corny joke cracker of the Junior Class. We leave Miss Bloomer a date with Mr. Anthony so he can solve all her problems of constant worry. To Mr. Krepick we leave a plastic knocker (a brass one if we could) so he won't have dishpan knuckles from knocking on the library door. We leave Mr. Campaigne a set of shades, so his next year's Senior Class won't be annoyed by the model airplanes. We leave a gold-bound copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People to Mr. McKee. We leave Mr. Pritchard five rolls of film for- next year's Senior Class; also a shipment of easy-to-digest gum, so he can keep his students laughing at his corny Jokes.
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