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Page 20 text:
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.,,-,9 THE ECHO 1939 Class Will We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine of New Windsor High School, city of New Windsor, of the state of Maryland, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Upon our departure we wish the following instructions to be carried out: First: We bequeath to the following members of the Faculty: Mr, Hawkins we give a mechanical servant Miss Maus we bestow a handsome young man with rosy cheeks. Miss Jamison we give a quiet Home Ec. Class. To To To To Mrs. Sanders we bequeath more English and less French. 1 To Mrs. Skinner we will an assistant to help her learn to know the students of her c asses. To Miss Stine we bequeath another championship soft-ball team. the IN To To Mr. Kroh we give an alarm clock to remind him of class periods. Mr. Reindollar we present an orchestra as famous as Hans Kindler's. Second: To the following members of the Junior Class: Billy Myers leaves his leadership ability to Gloria Boone. Elsie Young wills her appearance to Mary Bowersox. Dolly Hyde leaves her blonde hair to Betty Coe. Catherine Ecker wills her dark hair to Mildred Dayhoff. Erma Young leaves her talent in Dramatics to Betty Englar. Doris Miller leaves her interest in Volley Ball to Dorothy Eyler. Thelma Ecker wills her typing ability to Ruby Fritz. Milly Hoke wills her athletic spirit to Nora Goodermuth. Threse Marquet leaves her interest in the opposite sex to Blanche Hancock. Naomi Fritz's interest in the library is left to Dorothy Hoch. Doris Bankerd wills her figure to Thelma Horning. Madeline Putman leaves her height to Mildred Myers. Betty Walter wills her sewing ability to Dove Pilson. Margaret Boone leaves her attraction for Cupid's Arrows Mary Devilbiss' giggles are left to Elizabeth Strine. Jane Fleagle wills her popularity to Irene Stultz. Bud I-Iyde's ambition CU is willed to Donald Barnes. Paul Greene wills his athletic ability to Billy Bloom. Sam Boyer wills his title, The Sheik, to Clarence Bohn. Mary Bare leaves her ability in French to James Caylor. Irene Flygare wills her P. O. D. technique to Billy Fritz. Dockie Coale leaves his interest in Study CU to Kenneth Lawson. Virginia Ecker wills her shorthand notebook and pencil to Wagner Miller. Howard Deeds wills his saxophone to Paul Vosburgh. James Fritz leaves his interest in baseball to Fred Weishaar. Francis Hoff leaves his funny noises to Edward Reddick. Emory Baust wills his catcher's mitt to Robert Bare. to Betty Smith. Three: To the Sophomore Class: We will you more luck in succeeding in your social life in the future. Four: To the Freshman Class: To the Freshman Girls, we will the Senior Girls' ability to shun Cupidis arrows. To Freshman Boys, we will a better knowledge of High School studies. WITNESS WHEREOF we have set our hand in signature this ninth day of June, nine- teen hundred and thirty-nine. Signed, published and declared by THE SENIOR CLASS. lNineteenl
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JJ 'mm memo was T Class Prophecy fContinuedl PAUL GREENE In spite of his effort to get away Paul on his father's farm did stay. JAMES FRITZ Jim, the Champion bowler of the state, Always manages to get home late. DOLLY HYDE In Barnum Bailey,s Dolly did ride Two dashing fiery steeds astride. WILLIAM MYERS To marry rich was Billyfs desire But his little old cottage is one to admire. SAMUEL BOYER Sammy started out by picture taking Now he's a scientist in the making. EMCRY BAUST As a husband and father, Emory Baust Finds his interests in baseball are not lost. EARL HYDE To the races Buddy would gog Now he's jockey at Pimlico. HOWARD DEEDS All the patients to Deedle I' will go-d He's mastered the body from head to toe. DENNIS COALE 'G Doekie 'f rests on the porch of the country store And winks at the girls as they pass through the door. IRENE FLYCARE A stenographer Irene was trained to be, Now she takes dictation with accuracy. THELMA ECKER Thelma Esker, every day In an ollice earns her pay. IVIILDRED HoKE Basketball is her favorite game, And it has brought our Milly fame. ELSIE YOUNG L' Shorty i' through college has worked her way Now sheis teaching commercial and receiving much pay. ERMA YOUNG Erma Young, our famous musician Finds pleasure in fulfilling her private position. So youyve seen the future what is to come, And we must return to life's humdrum. I trust that augury won't go to your head- - That you'll come back to the present Yet remember whatls been said! LEightee'n1
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U. Class Song Tune: Deep Purple When our school days are oier And our minds for ever-more Have recalled with many a tear And many a sigh, Through the mist of the memories. Thoughts wonder hack to me Of our old Kew Windsor High. Though the years have llown hy, Nlemories of our dear old High Linger still and always will be hear our heartsg And as long as we roaln on earth, Our sehool days will he worth Price-less mem-ories. Class Poem 'L To THE SEN1oRs The hour must come V To hid farewell to our New Windsor High-- You've made things hum Through these past four years, Hut now it's time to say goodhye. Well remember you As our schoolmates dear With whom we've had a grand time. And we know that you, too, On your ventures through life Wonit forget these moments suhlime. We all must part To go our ways. and reunions will he fewer- lilut Vlose to our hearts Weill cherish the years That wr-'ye enjoyed with you. ---Betty Smith. Class History The Class of '39 after an uneventful freshman year in the old high school quai- ters, proudly began their sophomore year in our fine new high school. For two years we plodded along looking forward to the time to Come when we would he 64 dignified seniorsfi Many happy times have we had during our senior year which will long be re- membered. Cooperation from our class made our Valentine dance a great success and brought our school closer to us making it dearer to our hearts. Much credit is due the director of our high school play, M Little Miss Dreamerf' She made it one of the most successful ever. lt was then that Dan Cupid appeared. l-lis arrows found fTwe'nty1 I
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