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-IOMAS, WILLIAM IN METER, LLOYD IHELAN, MAXINE ILLIAMS, GEORGE THOMPSON, FRANCES VAN NOSTRAND, JACK WHITMAN, STEPHANA WITHEREN, MARK ION I, 'F M I A K 4... I fe. EQ - 'mmf 1 Q ' uni, Q K f Y F 46 9 Q . R Q Q. Q an 1 I M L. KEEMER UHLICK, VIRGINIA WARNER, ARLENE WILLIAMS, CARLETON HARTON, LARRY in 59' X I ER. f?
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S214 gfadd Song We're leaving North Hollywood Though stay on we wish we could Our hearts will linger with you for ever more. Our colors of blue and gray Bring thoughts of our high school days And loyal class of Summer '44, Through the years we,ll remember all the friendships we,ve made Truth and vision and high endeavor, words that cannot fade. So now we bid farewell, Our hearts with pride will swell, When we recall our school, North Hollywood. SMITH, CAROL SMITH, GLEN SMITH, JACQUELINE SNIDER, ANNE SPENCER, CAROLYN STANTON, BO STEE, LOIS SNYDER, PAUL STEINER, DON STEINKAMP, DORIS STICKELMAIER, RITA STIFFELMAN, RC STRAUB, MARILYN SULLIVAN, MARILYN SWASEY, BOB SWINNEY, IMOGENE SWITZER, NORMAN SYPOLT, DOROI TAYLOR, JACK TAYLOR, PAT TENNY, BILL TERUSA, HANK THOMAS, BETTY TAYLOR, EMMA G 1 T 'W
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enior.x4 Kfaaa Merlin Adams - I hereby leave? I hereby vidll my kerosene can and SD card to whoever wants it, the report card with the A on it to Jean Tenney, who needs it, and my voice to Tom Helms, who can't sing either.-Phil Adamsak. Jim fGeneJ Balzer- I will . . . not 'trust women any- more . . . they're fickle. I, Shirley Barr, will to Frances Hill my will to sing. Fred Barton - I will to any rising student, my artistic ability to help them squirm through Miss Randolph's Latin American classes. Vic Basche-I will my white saddle shoes to anyone who can keep them clean. I will my faculty for missing first period to Gay Nelson. I hgpe she has better luck with it than I did.-Jackie Bas or. Beverly Bayh-I will my undying devotion to Stevie George and Ray Lang, hoping this Ends them in the best of spirits. I will my attendance record to Doreen Tumham.- Janice Belardes. Shirley Boerner-I leave Beautiful Billv Grimm to Charlotte Lee. To Marjorie Nagle I will my place behind the clinic desk. - Carol Bresee. Joy Brick-I will my ability to speak in front of an audience to the next student body president. Rosa Lee Caldwell-I will all my headaches in the Business Office as Commissioner of Finance to the next unfortunate student who is so unlucky as to take the posi- tion. I will my locker to Donna Sanborn, Selma Lobelson, Mildred Michaelson, and everyone else who has used it the past year. - Jeanne Campbell. I will to Elsie -O'Connor all the little curlicues I had left over in Shorthand. -Iris Carmichael. I, LaJuen Christensen, will Sugar Bluemm, at last, to all you lucky boys. Al Cimaglia-I will my place in Mrs. Snyder's Senior English class, to anyone who wants it. Pud Campbell and Betty Lou Crawshaw do hereb gladly will tieir morning walk to schoolto Jane Hedrick and Jeanne Morgan. I leave my little Red Racer, with enough spare motors and tires to last for the duration, to some unsuspecting future Senior A. - Cliff Clark. Teresa Coble -I leave my Southern accent to you all for remembrance. In a sane and sober mind I hereby will my parking place to Mr. Garner.-Don Couch Esq. I will my various abilities to my two buxom pals, Webb and Pagones. - Bill Crandall. I, Mary Lou Deyling, will my long, blond? hair to Jean Kenny. I, Joan Donatella, will my knack of talking myself in and out of trouble to any poor soul who has the wind and the temper to use it. I, Marian Fitzgerald, will my ability of making mis- takes on the switchboard, in the main oflice, to anyone who is also easily confused. CSorry, Mrs. Waltz.l I will my sweaters, especially my orange one, to any- one who is colorblind. - Roger Fletcher. I will my unmanageable hair to Mona Carveth, who never has any trouble with hers. - Pat F orington. I, Kay Fort, will to Donna Burrell my knack of losing gym clothes. I, Loma Fowler, will my brains and knowledge to the English students of Mr. Shepiro. Joyce F raley -I will to Darlene Kingsley my interest in the Esquire Club. Jim Fulcher-I will the library to the Hi-Y. I will Mr. Garner my asbestos gloves.-Pete Gardner. Alice Gibson - I will to Georgie Loiselle a copy of my cooking recipes. I hereby will my long? fingernails to Pat Puett, who needs them badly -for defense 'K take notice, Gusll -- Pat Greening. I leave all my musical talents to the up and coming Senior A, Jack Smalley. - Jack Guerin. I, Shirley Gustafson, will to Margie Ruth Kaufman all my telephone company pencils. Virginia Hayes - I leave my shorthand ability fhal hall to Maxine Carr and hope she can do more with it than I did. I, Marilyn Hoffman, will the title Josephine to anyone else who can afford a thousand dollar bond fha hal. ,Dorothy Hunt- I leave my old cracker box and theater ticket stubs to Dorothy Hayes. I, Patsy Jennings, will my ability to do Harlem Jive to Opal Clark. Eugene Johnson-I will my cowboy shirt to Mr. Wright's art classes. I, Nancy Keeler, will the Arcade to whoever is fortun- ate enough to be Editor next semester, and I wish that person much success in carrying on the publications. I will not: P.S. I hereby will my tan to all those handsome fellows -Marjorie Kidson. Vivian Kingsley -I will my ability to avoid boys from' Marshall High School to Jerry Hopper, who can't resist the girls from Marshall. Barbara Green - I will the confusion of my Physics book and Mr. Garner to Barbara Stowell. Wanda Lee Koonce - I will to Ruth Marks, the inevit- able guidance of my old pal Patti. I, Patti La Clair, if I do I willf, Aithra Lacher-I will my ability to talk too much to those who are left behind. I, Lorraine Lanouette, leave my newest invention to Bingville high:-clappers on all the tardy bells. I will my broken bats to Tucker Thompson!-Dick Linde. I, Eileen Lockhart, will the zipper from my gym shorts to my sister Mary Bell because she can't wear the shorts. Jackie Loiselle - I will my shorthand speed to my sister Georgie and hope she can do better with it than I did. I, Dotsy Long, will my 5' 9 to Mimi Cassell-she asked for itl Frances Manner-I will my ability for pushing in the Asbury bus to Betty 'Mooney, who sure needs it. I, Jane Mastroly, hereby will to everyone, the share of sunny California which I will not need when I'm in New York this summer. I will my ability to get along with Bud Munster to his sister, Pat. - Bettie McCreery. 'I, Pattie McGee, will my ugliness to whoever wants it. I, Billee McKim, will my horse laugh to Jeanne Hodges! Mona McGuire - I will one of my empty trunks to who- ever would like a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, with me this summer. I, John McMahon, leave my standing with Miss G. Miller and my worn out Chemistry apron Choles and alll to my baby brother Maynard. I will my ability to sleep in class to Rita's sister CI'm not kiddingl. - Nora Moffett. Margie Monroe-I will my nickname to anyone who can and will live up to it. I, Nina Morgan, will my fountain pen to anyone in pre-nursing class who knows how to write. I will my seat, front row center, at the Blackouts and my Presidency to the Marie Wilson for President Club to Mr. Garner.-Douglas Muir. I, Jennie Neustedt, will my leather note-book to my sister, Barbara. I, June Niehaus, will to Evelyn Mahoney my zootie tennis shoes, what's left of them. I, Don Norby, do hereby sorrowfully will my chair in the baritone section of the Boys' Glee Club to any soul Cmeaning Fred McGinnisJ that can sit with his mouth closed and still look like he's singing. I, Harold Norman, do hereby bequeath all of my troubles and worries to all the future students of this insti- tution. I will all my love to my man, Jimmy Sabin, the best little sailor in the Navy! - Doris Oldenburg.
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