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CLASS WILL Ue the class of 1942, on the eve of our graduation, do bequeath to the Senior class of 1943, the following faults and virtues: Iter.i: To Bill Cunningham, Willard Dick’s beshfulness. Item: To Ray Clapper, Lee Clerk's ftustache. Iten: To Ray Guillard, Bob Carberry’s white hair. Item: To Dan Baughman, Paul Reed’s ability to stay awake. Iten: To John Beaver, Bill Cleaves' physique. Iten: To Jessie Howells, Eleanor Breneraan's hair. Iten: To Zana Walker, Hester Miller's jolliness. Iten: To Eetty Miller, Eleanor Snare’s job in the office. Item: To Wayne Ilomingstar, Ralph Hoyle's height. Iten: To Bailie Beatty, Martha Belle's basketball ability. Item: To Donna Carbaugh, Helen’s job in the ice cream parlor. Iter.i: To Mary Elizabeth Clark, Bill Ritijhey’s ability on the drum. Itom: To Dorothy Freidhof, Mary Cordon's Twirling ability. Iten: To Lawrence Reed, Paul Reed's F.F.A. record. Iten: To Jessie Hov ells, Nellie Barnett's dancing ability. Item: To Bill Grove, Charles Bearing's place at the candy stand. Item: To Betty Lou Brumbaugh, Selda Treece's locket. Item: To Betty Gates, Betty Baughman’s diamond. Item: To Harold Brodo, Emerson Cnrbough's place in the hall. Item: To Bob Benner, Coon'' Baughman's way with the girls. Iten: To Dan Baughman, Bernard Lewis' marks. Item: To Mary Allison, Je5n Hughes' height. Item: To Kathym Bridnebaugh, Betty Belle Anderson's extra weight. Item: To Helen Bussard, Dink Kelly’s gift of gab . Item: To Lena Bussick, Olive Clapper's speaking ability. Item: To Martha Crouse, Phyllis Donelson's army bracelet. Iten: To Joe Edv ards, Clement Facchinei's seriousness. Item: To Patricia Foreman, Emilie Horton's tomboyishness. Item: To Howard Giles, William Perrin's way with Mr. Timmons. Item: To Teddy Guerin, Bob Baughman's palm beach neckties. Item: To Lena Bussick, Helen Speck’s cor. Item: To Helen Krioger, Arline Jones' place in the hall. Item: To Anna Luther, Eva Michaux's report cards. Item: To Theresa McCarthy, Annio Patterson's hoy friend. Item: To Doris Metzgar, Dorothy Roub's height. Item: To Glen Smith, Charles Benner's bre.ins. Item: To Robert Whitfield, Harry Defibaugh's shortness. Itom: To Ei-Lene Woover, Milda Treoco's place in Dramatics class. Item: To Charlos Williams, Harry Burnham's residence. Item: To Annie Russell, Marguerite Ueimcrt's place in the Home Economics class. Item: To Mary Clark, Miriam Treece's blue oyos. Item: To Betty Miller, Anthrene's hair. Item: To Bob McCrhan, Jock Guillard's place at Brubaker's.
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SENIORS MIRIAM TREECE I Ii rani e Chorus 1,2,4 Home Ec. Club 2 Birthday - July 7 Greatost Desire - To be a musician Favorite Possession - Dancing ability MARGUERITE VJEB.IERT Kate Home Ec. Club 4 3irthday - January 23 Greatest Desire - To bo a nurse Favorite Possession - Her watch ZELDA TREECE ’'Zoddie ? 3irthday - April 27 Greatest Desire - To learn to drive a car Favorite Possession - Her lockets Self-reverence, self knowledge, self control, - These three alone lead life to sovereign power. - Alfred Tennyson -
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Item: To Bessie Worthing, lone McCahan’s dark hair. Item: To Jack ‘Weaver, Ethel Ramsey's alam clock. Item: To James Fluke, Thomas Oaks' bicycle. Item: To Doris Hooper, HLcne Hoover's littleness . Item: To Betty Gates, Thelma Dorman's quietness. Item: To Franklin Smith, Pete Cuicci’s brains. Item: To Ellis Brumbaugh, Hack Stoler's ability to keep out of trouble. Item: To Allon Beaver, Bob Hoover's freckles. Item: To Guy Cooper, Edward Shark's athletic ability. Item: To Joe Miller, morson Carbough's ability to be quiet in P.O.D. class. Item: To William Reed, Willard Dick's acrobatic ability. Item: To Lucille Rinard, Veda and Violet Detwilor's method of dancing. Item: To Craig Spencer, Russell Palmer's blonde hair. Item: To Wanda Spencer, Martha Roger's basketball ability. Item: To Harold Stone, Bob Ritchey's carpenter ability. Item: To Marion Kelley, Charles Deering's excuses. Item: To Ruby Hoover, - leno Hoover's sewing ability. Item: To Fnyetta Donehoo, Bud Allison's transportation to Cherrytown. Item: To Dorothy Burko, Ior.o UcCahan's idea of being an old maid. Item: To Louise Brumbaugh, AiHane Hess's knowledge of French. Fame is the scentless sunflower, with gaud;' crown of gold; But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. - 0, V . Holmes -
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