John Zweifel leaves his sense of humor to Eleanor Lloyd. Put it to its best use, Eleanor. ' V - Freida Jacobson leaves her walk from Sangerfield to Waterville to Emily Bet- singer. Maybe Emily will be able to pick up a usteadyll on the turnpike. Betty Anne Marscher bequeaths her semi-business attitude to Shirley Eastman. Jack Williams leaves some of his experience with women to Bob Lally. There are some ideas you can use, Bob! Saul Chernoff leaves his New York brogue to John Pestog with your line and Saulls brogue, John, maybe we could really believe youire from New York. Warren Rankins bequeaths his speaking ability to Milton Wratten. Then Laura will not go to sleep so quick. Marjorie Cole bequeaths her height to Dorothy Beha. Come down and see us sometime, Dorothy. Doris Fuess leaves her brains to Skirts'7 Odell. Use them to the best advantage, 'lSkirts. Isabel Walker leaves her nice complexion to Rachel Henry. We hope it will help Rachel as much as it did Isabel. Lincoln Stafford leaves his industrious abilities to Ross McCabe. Eleanor LaFayette leaves her immaculate coiffure to that sophisticated freshman, Miss Volkman. Use it well, Marie. Mary Grosser leaves her quiet manner to Ralph Pelkey. Quiet down, Ralph! Ruth Goodson leaves her homemaking ability to Ruth Pelkey so that she can look after Lowellis clothes. Don King leaves his easy-going manner and drawl to Edward Tepolt. Ruth Woodworth leaves her quietness and poise to Mary Gibbons. You can will them off when you have finished with them, Mary. Helen Carey bequeaths her boisterous ways and continual chattering to Mildred Klotzbach. Margery Townsend leaves her romantic interest and finger-tip control over a certain party to Gertrude Lloyd. William Niles bequeaths his good business management to Aubrey Roberts. Carrie Blunt leaves her Hway with boysl' to Marion Day. Carrie seemed to get along very well with it. Mary Bogan leaves her too, too short skirts with Miss Bauer to make bandannas with. Marguerite Brady leaves her Hcome to men expression to Luella Sprague. Be careful, Luella. Margaret Sullivan bequeaths her quiet manner and good disposition to Virginia Brooker. Take heed, Ginnie. Frances Ryder leaves her old-fashioned and silent ways to Gert Lloyd. Lawrence Byrnes bequeaths his love interest to Roddy McLean. We hope you arenit so bashful, Roddy. Victor Warriner leaves his tricks and traits of all trades to William Avery. With Victoris touch of humor, Williani, you should go places. Roger Diehl leaves Ruth Goodson's scarf with Mr. Jenkins. flt isnlt very warm, howeverl. Mabel Angier leaves her narrow waistline to Shirley Eastman. Jocelyn Patterson leaves her charming manner to Louise Marscher. Carlton Alsheimer leaves his mechanical ability to Stuart Allen. Not that you need it, Stuart. Mary Dickson leaves her sparkling eyes to Mr. Jenkins. They will be a little softening for the lower classmen's benefit! Thelma Hughes leaves her dramatic ability to Pauline Schwender. Mrs. Simmons: lshowing history class a map J George Washington threw a silver dollar across the Rappahannock while standing right on this spot. J. Hahle: I can easily believe that. He pitched his camp across the Delaware when the British were after him, and it was a lot wider than that.
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JUNICD CLASS Ui' the present junior 4-lass only four hoys: lfrecierirk Helterline. Stuart Allen. llolvert Lallj, llorleriek Mclean: ancl two girls: lllarian Nliars and liuella Sprague startecl school eleven years ago under Mrs. Daxisl wing. Through the years we have heen active participants in all school activities, and especially in sports. The boys have lween well represented in lvasketlwall. som-rer. and baseball. This year both the girls and the lioys were the champions in intramural lvaskethall. Our Junior Prom was held Maj' 7g music was furnished lay the Colgate Dons. We triecl a new plan: having a junior lioy and a junior girl at-t as host and hostess. Un April 5 the 1-lass ol' '38 rem-eivefl their 1-lass rings. lfx ery member is satis- fied with his choice. and we haw ret-eivefl many compliments on them. President . . . . ,.,.. ,...... , . , ...,.., Rohert Lally live President . . .Emily Betsinger Secretary .,,. ,,.. C Iertrude Lloyd Treasurer .. Roger Jones Front row. lm-fl to right: lflizalnetli Nleffartney. Dorothy Bella. Rachel llfnry, Norma ,lane lfians. Roger Jones. Emily Betsinger. Robert Lally, Gertrutle Lloytl. llulcla Zweifel, l,uella Sprague. lsaliel Ciclion. S6Cl!I1ll row: Mr. Jenkins. Ailviserg lftlna Quillman. Helen Sullivan. Marion Miars. Marion Day. Nlildretl Klotzliaeh. llelen Hoffman. Ruth Ogden, Ruth Pelkey. lfleanor Lloytl. 'llhirtl row: Donaltl Williams. lmngin Kueharski. Yietor Xvarriner. Milton Wirat- ten. l.ynn Vllllllilllli Conlon Otlelle. lfraneis llirmingliam. l r1-clerit-k llelttrline. Edward Tepolt. Williani Aw-ry. l.ast row: Franeis jury. Donald lleha. Lester Chamlierlain. ,lark Kelley. Ramon iles. Stuart Allen. Roclerirk Nlel.eaI1. .lolin Pesto.
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