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We Leave Behind When someone dies, it is customary for him to leave a will. fThe little ray of sunshine amid all the grief and sorrowj Hence, we the June class of 1944 in order not to deprive the mourners of their vitamin D and feeling that we cannot be selfish with our outstanding abil- ities and characteristics, do, in all good faith and sincerity, hereby publish our last will and testament. To Charlie Sheehan we leave Frank Rodg- er's fine leadership and executive ability. To Joyce Freedeman we leave Anita Paese's versatility. To Raymond Sponseller we leave Bob Toler- ton's individuality in the chemistry lab. tWe'll throw in a first-aid kit, too.J ' To Lois Stuckey we leave the silver skates of Helen Tate. To Al Rastetter we leave Steve Karditzas' dancing feet. To Norma Muffly we leave the friendliness of Jacky Anderson. To Alfonso Angelone we leave Martha Scott's keyboard talent. To all art students weleave the creative genius of Ann Horton. To Jack Post we leave Warren Hardy's way with the women. To Jo Need we leave the efficiency and never- ending energy of Beatrice Stuckey. To Lee Thompson we leave Bill Sudeck's deadly aim on the basketball floor. To George Dietrich we leave Joe Benedetto's antique jokes. To anyone who iinds it we leave John Hill's solid geometry. tHe just can't hang on to it.D To Roberta Ware we leave Garnet Hill's good sportsmanship. To Carmella Presutto we leave Arlene Stuck- ey's Latin loveliness. To Lorena Burnell we leave Shirley Sadler's enchanting voice. To Jack Boyle we leave Charles Freedeman's poetic inclination. To all you Democrats we leave Miss McKib- ben's hearty support. To Bob Tanner we leave Bill Rodger's ability to handle a football. To anyone who wants it we leave Al Mayer's subtleness. To Donna Day we leave Dotty Arnold's taps. To Kathryn Gottshall we leave Jeanne Cor- ey's ability to Win Friends and Influence People. To Tommy Gazia we leave Joe Benedetto's string of fluttering female hearts and one pair of old shoes for those endless trips up and down the upstairs hall. To all her photographin' relatives Carolyn Dimit leaves a cute little smile to use on senior pictures next year. To any courageous soul who is brave enough to wear them we leave Dick Freuler's shirt and tie combinations. fSun glasses recommendedj To all Irishmen we leave Tim Kelleher's loy- alty and his green bow ties. To all puddle jumpers on rainy days we leave the high stepping ability of Shirley Marshall, Dot Arnold, and Dot Euliss, the gals who would die with their boots Qmajorettei on for AHS. To anyone with a black market on vitamins we leave Leonard McClarren's all-round ath- letics. To all toothpaste ads we leave the smiles of Shirley Oswalt and Wilma Martin. To anyone who wants the world to laugh with him we leave the sunny good nature of Emma Muhleman. To the future basketball teams of AHS we leave Bertha Evans' quick get-away on the basketball floor and one ounce of T. N. T. To anyone with insomnia we leave Earl Farn- ham's ticket-taking job at the Morrison theater. To our beloved neighbor, Massillon, we leave the screwball antics of Wanda Benedict. They have a place for them. To all jitterbugs, hep cats, and irritated neighbors we leave the smooth and sharp sax playing of Dick Goldberg. To Mr. Coppock and to all athletic rallies we leave the never-ending vitality of Antoinette Tony Boschini to use on those sleepy morn- ings. To Cecil B. DeMille and Hollywood we leave the success of our senior play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, cockroaches and convicts in- cluded. To Mr. Pritchard we leave Betty Webb's abil- ity to slip and fall down in the most conspicu- ous places. To Kenneth Shinn we leave Al Rogel's energy and efficiency. To Shirley Niswonger we leave the bubbling vitality of Betty Stockburger. To Joann Ryan we leave Corrine Mulac's sweetness. To anyone wh0's in a jam we leave Bob Krahling's ability to get out of it. To Barbara Hoierman we leave Maxine Sant- schi's winning smile. To Warren Walker we leave the popularity of Tom Leo. To Miss Dowler, who has faithfully stood by us during these trying days of priorities, we leave a genuine pre-war ice-bag and our sym- pathy.
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