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N sir? gig? , Fitch High And now we give This is the time tor grgducrtion To gli the tedchers and the students Parting is here In Fitch High For things thot we held so dear. Our lost ornd porting good-bye. Now we must leoveg Though we are gone. Our stay dt Fitch High hos ended. We know the Iuniors will cgrry on- We've done our best, So to our Alma Mcrter And now we follow the rest. 43 soys ADIEU. Compliments of County Auditor, George W. Iones, Ir.
CLASS WILL UF 1943 Richard Volpe of the masterful hand leaves his great ability to Ralph Marinelli. Ethel Arn leaves her glamour for all the iunior girls to clamor. Mildred Lowry finds no fault in leaving her complexion to Virginia Dalton. Evelyn Marinelli bequeaths her iitterbug steps to Anna Lee Taylor. Paul Hood leaves his swaggering gait to Claire Meek to use when she's late. Bill Fitch leaves his arrogant air to Dale Goddard who's meek as a hare. Sally Jones wills her cheerleading to Virginia Ciarinello. To Ianice McCracken, Betty Nelson leaves her friendli- ness to the opposite sex. - Shirley Boyd leaves her gift of gab to Faye Wagar to become a fad. Mildred Grubiss leaves her knowledge sublime to Frank Roberts to take up in time. Don Kotouc grants his way with the girls to Paul Buck- ner to keep up if he can. Kathryn Hollingshead wills her tallness to Ieanne Hansen. lane Riebe wills her personality to Ruth Stegman, who certainly won't let her down. Marion Wehr leaves her secretarial ambitions to Doris DeCamp. Ioanna Casadidio leaves her pretty hair to Eleanor Rose who rates more than fair. Babetta Buechler bequeaths her long fingemails to Marian Davis, who can use them. Paul Pritchard leaves his black wavy hair to Glenn Boggs. Idabelle DeHoff leaves her quiet ways to Eleanor Homack to keep always. Mary Woodside leaves her tardiness to class to Marjorie Pifer, a prompt little lass. Ruth Perkins bequeaths her ability to type to Norma Grimm. Helen Amendolea leaves her big brown eyes to Helen Bougas. Norman Leonard passes down his unfinished homework to Gerald Tibbits to finish someday. Virginia Crooks bequeaths her winning ways to Frances DeHoff. Charles Foster leaves his curly locks to that freshman boy, Harold Rickert. Norma Iones leaves her husky voice to Iane Rosenberger. To Mary Louise Adams, Mary Kincaid gives some of her shortness. Howard Gross leaves his cheerful smile for Raymond Hartman to use a while. Lois Davis bequeaths her French to Mario Bertolini with hopes he will do better. Eileen Smith leaves her cute figure to Mr. Five by Five who is slightly bigger. Ruth Beveridge leaves her soft voice to Dolly Woodruff. Eleanor Ponick bequeaths her curls to Eleanor Sherwood. Merle Boyer leaves his place in the band for Kenny May to take in hand. lean Osbome wills her news writing to Virginia Parry. The grown-up ways of Eleanor Featheringham are left to Ieanne Kreitzburg. Dale Hann leaves his appearance so neat for Walter Holbrook to try to compete. Dick Betts leaves his ability to court to George Rose to hold the fort. Lois Bowman leaves her physique so grand to Joyce Cartwright who needs to expand. Hilda Bokesch leaves her cut hair-do to Ruth Kotouc who is following through. Betty Roth leaves her work for Velma in the hands of Lois Alders. Mary Louise Smith bequeaths her tininess to Ruth Lloyd. Marjorie Herschel, to Vera Barber, leaves her place in Iunior Leaders. Mathilda Raidel bequeaths her art of chewing gum to Donna Sauer to have some fun. Kenneth Lloyd left --'- for the army. Dorothy Schromofsky gives her work in the office to Eleanor Holdash to carry on. Mary lean DeCamp leaves her shorthand to Betty Kravec to be the best in the land. To Bill Shook, who has just begun, Bill Taylor leaves his ability to run. Mary lane Schulz the romantical champ leaves to Laura Kirby her letters from camp. Ed Mitchell wills his training in manual arts to Richard Dorman. Delbert Straley leaves his favorite sport, baseball, to Bob Wooten. Irene Sikora leaves her useful typing to Ada Bowman. Betty Mills bequeaths her blue eyes to June Moan who should think them a prize. Harry Fitzgerald leaves his quietness to Mary Lou Parker. Bill Clark leaves his bright jokes to some quiet Freshman folks. Lois Davis
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