YEARBOOK GLASS WILL V e, the Class of 1942 of the Avon High School s oyous tjh t our end is near, do hereby draw up our last will and testament TO TEE JUNIORS J L LEAVE: The Senior girls 5 vivaciousness Our gracious teacher TO THE SOPHOMORES W E LEAVE: Our ability to get along with the teachers TO THE FRESHMEN WE BEQUEATH: Our sophistication and worldliness TO THE FACULTY: Our best wishes for a more orderly and conventional group of Seniors next year TO MR. OILCAN i We generously leave $5 00 to cover the cost of extra pencils staples, graham crackers and miscellaneous TO OUR BELOVED WEBB IE: We graciously bequeath our happy memories of preparations for all pur treasured high school affairs As we understand that the rest of the pupils will find iz hard to carry on without our helpful band to guide them through their stormy and difficult pathways we leave our individual gifts to the Juniors who will follow, we hope, in our capable footsteps. ALICE BATES leaves her title as Best Actress to Carolyn Olson who appears to be following in her footsteps -
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YEARBOOK ■ OKALr» McCOY leaves his great Shakespearean acting abi llty to Andre? Dion who just couldn’t poi ray Macbeth as beautifully as Donald if you don’t think this is true, go right evei ask Donald . SE.RIEY BLISS leaves her scholastic ability to Frank Daxber s r who just can’t seem to make the graces CL EL STAIRS leaves her quiet ar.d bashful manner to Evel r Bumpus wh never knows enough to keep still JOHN . ' TILL INS leaves his athletic ability tc Jar Chatpsil who isn’t going to bother with it,. ROBERT MALLEY leaves his debonair and suave appearance to David Olsen 7ho can use a bit of ' oomoh ' Y ■ GEORGE .VOOD leaves his pipe and moustache to Ian Chappell who is in the market for a good razor We the i rider- signed,, do declare this wholly to be our last il and testament t mads this first day of May in the year of Our Lord , Nineteen hundred and forty- two TRUE, INDEED Getting out a magazine Is no picnic If we print jokes, folks say we are frivolous « If we don’t print them, they say we ? re too serious If we publish original material, they say we lack variety If we publish things from other papers, we re too ‘ azy to write. If we don’t print contributions, we lack appreciations If we do print them, the paper is full of junk Most likely someone will say we swiped this from an exchange go WE oyr |
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