Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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' ' 1 A5 this poirrhthe -yommg-mani Q'-A- . SGHMiTTE on, ,thslyneadsi fggggqaeutr SCBTLITZSINGER rage-:Huff 'WrTw. 4yafo:Mx,f'.1e 1- , o Vofff- W ff .fQf2iy 4 f ,fu2You beast, you-cad, you wolilvi 3 'MA , ,sa , -Qbf , Qu jf 1- Wwhy you iittie--H , -1.-,g f rfb! ,ii'ffFV But soon they were reconciled and murmured tenderly in each' others'eers+s WNo MARBELLUS eber twarrel, sall-we,.Pwescious?U . ' Kg ,a h's -r,,,Just'then a E ACH emmerged from beneath a table., Rbsemary.scROEHMed and tried to crawl up to Jimmy's shoulder to-escape this -threatening peril. ,The Old butler raced in and seeing the girl evidently trying -to escape the rou h embrace of this brute stranger, snatched a paring knife from-thee table and Abpeught,our hero and our story to an untimely end. . . -A. ffg,f fit Y V Wig 4.4,i .simon CLASS WILL , We, the most high Seniors of 1942, being of sound. bod and mindfC?D, do hereby make this our last will and testament before departing to another life: - ,E . -f -4 - ,.r. .Q Clause I , f 1 ,-- ,, , c io. - In 'ho . To the school as a whole, we bequeath fifty-three vacancies to be filled as wellies possible from the material at hand.4 A A - r-H . ' ' I ' H iVcisuse'114 ' - - ' 3 r -. . V, , . . 1- 1 , . A .. . ' .. , .r E1 ,. , , ,- I, - . J- , .- . .N Q' i:To the Walls of the corridors and rooms we leave cor Singerprintsr lip- stick smudges,titetatetoe games and other idle-moment artistry to remain until 'some generous Board of Education sees fit to repaint the SChOO1..,': . lr' Clause III . ' V . . . . no 'To the 'janitors - we leawfeiu the we hronght in og our shoes fno lcommdn clay is this--but hallowed groundD'together' with the gum that, after cheering many-a dreary study hour, found its last resting place on the under Side of tables or chairs. . . Ar I -. V 4 . - , I L V 4 W F . 1,7 , - ',C1ai1seIV-- , H ., . 'f ' 'To the teachers fpatient sou1sl weTbequeath our utmost- admiration for 'their tireless efforts to discover ,something that weihighlyiintellectual Sun- iors did not already know.. 'V Clause V .. . . Q ' To the office force we leave our sincerest thanks, for the times we were called to the office in the middle of a class. ' 7k 5 , X 'U 6' 'f 5' , . If sf i W s - 4 Q9 my 5-gg 3 ','t'ie - Y - . . --1 Hs 4' G 'ff fr ffl '.,3,,: 11, J 5 4.7. -,Z A 1 a - 53 1 5 V K. V' My 3 4 A, 2' 5,4 -'V V V ,Ms-X j-J' Y IL, 2 ,f 4. fl-i...'-we r F-iff. ,Z .. lr . -1' L- A 1 X -wg A, ' -fl, i'ff.,,-.f5fzfl?l.? ls'jff1i , ':. na'24!.v

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Clause VI To the Defense effort we bequeath, as a patriotic gesture, all the waste paper we left in desks and lockers. Clause VII To the library we leave our initials carved in the table tops and all the comic books the cruel faculty took away from us in the past four years. KWe couldn't get them back anyway.l The books we leave as we found them, dog-eared and,dull. Clause VIII To the lockers we leave such non-essentals as gym shoes, notebooks, mir- rors, and photographs of Victor Mature. For convenience, we will also 1ggvg the locks. Clause IX Lastly, to the happy but ignorant babble that remains, we leave our exemp- lary career through four years at Brentwood. May they strive to achieve the same goal as we-to know everything. We hereunto affix our hand this 28 day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred, forty-two. SENIOR CLASS

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