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Class Will of 1945 We, the Class of 1945 of the Helen Bush School, having achieved our ultimate goal, that of becoming Seniors, hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. Bequests to the Faculty The seniors leave to Mrs. Lister a phonograph record of our happy voices. The French Ill, IV, and V classes leave Madame Chessex a daily dictee. Gwen Cunningham and Barbara Ludberg leave their deck of cards for the faculty bridge tea. The chemistry class leaves Ur. Gailey coke to go with her ruin. To Mrs. Dickie goes Terry and the Pirates. With great joy the seniors leave Mrs. Livengood their glottal clicks. A battered and dog-cared copy of Forever Amber is left Mrs. Matthews. The seniors in the Algebra H class leave Mrs. Bush the algebra answer book. ll seems she has not had it all year. To Mrs. Galloway is left the secret-there is no second bell 6th period. The seniors bequeath a peaceful dining room to Mrs. Hinman-they hope! We will to Mrs. Williams a parliamentary class-meeting. To Mrs. Ballaine the seniors leave a ray of hope that she will have a class that does not care about grades. The four seniors who took art bequeath to Mr. LaGrille a new voice box to replace the one he wore out on them. A movie projector that works is willed to Mrs. Gall. The seniors leave to Mrs. Carlson a telephone that does not ring. A boarder in perfect health is bequeathed to Mrs. Birkmaier. Bequests to the Classes VVe gladly leave the juniors ten lovely volumes of the Green Anthology for their exclusive use and enjoyment plus the Senior Bench and Door. To the sophomores we will our athletic prowess. To the freshmen the seniors will dates for their Senior Prom. We bequeath to the seventh and eighth grades respect for seniors. Personal Bequests Sally Ayres leaves her hair to Kay Parke1'. Midi Sawyer leaves a black strapless to Pat Parrott. ldalice Squire wills her senior legs to Marty to keep them in the Broughton family. The senior boarders leave Rusty Wall the exclusive use of the back stairs. Adoria Schultz wills an empty cigarette package to jean Watson. june Beck leaves an extra large donut to jill Philips. Sana Harrah bequeaths her pull with Mme. Chessex to josie Kubley. The Big Six will their popularity to the next occupants of their room. The Little Six will their friendship with the juniors to the next Big Six. Cynthia Schoen leaves her methods of escaping history to future frosh. Jackie Wanamaker and Sally Ayres leave the teacher's room lst period to lfrana Larrabec and Marty Broughton. Stevie Scheiffler wills her voice to Paula Gunby. Barbara Barrett leaves her curly hair to Ruth Anderson. Barbara Peyser's promptness is willed to Mary Dickison. Joan Frayn leaves Mrs. Lister and meeting Tykoe deadlines to Betts Hansen. Joan Southwiek leaves the sole privilege of wearing an up-sweep hair-do to Mrs. Williams. Betty Osborne leaves her superior sailing technique to Gig King. Cynthia Bruce wills the weeds at Gracemont to Mrs. Curtis. She would leave the flowers, only she has already picked them. llorothy Barrett leaves Evelyn Locke her height to help her get on a horsc. Barbara Vannice leaves her slinky walk to Beany Black. Phyl Rattray wills her Negro husband to the highest bidder. ldalice Squire and Katie Clare Roys leave their ability to carry on conver- sations during history class to Elizabeth Haynes and Kathleen Billings. Nancy Lee Hanson bequeaths her sunny, smiling face to Pat Scherrer. But our suntans we are taking with us. L42-
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Midi Sawyer, ruled by Aries, will be known the world over in ten years as the Florence Nightingale of 1955, and head of the Sawyer Children's Orthopedic Hospital. Stevie Scheiffler was also born under Aries, the sign of many famous people. ln 1955, movie-goers all over will thrill to the low, pulse-raising voice of one of the year's greatest discoveries. Cynthia Schoen, born under the sign of Taurus, will follow in her Father's footsteps, as a commander in Admiral Osborne's-fleet. Adoria Schultz, whose life is ruled by Virgo, will have developed an un- precedented reputation on the screen, Miss Schultz will be known as the first movie star with naturally long and curly eyelashes. Joan Southwick was born under the sign that will make her famous. ln 1955 her comic-strip character Saggitty, the Great, will be known the world over, and Joan will enter into a partnership with Walt Disney. Geneva Spalding, whose destiny is ruled by Gemini, will be one of the most famous Manons ever to sing the part from the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera House. Her success will bring forth world-wide acclaim, and her career will be studded with many great performances. Idalice Squire, born under the sign of Aquarius, will be revolutionizing the world of art with her abstract paintings. Heralded as greater than Dali she will be Woman of the Year for 1955. Barbara Vannice, dominated by Sagittarius, will have her heart pierced by many of Cupid's arrows by the time 1955 rolls around. In fact, her home will become famous as containing the only library in the world in which each book has written on it the names of different admirers. Jackie Wanamaker, born under the sign of Aries, will continue, until the time of her marriage in 1955, to be known as the blond bombshellf' and the center of attraction at all dances.
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