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THE CATLINEAN Page Forty-five SENIGR CLASS PAGE FLOWER- White Rose COLORS- Blue and Gold Morro- Rowing, not drifting an-o-Q-n-any THEME SONGS jim Miller- What's the Matter With Me? june Simmonds- Mama, I Wanna Make Music Joe Krusich- Careless', Marjorie Novaria- All the Things You Are Hilda Church- The Little Red Fox Elizabeth Cord- Kitten on the Keys Betty De Lozier- School Days Russell Hunter- Scatterbrain Don Newton- Margie Barbara Russell- My Man De Witt Junkerman- Ma, She's Makin' Eyes at Me Kenneth Stine- Lazy Bones Jack Carter- Wild, Wild Women Annabelle Jamison-- just a Kid Named Joe Loyd Champion- Can This Be Love ? Beulah Mae Fuller- The Man Who Comes to Our House Geraldine Newton-'tOh, Johnny, Ohli' Betty Keller- Little Bit Independent Virginia Taylor- Little Girl Nellie Mae Stout- Simple and Sweet Lois Hall- My Heart Belongs to Daddy Marion Gritton- I've Got My Eyes on You Russell Anderson- You've Got to Be a Football Hero Ralph Bloom- I Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweetheart' Lucy Hipple-- Between Book Ends Polly Storm-- Sophisticated Lady
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THE CATLINEAN I, Russell Hunter, leave my giddiness to Lon Carrigan. I, Donald Newton, leave my blond good looks to Richard Cooper. I, Barbara Russell, leave my slim, girlish figure to Kathleen Hicks, along with my ability to dance gracefully. I I, De Witt Junkerman, leave my extraordinarily curly hair and my exception- ally good wrestling ability to Earl Prather. t I, Kenneth Stine, leave my ability to sleep in class and get away with it to Paul Taylor. I, faek Carter, leave my ability for winning wrestling bouts and for teasing the girls to Joe Hipple. I, Annabelle Jamison, leave my curly black locks and regal carriage to Franeis .lane Schuek. I, Loyd Champion, leave my way with the girls to Don Weaver. I, Beulah Mae Fuller, leave my beautiful blonde hair to Barbara S teinbaugh. I, Geraldine N ewton, leave my fame at Crazy Auction to June Prather. I, Betty Keller, leave my love for a good argument and my fiery temper to Alma S pessard. I, Virginia Taylor, leave my athletic ability and pep to Maxine Bloom. I, Nellie Mae Stout, leave my ability to play the violin to Loyd Puzey, who practices daily trying to learn how. I, Lois Hall, leave my chubbiness and giggles to Bill Corrigan. I, Polly Lou Storm, leave my tardiness to shorthand class to Anna VVolfe. I, Marian Gritton, leave my thick eyebrows to Henrietta Barkman. I, Ralph Bloom, leave my loud talk and noisy walk to Elbert Blaisdell. I, Russell Anderson, leave my love to play Ditch,' in pop's car, to Joe Pal, who doesn't exactly dislike the game either. I, Lucy Hipple, leave my high scholastic standing and my love for swimming to Marjorie Stine. C Signed J CLASS or 1940. C JUNIGI2-SENICDI2 BANQUIET One of the most oustanding events of the year was the Junior-Senior Ban- quet held at the Hotel Wolford on May 24, 1940. The three-course dinner was followed by the welcome given by Henrietta Barkman, Junior President, and the response given by the Senior President, DeWitt junkerman. All in attendance, Seniors, Juniors, and Faculty guests, enjoyed the dinner entertainment furnished by the Hotel and also the speeches which brought back memories of the past year. Following the banquet everybody attended a show at the Fischer Theatre. Page Forty-f
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