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Jane Sherpey leaves Jane Stahl the ability to make a figure eight on roller skates, while Janice Van Pelt leaves her clarinet to Cora Stup- plebeen for the school orchestra. Marjorie Barden takes the cake . She's giv- ing Betsy Moore the title Bring 'em Back Alive while Helen Hoffstedt and Betty Gifford leave their cooperation in the senior play to Dorothy Nutting. ' Geraldine Dedrick gives to Harriet Demos the honor of holding a certain sick person's hand, as Carol Hall wishes to give Dodo Gor- man the alarm clock that gets her to school just on time every morning. Charlotte Brusie leaves to Jane Simmons and Charlotte Bemiss her studiousness as well as her neatnessg while Robert Herron inherits Helen Lengyel's title as The Maestro of the Ivories . Edward McKern The Giant of the Class of '44 hands this title down to Larry Patlen. To the Class of 1945, Rose Navarra and Helen Whiffen wish to leave their skill in writ- ing the Class Will. Last but not least, Leo Colwell leaves his title The Class Lover to George Quinion. To MISS DARDESS: We leave a complete set of revised English IV literature books to save time making assignments from both old and new books. TO MISS LAMBERT: We leave an assistant so that she will not find her activities so compli- cated. TO MISS POTTER: We leave a priority for a couple of new tires so the bumps on the dirt road won't seem so bad to and from school. TO MR. CONGDON: We leave a longer deferment from the Army so he can still keep up the voices of C.H.S. TO MRS. PULVER: We leave a very sincere thank you from every Senior for so ably helping this class in its many times of need. T0 MISS ASHLEY: We leave a Lieutenant in the Navy to come and help conduct her classes. TO MRS. RADLEY: We leave some V-Mail writing paper. E281 TO MISS DZIEKONSKI: We leave a scooter so she may travel from one room to the other taking care of the sick. To MRS. MAGEE: We leave a airplane so she can make Hudson to Chatham in a very few minutes. To Miss CHRISTENSEN: We leave some red ra- tion points. TO Miss ULLRIOH: We leave a different car in which to travel to the basketball games. TO MR. BENSON : We leave a new supply of sul- phuric acid to scent the corridors. TO MISS MICKLE: We leave a stove to keep her warm while conducting gym classes. TO MISS MORRIS: We leave a list of pupils bor- rowing equipment from her so she will know who doesn't return them. TO MR. DAVIS: We leave a big cheer for coach- ing our sports so well. To MR. VOSBURGH: We leave a couple of spare moments so that he will be able to set the clocks on time. TO MR. BURROWS: We leave more fuel to keep all the school rooms comfortable. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seal, this March 31, 1944. CLASS OF 1944 HELEN WHIFFEN, ROSE NAVARRA, Executors. The above instrument, on the date hereof, was signed, sealed, published, and declared by the testator, the Class of 1944, as, and for, their Last Will and Testament, in the presence of us who at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto sub- scribed our names and addresses as witnessess. EENY, MEENY, MINY, fThere a.in't gonna be no mo'j Witnessess : lOURNEY'S END
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