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IXTY THE INDIAN LAST Xl ILL AND TESTLXNIEXT We the Class of Nrnteen Hundred and Forty four hayrng duly consrdered our current wealths and abrlrtres and hoprng we have forgotten nothrng rmpor tant do hereby publrsh thrs our last wrll and testament yyherern we bequeath our many abrlrtres and drsabrlrtres garns and losses to our successors FIRST Donald Apgar leaves hrs baton as Senror Class Presrdent to Donald Grrffrn who has been so successful as Presrdent of the Junrors thrs year SYCOND Dorrs Hoffman bequeaths to attrtudes wrth the conndence that Betsy can Betsy Barnes her arabesques and gr atly Improve on them THIRD Earle Compton doesnt know vthat to leave so he just leaves FOURTH To no one Allre Stevenson leaves the two other srdes of the Trrangle She can t bear to part wrth erther to Ruth Melrck her latest cheer leadrng methods rn hopes that Ruth wrll Increase the lrst wrth addrtrons of her own FII TH Mary lou Wharton transfers SIXTH Fhrlrp Gebhardt leaves to Charles Thorne hrs wolfrsh technrque whatever that rs we re not qurte sure SEVENTH To Dorrs Beers Anne Prckell leaves her farthfulness rn keep Ing the home frres burnrng We hope Dorrs makes good use of rt EIGHTH Leona Levesque leaves to Helene Lucas her famous French pro nuncratron so that Helene wrll be able to pronource correctly Lanrer NINTH The patents on hrs blow hrgh gunpowder Frank Cadmus leaves to Beverly Lucas who wants some day to be a doctor 'l VXITII lack Sherrerd bequeaths to Roy Brown hrs perennrally correct chemrstry answers K asnodemskr leayes her 5 8 TXXILITH Catherrne DeRose cookrng expert leaves to Farth Hommer her abrlrty to prepare any meal THIRTEFINTH Alvrna Trnnes and Donald Lambert leaye therr four year romance to Helen Apgar and Stewart Sargent who have just got started FOURTIIINTH Allen Luke Ramsey svyarn of the Senror Class queaths hrs ear vsrgglrng technrque to lVlr Farrclough FII IVI NTll Arlene Stryker leaves to Adolfo Alyare7 her shorthand speed XVe know Adolf wrll take advantage of rt SIXTFTNTH ln hopes that she wrll learn to employ rt at the rrght trmes Dorothy Hunt leaves Emma Storr her srlence SI-XI NTPFNTH Ralph 'Vlotz vsho drslrkes wearrng tres leay es all hrs to Bob Shurts EIGllTl I NTH Elrzabeth Ann Gordon leayes her undyrng persrstence to 'Xlyron Hall NIXL Il I N l'll Steve Levrts makes the greatest saerrnce He leaves to John Jablonskr hrs grrl frrend verthout whom he can scarcely ererst Y X T Y 1 - r 7 I HX V, ' 11 I . . . , 7 , , H K ' 7 I I v 4 L 'I V V 1- X 1 A 1 D A I I 1 I U ' I 3 ' , ' e ' . . A 7 ' A 3 - I ' s I e ' Y 3 7 ' ' . 3 3 Y . . ' . H . ,, - 1 U Z K u u a 1 7 ' x ' v ELEVIENTH: To Carmen D'Avella, 'Ashort stuff of the Junior Class, Rose I, ' ,, I ll 'Q : I ' s V ' Y 3 V 1 3 ' , 4 Y ' ' ' 'A' I V3 1' V1 EE' 1 Q' ,bee s X e l ' 7- I I S A . I . Q 1? V 5 v 1 x 1 Y A 4 1 mx . y X I I f ' Er' . ir' I I , ' ' I I I , U I a Say 1 ' f r' - ' Y v : : J r' - ' , . 1 - ' 1 s 1 4 04.
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THE INDIAN INIII III To Vl1rg1rIt nlhorm 1 LOIT1I'ULI'LlZl NUI I hams lui' lsr1oxxlIdqI of bookkuping 'I XXI X IH IIRST Bob Qulphin poSsIssor of thp sunts of pk.I'pLlLl1l motion l 1sIs his lsroxxl dgI ol thI r lpPllLlIlOl'l to Bob Rounswillx N KI o Hoxmrp l'lITlSOIl N 1x Gri in uns mis uri I osslul 1rIIrir1 thi XmIr1I1i1 an N III om fmII r I1vIs Io loI nll11Ils11Irrx his no LQ 1 IIIY lor QIIIINY along sinh un urs N o Ior I Oflllfn xs o ISL I fmils Llaur L'llllS h r lox Ifor iiturbugging N I L I. L II II L 10 Room mst 1-,ar Domld Brasdmann hams hIr his URI NIH SIXTII Arlux D1lrymplI luus to l-lIlIr1 Emms h r slimness TXXI NIH 5EX l:NTH Sun GIl1n luus to Bill Scholz his ability Io ridg 21 motorcycln sshilb Dick COIJL lI1vLs his sgat on it to W alter Driggsrs XX I NIH I IC Illll Ruth D Its gmciousls luus to Tom N IYIIII nr cousin Ulfllki I sun 1 pI1sIQ ssiti thI Irms I N 1mIs 1rrI N Il'1Irsoii thI boy with IhI gl'IlT1OLlI' U igun L to luiio. C Imp r1mis hump lXllll'lI' lfkqllxlllh Io Dorolhs ll1qIrm1i1 mimi mu Idgg ul I its loss 1nd sorro h aurus to Rulh Cl1r1stIr15In 19 muuh Iroubh IS ours cl Il ll,NlOl L lhm nr SDCL SOI9llU'XlU without g lime., uught 11 1Lr1i1 1 ll rish Ins :Im h1ir lI11IsI1 I I1sII1 m our hop Ih1I oIhIr Ll1ssIs wo11tLI1usI lun 1 ncord to brmlx by pus 1111110 1 hIttIr Senior I ham 1 In VL xx trud so h1rnl to LIL s I 1I UHLCIIITILI' o is 1 xx Iirmp in o r ur YLIYS pls 1 1 ri an I If iq om r I YLL QUTTILYS igmd SI1 Id and I1Iki1owlLclgId by LhI C l1ss ol imum Hundrnd ami For 1 four SlUf7tlIUl't s Lim C111 O K Coioxfi G D A Hoiisixs 5 'I'xx'-ko 1 .I I - A -, I - I, II-l- Feld - 'I'xx'i. i'ifsi2ivxhz T -I I .I I , IIII- 'FI I-I IQ -- 5 ilC 4 II -- ' SIU -. iltXX'I5. IkH' IRD: .I I Vx' --III I-I . - ' I- II- 3 I-I Ib'l' A K- ' I 'I'ivi-I i'i1ioL'i1'i1II: 'I' G- g- K I -II I fh -II-? i . '- bw qu-I I' I- 'c ' ' MJ. 'l'KX'I1. I'Y-I-II-TII: l.illiar1 ClldSlH will h- sure to hav- A S-at i lc S1111 'I'v. -1 '1 II I' III ' I- I All II we ar' ' '. will lu I-I:-I l - I ,f'r. 'I'xxI1 'I'ivNIN'I'IIg .II -' BI -I Il- I , - V - I birl f -. lI-.wus his all irc .I 1 bcll. 'l'IIIIQ'I'IIf'III: IM ' I - -I 5 I g . his ' 'Q lsr 'l- -I A lov: ' I' L' I i WS. 'I'iIII:'iivIIiias'I'z PIII Xlccll -I .wiil III ' I I' . -I los- 'I'o'I'IIIfll-1fiL'IfI'1': WI lc -- IQ f I- I - -I ' - I'o'rIIIa, ws: W- -I - -I - -c 'II - - ' play I i ' lgvcf' To 'IIIII 5 ' I III-s: W- - -- Ill I- I im 'Q '- I I 'I -w 'l C A K7 'I . 'I'o 'I'lIl- iizilqiixiixz XV- lui- I --I I - I' 'I1Ii w I-I -I ' Ll fo 'I in ho tlcj wo 'I h '- as mu'h work in II-I iiiik th: lc h I - . S' - -I - 'N'---I - . I. LII1 M. I. Iziaifx
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