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Gcwdinal Grace Reynolds, will my attendance record to Helen Regetz. Lucille Rice, bequeath my blonde hair to Eugenia Teachout. Mildred Rogers, will my ability to keep matches on hand to Catherine Hawk. Frances Rosenberg, bequeath my nick- name Fanny to Tiny Stansell, whose is more evident. Thelma Rubley, will my ability to laugh at Mr. Clute's jokes to a wise Sophomore. Donald Schuette, will my ever-present palate to Dick Carr. Michael Joseph Service, Jr., will my beard and ability to call girls names fin a nice wayl to Dick Carr. Ethel Sherman, will my ability to stay in Study Hall all day to Ruth Bertram. Eva Sherman, will my ability to leave the boys alone to Harriet Fisher. Alyce Showalter, will my sense of humor to Mr. Frizzo. Frances Smith, will my strong voice to Mr. Frizzo. Marjorie Smith, will my ability to balance the school books one penny off to a future N.Y.A. student. Virginia Lee Smith, will my nick-names to someone more befitting. Robert Stansell, will my taxi-service to anyone with a car and plenty of gas. 1 LaMoyne Stickney, will my dog to anyone who wants to flea the country. June Stroupe, will my girdle to anyone who wants a snap out of life. Ella Struble, will my height to Alice Van Dyke. Ellen Sweezey, will my bicycle to Erma Van Kalnpen for figure slimming exercise. Roger Tash, leave my meal-ticket at the Stag Cafe to Miss Burrell. Shirley Thurkow, will my figure and all my boy friends to Maggie Gould. Vernice Tighe, will my height to anyone who wants it. Rudy Torrini, will my knack for always managing to arrive late to Paul Speed Stowell. Judson Tuckey, will my ability to play second-fiddle to my under-classmen. Betty VanDyke, will my big feet to any- one who wants a good understanding. Vern Wert, will my courage to get a Ger- man haircut to Eugene Pascoe. Betty Whaley, will my ice skating ability to Dorothy Otis. Mable White, will to anyone who can af- ford gas, the use of Josephine. Ruth Zeluff, will my ability to tell a joke to Mr. Renshaw. Dear CHS: One day we guys had senioritisg We thought about our past. We thought about our friendships, And hoped that they would last. We remembered all our teachers And all the gaff they took, And everything we learned Though we never touched a book. In fact, our sentiment carried us til e- We justly decided to leave a will. This document, intended for pals fWhich includes, of course, all fellows and galsl Will help you recall us forever, eternal. f 'J
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Xi x Hilda Gardner, will my timidness to Jack Van Schoick. Donald Gates, will V.C. my double-jointed knees to counteract her snake hips. Eugene Gerth, leave the hope that the in- visible study hall teacher will beat Frizzo out of a job. Warren Gruner, will my seat in Ag. Class to any Junior who's behind in his sleep. Wilma Hard, will my nick-name Softie to anyone hard enough to take it. Norma Harvey, will my shyness to Virginia Cornish. Emma Haskell, will my enviable positions and millions of dollars to an industrious Junior. Pat Hawkins, will my trombone to Elaine Rogers. Betty Hecht, will my lisp to anybody who thinks they can sing the Lisping song. Mildred Hoff, will to anyone who will write in it, my diary. Betty Howard, bequeath my nick-name Fifi to anybody who has the qualifica- tions. George Hurrell, will my dumb questions to anyone who wants to be kicked out of Greenfs class. Leonard Kelly, will my speed frunningl to Carl Stansell. Dick Kerr, will my ability to resist the burleys to Chuck Cary. Marjorie Kibbe, bequeath my arms to Great Britain for war purposes only. Fred Lapham, will my ability to get along with Mr. Lyons to Art Mohr. Clarence Lenon, will my bigfeet to anyone who can buy the shoes. Robert Linton, will Hudson Street to my- self for four more years. Charlotte Lloyd, will my N.Y.A. work to anyone who likes to miss classes. Margarite Loewe, will my height to Phyllis Dean. W' j5?J lx 7947 Dorothy Loose, will my baby talk to Kath- ryn Clark. Ken MacRae, will my locker, its pictures, et cetera, to Hooney Newberry. Dorothy McQueen, will to my rightful heir, my pug nose. Marguerite Manigold, bequeath my smile and dimples to Douglas Mott. Bill Miller, will my seat in a certain De- troit theater to Mr. Lyons. Louetta Mock, will my careful driving abili- ty to Miss Lazenby. George Mohrhardt, will my cap and gown to Frank Goodyear, if it fits him. Dick Morgan, will my ability to spot park- ing places to Bob Allan. Jim Murray, will my Sam Snead golf form to Jack Gates. Marion Nearpass, will my ability to drive to Helen Regetz. Robert Olds, will my basketball coaching ability to Leo Frizzo. Leslie Olney, will my cute nick-name to Bob Whitman. Rodney Paradine, will my ability to any- body flunking in four subjects. Jeanette Peavey, will my ability to remem- ber to Mrs. Mac Farlane. Donald Perry, will my ability to make friends fand enemiesj to Curley Leedom. Leah Placeway, will my lovely apartment to anyone who can keep it clean. Dale Plant, will my wisdom to Jack Van Schoick. Gladith Pruyne, will my long finger nails to the U.S.A. for national defense. Donna Quimby, will my ability to keep quiet in government class to Mr. Elliott. Shirley Quimby, will my ability to take shorthand to Maxine Fillmore. Barbara Rapp. will my bashfulness to little Bobbie Bawden. Charles Rasler, will my outstanding marks to my brother, Sam.
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if Jaunty Juniors SECTION I Top R.ow: Abersold, AcMoody, Allen, Arlington, Asbury, Ball. Second Row: D. Barnes, J. Barnes, Bartholmew, Birch, Blanchard, Bradley. Third Row: Branch, Brauker, Brockway, N. Brown, R. Brown, B. Browne. Fourth Row: Bunce, Buckhout, Burton, Carr, Cary, Caswell. Fifth Row: Church, Clark, Cole, Corey, Doris A Crawford, Dorothy Crawford. Sixth Row: Crull, Davenport, B. Davis, V. Davis, W. Davis, Dean. Bottom Row: Derhammer, Ellinger, Filmore, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, Gehring. We, the class of '42, have really given other classes something to shoot at. We chose a very difficult play, The Vampire Bat and with 40 Juniors working on the cast and on the commit- tees, and with everybody selling tickets we made it a booming success. Since it was so successful we were able to put on a Junior-Senior banquet that simply made one's eyes pop out. Nearly every member of the class served on a committee at some time during the year. Thirty of the Girl Reserves were Juniors, seventeen were Hi-Y membersg ten were F.F.A. members, and some were Home Ec. Club members, as well as having four juniors on the varsity debate team. So you can see that the Y' whole class was very active. Then, individually, Wayne Green represented the school in extemporaneous speaking in the dis- trictg Mary Ann Corey acted as High School clerkg Kathryn McNall was a prize winner in the essay contest, Babs Parker was a drum majorette for the second year, and Margaret Gould was a prominent member of the Student Commission. Then, too, we had the one and only Jack VanSchoick. Dick Asbury, our handsome president, John Woodward, vice-president, Martha Treat, secretary, and Kathryn McNall, treasurer, were the class of- ficers of the Jaunty Juniors.
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