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LERBER, ALBERT CEREGI-IINO: I leave my position as president of the International Club to the next lucky person. VIRGINIA CLOW: I leave my Geometry class with the happy l?l anticipation of my returning next term. MARIAN COFFMAN: I leave my brother Robert the ability to get bookkeeping. TILLIE COI-IEN: I leave Richard Cohen the benefit of getting along without me. LOIS COLE: I leave Bookkeeping5 to the next unlucky guy. LORITA COLISTROI I leave Margaret Liberto the front seat in the assembly. I IRENE CROTZER: Illeave to my freshie, Eldon, all the fun and friends I have had in my Senior year at Commerce. PEARL CUNNINGHIAM: I leave my ability to do my homework at the Diner to Janet Smith. JIM CURLEY: I leave Art Baker to stroll the halls alone. MARY JEAN CURTIN: I leave my extra credits to Janet Curtis. LEONARD DELURY: I leave a set of unbalanced books in bookkeeping department of Office Training to future bookkleepers. BOB DE MARIS: I leave my jiving and jamming to Jack Krupa Elwood. JEANNETTE DICKEJY: I leave to Helen Whitford the ability to get here one minute before the bell. TERRENCE DOLANT: I leave my drums to prodigy Glen Bentley. JEAN EDMUNDS: Illeave my love for music to Frankie Werst. BONNIE ELLIS: I leave the good old days to Frances Wilcox. BOB EPLEY: I leave it up to Russ Jackson to get me a date with Francis Kovenz. EMILY ERDMAN: Illeave with fondest memories of Commerce. ETI-IEL ERICKSON: I leave my sister Vera to struggle on alone. I VERNON ERICKSON: I leave my will to be disputed between Richard Cohen and Bruce Aaron. LOUISE FITCH: I leave my ability to skim through my subjects by a hair to Virginia Bell. EILEEN FLORETH: I leave with Lillie Ness. VICTOR FORNI: I leave my parking place to Mr. Hansen. INGRID FORSGREN: I leave my struggle in shorthand to Eleanor Nordlof. JEANNE FREY: I leave my ability to be tardy to Janet Smith. ALICE FUGLEE: I leave Lois Borgensgard. JOE GATTO: I do leave my curly hair to the girls. HELEN GEORGE: It leave my position as parliamentarian of the International club to the next lucky person and leave Annabell Hermle to go home alone. GUY GERMANN: Itleave my iiving to Art Count Baker. MURIEL GIBSON: leave my ability to do homework and listen to the radio at the same time to Frieda Weisser: BELL GILBERT: I leave my ability to never be tardy to Sylvia Niener. MAXINE GREENE: rl do leave my nickname Mike to Art Baker. MARIE GREGG: I leave Barbara Hazner to locker alone. HAZEL HALL: I leave Mildred Gilbertson hoping to graduate soon. RALPH HAMILTON: I leave my bookkeeping knowledge to Jack Krupa Elwood. SHIRLEY HANSEN: ll leave my stuffed locker to Dorothy Hedrick so that she may have a little peace. WARREN I-IAYNESQ I leave all my shorthand to whomever wants it. ED HAYS: I leave it to Porky to keep care of Maxine for me. JEAN I-IAZELETT: llleave my seat in 203 to the next senior class. PAT HECKENDORR: I leave more room in the hall for Ruth Danielson to waste her time roaming around. 9 ' - GLORIA HECOX: If leave Jimmy Tolles my seat in O. T. IO ANN HERRlNG:l I leave Pat Johnson's sister June. Pl-IYLLIS I-IERRINGTON: I leave my O. T. error slips to Jerry Morris. MELVIN HIATT: I leave all midnight kerosene. JOELLA HOHL: I lelave Pat Nussbaumer to live and learn. LORRAINE HOREN TEIN: I leave that my cousin Lorraine I-Iorenstein should carry on my name. MARGARET I-IORS : I leave without my better half, Dolores Bennett. BEN HUNT: I do letlrve my reshafted tee to the golf team. JEAN HUNT: I leavte my inability to type to Helen Raskop. LOUIE HUNT: I leave Dan Woodworth in Eng1ish6 for the fifth straight time. A Page N in nun 'kg
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'it' in 'IFHIE CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, members oi the class oi Iune, 1940, do bequeath to the school in general, and to those specifically mentioned, in person, the tollow- ing valuable portions of our possessions acquired while we were a member ol the Student Body ol the High School oi Commerce. . . . Firstly, we do leave to Mr. Elton our gratitude for his sound advice. To Mrs. Demme we leave our thanks tor her counsel. I To the faculty we leave that they might be rid of the task of trying to edu- cate us. To our advisors, Mrs. Murray and Miss Parker, we leave all the appreciation in the world for their active guidance. And lastly we do bequeath to the seventh termers our choice seats in the auditoriuml As they lead the class oi Iune '40 so shall they lead the will of said class of graduating seniors- DON MCNEIL: I leave the worries of the next Class President to Harvey Hansen. CATHERINE REESE: I leave all that delicious candy in the stock room for Gloria Semintelli to count. MARY SCHALLER: I leave lonandober and Iaracoba all the tun in the fifth period lunch time. FRANK SCHEIBNER: I leave Iohn Karamanos to fill up those holes on the football team next year. DON MITCHELL: I leave the problem of trying to please people to the next I-Ii-Y president. CHARLES ALTORFER: I leave the burden of worries to the next Student Body President. MOLLIE MURPHY: I leave my bit of Irish blarney to the next one who will be wearin' o' the green. FRANCES SPADY: I leave the position as Secretary of the Student Body to the next person who gets it. MARIE ROSE: I leave the nervous breakdown I didn't have time to have to any future editor who does. LAURANCE ADRIAN: I leave my nickname to Darryl Sweet. ART ALLENSWORTH: I leave Woody with eleven more terms in which to graduate. HELEN AMATO: I leave Bernadine McCutchan with many happy memories. CARL ANDERLE: I leave my ability to get my shorthand to Bob Rauch. BILL ANDREWS: I leave the school. DORIS ARMSTRONG: I leave Leona my ability to get to classes on time. REGINA BABANI: I leave my cousin Regina a chance to carry on the name. CARL BACKSTROM: I leave my nickname Curly , thank I-Ieavensl ARTHUR BARSTAD: I leave Joe Ciarlo to Margie Polltck. MARION BATES: I leave the dates we haven't had together to Mary Lou and Bertha. VELMA BEAUDIN: I leave my place at the Kandy Counter to Miriam Cobb and Ruth Danielson. ALICE BELL: I leave Nira Deputy to struggle along with Luclle Fraser during the lunch period, and not to run out ol making tunny jokes. GERALD BERNANDO: I leave my B5 worries to Doris Cotonzariti. VIRGINIA BESTONE: I leave my position as Assistant Business Manager to Irene Schneider. ROSE MARIE BIORGE: I leave with no regrets. ANNA BOE: I leave with many memories and the ability to blush to whomever wants it. IULIA BOE: I leave Betty Anderson my front seat in assemblies. MARY BOLOS: I leave my sister Helen and her gang with regrets that I won't be back next term. LUCILE BON'I'I'Y: I leave to Ianice Bontty my love for Office Appliances. VIVIENNE BONTTY: I leave my good grades to Ruth Spears in her nine terms of high school. NELLIE BOTTI: I leave Audrey Innocenti to do her shorthand alone. GERTRUDE BROWN: I leave my ability to skate to Elva Schuh. ROSEALEA BUCHER: I leave Adeline Pflffer with her love for Gregg. RUTH BURDA: I leave to ioln the business world. JEAN CARLSON: I leave Burdens Peterson and Lenore Rapp still wondering who Marion Schimitz is. Page Eightun
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-K W save' ' 'TI Lf IEAN HUNTER: I leave the parties during fifth period at a certain table to Bernadine McCutchen, Helen Childers, Iune Belland, Ierry Allensworth. ETHEL HYDE: I leave Bernadine McCutchen to go to the school dances alcne, and take Helen Amato with me. VERA IAMMATTEO: I leave my sister Alice some extra credits. ANNESLEY IACKSON: I leave hair ribbons, slickers. and dirty saddles for life. GLADYS IAMES: I leave Norma Lipton the unemployed mailman. PAULINE IANSHAW: I leave with Gloria Hecox. LORRAINE IOHNSON: I leave to Gerda Eschenroder my knowledge of shorthand which she lacks. MILDRED IOHNSON: I leave my favorite library seat to Gladys Iohnson. PAT IOHNSON: I leave all of my vermillion nail polish to Mr. Haroun. FLORA IEAN KEPPINGER: I leave my shorthand ability to Dorothy Wheeler. ASTRID KILFORD: I leave my extra credits to my little brother, George. HELEN LOUISE KIST: I leave a pleasant three years to my sister, Mildred. ELAINE LAKEFISH: I leave Frances Rosensteln to carry on. MARGARET LAMOREAUX: I leave Frances Rosenstein to sing to herself during lunch period. CECIL LANDELS: I leave to Phylls Cummings my ability to be on time even though I almost break my neck doing it. May my ghost roam these halls and haunt you while you sleep in classes. LAURENCE LARSON: I leave my political activities to Rollin Clark, Esq. VIOLET LASIC: I leave my locker space to my sister, Antoinett. BETTY LEARNED: I leave Mr. Learned to worry by himself. ROGER LEONARD: I leave all the corny buslnessletters I write in class to Mr. Murphy. MARY LUBENOW: I leave the transcription of popular songs to Maxine Iacobs. UDORA MAGARIAN: I leave Mr. I-Iaroun my nail polish. MARGARET MANNING: I leave my baby dictionary to someone else that needs it. FRANK MARTIN: I leave Mathias Grail to eat alone. LEWIS MASTER: I just want to leave. ROSE MARY MAYHEW: I leave with the rest of the class. CORLISS MCFERON: I leave to Erna Lindsay, Squeaky. MARIORIE McGILL: I leave shorthand to lack Armstrong. RACHEL MENASHE: I leave the worries of the Blotter to next year's Editor. BETTY MERTZ: I leave Josephine Muehlberg to eat lunch alone. IACK MEYER: I leave the school to the highest bidder. MARY MILICH: I leave Betty Carpenter my seat in 224. LOLA MILIUCCI: I leave the future Kandy Kids a puzzle to solve of how to catch snitchers and snatchers. FREDA MlLLER:. I leave with Sammy, thank heaven! DOROTHY MOLIN: I leave my sister, Mildred to keep Billy Young company. ALICE MONTGOMERY: I leave Ioyce McKinney my freckles. ANNE MORGESE: I leave my position as Kandy Kid to some gal who can take it. FRIEDA MUDRICK: Frieda leaves, will you? ANN NEELEY: I leave my youth. GENEVIEVE NEISZ: I leave my stool in the cafeteria to Helen Probstale. LILLIE NESS: I leave lean Beverly to graduate. MARY NOEL: I leave my books to Ruby Seckman. Happy days, Ruby. LAURA NORDMARK: I leave Darrel Bridenstein to locker with some other girl. LEN OLIVER: I leave-at last. THELMA OSBORN: I leave to my sister, Norma lean. my ability to run for the bus every morning. PEGGY PALMER: I do leave my freckles to anyone who wants them. ROSALIND PERKINS: I leave with the class. IOSEPHINE PHILLIPS: I leave my ability in not getting shorthand to whomever wants it. DOROTHY PICKTI-IORN: I leave my position in O. T. to Roberta Silvester. ALTHEA PLOGG: I leave three inches of my 5' 11 to my cousin, Shirley Peterson. ED POLICI-I: I leave my bookkeeping to Yazz and Buoy. LORETTA RASMUSSEN: I leave to Gerda the advertising worries of the Ledger. JUNE RICHMOND: I leave my pal Lorella Wilson to eat lunch all by herself. IAMES ROBINSON: I do leave the school, magnaminous of me, isn't it? Page Twenty
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