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Class Dill We, the Class of 1942 of the Borough of Conshohocken, County of Montgomery, and State of Pennsylvania, being, in minority, of legal age. and in majority, of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling any Will and all Wills made by us heretobefore: ITEM I: Unto our Faculty we bequeath all our sane knowledge, what we have of it, and hope they will use it to maintain the high standard and peace in the classroom that we so dearly strived to keep. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: To Verna Smolinski we will Joseph Borusiewicz's writing ability. Peg Dobbin leaves her acting ability to her ever-popular sister, Rosemary. One should strive to keep such talent in the family. George Clark's good taste in clothes we will to William Ristine. Ruth MacFarland and Pauline Gilbert leave their artistic ability to Margaret Millan and Walter Tucholski. Betty Mason is the recipient of Frances Chest's expert dancing. Maurice De Walt's height is willed to that little-but-mighty John Pasquini and Joseph Di Jiosia. Evelyn Warburton's cheerfulness is willed to Doris Shade. Doris Karr's ability to help Mr. Oerman in the office goes to Frances Slingluff. Marie Zinni is the recipient of Betty Detwiler's mild manner. Betty Smith's scholastic ability goes to Rita Monacelli. Willis Greene leaves his acting ability to Vernon Gray. Jane Cummins' cheerleading ability goes to Jean Stiteler. Elwood Dutill's ability to tack up wiring goes to ambitious Joseph Ellinger. Doris McCullough's ability to wear clothes goes to Ethel Long. Doris Hoagland's popularity goes to Ralph Stanko. To Laura Olsta goes Claire King's height. Raymond Shultz is the recipient of Donald Dobbin's ability to argue in class. Adele Buckley's alertness goes to Ruth Snear. June Eastman's New York accent is willed to whoever can tackle it. Louise Muntz gets a whole lapful of giggles and varieties of laughs from Dorothy Durn. (Maybe your horse laugh will change now, Louise.) Ellamae Culp's curly hair goes to Jane Roebuck, that flashy blonde of the Junior Class. That mild manner that belongs to William McFetridge goes to Michael Krill. Here comes that flashy wearer of red shirts, John Smith, and we will all of John's red shirts to that flashy Junior, Eugene Katz. Helen Blair wills her poetic ability to Marjorie Kirkpatrick, and I'm sure Marjorie will use it to the best of her ability. The sixth period Senior English Class will their ability to get homework the last minute of class to those lucky Juniors. William Ashworth's ability to chew gum faster than anyone I ever saw goes to any Junior who thinks that he can do better. so
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