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Phyllis Kelsey leaves many glorious memo- ries and a definite appreciation for the science teachers Deep River High School selects. Bob MacMahon leaves the mimeograph ma- chine to Mathias Zack to carry on for the Journalism Club. Wanda Wollock, the class tease, leaves her title to Barbara Drennan. Harold Tower leaves his willingess to speak only when spoken to, to Libby Batts. WilHey Scobey, jr., leaves his stuffed crow to up-and-coming taxidermists. To any one who wants it, Robert Palmer leaves his high-powered, super-speed voice. Helen Mclntyre leaves her shy voice to Tiny Parker to use in study hall. Caroline Hesser bequeaths her power to tame the men with those flirting eyes to Stephanie Giza. Thomas Eagan leaves his butch haircut to Robert Carlson. Robert Ressler leaves, a little too soon, a hole in student council. Alice Winschel leaves her quiet voice to Mary Morris-please, Mary, use it! 1 John Andeen leaves his studious noon- hour's to next year's geometry class. Les Berdensey leaves his high speed to Bert Ziegra. This invaluable document is hereby signed sealed and attested on this thirtieth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thou- sand nine hundred and forty-three. PHYLLIS M. KELSEY LEON LUKIE Will Committee Witnesses : PROFESSOR CRAVEN MADAM ELY .f .,.. , Z Z
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Ylnsllllill un?1CLeslumaul ol 'the Glass ol lfyl' We, the class of 1943 of Deep River High School, being in present unsound state of mind and body, do hereby bequeath our valued possessions, few though they may be, to those who remain behind us. It is our desire that they be cherished and regarded with utmost consideration. To Mr. William Farris we leave our appre- ciation of all he has done for us and many years at Deep River High that he may watch his improvements develop. To Miss Day We leave thanks for her guid- ance and our sincerest hopes that she will not again encounter as trying a year as our class has left behind. To Mrs. Ely we bequeath a muzzle to use on any future students who follow in Palmer's footsteps. We bequeath to Miss Hall in deep sincerity and with all due consideration a pair of skid- proof shoes and a warning to keep off the ice. To Miss Hannon we leave a pair of X-ray glasses to aid her in detecting gum-chewers. To Miss Keel we leave a steady, high speed office boy to run errands. We leave Mr. Muggleston a bromo-seltzer to help when he's overcome by his new duties as principal. To Miss Stone we solemnly, for her sake, bequeath a homemaking department on the ground floor. To Mr. Craven the class leaves Duane Brookes' way with the girls. To Miss Brown we leave Herbie Kurzels blush. The whole class leaves to .Deep River High School a calmness and serenity which there has not been for the past four years. Ernie Calamari leaves his speeches to Rudy Hazuka. Joy McKenney leaves her love of poetry to Bernie Negrelli. Stanley Berchulski leaves his hunting ability to the girls with instructions to hit the mark squarely. To any future arguments, Richard Pearson leaves lair heated side of the question, which is always different. Helen Hazuka and Claire Washburn leave their close friendship to Victor Tatko and Leon Olin. Leon Lukie leaves his ability to get into the oiiice to Richard Cole. Rita Garbarino leaves her ability to get home nights to Harry julian. Everett Jones leaves his giggle to Henry Kessel.. Lewis Francis leaves his sportsmanship to all athletes. Bernice Towner leaves her high scholastic standards to Audrey Lindner, just to keep them well cared for. Mary Nucci leaves her title, Best Dressed to Natalie Hotkowski. Douglas Kennedy leaves his temper some- where in a closet-we hope. George Watrous leaves his abilities in math to Alan Stoddard. Miriam Peckham leaves her hair-do's to Jack Eagan. Helen Kalweit leaves her musical abilities to Edward Golf who, we hope, will take pity on the piano. Edward Rutty leaves his store of long, tech- nical words to the publishers of Websters Dictionary. John Zupan leaves a window to anyone else who wants to look out of it. Genevieve Lukie leaves her agile hand at note-heaving to janet Holmes. Marjorie Gladwin leaves her engagement ring to jean Marsden. John Barone leaves his seat in the office to john Knox with the request that he not abuse the privilege. Reynold Marvin has already left his heart in New Hampshire. Kathleen Sbona leaves her ability to capture a man permanently to Katherine Anderson. Kenneth Stevens leaves the clock to Edward Ressler so he can watch it for a while. Darcy Lloyd leaves some of that remarkable sense of humor to fill in any dull spots in fu- ture Problems classes.
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E Pass lilsll' -2- l'??l3 Once more the days have rolled around When genius has to burn, To make a rhyme THIS YEARH can print About each one in turn. That is, each one in '43, Those that will soon be through, For they have been in high school now Four years, and good years, too. First Calamari, who won't speak Assembly days and such, He seems to feel a speech from him Would lack that magic touch. There's Lloyd, our fifty-fifty man, Absent just half the time, When he should be in class, he's home, Quite lost in dreams sublime. Claire Washburn is another one Who often is not here, But on the other hand, there's joy, Absent not once this year. Kathleen's a very loyal soul Who says, The fates be thanked, With regulations as they are, My letters all are Frankedf' Still waters run so very deep As Helen Mac can tell, But she's the type to get things done, And do them very well. Wanda, they say, is quite a tease, And Gene's an athlete strong, While Dick's an expediter now, He makes things move along. MacMahon is our camera man, . His pictures are his pride, And Rutty, too, delights to have His kodak by his side. Scobey was new to us this year, He says that he can stuff All kinds of animals that grow. Well, Scobey, all? enough! There's Marvin, too, who came last fall To join our '43, His heart is in North Conway still, just where he longs to be. Oh, what a tiny little nurse Our Alice's going to make, But then, it isn't size that helps To soothe a pain or ache! There's Doug, who often has a chip Upon his shoulder high, How he does love to argue As to wherefore, how, and why. Not long ago our Herbie and Our Robbie went away To help to lick the Japs up right, They'll do it, too, some day. That non-stop talker that you hear, Non other is than Abe, He never stops from dawn till dark- He started when a babe. Proud little Leon just began This year to do some work, He makes the honor roll each time, And does not try to shirk. Mary and Phyllis had a time At entertaining mumps, Those aren': so very nice to have, They swell one up in lumps. Barone joined the Navy, and Then waited for his call, While Popeye ate his spinach, So he grew to be quite tall. Tom Eagan is the errand boy With mail sack on his bike, Must be he likes his job real well, He's never been on strike. Buster has been a quiet boy But now heill sink or swim, For he has joined the Navy, Uncle Sam has need of him. Rita gets A in history, She studies it full well, O'er Helen Kalweit, so they say, Music hath cast its spell. Cab Hesser edits allour art, How good at that she is! Cy jones likes car machinery, just try him on a quiz. Y Smiles Hazuka is what her' name Suggests that she would be, Duane Brookes, so quiet and so shy Is forty-three's V. P. Les Berdensey is as polite And anyone could be, George Watrous is a studious soul, He wants an A, not C. Ken Stevens is a busy clerk, And so is Tower, too, Without these boys what do you think Our groc'ry stores would do? The ring that Marjorie now wears Bespeaks a wedding near. We hope 'twill be a lovely one, With skies serene and clear. john Zupan is a silent boy, Tho' good at any game, He has a funny nickname- Zupe, But then, what's in a name? B. Towner, secretary, queen, And D. A. R. girl too, Has been a busy person all Her high school years right through. Last of the girls is one called Peck She's jolly, full of fun, Then John Andeen completes the boys, So now the class roll's done. Good luck to all of '43, With wealth, good health, good friends And with these wishes to them all, This rhyme about them ends. ELIZABETH IRENB DAY.
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