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CLASS PGEM The goal for which we all have strived is coming into sight, We've learned just how, and when, and why, and also wrong We're going out into a world where each may do his share, But 'tis quite impossible to say exactly where. A boy might be a soldier, a sailor, or marine, Another a professor or better still a dean, A banker or an architect, a farmer or a doctor, A butcher, baker, dentist, clerk, a journalist, or proctor. T'was usually quite natural for a girl to have been a teacher, A model, or stenographer, or possibly a preacherg But now she's in a factory working for defense, A WAVE, a WAAC, a SPAR, a nurse, to help in times so tense. She works long hours and on the swing shift too, At home or in the shop there's nothing she can't dog And along with her brothers on land and on sea, She's helping to keep this the land of the free. So we leave these halls of learning for a new and different life, Which though crowded with hardships and worries and strife, Will help us to prove in all that we do, That we are Americans through and through. DOROTHY SOMMER '43 from right: Page Twenty-fiv
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Page Twenty-six CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of i943 of the Dunellen High School, being sound in mind and body, do, as our final official gesture in our Senior year, make. publish, and declare this document as our last will and testament. FIRST: We leave to all the teachers who have helped or guided us through the years, and especially to those teachers who have tolerated us in our Senior year, our sincere appreciation and thanks. SECOND: The personal bequests of each Senior to his succeeding classman as follows: Arthur Lodge is the recipient of Bob Johnson's towering height. Marge Barrett leaves her rare and captivating laugh to Anne Parlock. June Peers wills her peekaboo bang to Audrey Palm. Anita Wiedrich leaves a pack of gum to Catherine Bowden. Phyllis Derr leaves her position as Editor-in-Chief of the Exodus and a box of headache powders to any Junior who's looking for work. Grace Wilks donates her contagious giggle to Grace Klein. Norman Beyerman leaves his roller skates at the rink for Marita Gibney and Marcella Golden. Julie Vilkelis leaves her wardrobe to lrene Voorhees. Bud Swackhamer wills his devilish wisecracking to John Selenko. Mr. Goldberger is the recipient of Ed Wieczorek's job in A. C. Peggy Calder wills her sense of responsibility to Claire Carter. Moo Capaccio leaves her petiteness to Marilyn Dix. Eve Nash leaves her secret for making cokes to Mr. and Mrs. D. Jimmy Higgins leaves his guitar to Andy Sobel. Jean Howe bestows her good naturedness on Mary Lou Morin. Dot Sommers leaves to join Tony Gloria Rotondo inherits Noreen Doyle's ability to keep fellows guessing. Betty Curren wills her potentiality to make friends to Shirley Schmidt. Mickey Sutter bequeathes his long underwear to Ed Rankin. Shirley Evans wills her red hair to Red Kloosterman. Bill Zilg leaves his rare art of playing the xylophone to anyone who can do as well. . Lucy Mondok leaves her place in Glee Club to Marion Kennison. Helen Seman leaves her long trek to school to Nadia Sadowsky. Eleanor Maier bequeathes her enjoyment of sports to her sister, Mary. Lillian Setnicky leaves her pleasant disposition to Dot Dealaman. Charlie Georgio leaves his unassuming manner to Charlie Schilling. DeWitt Conklin bestows his past records of scholarship as an inspiration to Bill Shepherd. Effie Talada leaves Mr. Barstow a light for the dark room. Dick lsler leaves to Joe Barna his innocent look. Bobbie Bowden relinquishes her locker to any Junior mechanical genius. A succeeding member of the Student Council inherits all of Caroline Dietz's cares and worries of being Recording Secretary. Ann Zimowski wills her ability to sew a fine seam to Miriam Rothermel. Grace Vargo wills her stateliness to Gloria Phillips. Walt Olkoski leaves his brother Tommy. Anna Hauck inherits Helen Janos' ability to keep quiet on all occasions. Frances and Larry Harned bequeath their example of sisterly and brotherly love to Arlene and Tommy Murray. Dick Allen leaves his tendency to argue with teachers to Carl Christiansen. Helen Jarueswski leaves her cheerleading technique to Bette Mundy. John Sobel leaves his artistic talents to Pete Kostiuk. Ed Smith leaves his idle Chatter. Nancy Herr contributes a lock of her blond hair to Whitey Luthman. King Kayo leaves his jive for the underclassmen to dig.
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