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SENIOR ANNUAL NINETEEN FORTY-TWO CLASS WILL I, Helen Anderson, bequeath my congenial disposition to Marion Muller. I, Mae Brownrigg, bequeath my physical quietness to Carl Aylesworth. I, Betty Colburn, bequeath my plumpness to Mildred Benjamin. I, Adrian Cole, bequeath my place as President of the Student Council to Lois Shatzel 1, Walton Dauchy, bequeath my refined giggle to David Newton, I, Ernest Emhof, bequeath my competitve spirit to Bob Talbot. I, Beatrice Fuller, bequeath my blonde locks to Evelyn Emanuelson. I, Dorr Hickling, bequeath my oblivion to women to John Heinrich. I, John Hill, bequeath my love of sports to Virgil Zinninger. I, Sam Hill, bequeath my lightning punch to Valy Kreck. I, Julia H-ouk, bequeath my mischievous nature to Doris James. I, Margery Hull, bequeath my poise to Virginia Zinninger. I, Wilma Hume, bequeath my figure to Beatrice Kane. I, Evelyn James, bequeath my quiet ways to Ruth Sweet. I, Evelyn Marttison, bequeath my winning smile to Agnes Hleath. I, Hubert Mayne, bequeath my mechanical ability to Vaughn Smith. I, Hannah Muller, bequeath my naive ways to Pauline Hloldridge. I, Edmund Munson, bequeath my pitching arm to Stuart Rood, I, Anne Nahlik, bequeath my place in Miss Gabbey's room to Priscilla Blanchard. I. James Ritchey, bequeath my popularity with the girls to Paul Chase. I, Hilda Smalley, bequeath my low voice to Bernice Decker. I, Hugh. Smith, bequeath my aggressiveness to Edwad Adams. I, Betty Talbot, bequeath my chewing gum to Hubert Benjamin. l, Roger Waite, bequeath my sensible behavior to Bruce Cooke. l, Opal Welch, bequeath my modest ways to Jean Smith. I, William Wust, bequeath my muscles to Stanley Hickling. I, Daniel Zimmerman, bequeath my height to Bill Hawver.
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SENIOR ANNUAL NINETE-EN FORTY-TWO CLASS PROPHECY-Continued tor of this city has been announced by the New York Papers. Edmeston-General Motors has just offered Hlubert Mayne 350,000 for his patent on a new type automobile cylinder. Edmeston--Hannah Muller Mayne is serving as secretary in the Muller-Mayne Garage. 4 Brooklyn,-Since the Dodgers have bought a new pitcher, Edmund Munson, the bets are 100 to 1 that they will win the series this fall. Rochester-Appearing here tonight are the famous dance team, Anne Nahlik and Eddie Myers, called the greatest couple since Irene and Vernon Castle. Dallas, Texas-James Ritchey has bought another large ranch in Texas and his special friend, Gene Autrey, is with him. London, England-Hilda Smalley has recently been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal. New York-Ensign Hugh Smith found himself in a dither this morning when ten women met him at the dock. They had collected from various ports in America. Albany--Betty Talbot has just finished typing the scripts entitled Remember the Night and Beggars Can't Be Choosersf' What memories! I Edmeston-Roger Waite has perfected a new type of corn which is superior to anything ever grown before. Edmestonf-The former Opal Welch has just returned from a weekend with her Lieutenant husband at Camp Dix. Springfield, Mass.-William Wust, usually known as King of Ring Swingers, is performing at Utica tonight with his brother ring swingers. Chicago-Daniel Zimmerman is now driving with Lucky Teeter and His Hell Drivers.
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QENIORQVAIEIJUALI NINETEEN lfORTY-TWO Front Row: Virginia Zinninger, Doris James, Pauline Holdridge, Martha Morris, Lois Shatzel, Ruth Sweet Hmm-ond Row: Marion Muller, Evelyn Emanuelson, Beatrice Kane Third Row: Carl Aylesworth, Valy Kreck, Stanley Hickling, Virgil Zinninger, Vaughn Smith Bark Row: Robert Talbot, Hubert Benjamin, Edward Adams, Bruce Pookf-, David Newton CLASS OF 1943 During the past school year, the class has held several parties. The first was 41 Treasure Hunt. After finding Mr. DuMont's well-hidden clues, the party returned to the school for refreshments. Later in the year the Juniors entertained the Seniors at a party which fea- tured square dancing. After interviewing several agents, the class decided to purchase rings from the Balfour Company. The rings were received in March. The Junior Prom was a great success in spite of a downpour of rain. The gym was decorated in red and white. The Prom Queen was crowned by the former queen, Louise Palmer. The Class Officers were: President David Newton Vice President Carl Aylesworth Secretary-Treasurer Martha Morris Advisor Mr. DuMont
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