Tn The Class As we, the Class of 1942, leave Franklin, we like to feel that we have left to our immediate successors, the Class of 1943, something of each one of us which is truly worthy of note. Therefore, it is unanimously agreed that we who are about to graduate, bequeath the following attributes and accomplishments to members of the class we leave behind us. Margie Shaneybrook's and Ruth Crudden's good-looking clothes to Gloria Kohler and Jeanne Knatz Price Moore's sporty clothes to Wilson McBurney Ralph Wisner's towering inches to John Spence and Wilbur Shaeffer Tommy Fie1d's managing ability to Jane Botts Helen McKee's sunny smile to Betsy Richmond and Keith Fuller Emily Krauch's dark hair to Violet Carr and Altea Vagnoni Shirley Wolf's beautiful eyes to Jane Bartgis Martin Barnes's and Paul Chenoweth's ability to draw to Betty Harvey Caroline McBride's red hair to Betty Seaton and Regina Grimm Flo Ella Waddell's petite attractiveness to Dorothy Koenig Harry Loose's argumentative disposition to Ann Woodring Frances Williams' dancing to Mary Raver and Jane Walter Wilbur Williams' and Richard Knott's wit to George Veise and Howard Espey Joe Wiley's and James Robinson's interest in photography to Andy Hubbard and, Phyllis Stolpp Betty Jean Neifs and Esther Murk's smooth complexion to Paul Wareheim Billy Cole's and Elwood Ensor's short stature to Robert Kagle and Dorothy Hall Ruth Belt's and Marie Bean's friendly nature to Nancy Cronhardt, Mary Belt, and Bernice Cooper Glenn Gore's musical talent to Betty Bucher and Carl Schuster Rowe Hipsley's smooth dancing to Stanley Mayer Calvin Beach's dark and handsome features to Dean McCoid Pauline Royston's versatility to Jackie Rouchard Carol Anderson's tennis championship to Vernon Gill Winnie Baker's erect posture to Audrey Grimm Lloyd Sullivan's and Royden Long's loyalty to soccer to Emory Peregoy, George Schreck, and Stanley Hanna Florence Keiper's place in the library to Betty and Marian Stultz Mary Ellen Benson's giggles to Elizabeth Lau and Margaret Korman Bertha Reigler's typing speed to Evelyn Heintzman and George Follmer Marie Winebarger's neatness to Rita Heise and Albert Criswell V Gilbert Gi1l's dark complexion to Gilbert Fadely and Edward Stevens Milton Peacock s model airplanes to Gene Duncan Gus Schultheis' sense of humor to Charles Kellar Kenneth Williams' teasing to Donald King Virginia McElhattan's and Pat Berryman's needlework to Mary Adele Hubbard Charles Sullivan's ruddy complexion to Billy Anderson and John Burnham Emory Cox's varsity participation to Doris Norfolk Mary Green's friendly smile to Charles Klein and Eleanor Johnson Jimmy Alban's driver's license to Warren Miller Harold Belt's school spirit to Gifford Blaylock William Belt's place in the A. and P. to Howard Peltzer Barbara Beacham's ability to voice her opinion to Virginia Arbaugh
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