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Ted Heller has become famous through has haberdashery shop an the center of town Almost any day now he expects to move to a new and better locatnon at Second and Vane Streets, says he Charlie Kates has lust returned from a bug game trup an Afrlca He sand the huntung was terruble The closest he got to an animal was when he bought a sheepslon coat an Canada Ben Statzell started the rage that s sweepung the country It s the Build Your Qwn House udea He supplnes the materrals and you build your own house for the thrill of ntl Some funl Wowl Ed Marsh sand he us now THE traffic cop ID Laurel Sprlngs, New Jersey, but soon ex pects to become THE sergeant He always dad seem to lnlce that town H m m m ml Walt Kahler sand he as now a professional rassler He related how he had thrown The Bull last weelc at the Bowl Say' You lcnow l ve got something down here about every fellow ID our class This might prove valuable someday, somehow or other Maybe a reference or something lnlte that Anyway, to mal4e rt complete, l m going to put down something about myself Well l rather hate to admnt rt but tlmes are pretty tough so just as a Full rn at present lm caddyrng at a mrnrature golf course There, that completes ntl lhurty seven of us rn 37 Goshl l ll never forget those trmes Heyl Remember the tame haw, haw, hawl Ah, never mrndl Good night, Franlc M Knnght, .lr CLASS WILL E, the sennor class of Friends Central School, unthlsonethousand, nlne hundred and thirty seventh year of Qur Lord being nn our usual reasonably sound mental condutnon and physlcal perfectnon do hereby publrsh and declare our last will and testament Furst To Dr Jones we leave our esteem and deep appreclatuon Second To Muss Fussell and Mr Crouch, who have helped us through our sensor year we leave the future senuor classes lhurd As lndnvnduals l Polly Young, bequeath my leadershnp to next year s senlor class presldent l Vsobel McClain, bequeath my Innocence to Doletha Watt l Erleen Gano, bequeath my fungernarls to Mary Sparhawlc l, Janet Gray, bequeath my blond halr to Margaret Gneg l Eleanor Hurst, bequeath my laclc of anches to lrene Rreger , , t . , , .,,, , , ,.. H D , . . , . , A , , . 1 1 1 ' ' . .. , , ,, . V - . , -. . W ' f I . . , . 7 - . , . , . , . , .
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Page 66 text:
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deed he s a full fledged G Man QGarbage man, anyway he s always sure of plenty to eatl Tom Kelly as now a collar ad adonas Only at s a lattle dafferent from what you maght thanlc horse collars' Ball l'lall as now a photographer for one of them thar newfangled modern pacture magazanes Has best worlc, says he as a pacture of a blanlc paece of paper entatled, Un decaded After many years of tearang the ends rappang the cords asunder, and bangang out three baggers, l.ynn Sammerman has reached has port of call Yes, sar, he now coaches badmanton for the Mallvalle Monarchs Johnny Warner, now a celebrated novelast, has just completed l Love My Wafe, But, Oh You Kad Cratacs claam at s certaan to wan the Wurlatzer Praze Wag Wagner always saad he d rase to great heaghtsl We all knew he d go hagher than most people l-le seems to have fulfalled has boast, too l-le s now an elevator boy an New Yorlc Caty Bob Russell as at present a crooner wath liranlc Furter and has Torrad -lowsers, who have just completed a stay at Stamp s Cafe Bud Kohler was recently named the country s leadang authoraty on men s fashaons l-las famous yachtang cap has been adapted as the correct chapeau for formal wear la was related that Mory Hall was an wath some of the country s baggest bag shots l-le s now chaef loclcer boy at the Palm Beach Surf Club after preppang at l: C Sam Faelds as stall coachang soccer for the fave year old team at the Lower School l-las eleven as a bag threat to cop the league race thas year, after havang fanashed well up an the farst davasaon last season Wall Pugh as stall one of the Royalmen Only thas tame at s the real thang l-le was re cently named Treasurer of Utopaa and gaven the tatle of Count de Change Daasy McGrory was recently haaled as the champaon clam dagger an the East Coast Conference, but we won t lcnow for sure untal the fanals are run off Jacques l.eroux phoned an and saad he couldn t malce atbecause he was busy campaagn ang for the presadency of the famed S B Q A Soap Box Qrators Assocaataon Clarence De Armond, Jr, now an actor was playang The Charge of the l.aght Bragade Aa the lane lnto the valley rode the 400, a voace from the audaence cor rected 500 Clarence replaed vagorously, 400 voace demanded l II settle f r 450 Clarence agreed and the show contanued Jaclc Bye saad he was cleanang up down at the race traclc every day sweepang out the grandstand Edgar Boyd as now on the West Coast worlcang for M G M l-le s chaef tester for Morgan s Guaranteed Mousetraps They say Franlc Andrews as now an lndaa tryang to max a Sade Ca tsl4, tslc l mean tryang to max Shan Khar wath the Suzzae Q for has newest dance sensataon Kad Kleanz as now employed by the Preferred Escort Bureau The only thang he das lal4es as when they demand to see Donald Duclc I I i ' ' ' ' 1 1 Cl ll , 1, 1 - 1 . . aa a aa , . . , , , , at . I - . 1. I 1 1 it 1 . rv .. . .a . . . . , . . - , 1 1 I Q 1 1 , . 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 aa, ra , 1 , . , 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . , , 4. an 1 . . s 1 , 1 e 1 1 C ' 1 1 D . U . ' 1 , aa , as . 1 , . 1 I - aa H , , ac H , an 1 . ' ' , O rv , , . a
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Audrle Gardham, bequeath my deep volce to Marne Lounse DeLong Betty McCoy bequeath my giggle to Muss Munroe Gvvladys Peterson, bequeath my tardnness to l'lelen Mcfalmont Jeanne Linton, bequeath my chevvlng gum to Norma Force Eleanor Smolens, bequeath my laculuty an handling the English language to Dorothy Schoclc Mary Eleanor Rlchards bequeath my mnld temperament to Betsy Williams Nancy latman, bequeath my good nature to Virginia Jacltson Vargunna Grlscom, bequeath my lnne to Jane Lippincott Shirley Smith bequeath my strut to Peggy Falres Anne Davison, bequeath, vvlth best washes, the hoclcey team t Nancy Shranz Betty Jane Taylor bequeath my delncate vouce to Mr Singer Ruth Massey, bequeath my freclmles to Jo Knlllan Betty Armstrong, bequeath my slsmness to Dorothy Schoclc M Lou l-lotlt, bequeath my subtlety to Doug Crate Louise Jones, bequeath my dreamlness to Kitty Chambers Connie Loeb, bequeath myself to posterity Ditty Cannell, bequeath my broomst1cl4 dance to l-larrnet Cooke Beatrlce Clopp, bequeath my studlousness to Mary Berl4es Jane Compton, bequeath my charm to Mary Burtvvell Diana Foote, bequeath my graceful vvallc to Alma Meyer Lucy Chrlstman, bequeath my athletic ablllty to Molly Bolleau Van Stoll, bequeath my musncal voice to Ruthie Mllluclc l-lannah Moorshead, bequeath my perpetual motion to Jacquelune McConaughey Grace Mason bequeath my solt, blond tresses to Marianne l-lnller Kitty l-lovvell, bequeath my Packard to Betty Frorer Louise Leedom, bequeath my funny llttle laugh to anyone vvho vvnll talce It Peggy Ranlcnn, bequeath my blush to Mr Cadlgan Nancy Warren, bequeath my easy going manner to Mass Elsenhovver Sally l-looper, bequeath the library to the school Ann Lippincott, bequeath my sense ol humor to the faculty Bull Abbe bequeath my cleanup slot an the batting order to Sluggung paul Saxer Frank Andrevvs, bequeath my wavy hair to Fred Nolde Jack Bye bequeath Mr Small the lab, and all accessories to the junuor class Norman Costello bequeath the Greelcs to Robert Ravdnn Clarence DeArmond, Jr bequeath my trusty slcls to Mass Ensenhovver Jaclc Dovvns, bequeath my good reputation to Donald Edgerton I . I . I . O . I . . n O an , my , I . I . I . . u ar . 1 . .I ,
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