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5L Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Heirs, relatives, assignees, or other interested parties are hereby called to appear and prove claim the following bequests, estates, grants, viz.; e.g.; etc. I, Alelia Anderson, will my dislike for ihe boys to my cousin, Phyllis. To Little Adolph do I, Loraine Babbitt, will my effective Wrigley Blitzkriegs. 1, Beverly Bapst, will my watch to anyone who can get the giver away from me. My many 9th periods (8 to 8:30 A. M.), do I, Richard Bartels, will to John Bradin. 1, Betty Bertsch, will my poems to anyone brave enough to accept them. In my moment of generosity, I, Mary Bloom, will my treasured roller skates to Shanny. (May he enjoy them as much as I have.) I, Peck Bohler, will my struggle buggy to McLaughlin ' s Wrecking Service. To Ellamae Noel, I, Alma Bowlby, will my long fingernails. The wad of gum on the fourth seat of the third row in Room 29 do I, Norma Case, will to Lydia Swander. I, Dorothy Cattell, will my song-writing ability to Martin Muzzillo. (Your artful soul will appre¬ ciate it, Muzz.) I, Bette Cerasale, begueath my blond hair to my sister, Claire. To Isabelle Foote, I, Jeanette Chester, will my naturally curly hair. I, Nina Childers, will my glockenspiel to Fern Brown. (She ' ll probably enjoy carrying it.) I, Doris Clabaugh, gladly give to Bill Smurr my extra work in Civics. (It will get you a lonq way. Bill.) The smell of Bill Moses ' Blue Waltz perfume do I, Kathleen Connor, will to the corridors during chemistry experiments. 1o Miles Weller, I, William Creager, begueath my way with the ladies. In recognition of the underpups in Ag. classes do I, Wayne Custer, will to one of the underest, Don Kleeman, my favor in Bateman ' s eyes. To the Economics class of 1942, I, Edith Davidson, will my sweet disposition. I, Jack DeVeny, do gladly bequeath to Roger Gelhausen, my long-lost bashfulness. I, Gordon Dills, will my many trips to South Bend to all stay-at-homes who could find as good a reason for going as I did. To Katie Simcox do I, Pearl Eldridge, will my home in the country, so far from the school. 1, Jean Ellington, will my ability as an artist for the M. S B. to someone who has a plentiful supply of patience. To the entire city of Garrett, I, Doris Freeman, unwillingly bequeath my interest in the B. O. I, Charles Freeze, will my slow-motion dancing to anyone who can copy it accurately. I, Eileen Gault, bequeath my entertaining ability to Gertrude Hauck. (May it bring her as many laughs as I received.) I, Pat Gelhausen, gladly give my interest in Florida to any girl who loves to travel. I, Flash Gordon, will my marvelous physique to Robert Talley. In all seriousness and with best wishes, I, Allen Greene, will my journalistic tendencies to next year ' s editor of the Maroon and Blue. I, Merwyn Greene, will my ambition to be a minister to John Kock. (No reflections, Goon.) We, Peg and Zoa Hamm, will our seats together in all classes to the Riedhart twins. To Johnny Parvu do I, Ed Harwood, will my nickname, Speed. I, Bonnie Hazeltine, will a few of my boy-friends to Doris Clark. 1, JoAnn Heinzerling, will to any new girl who may enter this school next year the sensation I created. I, Annetta Hendrickson, will my flock of sweaters to anyone who needs them. (Don ' t all speak at once, girls.) To Dorothy Roberts do I, Alma Hillegass, will my first period work on shorthand. I, Fay Kalafat, will my unbounding school spirit to June Reneman. I, Marjorie Kelham, unwillingly will my perfect conduct at all times to Beverly Andrews. To Cecelia Bartels, who has already made a name for herself along this line, do I, Betty Kruger, will my singing ability. Page Twenty
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Pel erformerS MEREDITH WALTER Curly College Preparatory Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Archery 1; G. A. A. 1, 2; Band 1, 2. A daughter of the gods, divine¬ ly tall and most divinely fair. BERNARD WEAVER Bergen Industrial Arts Hi-Y 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Scout 2; B. C. 3, 4; Athletic Club 3; Drama 4; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class President; Aeolian Club Editor. A leader of leaders. MARY WHELAN Shorty Home Economics Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; G. G. C. 1, 2; M. B. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 1, 2. One should always be in love. EDWIN YANUSZESKI Red A griculture F. B. C. 1; Scout 2; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presi¬ dent 4. From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. DOROTHY YINGLING Dot Home Economics Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; G. A. A. 4. Whistle a little tune for me. ILA WARNER Beanie College Preparatory Blue Triangle 1, Sec ' y.-Treas.; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4, Service Chairman 4; Band 1; Drama 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Aeolian Co- Editor. An excellent student, with a heart most kind. BERNEICE WETOSKEY Bee Commercial Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; G. A. A. 3; Aeolian Faculty Editor. Her mind her kingdom and her will her law.” ROGER WHIRLEDGE Herk” College Preparatory F. B. C. 1, Sec ' y-; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Radio 1; Treasurer Junior Class; Sophomore President; Hi-Y 3. He ' s very knowing. EUGENE YARDE Jasper A griculture F. B. C. 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Athletic Club 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; B. C. 4, Sec ' y.-Treas. Give me the wide-open spaces. EILEEN ZINN Bill Commercial Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; G. G. C. 1; G. A. A. 2. Quietness makes you a perfect lady. FLORENCE ZULICK Posy Commercial Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4, Sec ' y.-Treas. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; G. G. C. 1, 2; M. B. 4; Sec ' y. Junior Class. The pretty dimples of her chin and cheek. Li Page Nineteen
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JJ, eir3 1, Elaine Lewis, will my slow motions to Bette Moses. 1, Arlene Malcom, will my stays with the principal ' s daughter to someone interested in child welfare. In all fairness and understanding do I, Phyllis Mann, will my motto, Everyday in every way I ' m getting slimmer and slimmer to Mr. Coble. I, Pat McDowell, will my outstanding intellect to the school for its memoirs. I, Mary Milks, will my all to Jim. (As if we couldn ' t guess! ' To a certain Brimfield farmer do I, Mary Moody, follow in Milks ' footsteps. I, Bill Moses, will my liking for Hamm to all vegetarians. I, the press-agent of Horsie Mowry, hereby state that he wishes to will his eyebrows to all who have at some time or other admired them. To the Chemistry room do I, Joe Myers, will all my precious time I have spent in installing the new cabinets. After due consideration I, Roger Neighborgall, have decided to finally will my interest in younger girls to boys nearer their age. To Noah Webster with a sense of pity do I, William Oliver, will my unlimited vocabulary. I, Fara Lee Pearson, begueath my smiling spirit to the second year typing students. To the memory of a good chemistry class, do I, Earl Richmond, will the prize answers of the year. That they may be revenged, I, Kathryn Rider, will my flippancy to all those who have been the victims of it. We, Stanley Rose, Glenn Getz, and Meredith Holsinger, will our Union of Organized Chemists to three persons of next year ' s class who can throw a bottle of nitroglycerin against a brick wall without an explosion. I, Opal Runion, will my quiet ways to the teachers, who appreciate such conduct. I, Dora Sarber, will my ice cream business to someone who likes work. To Leroy Pence do I, Robert Saxer, will my falsetto voice. I, Don Schulthess, will my unlimited hours of work on bookkeeping to W. C. Potter. To Robert Burtch do I, Charles Simcox, will my height, so valuable in basketball. I, Mary Sleek, will my quite inconspicuous school life to all those with quiet natures who follow in my footsteps. For no plausible reason do I, Cleo Smith, will my interest in dark-haired boys to Lila Burtch. I, Ruth Soellinger, will to my younger sister anything I have which she wants. Having it in abundance, I, Eleanor Souder, find it possible for me to will a little of my music talent to Ruth Gerner, if she needs it. That it may continue to flourish, I, Edward Steigmeyer, will my brothers and sisters to Garrett High School. To the American Tobacco Company, do I, Eugene Stiles, will my trusty pipe. I, Keith Strock, will my acute bashfulness to Nicholas Nickelodian Sarpa. To Jeanne Holsinger, I, Eileen Voorhees, will my sisterly affection. I, Miriam Voorhees, will the gleam in my eye to the guy for whom it shines. I, Meredith Walter, will my big Hudson to Louie Sapp. (He ' d look cute driving it.) I, Ha Warner, will my life to a Peck of fun. I, Bernard Weaver, will my harmonica to the many long-winded Juniors. I, Berneice Wetoskey, will my plans for the future to a very Grave(s) fellow. I, Nancy Whelan, give the many cheers I have led to next year ' s cheering section. I, Roger Whirledge, will my nitroglycerin to Britain, with a prayer that it will be appreciated there. I, Edwin Yanuszeski, will my noteworthy speeches in Public Speaking to the Class of ' 45. I, Eugene Yarde, will my little-used midnight oil to Pat Bechtol. I, Dorothy Yingling, will my whistling ability to all of Garrett High School ' s mocking birds. I, Eileen Zinn, will my many blushes to Marjorie Huffman. I, Florence Zulick, will my often-envied dimples to Baby Snooks. To the Freshmen, we, the Seniors will kiddy cars to get around the halls more easily. To the Sophomores we will the seldom-opened encyclopedias. To the Juniors we will our text books (good as new), plus our dignity, plus the many good times we ' ve had, plus anything else they may desire. Thus ends the cases of the ' 41 session of this court. The court is adjourned until May, 1942. Judge, Bernard Weaver Clerk, Jeanette Chester Page Twenty-One
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