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WILL To Mr. Coleman: another jug of spring water. To Miss Lamberton: a municipal stadium to hold the crowds during organization week. To Mr. Greene: a new flea to catch. To Mrs. Brennan: moving stairs throughout the building. To Dr. Plummer: a white cooks hat and apron to serve lunch to his college chemistry class. To Mrs. Duffy: an award for one of the best dressed women. To Miss Brady: compulsory lunch outside the building. TO ALL FUTURE PASSENGERS of the 52 we leave Clarence-what would we have done with' out him. INDIVIDUALS LEAVE Ardath Rodebaugh: her toofthick Social book to anyone else who also has the strength to carry it. Florence Ramson: a compass to all 1OA's. Harriet Poland: her black and blue knees from doing the indian dance to the school. Carl Peters: his height to Mr. Gelman. Marie Comstock: her quick thinking and spicy language to Mary Kelly. Elaine Serody: three feet of her height to Caroline Karp. Joe Siegert: his walk to all the future grasshoppers of Germantown High School's premises. 7 isxll O ?b-Q Q iii s joan Scott: her dimples to all those who are tired of sleeping on buttons. Louise Gettlin: her musical ability to all future monotones. john Huberti: his slide rule to Dr. Rodman. Louise Craves: more maps to Miss Buckley to cover her tests. jane Taylor: her red hair to Doris Kirsch. Dorothy Pagel: her sunny disposition to brighten up Blue Mondays. Fuzzy Garvin: his athletic ability to Peter Kiefa' ber. Connie Seitz: her low voice to Margaret Beck. Eleanor Rhodes: the work of the Record Book to Margie Binns. George Butler: his gavel to the next president. Jean Reid: her good marks UQ in Physics to Gini Moore. Doris Scheuer: her locker combination to all late comers. Bill Newman: his brilliant physics answers UQ to anyone who wants to have them. Florence Zalicovitz: her Spanish pronunciation to Phylis Zeive. We hereby make as sole executor and trustee of this will Miss Schmidt because of her vast and varied knowledge of many subjects, CLASS OF JUNE, 1945 S3 One hundred thirteen
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In a dusty coke bottle, on a window sill Was found a document, an old class willg Twas found in the year 2005, hardly a stude was then alive Who rmembered the class of june, '45, Though it won't be found till that day, Well put below what we have to say. We the graduating class of june, 1945, being of sound mind and body, after spending three or more years in pursuing knowledge, do hereby ordain and establish this last will and testament. TO THE 1OA'S 1. All remaining standing room in the lunchrooms. 2. The right to be kidded by the seniors and to bear the brunt of freshman jokes. -u :-. The thrill of winning a football game. 4. All second-hand elevator passes and tickets for the swimming pool on the fifth floor. 3 .. The rght to wear G. H. S. pins and stickers. 6. The stirring emotion caused when gazing at those exalted and dignified persons known as seniors. TO THE JUNIOR CLASS we leave the hope of more recognition in future years. TO THE l2A'S 1. A priority for the front row assembly seats. 2. The glory of working for the Record Book and the duty of writing a completely original one. n Q. The trials and tribulatons of the senior essays. 4. The privilege of joining some clubs so they can CLASS 5. Midnight oil for use on the eve of an important exam. 6. The duty of learning the Alma Mater so that you may sing it at your graduation. TO THE FUTURE GENERATIONS OF G.H.S. 1. Clocks in every room. 2. Escalator passes. 3. Knives, plates, turkey and roast beef sandwiches. 4. For girls only: streamlined gym suits and the privilege of wearing slacks while walking through the boiler room. To Mr. Nichols: a plaid bow tie to wear to the Senior Prom. TO THE FACULTY To Mrs. Wallace: more energy and vitamins to cope with the student body. To Mrs. Moore: alkafseltzer. To Mr. Wolf: a piggy bank for the class dues. To Miss Bramble: a bottle of perfume for the hydrogen sulfide classes. To Mr. Manlein: all future Dick Tracy car- toons. To Mrs. Glenn: a mechanical paper marker, To Mr. Arnold: a new set of assignment A's. To Dr. Rodman: all the wretches of the Physics II classes. fRats!J To Mr. Klein: a 1950 Income Tax form to tackle. To Miss Steele: a Bryn Mawr accent. To Mr. Jacobs: vocal lessons. To Miss Cooper: a summons for speeding in say something about you in the Record Book. Algebra. A .f l X . ' - 55 - F ' I - 1 xt dis 'f r !ff'iX 3? - I -- , f 4 E -A G 'J Z i- I One hundred twelve
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