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dressing is willed to Manny Rubin . . . Francis Wagner is gifted with TOM HOUSEKNECHT'S dependability . . . VERNA KOOS bestows her flighty ways upon Delores Schlett . . . LOIS LEX'S bracelets are donated to Betty Hamilton . . . HANK HANCOCK'S wolf-call is willed to Jack Werner . . . Alice Walton is the recipient of DOTTIE HACKMAN'S rhythmic gait . . . DOT EBERLE’S ability to dodge Mr. Crouthamel is for Mary Jane Uibel . . . ROY MACKEY'S perseverence is left with John McKinney . . . JIM McGILL'S likeness to Vaughn Monroe is left to John Afflerback . . . Erwin Cohan is heir to RAY RUBIN'S inability to sell tickets . . . Ruth Cunningham is to gain DORIS ENDRES' soft voice . . . DOLORES GRAF'S wardrobe is bequeathed to Lois Cook . . . JOHN CROUTHAMEL'S studiousness is bestowed upon Bunky Steelman . . . HOWARD SOOY'S wavy, blond locks are willed to Bill Kinch . •. Jean Crane is heir to GRACE TOMEO'S practical jokes . . . ELMIRA TERNEAU'S generosity is given to Fred West . . . MAE HAVERTY'S flaming, red hair is donated to Shirley Priestly . . . RHODA McCLEAVE'S willingness to work is left with Edith Parker ... To Edith Irwin goes MARGIE HINDSLEY’S ability to hold her man . . . Walt Killen is to be gifted with WAYNE CRAWFORD'S curly eye-lashes . . . John Boykko and John Black are the recipients of BOB PAPPERMAN'S good marks . . . Robert Virtue is left with JIM WALSH'S silent way with the women . . . JOHN POWELL'S place as captain of the football team goes to Bob Weiss . . . BETTY EWING S chatter is willed to Marion Hill . . . VERA STONE'S secretarial ability is bestowed upon Virginia Bobo . . . CHRIS DAVID'S fond- ness for underclassmen goes to William Harris . . . CATHERINE WAUGH'S quiet ways are willingly turned over to Ruth Papperman . . . JOE CERRONE and EDDIE CHAMBERLIN leave their close companionship to Ed Kohler and Bill Kinch . . . LOIS OLSSON'S place on the Newspaper Staff is willed to Dorothy Malone . . . TOM HOUSEKNECHT donates his good marks in Trig to any Junior who may be in need of them . . . Lillian Rutherford is heir to LES RIBLER'S congenial ways . . . To Louise Myers, goes JOYCE ROUSER'S way ot cutting up in the halls . . . Charles Borden is the recipient of the teasing MAE McCLEAVE has formerlv received from her classmates . . . Stan Stainker is left MELVIN STETSER'S friendly chats with Mr. Crouthamel ... ED ZDON leaves his uni- form to Frank Miller . . . WALT JOST donates his initiative to Walt Thilo . . . RUDY STETTNISCH'S Irish jig is left with Bill Wilke . . . Betty Punchard is heir to LOUISE HENKEL'S fair complexion ... SUE DUTCHER wills her school spirit to Edith Dickson . . . BETTY DANSER'S crazy remarks might appeal to June Reining . . . JUERGEN DUBINSKY'S gay manner is left with Tom Casey . . . Calvin Zaun is to receive BILL WEBB'S football ability . . . JIM Mac- DERMOTT'S easy-going manner is given to William Cheeseman . . . JIM VENABLES' lanky figure is bestowed upon Lou Souder . . . PAT BRYSON'S letter writing is left to Anna Graf . . . DON CARUTHERS' car is left to Ray Hudson . . . MONA TIPTON'S athletic ability is left to Shirley Smith . . . Dick Stout receives BILL HETHERINGTON'S love for music . . . AUGIE SCHUELE'S cheerfulness is willed to Doris Thompson . . . Signed, sealed and approved, Class of nineteen hundred and forty-six.
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CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-six of Gloucester City High School, of the City of Gloucester, County of Camden, in the State of New Jersey, being of sound mind and memory, and in full possession of our facul- ties, depart regretfully and with profound sorrow from our much loved and respected Alma Mater. We hereby, legally and officially, make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To Dot Burleigh, MARY HUSTED donates a few of her inches . . . Esther Brown receives FLOSSIE MACULLAR'S well groomed locks . . . Dave Dornisch is the lucky recipient of BILL LEONARD'S smooth way with the women . . . JEAN HALLOWELL'S petite figure goes to May Roscoe . . . JOE SYKES lovingly leaves his heart to Betty O'Donald . . . ALICE HEWITT’S quiet ways are left to Patsy Montelpare whom we know will make good use of them . . . Joan Thomas steps into ELAINE ALBERTSON'S place as captain of the cheer- leading squad . . . LOUISE KOYKKA has graciously consented to leave her modest ways and quick blush to Dotty Hammon . . . Virginia Carter may help herself to SUE DUTCHER S gift of gab . . . Theresa Keller is left with JOANNE CROUTHAMEL'S sweet disposition . . . BRELAND SMITH’S slim figure is bestowed upon Jim Dawson ... To all Juniors go GEORGE FUNK’S cheery good morning!'' . . . PEG SCHULER'S calm manner is bequeathed to Shirley Brown . . . JIMMY MORRISON cheer- fully wills his seat on the bus to Bill Daley . . . Kitty Cain is the recipient of JACOUELINE SEITZINGER'S debbish air . . . To Jim Evans goes a small portion of BILL RICHWINE'S boisterousness . . . RUTH WHITE'S giggles are for Jacqueline Ledden . . . Caroiyn Dailey is the recipient of STANLEY LEWIS' cute dimples . . . LOUISE HENKEL'S corny jokes are donated to Edward Kohler . . . Elsie Goldy is heir to RAY BURR'S freckles . . . MARION FALLS leaves her love for Bunny to Olive Unger ... To Bill Rad- ford, JOE MULLIN leaves his ability to act, though we see he has already made use of it . . . Jackie Hobbs is the heir to JEAN HOBBS' walk to school . . . The Seniors will their cars to Earle Moon . . . MAE McCLEAVE donates her Hawaiian rhythm to Louise McGovern . . . WILMA CUNARD bestows her big, brown eyes upon Ben Foster . . . Ethel Hess is the recipient of HELEN BALDWIN'S naturally curly hair . . . GLADYS ALEX leaves her accent to Alice Battersby . . . RALPH BAKER'S laughing, devilish eyes are bequeathed to Bill Bolt . . . PEARL SCHWARTZ gives her marks in shorthand to Lillian Pryzwara . . . To Bill Propert goes DAVE BRECKENRIDGE'S work for G. H. S. . . . Elaine Purzcki is the heir to ANNAMAE KIELBASINSKI'S alphabetic name . . . BARBARA CAIN'S absence in gym class is willed to Mary Huohes . . . JUANITA STRAUBE'S ability to write surprise-ending stories is left to Jean Mertz . . . Mary Jane Rapelyea gains JOE CERRONE’S sweet, friendly smile . . . JACK CORCORAN'S name and reputation as Molenkov is willed to Bill Flynn . . . Edwin Quigley is to retain HELEN CRAMER'S art ability . . . WENDELLYN SOOY S sociability is bequeathed to Virginia Painter ... Jo Osier is to be gifted with JANE MOLT S devilish ways . . . STANLEY LEWIS' tardiness is left to some unsuspecting Junior . . . ADA McKINNEY'S knack for telling tall stories is for Betty Loper . . . JIM MUIR'S colorful array of bow ties is left to William Addis . . . Elaine Weiner is the heir to ELAINE ALBERTSON S dainty ways . . . JACK LOWE S sharp
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PRICE 3c APRIL 27, 1956 NEM YORK CHIMES PROPHECY LEWIE'S NIGHT CLUB RAIDED MAN ABOUT TOWN Dr. Mm. Richwine and Robert Papperman Evade Police- Four Awaiting Sentences Ry Judge Mm. Hetherington Last night, that is, about I o'clock this morning, the police raided the popular Lewie's Night Club and captured Ray Burr, Juergen Dubinsky, Henry Hancock and Jim Morrison in the back room gambling, as they had suspected. Some of the employees were ques- tioned about some gambling tables that the proprietor, Stanley Lewis, said hadn't been used for some time. Joe Sykes, the bouncer; Jim McGill, an imitator; Juanita Straube, a sing- er, and Jean Hobbs of the Hobbs and Lowe dance team, along with Rudy Stettnisch novelty dancer, con- firmed what Lewie said. Pearly Schwartz and Jacqueline Seitzinger, debutantes of yesteryear, fainted as the police marched in. Some well-known couples, Wayne Crawford and his wife, the former Margie Hindsley, and Wm. Leonard and Mrs. Leonard, formerly Louise Koykka, were there. Ruth Ewing and her escort, Edward Chamberlin, the new ambassador to France, had just entered. Ralph Baker was seen there watching the singer. The present rage, Our Lost Schooldays, starring Elaine Albert son and Joseph Mullin, closed last night at the Palace Theatre but rumors are that it will be called back for a repeat performance for at least another month. Mona Tipton, the famous basket- ball player, is in town visiting Verna Koos, Grace Tomeo, and Jane Molt, some of the members of her club. We hear that Ada McKinney has just been married in The Little Church Around The Corner. Gladys Alex and Barbara Cain have just made their first trip around the world in five minutes and fifty- five seconds, in their airplane. You see more interesting things when you least expect it. Chris POLICE NEWS Our police reporter, James G Mac- Dermott, was down to Precinct 13 with Ray Rubin, police chief in charge. Howard Sooy, the famous lawyer, was in to see his newest client, James Walsh, who landed in the clink last night for reasons undisclosed. And guess what! Jack Corcoran was in the next cell. His wife, known in the Art Circle as Helen Cramer, charged him with wife-beating. David’s exclusive barber shop, of all places, to bump into Roy Mackey, all American football star, getting all spruced up for his wedding to Anna Dutcher! He'll soon find out court- ship leads to spooning but marriage leads to forking it over. One of the great sororities of our city (of which some members are, Dorothy Eberle, Doris Endres, Cath- erine Waugh, Betty Danser, Helen Baldwin and Vera Stone), is visiting friends in Russia. This afternoon the wedding of Louise Henkel and Thomas House- knecht took place. Her three brides- maids were Marion Falls, Dorothy Hackman, and Jean Hallowell. The McCleave sisters, Mae and Rhoda, sang. f-l-A-S-H The boarding house on Fifth Ave- nue, owned by Wilma Cunard, was completely destroyed by fire last night. Among the tenants saved were Alice Hewitt, Anna Mae Kielbasinski, and Joyce Rouser. Their rescue was partly credited to Joe Cerrone, fire chief.
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