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INFORMATION ,IKLIVINOPQRSTUVVVXYZABCDE SENIOR CLASS WILL The Seniors will Mrs. Shepard to ..............................,.......,.,, the junior class Peggy Coons wills johnstown to ......................,.., Dorothy Ann Hammond Ed Mothersbaugh wills his Clark Gable features to ..............., juclson Long Paul jobe wills his Ford to .,........,.........,.................,,............ Dramatics Club Vililbur Frost wills his speed ability to .........,.....,........,......... Charles Young Fston Lantz wills his name Pride of Laylin Grange to .... Duane Spiker Harry McLaughlin wills his enormous size to .....,.......,.... Don McPherson Ted Leach wills his XVay with the VVomen to ............ ,......... H arold josif john jones wills his back talk to ............................ ,......... M ary A. XVillett Miriam Herron wills Mount Vernon to ........ .......... t he highest bidder Ames Hanna wills Parsons Hall to ........, ...,..... t he night watchman Genevieve jesson wills her smile to ....... ...,..,................ N elson Corley jack Griffith wills the Golf Course to ........................,,..,. ...... ly Ionk Brady Kathryn Young wills her ability to play pinochle to ....,............. the fellows john Lindstrom wills his Ceegar to ...,...........,................,......, jeff Roberts Betty Wfilliams wills her copy of Double Trouble to ....,, Mabel Campbell .Harvey VVilliams Ellen Cramer wills the VVelsh Hills to ..........,.,.,.................. Patil Shaw wills his studying ability to .,,,,.., Etta Richards wills her Ace High to ...........,...,.....,.,....i...... Benny Montgomery wills the Gravel Pit to .........,......... jimmy McCollum wills his Kaywoodie to Tommy Philipps wills his basketball managership to .... Robert Rowland Betty Taylor wills Sunset Hill to .........,..v................................. Miss Sullivan Mable Piper wills the K. of P. hall to .,.....,.. .,,..... IX 'Iargaret Blackstone Charles Oxley wills his road map to .,......,..........,........... .Louise Cramer . ........ Stanley Hanna .a deck of cards .the college couples ,.............,.........Bob McConnell Charles Shaw wills his milk route to ........ .... ,................... j o hu jobe Pete Boggs wills lkey to ...........,...,,............. ..,.............. L ucv Lewis Virginia Ables wills her talkativeness to ,,e. . Allen Elias wills his silence to .................... limajean Davis wills her elocution to ................ Peggy Morris wills the college boys to .,,.......,.. Charles Burns wills his ability to catch forwar Phyllis Sipe wills the Prospect Feed store to... XVarren Perry wills his Taylor Maid clothes to ......,.,..,... Vera VVitter wills her stature to ........ ................. Robert Wriglit wills his dancing ability to .,.... jane Beggs wills the Blade of a knife to .,...,. Barbara lischman wills Frost to ......,.....i.... Mary Carlisle wills her bashfulness to ,,,,,. ,......,.Martha' Halsey ........fXlbert McCollum Moore ,t.............,.........luloise jones d passes to ..,... David Sipc farmers .the Dry Cleaners . ....... Harriet Graham ..........Fred Astaire .........any VVelshman .............,.........VVIIIICI' .........Nancy Morrison This fayr Sf70ll.V0l'l'lI by G. H. S. liarully. 20
MNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGH SENIOR PROPHECY It is the evening of June 2nd, 1940. We enter a strange old house and ask to have our fortunes told. VVe are led into a dark room-a tapestried room with the vague scent of incense in the air. In the center on a platform sits a dark Hindu with at crystal globe before him. Slowly he turns the ball of light and as slowly answers the questions we ask him. I see a red brick school building in your past. l see a class of young boys and girls graduating on a night just ten years ago. All this we know and impatiently beg him to tell us about what our old friends are doing now. The dead monologue drawls on: I see a dark, handsome man-, a radio announcer. His name? Oh, yes, it is Perry, XVarren Perry. In a far-off country I see a missionary: her name is Vera Witter. In the musical world, the outstanding figure is Robert Wright, who has just re- turned from a concert tour in Europe where his brilliant piano technique was highly ac- claimed by the critics. Barbara Eschman is at present in 'Berlin studying violin. Jane Beggs, the famous tap dancer, has just accepted a Elm contract. The' band to play for her in her next picture will be the nationally famous Mothersbaugh Mirth Makers of Detroit. The crooner for this band is john jones. Charles and Paul Shaw have just been elected president and vice president of the American Association of Milk Producers. Charles Boggs, well-known explorer, is at present in South America making a study of the Ancientl Indian tribes of that region. VVith him is Allan Ellas, who is collecting material on plant life in South America. Also along tho scientific line we find chemists, Charles Oxley and Thomas Philipps, conducting extensive research for the Smithsonian Institute. Theodore Leach, president of the Boy Scouts of America, has as his secretary that denture little Miss. Mary Carlisle. Back in Granville High School, we find Betty Taylor, girls' basketball coachg litta Richards, Latin teacher: and Virginia Ables, head of the Home Economics depart- ment. Along the international line we sec Peg Coons, international cheer leader: Ema- jean Davis, famous orator who is now in Geneva delivering an address for world peace: and Iiston Lantz and jack Griffith seeing the world with the navy. In the newspaper field we find Jimmy McCollum, nationally famous news com- mentator for the New York Times: Kathryn Young, foreign correspondent for the same newspaper, now working in France: and Mable Piper, author of that column which every good housewife should read-Helpful Household Hints. In the business world we see Harry McLaughlin, a prosperous store-keeper in Cen- tral City, and Paul Jobe who is a successful Ford dealer and recently received a medal from Henry Ford for the largest sales. In New York, we find Betty Williams, famous designer of women's styles: and Genevieve jesson, star in Ames I-Lanna's latest play. In other lines of work we have: Miriam Herron, teacher of dramatics at VVellesley: Peg Morris, worker among the hill-billies: Ellen Cramer, stewardess on a transcon- tinental airline: Phyllis Sipe, Kindergarten teacher in one of Baltimore's exclusive sub- nrbs: john Lindstrom, prominent Chicago lawyer: VVilbur Frost, national expert in card tricks: Ben Montgomery, teacher of dancing with private studios in all thel big cities: and Charles Burns, celebrated coach of the successful 1945 football team of Yale. This fulgv .rpousorvd by G. ll. S. Iiavully. 21 NOILVWIIOJNI
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