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WILL XVe, the Class of l945, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath and devise this, our last will and testament: Joyce Bates wills her petiteness to .Ioan X'Vyant. Irvin Beardsley bequeaths his ability to be calm in the midst of bedlain to Nathan Hughes. Patricia Bell wills her athletic ability to Lou Morrison. LeGrand Benefiel leaves his love for that somnolent feeling to Dick Burke. Ray Bochert wills his suave manner to Harry Powers. Jimmy Bordas bequeaths his corny remarks to Tim Evans. Leroy Bowen leaves his carefree attitude to -lean Blondell. Patricia Brown wills her ability to get along somehow in math class to Charles Powell. Evelyn Carr leaves her quiet manner to Jackie Hause. James Carneal bequeaths his good-naturedness to johnny Gates. James Cashman leaves his hidden genius to Ulrich Schubert. Mary Jane Craig wills her pleasing voice to Nelda Goldstein. Pete Cookson bequeaths his long eyelashes to Robert Scott. Teresa Custard leaves her plentiful wardrobe to Lois Ann Kriby. Vivien Daniels wills her sweet disposition to -Ioan Schoeb. Lois Dejager leaves her patients at Mlalter Reed Hospital to amuse themselves for a while. James DeMar bequeaths his ability to convulse Miss Dretsia to H. M. Goode. Dorothy Denis leaves her arguments in P. O. D. class to Peggy Carmody. Dale Downs wills her never-ending gossip to Donna Fohne. Philip Dykstra bequeaths his ability to hold the floor over all objections to Donald Grimm. Mahlon Eshbaugh wills his versatility to Teddy Fox. Lucy Forrester bequeaths that toothpaste ad smile to Corinne Davis. Lois Freundt leaves her homemaking ability to Betty Ruth Nix. Virginia Gomo leaves her overseas mail to june Brittingham. Grant Good bequeaths his ability to misinterpret things, in general, to Clayton McCarl. Ellen Gussio wills her band-box appearance to Pat Featherby. Bobby Hall leaves his ability to be in never-ending trouble to Donald Fiek. .Ioan Hawkins leaves her ready wit to Pat Loftus. Bob Humphrey leaves that eu-te look to Donald Freaner. Dot Jeffries leaves her ability to get things done to Louise Steinle. Harry Leiper leaves his manly look to Pete Austin. Jane Linhardt bequeaths her basketball achievement to Dolores X'Volfe. Leonard LeMire leaves. Peace at last. i181
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Cashman is working in the Smithsonian in the department ol' dinosaur's front legs. Ann Turner is a buyer lor M'oodie's. She specializes in things for tiny tots. Journalist Scott is writing bedtime stories for the Star. Deulager is now head nurse at M'alter Reed. She couldn't tear hersell' away from the practice of going there which she started in '-ll. Naval Captain Grant Good and Lieutenant Colonel Dicky' Sommers were seen making plans to try' a parachute jump from the YVashington Monument. Townsend and Gomo are currently starring in -Iolurs Seventh Mile, station XYZ, ll:00 every morning except Sunday. Ilohn Pack has received world-wide acclaim as the Poet Laureate ol' Greenbelt. Ruth Morgan was one of the biggest factors in populariling television. Carolyn Tompkins has a hard time practicing her art because the other artists all Wall! her to pose lor them. Sweeney and Leesnitzer couldn't tear themselves away' front G, H. S. 'lihey' are secretaries to Mr. Speicher. Striekler is the most-feared big political man in the country. His only' excuse for not being President by' now is that the people don't like Presidents with crew cuts. Sines and Humphrey' went into business as the most talkative cab drivers in XVashington. Ah, Leiper! We all knew he would turn out well. He is top star at Silver Fox Studios and receives 5,000,000,000 fan letters a week, of which it is rumored he sends 4,990,999,082 himself. Bell has settled down beside the Potomac. 'l'his move was undoubtedly' influenced by her love lor the Navy: Dale Downs and Vivian Daniels have been described as 'de two sweetest dames in de used ear racketf Freundt has a chain of restaurants which she manages with one hand, while with the other she knits as a sideline. lane Mullen and Mary Oldham are both kept busy' as general workers for Smiths. Alter all, itis pretty hard keeping traek of every' move made. Gates has surprised us all. He's a barker lor Ringling Bros., Barnum and Bailey, the greatest show on earth. Marvin Perchick is at the National Academy' ol' Science giving demonstrations on how the eye is quicker than the hand. liochert is a living example ol 'how to be popular by' peroxiding your hairf Mitchell now has 25,000 members in her 'My lfriends' Cllubf No wonder, what with her free ice cream every' pay' day: Commercial artist Pat Robinsons work may' be seen in any popular magazine or newspaper. -Ioyce Bates was lound in a Hling cabinet in the Pentagon alter a three year's absence. Dorothy' Denis has decided, alter years ol CXI7Cl'llIlt'lll2llltlll. that redheads wear green well, Linhardt has finally lound her lorte as a dancer at the -ll Club, Ford eame into quite a lot ot money' when he discovered that he was remotely' related to Henry Ford of the auto industry. Millc-r's giggle has provided the sound ellects lor many a hysterical radio heroine. Custards pie lattory' is doing a booming business. .Ioan Hawkins is surpassing Hope and Danny' Kaye as the greatest dead-pan comedienne of the day. the prophecies came to an end. Pedro turned the switch and the glowing crystal globe turned lifeless. Many' students were heard vowing to end their lives rather than go to the horrible late that awaited them, while Mr. Donahue swore he was going to intensity' his courses in vocational guidance in 19-16. l17l
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Barbara Leesnitzer leaves her late shorthand assignments to one of next yea1 s busy seniors. Shirley Mitchell wills her personality to lo.-Xnn Therrell. Marilyn Maryn wills her position as Editor'in'Chief of the Pioneer to anyone who can stand sleepless nights. Evelyn Mason leaves-to become Mrs. .lim Stordellis. Jim Mc:Carl wills his copy of Kings Ron' to Horace Bristol. ,lane Mullen leaves her Irish eyes to -loan O'Neill. Ruth Morgan becpieaths her leading role in the Senior Play to the next contender for it. Phyllis Miller bequeaths that silly giggle to her sister. . . .t George Neumann leaves . . . now Mrs. Gormsen can have some peace. Mary Oldham leaves the junior Boys alone. Marvin Perehiek bequeaths his ability' to pass exams without knowing a darn thing to Jim Townsend. John Pack wills his ability' to compose poetry to Fred Aydlett. Pat Robinson bequeaths her artistic ability to Alaniee Grimm. .lack Robertson leaves his Hippant remarks to .loc Crego. Sam Rhine wills his bevy of beauties to Dick McKee. Donald Sines leaves his Dark Eyes to Harlan Radinsky. Paul Strickler bequeaths his lanky height to Sunnny Cragin. Joanne Scott leaves her lreshnian hoys to the next Senior taking Algebra I. Margaret Sweeney heqtleaths her late excuses to IIo.Xnn Rogers. Dick Sonimers wills his jokes to Horace Lupton. Daryl Smallwood hetpieaths her heautilttl dimples and hlnshes to Mary Long. Carolyn Tompkins leaves her crown to the next Queen old All-Greenbelt Nite. Ann Turner wills her Hcool, calm, and collected disposition to Patsy' Sheretz. Mary lane Townsend leaves her leadership to anyone with enough initiative to earn it. Virginia Taylor leaves her boy' friends to Betty Arrington. Alan Taylor leaves his hig Bass Fiddle to the person who gets stuck with it. Jean lVerz leaves her ski-jump nose to Patsy Hesse. Donald YVolfe leaves his all-round athletic ahility to Ralph Longanecker. l19l
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