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PETER LEE WASTROM Entered 1940 47 Westminster Street Officer- President 3, 45 Student Council Vice-President 3, 4. Dramatic:-Shakespearean Plays 3, 4, Vari- ety Show 3, Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Sportx-Soccer 3g baseball 4g rifle 3g mana- ger-soccer 4, baseball 3, basketball 3. Special Clubs -- Debating 35 glee club 3. Future - Undecided. Page Fourteen ROSALIE ANNE THALHEIMER Entered 1938 25 Morris Street Office:-Treasurer 4g Secretary Student Council 4. Dmmatics-Shakespearean Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Pinafore lg Variety Show 33 Christmas Pageant 1, accompanist 2, 3, 4. Spam-Soccer 1, 2, 3g baseball 1, 2, basket- ball 3, hockey 3, 4, manager-soccer 2, 35 hockey 4, baseball 2g basketball 3. Special Clubr -Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Debat- ing. Future- University of North Carolina.
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CLASS WILL Since, the fact that time does pass has at last become salient, we, the Class of Nine- teen Hundred and Forty-two of the Hamden Hall Country Day School, do concede our- selves to be moribund. Therefore, having had bestowed upon us for the past four years numerous and miscellaneous gratuities, which we have found expedient to our existence, we do hereby in turn allocate our worldly possessions to our classmeng and thereby do divulge the formula of our success. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-two, being of sound memory, disposing mind, and free from duress, do hereby voluntarily declare the proceeding docu- ment to be our last will and testament, irrevocable, and long enduring. We do bequeath: To Lewis Rashmir: An extra desk for his books, which have been crowded out by his electrical equipment. To Fred Colburn: Irene Larson donates her accumulation of bus transfers. To Phyllis Bellin: The duty of checking off next year's school days. To Bettie Barnes: Martha May leaves her childhood dream of becoming a ballet dancer. ' To Charlie Berlepsch: The Senior closet to clean out, which will keep him busy all year. To David Miller: Our vote for Hamden's Man-about-town. To Virginia Benton: A conservatory in which to grow Howers for her hair. To Bob Neumann: A copy of Esquire. To David Steffen: His sister's Willkie buttons. To Arnold Behre: Dorothy Bobbe bequeaths her skill in photography. To Rosamond Hammer: Irene Larson bequeaths her blonde hair formula as we hear gentlemen prefer blondes. To George Fouser: Betty Judd wills her appreciation of the profound principles of Boogie-Woogie. To Peggy Wilson: Frank Reynolds leaves his third floor studio including paints, brushes, etc. To Betty Christensen and Carolyn Bushell: jack Rasch and Pete Wastrom leave their favorite seats on the Waterbury bus. To the Girls' Locker Room: A light fixture that works. To Whomever will accept it: Rosalie Thalheimer leaves her position of manager along with a bottle of aspirin. To Howard Lackman: Frank Reynolds leaves his modish assortment of neckties. To Beth Duncan: Dorothy Bobbe leaves her long red fingernails. To Whomever may get the Chem. Lab. as home roorn: Their choice of ventilating system, incense, or clothespins. Page Sixteen
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