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WILL ;i3to u funeralwe have no specific direction to leave, but v;e hc e that our menory shall be a rleusant one ?ind that our virtues shall rot be forfrotten. Toour sro ' sors, Ilea Tebow and Kiss i einorshar on, we be- queath our ever-ondinc friendship v ith the ulass of 1943 and hone it sh .ll be as pleasar.t a friendship ' aa v.-as cxoerlepced by our cler.f. . To Vt. Lathias and 1 ' .t Lindhurstv e leave our aincerc af- fection ami deepest rxatitr.de and nan;: roer.ories of the class of ' •43 hoping that they will -ever forest us. To our belcved fncult we bequeath all the ariazins knowl- edge and st-vrtllng Inforii-itionthatv chavefurrlshed ther. from tir-e to ti ' c in our v.-iricus exar ination •■ a ers. To our school bjildinc v.;e leave a denthly sUcncc to be filled bv future Scior classes; and iiopc these classes will find t:-eir Senior clacw year at Hancock as enjoyable as v e have. To Oertruda and the Custodians, we will and becucath our abilitv to -lut ur.. with annoyances caused by the lov er clasfj- i:er.. ; e also leave our th.anKs for their cooieretion in liiakin otsr stay at Hancock a pleasant one. To tlie Junior class , we give our ability to coorerntc with each other, and our rlcasip.g personalities whic ' :: -lavc enabled us to oe such rleasin;: students. To t. e Sorhor oreo we leave our .r aticnco. This is the only v ay they can cndux-c the Junior Class, and beor with thoc, We have alre dy cx;.erienced this air Icnow it v ill aid ther erectly. To the Freshr.en class, we lo ' ive a bit of advice, f.rakethc best ef your four years of High School and ccme to school with the idea 01 coo- erc:tion and -.getting the fal.l benefit of each subject. The follov inp; may seer, but trlflin, ' -- beiucsts, but v;c hope that the student body v,-lll accc,;t ti-eiu, not ks foolish things
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auc ' v.oneerfu]- Senior Class oi 19- ' + - TO nw Hammond v.e .. 11 and bequeath Nick O eTkii soh s charming manners and ability to be in f f t ' .fp °S • s girl3-especiallythe?reshnien. Careful girls, I hear Jil is real Casanova. Margaret Chilton leaves her cute trut to her kid sister Laura L.. Laura vvill have the cute air about her v,hich.Iar garet has. TO Eddie Baylessv e leave Bob Nichols ■ height This added to his ovm should make him quite a he-man, just as Bob, oniy Bob was lacking in height. To Bill Davis vie TNill Arlyn Witte ' s jitterbugging tactics. Bill IhoSd be even more popular on the dance floor v.ith the girls than in the past. To Bob Bannecker we bequeath Charlie Bezoek ' s |ift °f gab. With this added gift, Bob should be (,uite a favorite wiLh the Junior Girls. John Schillinger leaves his inner he-man - techniq ta Russel Calvin. We know this v ixl bring out he cave man Rus.sell. careful girls, cave-man on the loose. TO Maureen Kaemerer and Malcolm Middlefcon we give Vir- ginia VJn.garU.er and Eddie Van Mierlo s e i lLlT IntmioT . ii f a ofdjt rt and should be able to take up were Ginny and Ed left oil. L.st Year,, Harold L=»ls. as » = „f =„ ' V, ; ' h?S!°1;? Sir ZlTiZsZl ri.l ' ' l =re lur% taat Bob can live up to the title as well as Harold has. flAr ' lVe JUT, =pe?lm?n iiter. the hanaso.e Senror-s leave . V.|e leave Roy Huff ' s lo hair and red blush to all the demure Ereshman girls, v.ho giggle at the slightest sign tention.
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