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Vivian Hoye leaves her everlasting supply of gum to a sophomoreg Clf I were only a sophomore.J Bettie Huss, her pleasant memories to Bettie Dusenbergg Helen Jabak, that secret ambition to be a surgical nurse. Eleanore Kaminski leaves her ability to act to Genevieve Koziatek. Bettie Kertes bequeaths her quiet ways to Eleanore Kubackeg Eleanor Kusz, her talkativeness to the hands of fate. Jean Lary passes all her homework on to those Hluckyn under- classmeng Norene Legler, her willingness to help others. Genevieve Lewandowski leaves her nhappy-go-luckyn manner to everyoneg Florence MacDonald. her love of dancing to all those attending W. P. A. Dances. Vivian Martin leaves her Neasy on the earsn voice to Phyllis Weilandg Vera Mayhew, her dignity and poise to a suitable sophomore or juniorg Mary Ellen McFarlin, her pleasantness to the whole schoolg Betty Jane Mead, those utwinkle toesn to a graceful Whitney girl. Virginia Menter leaves an agreeable, friendly disposition to her sister Phyllis. Mary Ann Nadolny bequeaths her editorship of the First Lady to the chosen junior. Curls will be curls, Magdoline Nicholas gives them to the girls. Mary Noel surrenders her supply of good jokes to Lillian Flensted. Catherine Pacholski leaves her to admire. Phyllis Paepke bequeaths her- thing and everybody. Ruby Mae Pearson gives all her Rita Pedee leaves her artistic Mary Jayne Ramsey, her giggles good taste in clothes for everyone ability to see the good in every- luok to Ethel Gregory. ability to any talented persong to Dorothy McKennag Dorothy Randall, her vocal abilityg Josephine Raynock, that serious, yet humorous natureg Ruth Rich, an all-around friendly attitude to Betty Gordong Rose Rutkowski, a skill in running power machines to a Sewing sophomore. Mary Scott bequeaths her lusty voiceg Jeanette Skaff, her ability to be quiet for a little while. Mary Alice Smith gives her gym suit to Mildred Ewingg Jacqueline Steinquest, her businesslike attitude to Frances Lazette. Genevieve Thomas will reveal her secret of growing up in a hurry to anyone interested. Arlene Thull leaves her mischievous nature on the shoulders of Virginia Wiegers. Miriam Tovey wishes her ready smile on everyone. 27
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WILL AND TESTAMENT I, as the Attorney for the Senior Class, hereto issue this, the last Will and Testament of the Class of 1941, Harriet Whitney Vocational High School, of the city of Toledo, State of Ohio. In other words, we hereby demand: a Ublackoutu of the windows facing the boys' school, and a new code compiled for the romantic boys and girls who make signs from school to school. And we herewith bequeath our cherished possession as follows: Lillian Anselm gives her knowledge to whoever wants it: Mardell Bailey, her npersonality plusn to an ambitous girl. Dorthiea Bartow leaves her books to the teachers they most con- cerng Evelyn Bedford, her magnetism for those around her, male and femaleg . Ethel Mae Berkel, that collection of good deedsg Genevieve Brauer, her unassuming mannerg Betty Briggs, her ability to ride horses to anyone who does not like to sit. Hortense Browning leaves pleasant memories to friends and class- mates, Ruth Cherry, her natural instinct to be full of fung Mary Jane Clark, all responsibility to some up and coming junior, Marjorie Cook, her sweet, serious natureg Mildred Detrick, that Nwhy hurry?N air to Mary Ellen Kopfmanng Felicia Drzewiecki, ability to produce the nCrown1ng Gloryn in the Cosmetology class. Evelyn Druin leaves her gift of baby tears to fateg Jeanette Duffee, her agility and chummy nature. Florence Dzienny bequeaths her shirt-making ability to a clothing sophomore: Marie Farren, her bashfulness to Leona Campeyg Rose Feyes, that mysterious personality to Evelyn Hansen. Kathryn Fretz leaves her school offices for someone else to fill. Marjory Fuller, her political opinions to Janis Daleg , Margaret George, her intense interest in the Hi-Y. Evelyn Glowczewski bequeaths her blond hair to Darlene Herdterg Alverda Goltz, ability to dramatize anything and everythingg Mary Jean Gormley, her contentment while at work, Patricia Graub, ability to talk faster than anyone can con- centrate to Jeanne Lashley, Betty Haney, her sense of humor and superior editorship of the Gi-Vo-Hi Gazette, - Helene Hoffman, personality and executive ability to Blanche Brona. Gertrude Holewinski bequeaths her cheery nature to Evelyn Schmidt, Dorothy Holton, that mischievous attitude. Irene Horvath leaves her ability to ngive and take.H 26
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Betty Truby bequeaths enjoyable times to Nora Lee Trubyi Martha Varrian, her ability to be sweet and considerate of others. Dolores Vogelsang, her industrious attitude to Helen Morgan: Norma Vorraber, her long hair to the girls who can stand it: Betty Welch, her ability to fit into a tea room setting: Della White, her excess energy to any needy person Alice Wilczynski drops her gay spirit for anyone of picking it up: Lorraine Williams, that air of sophistication. who is capable Juanita Wince leaves her good times to the clothing sophomores. Betty Wiseman safely leaves her shyness to be guarded by Lois Wilson. A Ann Woods bequeaths her sewing ability to Helen Long: Lucille Zattau that neverybody's friend attitudeu to Elaine Ritz. Gertrude Zielinski gladly wills all her bills to a certain teacher's husband! Clara Ziolkowski, her habit of chewing gum in class to those who can wget-awayu with it. We wish the classes that follow success, happiness, and luck. In testimony hereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this so rare a day of June in the year nineteen hundred and forty-one. 28 Mary Jane Clark
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