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Edwin Geyer bequeaths his title as Usleepiest Boy to Bryan Arnold. Dorothy Misko and Sue Moser give their positions on the girls' basketball team to Catherine Barker and Frances Dugan. Geraldine Schmell and Marjorie Siegfried leave their friendly aid in the Library to any junior who has the qualifications. William Sabo and Archie Simons bequeath their athletic ability to Fred Lash and Parke Hoover. Grace Ulrich does hereby will and bequeath her chatter-box to Lillian Kajmo. Marjorie Kutz hands her alto voice to Dorothy Koder. Warren Heffner and Elizabeth Clarke bequeath their Bookkeeping struggles to Joseph Chipser. Linwood Pearson leaves his Chemistry ability to Catherine Derr. Victor Abel and Glen Helms do hereby bequeath some of their height to Francis Doddy and Howard Eckert. WE thought you might need it. Raymond Gozzard does hereby will his soccer technique to George Schneider. Thomas Bold gives his title t'Woman Hater to Robert Kunsman. Andrew Pusch bestows upon John Marzec, all of his old wise cracks. Don't forget, boys, laugh and the world laughs with you. Ray Madison does hereby will and bequeath his ability to get in and out of trouble to Ida Bonfi. Margaret Kroboth leaves her hatred for the male sex to Jovn Bachman. Geraldine Titus and Perma Kohler hand their talkativeness to Stella Machkow. Paul Kramer receives the title Best Dressed Boy from Harry Weikert. Ruth Buss and Emma Rampack bequeath their ability to get their man and hold him to Geraldine Beck. Hang on girls you won't be sorry. Granville Frey does hereby will and bequeath his curly hair to George Cabak. Betty Sterner bequeaths her strut to Doris Geyer. Ruth Eckert and John Stevens gladly give their technique of being late for school to Blennie Pots. Francis Fletcher does hereby will his job as editor-in-chief of the Reflector to the lucky junior who acclaims it. Marjorie Lerch and Carl Moran leave their pleasing personalities to Jacqueline Kutz. Lee Bergstresser leaves his amusing answers to William Vogel. Margaret Vernal bequeaths all of her navy worries to Olga Pasternack. Betty Reiss and Olga Stef give their , . quietness to Eleanore Howard and Gloria Lawrence. Remember that silence is golden. Donald Durn bestows upon Samuel Bealer his position in the band. Bernadine Richards gives her date book to Dorothy Weitknecht. Mary Kort leaves her senior cheer- leading uniform to Bernice Lash. John Spillane and Carl Gerhab be- queath their stage management to Wil- liam Kugler. Christine Ziegenfuss and William Frey do hereby will and bequeath their artistic ability to Elsie Polisky. Catherine Bauder, Marion Karch and Lois Kelchner give their old boy friends to Betty Brown and Christine Grozdnoif. Annetta Eisenhart and Helen Gannsle do hereby will and bequeath their romantic troubles to Elsie Lichtenwalner and Vivian Koch. Harry Fegley gives his old shotgun to Ivan Meixel. Dorothy Raub and Celestine Seifert bequeath their driving ability to Jean Wood and Betty Bigot. Jeanette Hahn and Ruth Hoffert do hereby will and bequeath their long flowing hair to Joyce Pearson. Victor Koller gives his school bus route to Glenmore Thatcher. Robert MacElwee inherits his talent in woodwork from Howard Frankeniield and Theodore Fritchman. forty-one
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The Last Will and Testament We, the members of the class of nineteen hundred forty-two, of Hellertown High School, chosen To for his To To pearef, To understanding the fact that we are to leave this, our home of learning, for a road in this great world do hereby declare this our Last Will and Testament. Mr. Illick, our dear leader and principal, we bequeath our sincere appreciation leadership and guidance through our high school days. Mr. Weikel, we do hereby bequeath a better cooperating class to take our place Mr. Oplinger, we bequeath a nineteen hundred forty-two edition of Shakes- Mr. Brown, we bequeath a championship basketball team. To Mr. Landis, we do hereby will and bequeath many more successful play pro- ductions. To Mr. Meyers, we bequeath a pair To Miss Longenbach, we do hereby for tardiness and truancy. To Mr. McPherson, we bequeath an up-to-date map of the world. To Miss Brown, we do hereby will and bequeath a book 'fHow to Keep Calm . To Miss Long, we leave the hope for a larger room. To Miss Hahn, we bequeath a new and larger stack of yellow slips to the office. To Miss Snyder, we do hereby will and bequeath a new spare tire, or at least a second-hand tire. To Miss Dimmick, we bequeath a bet- ter behaved Freshman English class. of rubber heels. will and bequeath a new attendance record To Mr. Hand, we do hereby will and bequeath a home, to be located two stumps below Bingen. To To To To the Freshmen, we bequeath our Mr. Hoppes, we leave an up-to-date book on humor. first year of mistakes. the Sophomores, we leave a book on How to Make Money . the Junior class, we bequeath the following traits and talents: Grant Hoffert does hereby will and bequeath his problems of a Senior Class to Robert Yob. Cecelia Makoski leaves her tallness to Lorraine Amey and Marie Becker. Walter Fetzer bequeaths his bashfulness to Ernest Banko. Gerald Stoneback bequeaths his inability to grow to Harold Schmidt and Charles Bergey. Lillian Bedner and Irene Kort be- queath their place on the High Honor Roll to Helen Kanusky and Harriet Schilling. Margaret Bowers does hereby will and bequeath her lipstick to Claire Sterner. Eileen Brown gives her title Most Popular Girl to Betty Harwi. Grace Kelly and Pearl Zimpher gladly give their name Tomboy to Dorothy Rampack. Beatrice Strawn does hereby will and bequeath her black hair to Theresa Ma- carro. Aileen Diehl leaves her comical ac- tions to Rosanna Weiland. Mary Rosenberger and Irene Koczan leave their smallness to Lucille Weikert and Lydia Nadenichek. Leon Koch does hereby will and bequeath his title Most Handsome Boyd to George Vasko. forty
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Jean Einherst and Julia Gyecsek bequeath their correspondence with that certain someonew to anyone in the Junior class doing the same thing. Daniel Petrovitch gives his Hhookey playing to Margaret Hollencer. Walter Stapinski and Phyllis Strawn leave their everlasting appetite to any Junior in the same position. Margaret Mindock bequeaths her giggle to Kathleen Adams. Evelyn Weirbach gives her violin to Evelyn Ruth. Arthur Zimpher willfully bequeaths his paper route to Charles Raudenbush. Dorothy Straka and Anne Savitske leave their debating talents to the Junior with the qualities of argumentation. Herby Long does hereby will and bequeath his eagerness to help others to any- one who desires this position. George Marish, Steven Solomon, and Carl Yuhasz leave their homework worries to Doris Henderson and Stewart McCandless, Pauline Mease and William Werkheiser do hereby will and bequeath their uniform method of studying to Betty Heffner and Anna Flok. Harold Ziegler bequeaths his advanced radio education to anyone interested in that field of work. We hereby set our seal to this, our last Will and Testament on this Fifth day of June, the year of our Lord, one thousand nineteen hundred and forty-two. Signed: The Senior Class Witnesses: JEAN EINHERST, RUTH Buss, HERBERT LONG. Class Poem By Grace Ulrich The time has come to say farewell, When hearts with joy are bright, The time for which we waited long, A time which fills us with delight. We cheer the school that sends us forth From scenes of youthful dreamsg We prize the best that she gave us, As we follow life's tempting gleams. Our goal is won! we've reached the crest, An ardent interest led the way, As we battled a long and thorny trail Now we're off for life's journey today! Unto you most gracious Alma Mater Through the years we'll faithful stand, And if successful our venture be Our fame we'll grant Alma Mater to thee! forty-two
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