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Class Will Cont. Lucille Keller wills her politeness to Ima Hults. Joe Rottkamp wills his victory garden to John Entstrasser. Steve Smatiak gives the old oil to anyone that will listen. Ruth Hoffman gives her Spanish back to Mrs. Neuman. Marylee Caldwell leaves her boisterous- ness to Barbara Freir. Gerard Donlon leaves his beard to Charles Nelson. Agnes Gorney bequeaths her quietness to Grace Brown. Betty Herfort gives her eyes to Doris Ru- mens. Billy Janke gives his place in chemistry and trig to Albert Loeffler. Wilma Houlik wills her hockey technique to Dot Moss. Betty Jaolonsky wills her cheerleading pos- ition to Lena Ruggiero. Betty Luhring g.ves her kinship to half of Hicksville to Theresa Manelski, who is re- lated to the other half. Helen Marxen and June Geier bequeath their secretarial practice to Janet CampbelJ and Marie Cardella. Theresa Rottkamp and Viola Schneider will their friendship to Ann Pryde and “Bubsy” Hawkins. Gus Bahrenburg wills his Dutch accent to Ireland's Thomas Hennerty. Betty Baumack and Helen Benoit will their shyness to Veronica Gorney and Ther- esa Ellis. Virginia Hafner wills her bottle of per- oxide and a booklet on how to have beauti- ful hair to Jo Mueller. Carol Chittenden leaves her big red book to Gloria Toth. Audrey Christiansen wills her posture to Marie Laudan. Mildred Nelson leaves her intriguing smile to Jane Brown. John Deci leaves his farm experience to Paul Divan. William Gauck leaves “Suzy-Q , his car to Catherine Zieler. Gordon Watson leaves his school spirit to Peggy Petri. William Timoszuk leaves his wellbred man- ner to George Lubeck. The senior fellows on the Varsity team leave their places on the team to the up-and- coming J.V.’s Adeline Brigandi and Arline Dougherty will their close relationship to June Yates and Lily Klein. Virginia Betscha has consented to leave her date-book with Isobel McIntosh, to help her with her man problem. Irma Harter is passing her apple polishing technique to Dick Eisemann. Marge Adams leaves the COMET, after 1 Vfc years, to Dave Bengelsdorf. Grace Fippinger and Marcella Wesnofske are leaving their Oyster Bay addresses to Irene Andrews and Bea Eisemann. Cacie.ia Schwarz leaves her debating abil- ity to Norma Harms. Pnil Johndro and Thomas Watson leave their way with the women to Paul Oiynick and Tony Miraval. Jo Wysolovski leaves her gift of gab to Jean Raeburn. Catherine Finn gives her “Mickey to Nor- man Shore. Ann Schulz wills her dancing ability to Inge Meith. Doris Shepard wills her “place in the movies to Lana Turner. Eleanor Steinhauer and Eleanor Weyer will their love for sports to Miss Leddy ym classes. Annie Taormina gives “Red Leib to Anna Leitner. Frank Sticco and Richard Thompson yield their heart appeal to the poor boys left behind. Alma Supper bequeaths her’ art work to Blessing Carlson. Fay Sutter and Sophie Zalewski leave their English marks, vocabulary, and etc. to Sophie Zgliesky and Marion Miron. Kenneth Burgess leaves his basketball man- agership to Coach, who, we're sure, will take good care of it until next fall. I nominate and appoint Miss Mabel Farley and Mr. E. H. LeBarron executors of this my Ia t will and testament, and direct that no bond be required of them by reason of such appointment. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my bond and seal at my residence in Hicksville this day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty four. CLASS OF 1944 Class Prophecy Cont. Thomas Watson trembled his way through France recently—using only sign language. James Wesnofske's leg is still in a cast— jitterbugging too hard. Marcella Wesnofske hunts for movie houses showing “A Guy Named Joe. Eleanor Weyer runs Hicksville's first free Nurs n? Clinic. Esther Wilson almost mixed strychine with aspirin, but Beanie saved the day. Josephine Wysolovski doesn’t wTork in “Guck’s any more—she was too generous v. ith the whipped cream. Robert Youden spends his evenings at home. The walls are done in graph paper, and his living room has a “log table. John Zadrozny lost his morbid character. He's swoon king, now. Sophie Zalewski can always be found under a mountain of books. Stella Zgliesky still speaks up whenever she pleases—fearing neither man nor beast. As Cacielia and I parted, we felt we’d done a good job of covering the Class of 1944. We promised to get together again and compare notes.
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MUSICAL COMEDY KATHLEEN ’ COURT JESTERS A poor boy accused of robbing the uncle of the girl he loves, a seedy old sheriff trying to win the hand of the town’s cranky gossip, a good-natured foreign storekeeper and a feuding checker player all help to weave the.humorous and in- trtguing plot of the musical comedy Kathleen. The cast included: Sheriff Undertuck Teckley Bramble Arabella Wilkins - Joseph Fox Edward Eisemann Catherine Blasucci Jirr.my Stanton Kathleen Flossie Neverset James Hall Lucille Kellner Camela Ruggiero Hans Swindler Ned Rollingston Uncle Michael Gustave Bahrenburg James Wesnofske William Ward
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