Jenkintown High School - Jenkintonian Yearbook (Jenkintown, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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CLHSS lUlll We, the graduating class of Jenkintown l-ligh School ot the year one thousand nine hundred and torty-tour, being ot sound l?J mind, memory, and understanding do hereby make public and declare this to be our tinal will and testament. Primus: We leave to the unworthy Junior class, the important positions we have tilled so long and well, our dignity, and our reputa- tion as the best class that ever spent tour years in these halls. Secundus: We bequeath to the taculty, a lite-time rest trom our suggestions on how to improve the school. Tertius: We appoint the class ot '45 to see that our debts are paid, provisions ot this will are executed, all papers are picked up att the tloor, and that no one leaves the cateteria with anything to eat. Quartus: We bequeath to the tollowing: Bob l-lolmes leaves his fourth term to President Roosevelt. Marilou Eisentrager leaves her coyness to Marjorie Trank, Jack Fleming and Bill Nichols leave together. Mary Lee Geckler leaves her sandwiches to Mrs. Alexander. Ronald Fishman leaves his blushes to Dick Doyle. Bob Shisler leaves Mr. Bell to run the school. , Ruth McFeeter leaves the gym floor to next year's varsity. John Eby leaves, taking the Dance of the Old Men with him. Carolyn Seymour leaves her charm to Norval Copple. John Andreacola leaves Miss Duren without an assistant, Betsy Ann Conrad leaves the hockey team without a mother, Marjorie Mahoney leaves her typing skill to Darcy Appleton. Bill Fisk leaves his brains to next year's Seniors. lThey need them.l Mary Pullar leaves her needle and thread to the Home Fc. Department. Nancy Hunter leaves her bass drum to anyone willing to carry it. Don Argue leaves his grin to Mr. Vanidling, Dottie Gillet leaves her jokes to Bob l-lope. Whitey Fitzgerald leaves his captainship ot the tootball team to Robin. Claire Maurer leaves, taking her Sinatra records wth her. Louise Long leaves her quiet ways to Jimmie Carnahan. Joe Doyle leaves his way with the women to his brother, Dick. Janet Walton leaves her energy to Nell Fay. Rocky Jarden donates his car to the scrap drive. Gaby l-lagert leaves to George Bernard Shaw, her playwriting ability. Twenty-eight

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Louis McAllister leaves the women to Sam Boggs. Elva Schaffer leaves Betty Ferguson to laugh at her own jokes. Paul Cutright leaves his basketball ability to anyone worthy of it. Alice Maurer leaves her big blue eyes to Jack Benny. Jim l-lall leaves his musical arrangements to Lippman. Barbara Roberts leaves George to carry on alone. Barney Devlin leaves his motorcycle to his brother, Bill. Evelyn Carnahan leaves her foul shooting ability to Marie Tilley. Jim Biondi leaves his acting ability to Nancy Sallada. Walt l-leiss leaves Miss Wright in peace. lAt lastll Millicent Fritsch leaves her golden voice to Bill Jackson. Joe Donahue leaves the Inquirer to Pete Brauer. Pat Reisgen leaves her soft voice to l-larry O'Neil. Frank Benson leaves Mr. Dell'Angelo to lead the Band. Alice Ann Lever leaves Tommy Dorsey without competition. Irish smile to Mr. Brogan. Bobbie Miller to play hookey by herself. quarterbacking to Coates Coleman. his quiet ways to Phil Wunderle. Jim Kelly leaves his Mary Tribou leaves Bob Poley leaves his Owen Regan leaves Rhoda Fishman leaves her giggles to Jack Tilley. Louis Armon leaves Mr. Strauss to do Trigonometry without help. Jeanne Nelson leaves her snappy answers to Charlie Kehoe. Dick Smith leaves Miss Fox in peace and quiet after school. John l-lopson leaves his laugh to echo and re-echo through the library. Greg Thompson leaves his pop to Mr. Copley. l-larold Gaydon leaves his speed on the track to The Crusader. Nancy Crosson leaves her worrying to Nancy Evoy. Bill Carlile leaves Miss Kendall without a stage crew. Signed, sealed, and delivered by the Seniors, with witnesses of well balanced mind and impartial judgment. BUGS BUNNY A N f 42 J 43 ig 5 FRANK siNAtRA ?' oc 'V scvk HOWARD JACKSON Twenty nine

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