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Dick Herz wills his athletic ability to Bob Schwerter. Sam Hilbert leaves his Atlas build to Bones'f Barrie. Bernice Jones leaves her subtle wit. Bob Loveling wills his deep voice to Barbara Breuninger. Mary Lowney leaves Miss Bryan in search of a new left wing in hockey. Doris Lynn leaves her cheerleading ability to her sister, Bobbie. Barbara Madsen leaves her artistic flair to Dickie Jarvis, the woodcarver. Pat Marshall bequeaths her skill in arts and crafts to Audrey Ganung. Alton Moore wills his passion for speed to Penny Scofield. Louise Morehouse leaves her extensive vocabulary to Carmen Gerardi. George Morgan leaves his studious manner to Harry French. Jack Norton wills his collection of automobiles to W. Elman of Mt. Kisco. Audrey Scofield leaves her sunny disposition to Paul Mazza, who is always down in the mouth. Bob Scofield leaves his blushes to Mary Scheeder. Dick Sears bequeaths his Brooklyn accent to Alma Clark. Jackie Seymour leaves her blue glasses to Shirley Morgan in case she loses hers. Barbara Shear leaves George to Daddy. Anita Smith leaves one rusty Ford to whoever has his life insurance paid. Alice Southworth leaves her calmness to next year's eighth grade. Don Taylor leaves his coonskin cap to the prop room. Bruce Thomas leaves his talent in stage crafts to the Class of 1949 when it ls faced with the problem of a Senior play. Louise Tocci wills her collection of recipes to Miss Mungeer. Viola Tocci bequeaths her sweet smile to Alfred de Veaux. Astrid and Gunhild Wallgren leave their sister act to the Elsessers. Charlotte Zarges leaves Janet to next year's Senior Class. Marie Zottola leaves . . . l iust kayn't remember! 31
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Class Will We, the Class of 1948, wishing to be generous, hereby bequeath our many talents to the following lucky people: Howland Adams leaves his ability to debate in history class to John Greenfieldt. Allan Andersen leaves a well-worn path to the office. Dot Anderson wills her ability to knit flashy socks to Joyce Hall. Dotty Bautz gives her Chicken Song to Ralph Gay. Lloyd Beacom leaves his collection of flashy clothes to Franklin Wood. Jeanie Bennett leaves her sophistication to Jackie Paillex. Jewel Bode leaves her sleepless nights and days of anxiety to future editors of the Patch and Yearbook. Audrey Bouton leaves her quietness to Wade Everhart. Patty Braden wills her petiteness to Alice Stretch White. Paul Brouard leaves his atomic energy to next year's wheel. Doris Brown leaves her collection of bobby-pins. lrl Brown gives his height and Texas drawl to Willie Weist. Aldo Cosentino leaves his curly locks to all the K.H.S. girls who suffer with curlers every night. Jo DeCunzo wills her giggle to Helen Lang. Ernie Dorton leaves Kay. Dick Eddy bequeaths his shovel to the school. They'll need it. Tony Fasolino leaves his French accent to anyone who is learning Spanish. Charlie Fowler leaves his seat in study hall. Bob Gilbert leaves his long hair to Mr. Baldy Smith. Victor Gnos wills a well-worn comb to Donny Scofield. Pam Grossman bequeaths her vitality to Joan Bradshaw. Pat Hall leaves the Patch in the hands of Caroline Herz. We wish her the best of luck. 30
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Trail of the Lonesome Pine June Tolliver . . . Pat Hall Sal Tolliver, her sister . Louise Morehouse Bub Tolliver, their brother . Judd Tolliver, their father . . Hannah Tolliver, their step-mother Dave Tolliver, their cousin . . Loretta Tolliver, Dave's sister . Uncle Billy Beams . . Ole Hon, his wife . . Ellie May, their daughter . Red Fox . . . Jack Hale . Anne Saunders . Maw Falin . 32 . Bob Gilbert . lrl Brown .lo DeCunzo . Sam Hilbert Pam Grossman Aldo Cosentino . Anita Smith Marie Zottolo . Don Taylor . Dick Eddy Barbara Shear Barbara Madsen
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