Lambertville High School - Hiltopia Yearbook (Lambertville, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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...l.H.S Margaret Haney leaves her good marks and place on the honor roll to Ioan Walton. To Margie Lear, Ruth Landis leaves her overwhelming shyness. Doris Kitchin leaves her ability to slip slyly from class to anyone interested in doing so. Paul Heath bequeaths his speeding, shining, Chevrolet to Sammy Knechel. Lorraine Newman bequeaths her luscious green gym suit to any Freshman girl interested. Peggy Hampton leaves her curly hair to Marion Bodine. Henry Nalence bequeaths his long hair, side boards, and future Monty Wooley beard to lack Allen. Dick Farlee leaves his broken heart to Ann Price. Larry Burroughs leaves his job as Senior Class President to a capable Iunior boy to carry on next year. Cubit Case leaves his way with the teachers to someone who really needs it. Congratulations, Clement. Patsy Worthington leaves her friendliness with the boys to Margie Larison. Francis lBabel Carbone bequeaths his beautiful yearbook picture to be put in the library tile along with George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and General Clark. To Titus Tettimer, Albert Trautz leaves his ah-quiet-manners. Phil Welsh has a special bequest, he leaves those beautiful black eyes of his to the cow in Mrs. Wagg's pasture. Lillie Carmody bequeaths her Irish wit to Eugenia O'Ziolkowski. Marilyn Lettever bequeaths her woltish manners to Elma Farlee. To Ioe Keener, Donald Cairns leaves his out of this world Quiz Kid mind. Donald Zahler leaves his extra amount ot hot air to Albert Yeske in hopes that he'll be able to blow that horn by next year. Grace German leaves her fondness tor hot cowboy music to Franklin Reilly. loe Cavallo teartully leaves a certain Iunior girl to struggle through a whole year without him. loyce Kintzel leaves her place at the bowling alleys to Doris Hann. lean Moore leaves her quiet, pleasant manner to Lil Stymiest. F rank Steftanelli leaves his ability to get stuck in a snow bank to Floyd Upde- grove during next year's Senior banquet. 57

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lllllt lASl SAY I .... Know all men by these presents that we, the graduating class of 1947, being of sound mind and body, do in a sudden lit of generosity, hereby and hereon, de- clare this to be our last will cmd testament. We, the attorneys, Burroughs, Nalence, Case, and Koltovich, Esquires, lor the Senior Class ot 1947, do hereby and whereas etc., draw up and Write down for their last will and testament, according to law 4,852,901 8fl7 in the Constitution ol the State-ot New Iersey, and having witnesses none other than A. Blank and C. Space, we, aforesaid attorneys, Burroughs, Nalance, Case, and Koltovich, with a lump in our throats and tears in our eyes, make the following bequests: To the Iuniors, we bequeath our pale green home room, and also rubber walls and seats hanging from the chandeliers to handle the mighty P. O. D. class of next year. To the Sophomores, we leave pile alter pile of play catalogs to pour over while deciding to pick a junior play and a bottle ot aspirin to be taken liberally during the week preceding the Iunior Prom to be shared equally with the class ad- visers. Also our thanks for the many nice things they have done for us. To the Freshmen, we leave our white elephants, books, pencils, notebooks. concealed Kfunny books, and all the chewing gum hiding spots, you can only know of after tour years. To the incoming class, we leave a heavy shower curtain to cover the bashlul Freshmen. Barbara Allen bequeaths her ability to love one man to Sis King. Martha Stehlo bequeaths her so much talked about dates to Pearl Hewitt. To our Sophomore Casanova Phil Montgomery, Mike Casey leaves his so many hopeless love situations. lean Harkins, ahem, leaves Chemistry. Donald La Mothe bequeaths Chloe and the rest of his wonderful entertaining to Bub Baker. ' A Lamar Bowe leaves his dreams of the South Sea island beauties to all the eager beavers. Doris Peto leaves her many travel tolders to Angelo Pittore. To Harry Blair, Charles Tietsworth leaves his tent, leathers, and tom-torn, so that Harry can have another one ol those wonderful get-ups. Iohn Partite leaves his love for jazzy music to that hep character, you've guessed it, Bill Chrismer. 35



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Dolores Newcomb bequeaths to Naomi Black her beautiful green slacks. Mary Testa leaves to Harriet Cooperstein her art oi talking in shorthand. Bill Koltovich leaves his well-worn car to lack Howell to run all those little errands for the faculty. Ken Trauger leaves that poor soul Douglas Gimson, the job oi carrying Miss Ronkin's books from the typing room to room 8. Iimmy Bishop, leaves his large black neckerchiei to be draped over the door of room 8 in commemoration oi his passing. Ann Pittore leaves to Sylvia Heath, her art of cracking gum in class and get- ting away with it. Grace De Lany leaves Angelina alias Lillie Carmody, to Alotawana to see that she won't steal anymore pies. Marian Edwards leaves her spunky nature to timid Luverne Updegrove. To Dorothy Brown, Mary Holcombe leaves her ability to throw that baseball. Margie Stehlo bequeaths her quiet unassuming voice to Mary Michitsch. lulia Holcombe bequeaths her Gift of Gab in Economics to Alice Lambert. Carolyn Strober leaves Margie Larison her pen in the hope that she will have the point as well worn when she graduates as Carolyn. Ronnie Robinson leaves Key Davis her seat all the way in the corner of the senior homeroom along with three chairs that seem to attract so many masculine occupants. Eleanor Moore leaves her ability as art-editor oi the yearbook to that up-and- coming Iunior, Iohn Davis. Neatly stacked in desk No. 7, row l, room 8, Alberta Ieifries leaves her treas- urer's books to Mary Schmutz, her leather case to Ann Price to keep the journalism club news items, and a box of gold stars, automatic dish washer, one sharp knife for potato peeling, one new broom tor the sweeping, to that lucky junior who inherits her job on the soup program. Bill Frabizio leaves his seat in detention to Ioe Lebrizzi. Ruth Bowlby leaves her permanent position as chairman oi all refreshment committees to that star chef, Fred Lebrizzi. To Donald Coleman, Charles GareHno leaves his position as right hand man to Mr. Lorraine Van Horn leaves her night job in her grandfather's bakery shop to 'Ioyce Runyon, so that she'll have more time to go out with Wes-lpay us later, Lorrainel. 58

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