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CLASS WILL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W7E, THE INTELLIGENSIA of ’42, ™ rosy glow of ambition having finally been kindled under our reluctant feet, hereby proclaim our intentions to vacate the honored institution of learning known as L. H. S. WHEREAS: Our feelings, having been deeply wounded by the slights and snubs of the underclassmen whom we love and admire so sincerely, the childish atmosphere no longer being endurable, we are ready to march out of school life into life’s school —a slight push from the rear having been first administered by Mr. Graff and the faculty. ARTICLE I: Leila Baker leaves her influence in P. City to Margie Price. Lillian Batt leaves with Herman. Ruben Batt leaves school still daydreamin’. Dorothy Bourne wills her poetic ability to Rudy Phillips with the sincere hope that he will be a second Shakespeare. Marion Boyd wills her friendliness to Colleen Fahy. Myrtle Branstetter leaves her athletic ability to Robert “Pest” Tharalson. Gordon Brohaugh and Eugene Griffin leave their ability to get to class on time to Irene Sherrow and Dodie Fellows. Hope you make it, gals! Rosetta Chopper leaves her appreciation for the opera to George Fox. Bill Coombs leaves his conservative driving habits to Norman Johnston. Careful, sonny! Lenore Coombs leaves her Ford to brother Gene—make good use of it, Gene, your sister did. Jimmy Cusick leaves his studious ability to Porky Parkhurst, hoping he will make as good use of it as Jim has. Ed Dull will his ability to move quickly to Don Fellows. Step lightly, bub! Ila Easton leaves her gum cracking ability to Vangina Simpson. Snap! Crackle ! Pop! Dave Frank leaves his typing ability to Bobbie McCracken, hoping that he can bring his speed up to 5 7 10, net. Loretta Freund wills “Wahoo” to Loren, Kep and Paul—fight it out, fellas. Betty Fujio wills her position as Mr. Bennett’s Girl Friday to Melba DeNittis so that Melba can see to it that her name ceases to appear on the absentee list. Victor Gilles leaves Mr. Fagan all broken up on the loss of his best Ag. student. Dean Gowen leaves Lenore Barr just entering the sacred sanctum—Laurel High. Georgia Greene wills her cool aloof manner to Jean Baird. Wishful thinking! Kay Green wills her man-catching v ays to Louise “Tootsie” Dixon. Eva Hettinger and Virginia Miller leave arm-in-arm to make a record-breaking dash for Billings, Mont. Gladys Jones leaves her ability to de-
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bate without getting mad to Vernon Jennings. Edith Kiedrowski leaves her good intentions to get home on time Saturday nights to Viola Mae Gross. Happy landings, Grossie. Robert Kilpatrick leaves a fight to anybody that tries to get Kathrine Ma!-loit. John Lackman wills his physique to “Toughie” Sanders. Bill LaPrath leaves his devastating way with the women to Walter Hall Don’t over-do it, Walt. Bill McCracken leaves his ability to take it to anybody that can stand it. Gene Marvin leaves to lead ’em astray. Billee Rae Miller wills that angelic look on her face to anybody that needs it ’cause Killer is a big girl now. Emily Miller leaves for the White House. F. D. R. just sent in an SOS for the perfect secretary, P. D. Q. David “Scoops” Milligan leaves his ability to nose out news to Wayne Schei-decker. Snoopy! Pat Murphy wills her ability to draw to anybody with plenty of time and patience and a love of beauty. Helen Ostwald leaves Mr. Graff tearing his hair and searching frantically for a new secretary. Eugene Otto leaves with the same blank look he had on his face four years ago. Betty Paronto leaves her executive ability to run things in general to Oc-tava Pearson. Buddy Paronto says he won’t leave anything because he’s gonna need all his talents in the future. Harold Reiter has already left. Jerry? Georgia Richards leaves her F. F. A. appeal to Helen Shearer. Try hog-tying, Helen. Evelvn Rodgers leaves with a comb in one hand and a package of bobbie pins in the other. John Ruff passes on his ability to talk to himself to Paul Dull. Edmund Schwenk wills his ability to dodge the local Sadie Hawkins to Montee Wallace. Marjorie Shay leaves her ability to sleep over Social Problems to anybody that can get away with it. Harold Shearer leaves “Buck” Baker to pla yschool bus driver all alone. Barbara Smith wills that dreamy “Joliet” look to Dolores Koch. Herman Sorg leaves with Lillian. Eddie Speare wills his lady-killing ointment to Johnny Ostwald—rub it on thick, Johnny. Roberta Speare has tears in her eyes as she leaves Lois Warfield to hold down the trumpet section alone. Clara Stahley leaves her ability to play hookey without getting caught to Ruth Fox. Hope you had a good time senior week, Clara. Junior Story leaves the road westward to Wally Shay. Don’t wear it out now, Wally. Esther Stroh donates her method of slapping on the war paint to Helen Ann Kiedrowski. Don’t use a shovel, kid. Robert Sullivan leaves Laurel High with that same beautiful wave. Is every hair in place, Sully? Shirley Teeters leaves her task as mimeograph operator to the next unfortunate junior that comes along. Dorothy Wanner leaves still trying to keep up with Evelyn and Clara. They went that way, Dot. Gertrude West leaves her readiness to change friends and personality to Norma Burke. Mary Ellen Williams can’t leave anything because she is taking young Hodge’s affection right along with her.
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