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lASl Wlll ANI! HSTAMENI 17. To Mr. McCord, Mr. Chamberlain, Miss Dordick and Miss Campagna we bequeath a moth-eaten Chevrolet raiile ticket which we hope will free them from the torments of the iightin' fifty. 18. To Dr. Stoudt and Mr. Lockwood we leave the field behind the school to be used for raising tobacco-half for a pipe and half for cigarettes. 19. Turn about is fair playg therefore, how about Mrs. Walsh bequeathing the fair sex of our class her wardrobe? 20. Unable to dispose of the following items, we magnanimously give to any- one who will have them: Ed Hinkle's jalopy, Gus Prodell's dated derby and Lamond Smith's out of this world neck- wear. And now to all at Regional High, We leave with sadness and a sigh Our hope that future days may be Filled with successful history. 214:-nf LUQJJC, at Hw.jJ,.zz.:., shaman ,Z.,.-....z.J..aee 'fmgw AML? h 7,,,a,,QwU 2'4 -14-1' !wifJM gina. g,.1.,, 7p?.z.,.f27,.... GM aw Hwtxm W ' Wu? f'M,,.A..1'l',J75d -2474, 5.13, cAu....... M--p-11-,n.wMz1..7 ferfww..-ML 7 f'7 ' WM CMM- Mffywr .M M. 'fwi ffl-fv R7 el.. L. J.-..v'7 4au:- 4. ..:::iEL'..ff2, '6?A.nfw?,Q4u-vo-Z1 ,MM7 week MMM 105-4-eu 7:MLQ,.v ,ds-7 61,10 N9',d4..sa K-61.1-.7' Dofoflvj WOOFJQ. vfhfr mnrz M' Q iwiwq 7 .Www , WMM is Zfsjhws 00 V- Aqua-Bc. X ...we ,Q,,.-..f- , I ,Q-,,,, CLZ4 boulutm Q4-.VE-...,Lef rwia-wfw.-f,.4 f?'7V-ffm? Jndgvjm, jZZf,1f'-li--v Q2-,.,fa..,6a,.,fsci..:.y Zmeius. ' AUM! if 21' NIMIILL W ffnzuig il.. fld-9,70 Dgfiif'-Qwfxz 29
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lASl Wlll A Il HSM CLASS WILL Know all men by these presents that we, the graduating class of 1946, being of sound mind and body, do, in a state of kindness and generosity, and with a lump in our throats, and tears in our eyes, hereby be- queath the following assets as the occasion demands. 1. To Mr. Warner, our supervising princi- pal, we leave our deep and sincere ap- preciation for his untiring efforts so generously extended to us at all times with the hope that the class of 1946 will always stand out in his memory. 2. To Mr. Hagans, our friend and class adviser, who has given so willingly of his time and patience, we leave our ap- preciation, together with a generous supply of aspirins, unpaid bills, and in- completed plans, hoping that he will always cherish the memory of the Senior Class of '46. 3. To Mr. Schrage, our faithful yearbook adviser, we gladly leave all extra copy, cuts, and what have you, to be disposed of as he sees fit. 4. To next year's seniors we leave a large supply of Miss Megargee's in- famous White slips which they in turn can, and no doubt will, pass on. 5. All stencils, ditto carbon, and other commercial supplies still in working con- dition are bequeathed to Mr. Muller, Mrs. Simpson, and Mrs. Brown. 6. Those everloving, everlasting Our Times tests, neatly bound, are returned to Miss Conrad to haunt her next year's classes. 7. To our fond coaches, Mrs. Briggs and Mr. Oakes, we will any athletic prowess or ability that might be found in this outgoing group to be distributed equally among the boys and girls. 8. To Miss Gawrysiak and Miss Kohn, the seniors, especially the Commercial group, graciously bequeath their in- tricate terpsichorean ability to be dis- 28 Mll tributed equally among the members of the Beginners' Dancing Group. 9. 'I'he Senior Home Economics girls will that way to a man's heart technique taught exclusively by Miss Taylor and Miss Rothermel, to all Regional's hope- ful females. It works, ask lean! 10. To Mrs. O'Kane we leave the still unanswered sixty-four dollar question- who writes Snooper Sez-? ll. To Miss Collins we leave orchids, many, many of them, for her splendid work with the Girls' Chorus. 12. To Mr. Norton and Mr. Ianowitz we bequeath our time iof which we have plentyl to act as baby sitters for Billy and Bobby. 13. To the Office Staff we bequeath a neat blue-tied bundle of late slips and detention slips-what a bundle! 14. For the kindly words and soothing touch of our nurse, Mrs. Cattell, we humbly leave our thanks. 15. To the feminine half of the under- classmen, we unwillingly leave Mr. Zerr, Mr. Edinger and Mr. Hendrickson. Oh, you lucky girls! 16. With bowed heads, and much rever- ence, the C. P.'s leave those never to be forgotten Friday Math exams with Miss Herman in 106 to future aspiring C. P. Students. :F I, ,.-w35.4,,,z, . ' 1. .3 - - s
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Left to Right' I Sirolli M F . . , . anelli, A. McGee, Mrs. Anne Walsh, 9 E. Brigfmdi, E. Dowell, C. Grosso. B E STAFF IIHZIINVEIISIIIN As the world around us falls into the stride of living in an era made bright a ain b Q Y peace, so We, the L'Agenda Staff, also feel the pulse of reconversion with the publica- tion of the school's first post-war yearbook. True, we found many wartime exigencies still existing, such as film and paper sho t- r ages, just as the world is finding temporary 30 confusion before it once again makes the readjustment to a Iii f perity. e o peace and pros- But, in spite of the many difficulties en- countered, we hope that as you leaf through these pages you will feel, as we do, the adaptation to the new mode of 1 iving is truly a thrilling experience. Left Brigandi, I. Cheney, R. Bryson. to Right: H. Norcross, E. Brake, M. Sulzman, E.
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