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Page 32 text:
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Iune 9. 1944-Our last day of School-our School days are over. It's a farewell ELMER WRIGHT E1rner's not afraid of work, On bowling he is keeng His future, he says, is bound to be In the U. S. Merchant Marine. Elmer was a member of the dancing and science clubs.
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Iune 7, 1944-Can this be co mmencement night? A closing of the Hrst chapter of our lives and dawn for the second. RUTH ELIZABETH SYDNOR 1 Marriage and music and sewing, Her future consists of these, As t ' or onions, squash cmd her middle name, She would tos th s em to the breeze. Ruth was on the hockey team and active in arts and crafts, glee, typing, and dancin clubs, She W 9 as on the honor roll. ELAINE CLAIR WALLHISER E1 ' aine as a secretary Can't help but to suc Ceed. She likes horseback riding But won't tell us her speed Elaine was an Elmleo t ft ' IENNIE ESTELLE WA RNER lean is quick on the trigger And shrewd as she can beg By the diamond on her linger We know her destiny. lean was a member of the dancing and art metal clubs and she had charge of informal pictures tor the Elmleo. s a typist and active in the art metal club.
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he fast ilfiliiriah Eeitvmmif C1355 nf I 411 We the class of 1944. being of sound mind and body-this is our will, anyway. To Bill Van Horn we leave Marge Krause's cheerful smile. To Betty lack, We leave Genevieve's scho- lastic ability. We would like Bob Patterson to carry on in Bob Holmquist's behalf as Casanova. Betty Iones' sparkling sense of humor we will to Ioan Dixon. Our poet, Iosephine, would like Claire Adams to continue where she leaves off. Helen Mayerzak's giggles are to be in- herited by Margaret Hanns. Emily's infectious laughter We will to Marion Ame.nd. Betty Moyer's quiet Way is left to Doris Roberts. Lucy's treasury worries are left to the whole junior class. Frances' letter Writing we leave to Ruth Herwig. Helen Dickinson's dancing is left to Eva Snyderg Delphine's dependability to Mary Markley and Eddie McOwen's Elm Leaf problems to Bill Van Horn. We think that George Iohnston should take on a little of Bill Baitinger's serious expres- sion. We give Iohn Shannon the honor of car- rying on Sam's pranks. Isie's hair we leave to Buzzy. Doris Hemo's hockey ability is left to Ioan Moriyag and Ruth Sydnor's music to Florence Waters. Frank Muth inherits Hirschle's bow ties. Dave Holmquist's love of popular music is left to George Hyndman and Eleanor Bar- nett's chatter to Elaine Austin. Helen Hahn's charm is inherited by Io Carnpoli and Elaine Wallhiser's studiousness goes to Margaret Boardman. Elsie Chancellor leaves her common sense to Orin Hamilton and Forrest Steeb gives his blushes to Millicent Cadwalader. Emmaline's interest in athletics goes to Eleanor Wolfinger. Chester Fesmire is awarded Art Craul's smooth manner and Rich Ridgway's good nature goes to Ianet Oldroyd. Al Haag's argumentativeness goes to Vir- ginia Pennypacker, while lean Wamer per- mits Nancy Anderson to dash around as she did. Elmer Wright leaves his leep to his brother, Bob, and Aurora wills Clarise her dreams. Iay's big feet are left to Bill Edwards. Bob Elmer's cuteness is inherited by Sammy Hibbs. Fred Siegle leaves the twins in Betty May's care. Edward Stoltz' bashfulness is left to Bob Warner and Anna Gillingham's dislike of homework goes to Gordon Adams. Leroy Charles is to inherit Nobby's pom- padour. Madeline Simonds' talkativeness is left to Iackie Simpson. Bruce Dooley's nonchalance goes to Doug Moore, and Lamar Frye's artistic talent to Paul Liebold. giogffff
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