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MADISON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL ITEM III To the Juniors, we will: 1. The opportunity of having the newly painted Senior home rooms. 2. The honor of being referred to as Seniors. To the Soplzoinores, we will: 1. The honor of having the three Junior teachers to guide them. 2. A courting room for the love birdsf' To the Freshmen, we will : 1. A little of the dignity and pride of the Senior Class, together with our stand- ards of higher education. 2. A rough and rugged path ahead. ITEM IV . Special Bequests 1. To bashful Betty, some of Uboldful Ann. 2. To Buddy Taylor, some Senior girls to talk to. 3. To Barbara Dodd, some of Hazel Williams's wit. 4. To Bessie Bryant, some of Eleanor Price's flesh. 5. To Bobby Flowers, Roy McIvor's place on the basketball team. 6. To Eleanor and Benny, Fannie's and Thomas's place as Romeo and Juliet. V 7. To Ronald Blanks, Thomas Dalton's fondness for study. 8. To the future treasurer of the Cotillion Club, Charlotte Bryant's Little Book. 9. To Dorothy White, Ann Mundy's legs. 10. To Eleanor Ewers, some of Doris's dignity. ll. To Acie Bryant, Layton Taylor's height. 12. To the fashion paraders, one of Mrs. Steward's hats. 13. To Betty Pope, some of Carolyn Wl1ite's slimness. 14. To Ethel Lee Dawson and Marilyn Burch, some bus drivers who are single. 15. To Anne Ramsey, a 4-F, so Uncle Sam can't get him. 16. To Glenn Ricketts, the knowledge of how many credits he possesses and to what class he belongs. 17. To all engaged girls of the Junior class, the privilege of changing their minds. 18. To Bessie Bryant, Carolyn White's ability to giggle. 19. To Mrs. Stone, a custodian for her fountain pen and other personal properties. Witnessed B y : ANN MUNDY THOMAS DALTON Signed, DORIS EWERS CAROLYN Wmrs 25 ' X 63 i as, E
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THE I946 MONELISON CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Madison Heights High School for the year 1945- l946, being sound in mind and in body, wish to legally dispose of our most highly valued possessions. ITEM I To M adison Heights H lgh School, we will: A water fountain in the lunch room, so that we can at least have water for lunch. Students whose parents will be more interested in what our school needs. The same teachers next year. A third door in the library, so that the gang who plays follow-the-leader through the library won't have to use the same path. Some pencil sharpeners that will sharpen pencils before they are too short to write with. A gym and a professional basketball coach. A sorely needed coat of paint, and a group of students who will know how to keep it clean. A motion picture machine which will run for ten minutes without stopping. Radiators that will keep quiet and will not leak. A sound proof auditorium for practices and other activities. A larger auditorium so that people won't have to stand on the front porch and hear only the applause. ITEM ll the Faculty, we will : To Mrs. Davis, a Coca-Cola machine for her room. To Mrs. Steward, a third period English Class that will compete with the first period class. To Miss Buckner, another Dorothy Coleman to pass all Shorthand Tests. To Mrs. Stone, a music box for her typing classes. To Miss Mitchell, a sign reading how, when,'l and why to be worn around her neck in order that she may not have to repeat these questions in English Class so often. To Mrs. White, the job of supervising the cafeteria. To Mrs. McDermott, another smart second period geometry class. To Miss McPherson, a trig class that will be as faithful and well-behaved as the fifth period class. To Mrs. Powell, a group of Freshmen who will know how to conduct them- selves in class. To Mrs. Arthur, a book of bedtime stories, which she can read to her sixth period class when they come in sleepy. To Mrs. Farmer, a janitor who will clean the Library. To Mr. Fulcher, a mike which will enable him to patrol the auditorium without leaving his desk. To Mrs. Parnell, a group of students who will come to class on time. To Mrs. Shipway, a steam heated cottage, so she won't have to be constantly sending for the janitor to build a fire. rx!-3 Q 24 ages?
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