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CLASS WILL Shirley Amadio leaves her sunny disposition to Corinne Suess to add what she has. Sam Baker s silence goes to Charles Sallerthwaite and Evelyn I loll is. To Helen Hogg, who has shown talent along that line, goes I lorence Ballaron s artistic ability. Helene Bostwick leaves her commercial ability to Jane Graf. To Deborah Kirk goes Betty Broadbelt s quiet efficiency. Betty Carney leaves her vim, vigor, and vitality to June bleming, who has plenty of it already. Belly Carney and I helma Plank leave their hockey slicks to Margaret and Louise Bl oomer. Virginia fdoocl has donated her knack with Mr. Harvey to Mary Peirce and her nimble fingers to use on the typewriter next year to Lorraine Winterbottom. Kay Friedrich s speed is left to Marjorie Broadbelt and Jack Graham with hopes that they are more successful at slowing down than she has been. Kay s scatter- brains go to Irene Melhuish. Evelyn Hankele leaves her shorthand troubles and ber sympathy to Ru th Thom as. Bob Harris leaves his trumpet to George Seely and his love scenes to Bob Spiller. I he dependability of Miriam Hippie goes to Georgia Earle and her captaincy to Helen Garrett. Jane Hunter leaves her deep bass voice to Mickey Liorello. who has often sung duets with her, and Gregory Peck to all the rest of his many admirers. Dick Kerber leaves his shy smile to Bob Smith, and his pet horse to Karl Heinzel- mann so that he can ride it around the halls to deliver all the office slips. Bob Managan s Sinatra-like voice is left to Donald O Brien and his trig ability to Eddie 1 rost. Ernie Mue hlmatt leaves his car to Tom Sweeney and his innocent air to Bill Loomis. It certainly does fool you, doesn t it? Bill H ipple is left George Peel s fun in P. O. D„ and Irving Mill er, George’s ties. Thelma PI ank leaves her petitness to Anona Reichhardt. and her pretty teeth to Wilson Moyer to aid in flashing smiles at a certain Sophomore girl. To V iola DeVito go Dee Reed s sharp clothes. Dee s cheer leading ability goes to Bill Wunsch with her compliments. Chari es Roberts leaves his captaincy to Civie (along with his wordy speeches), and his blond hair to Russell Manton. Jackie Spiker leaves her red hair and knack with the fellows to Irene McEIreavey and the deed to the boys’ club to Ellen Babkirk. To Elaine Schneck. Jean Stone leaves her musical ability. Ruth Wendig leaves her pretty black eyes to Florence Drummond and her victrola needle to Phyl M ason. Don t worry Phyl, it won 1 wear out. To Joe Bachtler goes Harry Wood s violin. Harry’s super salesmanship goes to Ducky Neal. The Senior commercials leave the editing of the News Irom Flome to the Junior commercials with their compliments. And last but not least, we leave you lots of luck and our best wishes. Z SENIORS T tventy-nine
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YEARBOOK STAFF w - .■ - -‘Hr ' }! JjaT ' A. Jl — ■ Bv jJuw Bw v- ' HH - iw L ' 7 HI ™ a - - jtpm jjj rf 1’ 1 - V f HL a Editor Miriam Hipple Associate Editors Betty Carney, Jean Stone Business Manager Harry Wood Assistant Business Managers Thelma Plank Jane Hunter, Robert Harris, Kathryn Friedrich Virginia Flood, Samuel Baker Art Editors Florence Ballaron, George Peel Make-Up Editors Jacqueline Spiker Helene Bostwick, Betty Broadbelt Photographer Robert Managan 1945 MEMORIES Twenty-eight
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EDWARD TROST Vice President ELAINE SCHNECK Secretary WILSON MOYER Treasurer MISS HELEN E. YEINGST Adviser COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER Gardenia MOTTO “We build the ladder on which we climb. 1945 MEMUHIES Thirty
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