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A BRYANT WOOD 1 1937-1938 1942-1943 Pet peeve ................. Girls dancing together Favorite expression .... . . . Goodness gracious! Favorite occupation .... .... P laying opposite the leading lady Ambition ........................... To be a hobo What he thinks about most ....... Planning to get things done and never doing them Weakness ....................... , , Daydreaming Usually found. . .. .. .... In the furnace room 24 BRY
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WEIT HARRY NYE WIETING III D ,p 1942-1943 t Pet peeve ........... .... T oo much makeup Favorite expression .... ,......... ' 'Hi baby! Favorite occupation ...... ........ S moking Ambition ................... .... T o be happy What he thinks about most .... ........ H irnself Weakness ................. ...... G reen eyes Usually found .... ..... A t the piano 23
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SENIOR CLASS POLL Best Student . . . .... 1. Colette Most Athletic. . Jamie 2. Joanie Harry Best Natured ..... .... 1 . Colette Most Agreeable ..., .... J oanie 2. Meg Jamie Best Dressed ........... giqegant Marys Lady. D I p Joanie ' Y Phyllis Most Argumentative .... 1. Charlie 2- Diana Most Versatile. Harry Best Dancer ............ 1. Phyllis Joame 2. Bryant Most Likely to Succeed. .1. Colette Most courteous gl refant 2. Harry' , Lady's Man. . . .... 1. Charlie Wittiest .... Diana 2. Jamie Charlie Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1943 We, the Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Three of the Maumee Valley Country Day School in the City of Maumee, the County of Lucas, the State of Ohio, being of more or less fmostly lessl sound mind, memory, and understanding, and after years of readin', writin', and 'rith- metic, being about to depart from this our dearly beloved school, and to make our way into the world of joy, do hereby make our last will and testament in the manner and form following: First: To the junior class, we leave the senior boys. Second: To the sophomores, we leave our psychology books. Third: To the freshmen, we leave our exemption from study hall. Fourth: As individuals we give, devise, and bequeath the following: To Paula Secor, J oanie Whalen's figure To Billy Clark, Charlie Ashley's boisterous romping To Martha Wolfe, D. Bartley's crutch ffor physical assistance on the morning afterj To Mr. Johnson and Mr. Coryell, Jamie Secorls crew cut and waistline respectively To Jim Hendrickson, Bryant Wo0d's receding hair-line To anyone who is slightly corpulent, Phyl Gould's unfinished diets To M.V. in general, Colette Geary's appetite, to raise Mary's morale To all who need it, Meg Grubb's speedy reading To Mme. Geary, Harry Wieting's numerous UD pencils 25
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