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1944 THE PACEMAKER Ellen Smith- Ray...Army... cadet nurse . . . read- ing . . . must studious. Ralph Stanford- Tan car. . . loves 'e all . . . flirt , baseball. Kathleen Smith- Sports . . . stumliuus . . . Army . , . James- MQ m Martha Swan- Point Chautauqua . . skating . . . Eddie . . llnmemakingr. fy Donald Thomas- Dads car . danc- ing . . . Dewittville . . . tall, dark ansl- - . . Glen. M D' U William Waterman- DeWey . . . County Farm . . .blue car. . tuba . . . eating . . -:mint-H Mary Webh- Pcz1ch ...sports . .. chorus . . . baritune student conductor.
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THE PACEMAKER 1944 Beverly Nelson- A. N. M .... she loves you , , . Navy . . Eleanor Nellis- bean-pole, Arthur Pzurment- Sports , , , Allun S. Car-fli1't7 . . . loves ...wedding bells. S girls , . . hep . . , ,V boshful . , . blondes. 4 if , it J 'F ' pl J!! C I, X, f fi OW -or nu' Wayne Rothwell- 'ltlllort but sweet . . . l'zii'don ine, but you loolx just liki- lVlal'g'ie ...l'.l',A ..,. bos- kutbnll. Marian Scriven- Shorty . . . chorus Bill , . . bluvk Ford. 7 . Marilyn Svudder- Aqua convertible . Navy . . . chorus . . . . A piano . , . court, house ., . . . best dresserl . , liuth. Richard Sentman- 4'Dick . . . trombone . . . Boy Scouts . . uliorus . . . Navy. Lzlurninv Stroebel-- Shorty . . short and , . typing N aww ...'4:i. it
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THE PACEMAKER 1944 CLASS WILL Written by Pauline Holbrook, Ellen Smith and Naomi Galloway We, the Senior Class of 'l944, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, the class of 1945, we give, devise, and beoueath our most honorable reputation as the superiors in every way to all seniors ever graduated from this or any other school. This, with one stipulation. namely, that said most honorable reputation be kept by all. We also leave in your tiust and care. Miss MacNamara as senior advisor. To all Junior boys, we bequeath the desks in the room formerly occupied by us. and give them the right to change these desks in any way they see fit. Any blackboard erasers found in said desks are guaranteed to be ready ammunition for friendly battles between classmen. From our experienced height, we recommend that all such battles be pitched in the absence of a chaperon, and that ammunition be modestly retired to original positions upon arrival of any teacher. Any pencils, wastepaper, or tacks found within the boundaries of the room shall be inherited by Jack Kling. Wayne Rothwell leaves his book on How to Attract Women Although You Are Short to Laverne Phillips. To Jean Chapman, Richard Sentman bequeaths his unsurpassed ability to discuss anything and everything for any length of time. Not that we believe Miss Chapman ever runs out of words. To Rodney, alias Itch Nye, Bill Waterman wills his remarkable talent for annoying Mrs. Rider constantly in English IV class, and still retaining a passing average. Kathleen Smith and Eleanor Nellis leave their unswerving affection t'or each other to Stanley Harrington and Merwin Leet. To Betty Holmes, Marion Scriven bequeaths a small portion of her height. We know Betty can use it. Not unmindful of disastrous consequences to future male seniors. Naomi Galloway wills all her charm and feminine appeal to Eleanor Hovey. Beverly Nelson leaves her inimitable poise and serenity to Gertrude lDottiel McCullough. To Roger Cross, Bob Hall wills his athletic ability. To the unknown member of the Junior class, Donald Thomas leaves his oratorical ability. To Milton Asper, Lauraine Stroebel wills her regular attendance. To Amelia Kiesewetter goes Marion Scriven's height. To Dale Near, we leave Juline Kinder's fine musical ear and Violet Meadows' dramatic ability. Heaven help Dale if he isii't another Frank Sinatra. We've done our best! Louise Christensen bequeaths all of her old boy-friends to her sister Eleanore, but demands that Eleanore be very kind to them. To Milton Asper, Betty Horne wills her great dancing technique. Ralph Stanford bequeaths his expert farming methods and techniques to Loren Peabody. ' Marilyn Scudder leaves her example of undying loyalty t'or a certain sailor to Marilyn Mills. Peach Webb wills her great musical talent to Marjean Harnning. May she prosper by her good fortune. Pauline Holbrook bequeaths all her rights and interests in Bob Hall to Dorothy Laird. Lenore Kinder wills her beautician technique to Carole Pope. Charles Kelsey, Larry Scriven, Ben Kent and George Arnold leave their example as perfect gentlemen at all times to the boys ot' the Junior class. Arthur Parment wills his talent for one-armed driving to Fred Hannum. Ellen Smith leaves her best regards to her former classmates and wishes to express her deepest regret in not being with them next year. Martha Swan bequeaths her wavy hair to Joyce Casler. Ruth Ann Galloway leaves her nursing ability to Mary Jean Arnold. Marilyn Johnson leaves her dramatic ability to Jean Hartmann. Finally to all students and teachers of Mayville Central School, we leavc our most sincere sympathies in the loss that you will sustain by our departure. tSi2nedl SENIOR CLASS OF '44
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