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I g22SisE:S3ZQ-ssiS2S- h IQZZQIIRQQZPEHIEQ Barbara Gage---Better stick to the clarinet 1 because you know it would be impossible to take the place of six violin players. William Hoag---Next year is your chance fto show your real talent as a Senior. I LeNo1r Hurlbutt ---- When you reach a e goal LeNo1r, spend less time with your l companion. Elsie Joy--Do you think you will be take care of the cafeteria without the the senior girls. Leo Morse ---- Remember that Gneonta the center of attraction for upnerclass men. higher future able to aid of is not gentle- Dorothy Myers--Take our advice, concentrate on Morris, not Gilbertsville. Willard Myers--Now without Bob, who will be your big brother? Harold Mills---Well, sonny, stay close to LeGrande and Bob and you will be oerfectly safe. Edwin Rathbun---Next year is your chance to take over the basketball team Bob Snencer Such beautiful hair cfrtainly lS not kept without dailv treatment so keep it Q Fdward Spencer -Keep up the Ucornyuremarks in the cafeteria and you will nev r lack apnreci ation Butler Quintin Better give un the vlld life and settle down to the hard task confrontlng a .. TE-. , Norma Betty Tremlett More Q the boys - 'N-.1 Ada Yager Try making wlll fit 1nto the role of a senior Erle Smith Dorthea's 1i yOu ' Frauke Jacobs Try to accumulate enough vim time for study forget more noise so that you hapniness denends uoon f: Harry Wheeler Remember red haired women f cause the downfall of many men Charles Sherwood Be careful, don't go be ff yold the Mason-Dixson line 2 Allan Gardner - -Forget the farm and try if Morris Hlgh life I' 'kwa senlor. to keep un with your nal W C- C G C 1 ' U 3 UTD. Q3 0 -. 14 . C I , ,, 4 7 ' J I . ,f C - f K - , 1 4 5 . c .. -.- I . x U 4 , ll 1 V nissan: S :ul 1 li--iran-ni'
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wr-'humans-I -7- ,-,,,,,-, -L , V, Edwin Rathbun: A phamplet giving the char- acteristics of an s ideal sport. T T T . Robert Spencer: The death of a rlch uncle so that you'll be able to go to college. Charles Sherwood: Enough will power' to learn the rules oft balance in de- sign. Laubmeiert '42 s Lamb. '42 Witnesses: M ' T Iona and Leona Bagg, the Burlap Sisters. CHARGE TO JUNIORS As we leave the halls of Morris Central, there will be many cheers from the Juniors. They may be happy for a time, but soom they will con- front some problem that is too great for their feeble minds to solve. Then they would appreci- ate some of the advice which we have given so that they can at least carry the title of nSen1orsU half as well as the class of '42. Harold Bailey---Harold, as a senior please grow up. v Richard Bunn--Try finding some social high- lights. LeGrande Benjamin and Robert Lull--,We hope that next year you will have developed the abili ty to continue without the aid of William Andrea ,Roger Card and Donald Elliott ---- Well, boys keep trying and you will accomplish that great aim of dancing. ' Wilmer Crumb ---- The books in the cafeteria could be improved greatly. Francis Jane Duroe-Francis-Jane we know you will be lonesome next year, but we think you are brave enough to carry on. Maxine Elliot-Give your studies more empha- sis than West Burlington. Y' ' ' 'W ' ' Jug ' 'ppt 'is-no '
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- ' -' YW , ' 'bi , g ' -ul' Victor Smith ---- Try being half civil to the faculty. John Jacobs ---- Remember the proverb better late than never. - Ethel Mil1er'42 - Dwight Littlewood'42 CLASS POEM We, the Seniors of forty two Tops in sports and school work too Unsurpassed by young or old Leaves in rhyme our story told. Gallant Bill, our gay romancer Chubby, fun, but what a dancer His chief interest is a girl named Miller She also thinks he's a killer-diller. XT., , L35 'V Next on our list is sportsman Bailey Who hunts and fishes and catches 'em daily Boob's main interest is just above town There someday he'll settle down. Miss Florence B. is a quiet girl With deep blue eyes and light brown curl We wonder who's the unknown guy Who makes her always dream and sigh? Irene Burdick is a blonde boy's choice She thinks his Ford is a big Rolls-Royce They speed in his Fordg they almost fly But she still thinks Wi1mer's quite a guy. President Carr is six feet four He touches the roof with his feet on the floor His thoughts are far from Morris High His ambitiong an army plane to fly. Howard Calders likes aviation too, He'll be a flyer in gold and blue A thoughtful fellow, the navy's his goal The girl's on shore won't trouble his soul. L 1 g a E
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