Mount Holly High School - Red Oak Yearbook (Mount Holly, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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Classes and Acfivifies Classes Sfudem' Council Clubs Afhlefics Adverfisemenfs

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THE RED OAK Lasi Will and Tesfamenf of fhe Class of 1942 E, the members of the Class of 1942 of Mount Holly High School, being in some respect of sound mind, do hereby on the eve of our departure will and bequeath the items hereafter listed in this our last will and testament. I, Joe Venuto, do bequeath my chemistry ability to one, Ramsey Cook. We, Catherine Hart, Evelyn Glenn, Shirley Roberts, Shirlee Becker, and Jeanne Koerwer, do bequeath our fourth per- iod lunch table to whoever can stand Mr. Minka's jokes. I, Ruth Newell, do bequeath my seam- stress ability to Dottie Thomas, Lorna Shover, and Betty Powell. I, Paul Lawton, do bequeath my acting ability to one, Bob Newbold. I, Gladys Haines, do bequeath my book- keeping ability to one, Tommy Ackrivo. I, Frank Kimble, bequeath my ability to get into trouble to whoever wants it. I, Virginia Justin, do bequeath my ability to always be well dressed to one Kay Simpson. I, June Rosenbaum, do bequeath my abil- ity to know the best jokes, to one, Mil- dred Deacon. I, Harry Pike, do bequeath my masculine physique to one, Morris Strode. I, Margaret Winner, do bequeath the Army to one, Jane Townsend. We, Arvilla Reeves and Frances Haines, bequeath our friendship to Elizabeth Bingham and Esther Ritter. I, Patsy Lockhart, do bequeath my ability to be in school regularly, to one, Fran- ces Griffith. I, Evelyn Glenn, do bequeath my cheering ability to one lucky Neophite. I, Natalie Marshall, do bequeath my so- phistication to one, Ethel Beker. We, the Senior Class, bequeath our ability to ignore Mr. Papale's lectures to the Juniors. I, Joe Green, do bequeath my singing abil- ity to one, John Shover. I, Orrell French, do bequeath my line to one, Jack Anderson. I, Mary Corson, do bequeath some of my straight hair to one, Johnny English. I, Rae Scattergood, do bequeath my ability to go steady to one, Miles Powell. I, Evelyn Kaelin, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Jackson to one, Dave Goodman. I, Jean Fryer, do bequeath Bud Small to my darling little sister, Judy. I, Jack Wexler, bequeath the job of writ- ing, editing, publishing, etc., the Holly Spirit to one, Barbara Moore. We, Betty Reese, Natalie Marshall and Helen Minteer, do bequeath our ability to make A's in French to one Bill Cook. We, the Class of 1942, bequeath our abil- ity to make money at dances to the in- coming Freshmen, I, Gerald McDonnel, do bequeath my exec- utive ability to one, Charles Jones. I, Anna Bates, d-o bequeath by aeronauti- cal information to one, Elizabeth Hawk. I, Gloria Lewis do bequeath my typing ability to one, Theodore Tassone. I, Josephine Wisowaty, do bequeath my giggle to one, Helen Lee. I, Anne Gerber, do bequeath my quiet man- ner to one, Jimmy Friel. I, Jack Whitcraft, do bequeath my bash- fulness to one, Everett Turner.



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THE RED OAK CLASS 'SYN' 1 Ti, . .,.,,. , A, e x - , X fi fi: i::: Q' . . Qs 2. -' M . Y Y . MARIE ELBERSON HELEN WARE FRANK SERRANO JAMES LESTER The first meeting of the junior Class was held in November to elect our oiiicers for 1942. Our Junior dance, the Hallowe'en Frolic with the High Hat- ter's Orchestra, was a financial success. The arrival of our class ring was anticipated by all of us this year, with much enthusiasm. We now look forward to the biggest event of our High School career, the junior-Senior Prom. We hope to make this an event that will long be re- membered. SPONSORS Miss Herbert Mr. Brinkman Miss Cox Mrs. Coffee Miss Co-mbs 28

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