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Robert Schnelker leaves some of his excessive chatter to loe Becker. Marion Driscoll leaves his indescribable grin to Clinton Mehring. Elmer Spreen leaves some of his after lunch candy bars to Karl Koester. Robert Larnpe bestows the honor attached to the job of Editor and Chief to whom ever wants it-of course, the hard work and headaches are included. Georgiana Allegier bequeaths her seat in the band to Argyl Bacon. Agnes Schrage gives her school-girl complexion to Anna Thompson. Thelma McCormick leaves all her tenderness and sympathy to Irene Beck- stedt. Dale Tracy wills his spending money to Orville Lepper. Ieanette Hake wills her ability of melody writing to Ruth Rahman. Lawrence Ehinger leaves the feather out ot his Sunday-go-meeting hat to Samuel lsenbarger. Gretchen Haynes wills her love ot music to Charles Neukam. Carl Voors wills his admiration for pretty girls to Paul Fruechtenicht. Alfred Meyer wills his bashfulness to Charles Forsyth. Irma Prosch wills her day-dreaming to Mary Helen Gabet. Pat O'Reilly Wills his excess brains to Kenneth Federspiel and Wayne Fry. Pauline Stemmler wills her well beloved sports to Agnes Hovel and Betty Horrnan. Marie Schlink leaves her shyness to Marcie Momper and Isabelle Mahoney. lean Winesburg leaves the natural waves in his hair to Paul Mack. Erick Ketzler wills his stub pencils to Howard Bearman. less May bequeaths his long curled eye-lashes to Walter Reinking. Marjorie Elson leaves her ability to whistle a tune to Marjorie Hemsoth, Puff Tllirlj'-Om'
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Senior Class Will Let us turn our dials to 68 4 N. H. H. S. The static clears and the voice of '40 is heard speaking. We, the class of l94O. of New Haven High School, being in full posses- sion of our senses, and not under restraint in any way, have resolved to bestow upon the youthful Iuniors, the things that have made us outstanding as Seniors. Realizing that our school days are near at end, we request that our desires be conscientiously fulfilled, Section l. To our dear little Freshmen we leave our ability to at least look intelli- gent when the occasion demands. To the Sophomores we leave our road maps and travel folders left over from our trip to Washington. tMoney, too, if there is any left.l To the Iuniors we leave our places as Seniors. To the faculty We will our sincerest appreciation and thanks for the excellent leadership which they have given us in the last four years. Section H. Mabel Rohrbaugh leaves her loud voice at basketball games to Dorothy Trier. Lucille Schnelker bequeaths her modesty to 'Carol Phares. Caroll Ramsey bequeaths his brilliance in music to Robert Straub. Richard Neitert wills his boyish ways to Charles Hively. Kenneth Bowers gives his architectural drawing board to Richard Lantz. Arthur Goeglein wills his sales talk to be used only in selling year books to Kenneth l-lenefeldt, and Don Robinson, Kyle McCord bequeaths his well trained rusty hair to Eugene Schnelker. Pugr Tlfirly
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Opal Miller wills the secret of his play acting to Wayne Coak. Lawrence Lord wills his inability to stay awake to David VanMeter. Eugene Rosswurrn leaves his love of Western stories to Iunior Leanord. Cletus McFadden bequeaths his unconcerned attitude to Kenneth Heckman. Wayne Rothgeb leaves his well groomed appearance to Howard Hoevel. Ruth Doehrman confers her art of negro impersonation in future plays to Luella Bleke. Paul Stemmler wills all his athletic ability to Nobel Rothgeb. Marjorie Mallahan wills all her ways of getting the boys to Olga Kolenberg. Frieda Hartman wills her present dietary habits to Ethel Mackintosh and Bertha Thimlar. Winifred Nulf wills her beautiful locks of hair to Eileen Potts, Ilene Vonderau will her ability to play volley ball to Mabel Stoner. Ioyce Firks and Richard Putman will all their tactics in love to Squire Hemsoth and Dorothy Hazelet. Herbert Meyer will his slow deliberate manner of speech to Elmer Schwehn. Harold Vonderau Wills his unpleasant feeling of milking cows to Herbert Bechtol. Wilbur Lange wills all his widely known personality to Evelyn Andre. Blackie Gillie wills his knowledge of book dreaming to Carol Adams. Marie Augenstein wills her graceful figure to Lillian Burlew and Alice Kreisel- meyer. Eleanor Schnolker wills her high scholastic record, or report card to Richard McNett. lean Firks wills her jolly disposition to Nila lean Shierling. Pagr Thirty-T100
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