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:Sit Til' 1- I 8. l T .- PAQ P3 0 5' .-7 Pa: here ary, and Arthur Eichner's camera is placed in the hands of Thomasina Dexter. Jeanne Starr's singing style goes to Barbara Barnhill. Jerry Hammond hands his tennis racket to Stephen Day. Doris Goebel steps up to take Nancy Lang's taste in clothes. Gus Zistler's hunting gun is in the hands of George Barnes. Anne Entwistle wills her cheering abilities to Doris Starr and Millie Marsico. Noma Lauer's trials in French class are left to Florence Youman. Eddie Woods leaves his slap happy ways to Bob Kirwood. Charles Magnell takes Louis Bertussi's comments. Joan Doscher leaves her knack for math to Pat Martin. Irene Janicki and Alvina Smellegar leave their S. V. course experience to Mary Chellemi. Adolph Thiel's scientific curiosity goes to Theresa Marier. Sonny Cree is left Arthur Wagner's capability. Schnak leaves his pleasant personality to Richie Ackerman. Virginia Tuttle leaves her cute manner to Louise Doriguzzi. Eula Dulmer bestows her stenographer's notebook on Janice Snedecker. To Harold Rambling and Theresa Halton we leave the hope that they will have an enjoyable Senior year. George Schroeder leaves his air of indifference to Bob Tonjes. Silvio Ferretti is left Ralph Mansen's graceful dancing ability. Eric Holms wills his intelligence to Frank Nenninger. Danny Costigan's vagueness falls to Donald Neary. John Moss receives Robert Eybers' blond hair. Jeanne Keahon's altitude goes to Alice Copeland and Beverly Wagner. Annette Casazza's short hair goes to Frances Nyisztor. Barbara Katenkamp's talkativeness is left to John Kavrik. June Mott leaves her family name to her sister, Olivette. Jean Kearney's pleasant way goes to Shirley lrish. Margaret McGrath is left as our example of the perfect personality. James Keahon wills his fear of girls to Charles McCleod. We leave David Bow all tied up in himself. We fondly leave George Morgan and Carl lseman two seats in the back of study hall. To the faculty we leave the hope that they always keep a spot in their hearts for us. To the Juniors we leave the wish that they have as enjoyable a year as we did as Seniors. The Sophomores are willed the all important joy of being upper classmen. And, to the Freshmen, we bequeath our fondest hopes that they fully enjoy their remaining years in High School. ln witness whereof, we, the Class of '48, have unto set our hand and seal this thirtieth day of Janu- in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-eight. ' 29 ci.Ass PRESIDENT 1 .g ..-,,,,,,,....,,..
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.igrtflinz .3 . S' it J Lf asf J.. WE, the l948 graduates of Pearl River High School, do hereby make, publish, ' 3, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all If, . fi' former wills at any time heretofore made, '-E231 Saul Englander regretfully leaves his Spring Valley connections to Ted Johnson and wmae Heimke. To Mary Makowski, Cecile Gagnon wills her place on the hockey field. 'ig ' Doris Murdock leaves Martha DeGregory in the bakery. fax... Anna Laura Hansen gives her coveted spot in the- commercial department -if-L to Margaret lmmel. 'Egg' Sally Tangvall is left a pleasing personality by Lillian Kowatsch. T..-,ga Lorraine Dorff leaves her yearbook headaches to any able Junior. Joyce Holden is bestowed with Terry Py's writing ability. Sgffa Peter Santan wills his curly hair to his buddy Norman Hahn. ',3'.i3,: Breta Schroeder leaves her clarinet to James Bromm. Gertrude Rambach leaves her family relations to Jerry Schweizer. tai? Charles Medlicott is the recipient of Harry Sorensen's quiet manner. Joyce Flood leaves her flowing tresses to Ruth Sorensen. LQ. Victor Veltidi leaves his manly physique to Daryll Halliday. Theresa Lomio receives the much sought after position of class beauty hy' Q from Phyllis Evans. 3 Peter Weil wills a smattering of his intelligence to Joseph Perillo, 3 5 Marilyn Gessner hands her twirling baton to Ruth Janicki. 25 Mfi.khf'fhikJ'i 'GD t'tI k :J er oc ar is e uc y unior o receive uy avis i e as N 'af handsome . 3,5 George Brown's love for autos is left to George Clausz and John Wilcox. P 'sq' Light-footed Robert Powers bestows his football genius upon Harry N 55' Babcock. rv .,-, . . . . A-am, Janice Gough and Gertrude Crosbie have cheering pointers to leave for -fiiali' Marie Bannen, Janet Brown and Dorothy Sleight. Clara Nickels' petiteness falls to Lois Johnson. 'G Mary Ann Shea's creations in art are to take the place of Jimmy Pirkl's. :-Ziff A Bob Perillo, Alfred Wietecki and William Kinard leave their horse- play to Thomas Haddock, Edward Grant, Herbert Summers and Louis Fiorelli. . 3'-Iii. Joan Bryan wills her date troubles to Jeanne Swindells and -. Y' June Vandenburg. - 'A . Tlx .31 George Medlicott leaves his blush to Emmett Sweeney. fi? , Randi Foss bestows her school spirit upon Margie Marks. Tbfgxzl Carolyn Nagy leaves her nimble piano fingers to Wilma Johnson. gif' 6 Joan Amell is given Rose Marie Pecorale's lace as a twirler. . 5 N P 52.2 -.9 9 'ib- Ul - at . . .- a D- .'.- F55 ' l ti x Q35 1 . I S . 43' 8' 1 P' -j .4, Kenny Hutton will take over Richie Perry's duties in the band. Charles Haddock leaves his argumentativeness to Charles Arbogast. Edward Thompson and Robert Smith leave locker room secrets to Rudy Masur and Dick Fritz. Helen Trebino blows her bubbles in the direction of Anne Gibbons. Palmer Bethea bestows his love of school upon Bryan Kilpatrick. Clyde Gage wills his serene nature to all Juniors. Pete Hilleband leaves his knowledge of square dancing. Elaine Clark's reserve is left to Florence Maxwell and Shirley Way. Edith Evans gives Carol Revoir her place in girls' chorus. 1 1. V--, gui., .- 11 , . - Q - , f-'br ,'.,j.-L2 Iris 1, V, 1, W2 . . we E .kit 53 1 .an v I -. 3: V. ,n. 1,4- fi?-.31-I L 'ft': 5l 'J ' 2 ,Y 75 'J . . ,,, 1 1 J .- a :B '. fur- + 1 ,.-'. '.-1-. '--.f.-'J -H. -'T s.,:: - xn-, 31. ,.. z.f.,.l,-. , f.:--,gi-r..--,.:-... ,-:,- - .,-, . a 1-1 . .',.'.:, , .,,,,, - 1 -..- .- -1 , . . s .. l. ... --- -.---.--- -'z -1- . I Lu.:-:.., sl... pq, -. u.. 5 H.- ., . . 6 . I-1: ..- 5 r.,.:x ,I .., ' - .. . '..- Z. -'- .f- -f. ' I . 1'.'.i1'?.-'I' 1'-. ' -' :Tl 1 '. ' .- --.1 '--..- .. ..r....,,-.- ' 1 .,-. AI, .-. , ... - I, . . Hi.-
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