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Edward Carter's nonchalance to Ernest Engelbrecht. Donald Cashman's information on current events to Frank Bartolotta. The reserve of Nina Chiabrero to Margaret Hale. Catherine Csere's shorthand ability to Anna Serra. The musical ability of Nancy Dean and Barbara Payne to two musically minded Juniors, Beatrice Carta and Betty Conklin. The brown eyes of Theresa Di Domizio to Marie Gionfricldo. To Mary Sadlowski, the small size of Theresa DeGraff. The handsome curls that adorn the head of Billy Eschuck to Billy Olson. The frankness of Joyce Finkle to Barbara Bell. The studious habits of Roger Hanford to Charlie Larson and Betty Jackson. Mary Hyland's ability to talk rapidly to Margaret Hetzel. Stuart Johnson's great height to Red Goodrich. Hazel Johnson's extensive wardrobe to Mary Bartolotta. To Ruth Mulcahy, the athletic ability of Marjorie Kuskey. Helen Magnuson's French Books to Jayne Ann Lucas. Frank Mo1esky's interest in chemistry to Marcus Eisenstein. The conversational ability of Estelle Maher to Lucille Grzegorowicz. The red hair of Lois Miles to Richard Keenan. Clara Opuszynski's giggles to her cousin, Lenore Bazidlo. To Marion Laskey, Margaret Packard's will to please everyone. Ernest Peterson's executive ability to Carl Johnson. Peter Peterson's argumentative qualities to Joe Seiferman. To Jackie Hale, the optimism of Lorraine Robinson. The quietness of Constance Sanborn to Josephine Scrivo. Arline Hale's sophistication to Ann Muraca. To Jackie Sizer, Nellie Sandstrom's ability to write poetry. The artistic ability of Norman Werdelin to Jane Gustafson. In witness whereof, we dc hereunto set our hands and seals this first day of March, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. rllllllhll
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KX ill unh Cla slum xml ol 'the Glluss ol 194 , ' .-'.- ..' - .. , . ., u - ' . ' - . ,x E: r . A ! We, the Class of 1943, do establish and publish this our last will and testament. We appoint the Class of 1944 as executor of this Testament, trusting in their ability to carry out the provisions as stipulated in the following document. To the faculty, our whole-hearted appreciation for the part they played in fitting us to take our places in the world of tomorrow. To Olga Roman we bequeath the position on the cheering squad now held by Doris Ahlberg. james Allen's ability to deliver oral topics we leave to any needy- junior. Rodney Backman's eye for a basket we bequeath to any junior basketball enthusiast. To Laura Ellsworth we leave the position at Conk's now held by june Chasser. Grace johnson's position as head cheer-leader we leave to Nancy White. Salvatore Logano's position on the team we leave to any worthy athlete. We bequeath the brains of Shirley Marks to any less fortunate junior. To Bob Linquist we leave john Morariu's place on the Gildersleeve bus. We leave the following outstanding characteristics of the members of the Senior class to those of the Class of '44 who, we feel, are best qualified to fill the places which we leave vacant. To Fritz Ekstrom, Marcia Hale's ability to tell jokes. Lee judson's dark hair to Perry Marshall. To William Ellsworth, the prevalent blushes of Charles Anderson. Milton Anderson's great love for airplanes to Walter johnson and Walter Dower. The dignity of Nellie Augeri to Annette Nickle. The dancing ability of Sophie Baginski to janet Hale. To Phyllis Magnano, the tactfulness of Frances Bartlett. Thomas Bayley's ability to beat the bell to Ed Morrow, with the hope that he is just as successful. The agreeable attitude of Pauline Bengston to Beatrice Hanford. The friendly manners of Betty Branch to Peter Barry. The typing ability of Marilyn Cade and Ida Chiabrero to the two Glowinski girls, Edith and Helen.
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