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0,353 'L L t weft ' t i 53- ll: Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y lx f 5' it ,Lf u ld55 Will We the fun-loving Senior Class of 1944, in order to leave Ravena High School with the pleasant memories which only thoughts of our class can arouse, bequeath our prize possessions to the underclassmen, who will have to struggle on for the duration of their high school education without us: Item: To Jimmy Furst, we leave George CFrank Buckj Blenis, skill of capturing skunks and all that goes with them. Item: Shirley Carkneris attraction for Mr. Five-by-Fives fthere have been quite a fewl we bequeath to Pat Rittenhouse. Item: By way of our super grapevine, welve heard that Frances Child and Jane Kilmer have in their possession a little black book entitled How to Get Around in Catskill. This we leave to Blondie Wilsfy to put with her other various collections! Item: Bob Finke has had more flames in C. H. S. than any other male in Ravena. His ability to love 'em and leave lem we bequeath to Wiggles. Item: Sarah Simons, the speed demon of the senior class, leaves thc source of her pep and vitality to Mary Datri. Item: Ever since he braved the rough and treacherous waters of the Hudson on the way to the Statue of Liberty, Frankie Rowe has been known as a hearty seaman. Never let it be said that Whitey wouldn't leave his pleasant mrmories of said trip to Ziggy Erhenburg. To Item: And the chemistry class was excused from school to see Madame Curief' the future chem. classes of R.H.S., Olga Halsted leaves her ability to whip up a story on the radium scene that sounds almost genuine, even to the health class! Item: Feenie Shader leaves her copy of the '4Marines Klenk-though lately Klenkie has started humming Anchors Item: Doris Wiltsie and Florence Stott leave their art Nancy Clouse. N. B.--This is to be used in any class except Item Item Item Aweighfl Hymnu in pig Latin to Ruthie of clicking gum in harmony to Miss Karpiak's. To George Fiescher, John Schatz leaves the origin of his nick-name, 20. Rodney Whitbeck leaves his skill of blowing smoke rings to Dickie Bailey. Jimmy Dalton leaves his floor-plan of the Hotel New Yorker to Lynn Arceneaux. Item Bob Baker's speed on the basketball court, we leave to George Spoor. Item: To Mr. Deisseroth, Jimmy Dalton, qi: es to be used in assembly programs. fe - at Signed K L I Class of ,44 r,.' Zh 4 r , , f4ff2w4?- - 'I ' V -' f Per JOEY WHIPPLE 276 5. P 1 242 ' ' .' 21, . K fy ' ' ' fr KWH C , r ? Twenty-two fx T . I fi rf? f,i iw 7 X 1 X X-1 t 'Qjx 1- Ng xx it X V Ss sex X x 5' xxx N Q X . .-1,.., ..,.,.+ ,.:.. 5 X fs ' sf Q +ve + Q. t 'ser sa-swat 59 x , ' i N .fvxgv If . , 575' f 4 . it fm l ' 4-4 I ' ' 'A ff I 3 :mi ii- in N ex X
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