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FACULTY OF 1943 Frou! Roto: Miss llnlwicli, Mrs. Fin-lils, Mrs. Gocssling, Miss Hocli, M rs. Clmmplin, Miss lfnst- man, Mrs. LcFcvrc, Miss lflliott, Miss Kelley. Sefoud Rfmx' Nliss C. Shook, Nliss Frzmx, Miss Uprnmly, Bliss Aloncs, Miss Krzxmur, Miss Loscc, llflrs. Fmlciglm, Miss N. Shook, Nliss Hurt, Mrs. Buicc, M rs. Yun Llc Bogart. Thin! Rocca' Miss Mills, Mr. Ricgul, Miss Horton, Mr. Young, Mrs. Hinsdale, Mr. Grillin, Mr. kloncs, Miss Aikcn, Mr. Czxcczlmo, Miss Gilluspiu, Mr. Clmpmzm.
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SENIOR WILL We, the class of 1943, of Red Hook Central School, Village of Red Hook, County of Dutchess, State of New York, being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First: We request that all our debts and good times expenses -be paid satisfactorily as soon as conveniently may be after our departure. Second: To the Class of '44, we hereby bequeath all our brilliance and renown in scho- lastic and social activities, room 2043 all the responsibilities of senior class, and best wishes for the coming year. Third: In addition to the above we should like to make the following specific bequests: Rachel Mead bequeaths her slender figure to Ethel Thompkins . . . Bob Vistica leaves his quiet and calmness to Jimmie Hicks . . . Evelyn Schrader leaves her talent in singing to Audrey Amith . . . Margaret Pesditsch wills her musical talent fthe pianoj to Joyce Battenfeld, that violin wizard . . . Dorothy Teator leaves her shortness to Jane Hard . . . Doc Cotter bequeaths his ogling ability to Frank Brehmer . . . Charlotte Walters leaves her good nature to Marie Boice . . . Ed Burns wills a portion of his humor to Raymond Troscianiec- . . . James Christopher Daniel Melley grudgingly leaves his interest in Rachel Mead to Bill Stevenson . . . Bob i Rockefeller leaves his height to 'Gordon Denegar . . . Bill Holt wills his feminine appeal to William Dykeman . . . Phyllis Cookingham bequeaths her writing abilities to Bob Schrader . . . Ruth Gritmon leaves her liking for nursing to Velma Phillips . . . Jacqueline A'Brial gives her interest in bus drivers to Jane Dixon . . . Don Nelson, in col- laboration with Losee, wills his tires to Robert Pavitt . . . Eugene Losee leaves his car to Robert Pavitt . . . Evelyn Wiley bequeaths her talent in dramatics to Margaret Gallagher . . . Warren Shaw leaves his ability to argue to Kenneth Teator . . . Charles Cole gives his ability to get into the Navy to Jimmy Hicks . . . Ruth Cole leaves her ability to get around Bard College to Char- lotte Becker' and Betty Martin . . . Doris Anspach bequeaths her natural curly hair to Anna- belle Feller . . . Patricia Thorley leaves her athletic' a-bility to Josephine Tator . . . Margaret Veach bequeaths a few pounds to Barbara Godfrey . . . Helen Brown leaves her ability to make up work to the Feller Twins . . . Lil Wagner bequeaths her quietness to Bill,' Cole . . . Gussie Perz leaves her interest in Commercial subjects to Margaret Fallon . . . Vivian Wolcott wills her pleasant speaking voice to Shirley Rhodes . . . Hoyt Donerly wills his tardiness to History Class to Marj :rie Dixon . . . Anna May Redder wills her interest in Latin to Pat Teator. We do hereby make, constitute, and appoint Mrs. Fields to be the executor of this our last Will and Testament. In Witness Thereof, We, the Class of 1943, the Testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the twenty-first day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-three. CLASS OF 1943.
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