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Last Will And Testament Class Of 1941 Alice Ricketts wills her coiffure to Audrey Coffin. Alice I.echlider wills her figure to Gladys Oden. “Tommy” Ray wills his basket-ball ability to William Virts. Jean Beane wills her height to “Vickie” Dove. Jeannette Schneider wills her jitterbug dancing to Ned Barrett. Nancy Pratt wills her sophisticated ways to Jack Milor. Mabel Embrey wills her walk to Louise Ball. Mary Michael wills her shortness to Charles Pink. Helen Ricketts wills her laugh to Betty Lenhart. Helen Higgins wills her personality to Esther Riley. Milton Clogg wills his administrative ability to the next president. Sylvester Thomas wills his technique in shop to Darby Peddicord. Joe Orndorff wills his timidity to Ruth Miller Mildred Coleman wills her secretarial efficiency to John Grimes. Erwin Brown wills her witty sayings to Hazel Burdette. George Wilcox wills his New York accent to Hazel McGaha. Philip Sadtler wills his politeness to Andrew Baughman. Julius Martz wills his physique to Wesley Gilmer. Dick Schwartzbeck wills his good disposition to Doris Poole. Barbara Kirby wills her popularity to Eleanor Wright. Lorraine Milor wills her punctuality to William Barrett. Jeanne Hawkins wills her quietness to Mable Fox. Mary Offutt wills her sense of humor to Edward Green. Dwight Reed wills his personal appearance to Tom Viers. Wilbur Watkins wills bis sunny smile to Mara Maud Davis. Mary Embrey wills her muscles to William See. Emma Fedcrline wills her talent in home economics to Margaret Smith. Jimmy Burke wills his banking ability to Betty Veirs. Jack Clark wills his sportsmanship to Dick Duvall. Jimmy Koiner wills his typing ability to Helen Wallach. Jimmy Warfield wills his tap dancing to Yvonne Joy. Margaret Day wills her opera singing to Hawes Keys. Alice Myers wills her dimples to Mable Streams. Gladys Jolly will her artistic ability to Vernon King. Marion Cole wills her alertness to Gabe Burgee. Paul Monday wills his figure skating to Phyllis Thompson. Norman Anders wills his studious ambition to Eleanor Muir. Worley Cheeks wills his salesmanship ability to Marion Neal. Marie I.vtton wills her pretty blue eyes to Mar jorie Brashear. Raymond Burdette wills his tranquil manner to Thelma Lee. Clarence Connelly wills his congenial disposition to Irene Nootenboom. Fred Ricketts wills his athletic stature to Leo Nichols. Frances Jones wills her friendliness to Harry Moxley. Idcll Grossman wills her technique in bowling to Tommy” Warfield.
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SYLVESTER THOMAS (“Buddy”) Gaithersburg High School, 2. Activities: Basketball. 2; Bowling Club, 4; Fencing Club, 2; Library Club. 3; Literary Club. 4; Orchestra. 2; Rocket Club. 4; Shop Club. 3. Future: Capital Radio Engi- neering Institute. WILBUR WATKINS (“Buster”) Activities: Handy Club, 3; Hobby Club. 4: Indoor Pa- trol. 4: Junior Mechanics Club. 3. President. 4; Out- door Patrol. 4; Poster Club, 4. 1 nterests: Leatherwork. Future: Sheet Metal Work. JAMES WARFIELD (“Skill”) Activities: Bachelor Club, 2: Baseball. 3, 4; Bowling Club, 3; Dancing Club. 4- Dramat- ics. 2: Poster Club. 3, 4; Table Tennis Club. 2. 4. Interests: Baseball, Swim- ming. Future: Governmental Work. GEORGE WILCOX Activities: Handy Club, 3; Junior Mechanics. 2. 3. 4; Reading Club. 2: Shop Club. 2: Table Tennis Club, 3. Future: Tool Maker. History Of The Class Of 1941 In 1935 the 7th grade class met to select the name they would be known by for the coming six years. From the names available “Baltimore” was chosen. Through eighth grade problems, ninth grade graduation and on into senior high they marched, gathering laurels all the way. They starred in dramatics, ath- letics and student organizations and their scholastic records were worthy of such a class. Now “Baltimore,” the class of -ll, is facing a much larger and more formid- able world than they prepared to conquer six years ago. I low will they meet it? With the same courage, idealism, laughter and confidence that they have used so successfully in the past? We think so, and from the bottom of our hearts, we wish them all the good fortune in the world.
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