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CLASS Hill At this time you are summoned to be present for the reading of the last will and testament of the class of 1941. We, the members of the Class, being sound in body and in mind, hereby do solemnly declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeath to the Junior Class our reputation of being one of the most interesting and intelligent classes that have ever graduated frcm this school. To the Sophcmores we bequeath all our pep in high school activities, and to the Freshmen we leave a wish that in years to come they will learn the traditions of this worthy institution and carry out the high principles for which it stands. Whereas I, Earl Baker, bequeath to Bob Woolweaver my ability to play football. He might need it. Whereas I, Dareen Bankert, bequeath my slimness to Leila Rose Long. She may have it. Whereas I, Virginia Bolton, bequeath my ability to carry on a conversation in study hall to Betty Burns. Make good use of it Betty. Whereas I, Gloria Bucco, bequeath my ability to pay attention in all classes to my sister, Norma. Whereas I, Harry Buell, bequeath to June Sandstrom my ability to make at least one point in a basketball game. Whereas I, Theresa Caroselli, bequeath my ability in sewing to Catherine Troup, who will surely need it some day. Start now, Katie. Whereas I, Dorothy Compton, bequeath my smile to Marjorie Shirley, who may brighten the corner wherever she may be. Whereas I, Emma Jean Coulter, bequeath my place in the orchestra to my brother. Bill. Whereas I, Francis Demaria, bequeath my ability to take typewriters apart and to put them together again to Andy Anderson. Whereas I, Pat Demas, bequeath my absent mindedness to all of those who find it more useful than I do. Whereas I, Jane Eisaman, bequeath my ‘junk bag ' to anyone willing to oarry it around. Whereas I, Peppino Flammio, bequeath what mathematical ability I have to Rocco Annechini, who will probably need it in the future. Whereas I, Peggy Flick, bequeath my red- 80’s in deportment to Annabel Mikesell to make her report card properly patriotic. IMI MS-SIX
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Late that night we left Harrisburg, to make our next step Washington, D. C. We arranged to vacation in Washington several days for we had many friends there. Jane Eisaman, new a Congressional Lawyer, invited us to be her guests. She had a great surprise for us. We attended a reception at the White House. What more could two tourists want? We were to be received in the Blue Room by the President’s wife. When the time for the great event came, and we entered the great hall, who do you think stepped forward to receive us? Betty Walter! She was the first lady of the land! After the enchantment of being with so great a person for an entire period of four hours, we returned to Jane’s apartment to find that we had a caller State Representative Carl Johnson. We were extremely delighted to see him, and for quite a while he talked to us of his eventful career and how he someday hoped to be the President of the United States. All this splendor was grand, hut the sunny south was beckoning her head, so we simply couldn’t resist Miami In Miami we stopped at a trailer camp— belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veri Mrs. Veri, the former Olga Jones. We learned that that same week there were many feats going on in Miami. A beauty contest for more than one hundred beauties from everywhere was being staged — this sounded exciting indeed. We scanned the list of enties and recognized the names of Dorothy Reasner, Helen Leponic, and Dorothy Compton. This made the contest all the more interesting. The winner was one of these three girls, but due to a slight controversy, we shall not mention her name. In the Automobile Races at Daytona Beach, we found that Jim Lake had entered his own car.‘‘Tailspin ”, in the race. In the last lap of the race, “1 ailspin” hit a curbing and lost a wheel. Lucky Jim escaped injury. From Miami we went to New Orleans, to visit Pill Keeley on his large sugar plantation. Bill has really made good in his farming industries. We crossed over into Texas, and were driving along a desolate dirt road when we ran out of gasoline. After walking five miles we came upon a ranch house and feurd that it was a Bachelor Paradise owned and operated by our good friends, John Zuzak and Charles Tenaglio. They were very hospitable and asked us to become a part of their Paradise, but we explained we were Hollywood-bound and could not remain with them. Hollywood! We at last reached the famous movie colony, noted for its glamour, heart-aches, and heart-throbs. We found the comedienne, Luella Negley had made a big hit. Ruth Miller, who is doing bit-parts as a great lover and dramatist, may semeday win the Academy Award. We had always been anxious to go to Coconut Grove, and so at last our chance came. We were sitting beneath the balmy branches of a palm tree when the singer was introduced she was none other than Miss Antoinette 1 arasi — Elues Singer for Helen Marsaln’s orchestra. Later, in the floor show, we were aware of the fact that Evalyn Sudick was doing the Rhumba with her handsome Latin Partner. The next day we went to Pasadena to have a look at the famous Rose Bowl, and Betty Rose is now a paid cheer leader for one of the teams that compete in the great Rose Bowl football games. And speaking of football, Joe Zoldak is an All Ametican half-back. We knew Jce would gain that goal some day. At noon we ate at a Chinese Restaurant and had our fortunes told by a Chinese mystic. The mystic called us aside after we had been there for a little while and introduced herself as Josephine Roman. She and Josephine Supensky had come Wes and had gone into the restaurant business. They were using Chinese disguises to entice the tourists. (Continued on Page 49) IHI NI -» l l
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Whereas I, Mary Gosnell, bequeath the pleasure of the chairmanship of the Tri-H-iY Assembly Committee to Jean King. Whereas I, Carl Johnston, bequeath my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Catherine Troup. Whereas I. Warren Johnston, bequeath my running ability to Leonard Maguire. May he use it well and never tarnish the name Pondexter. Whereas I, Olga Jones, bequeath the stack of books I carry home every night to Doris Negley. Whereas I, William Keeley, bequeath my track ability to Harland Stitt. Whereas I, Betty Anne Kelly, bequeath my place as one of the pianists in the orchestra to Jane Wilson so she will have the opportunity to play more often. Whereas I Josephine Kirch, bequeath my ability cf beirg late in the mornings to Erma Cavacini. Hurry up, Erma, the buzzer has buzzed. Whereas I, Pearl Kozub, bequeath my basketball ability to Grace Stitt. Whereas I, Dean Kramp, bequeath my innocent looks to Stanley Kengerski. Whereas I, James Lake, bequeath my ability to get along with the girls to Harland Stitt in hopes that it might come in handy. Whereas I, Helen Leponic, bequeath my shorthand ability to Carolyn Runco. Make gocd use of it, Carolyn. Whereas I, Maude Lytle, bequeath my singing ability to Elinor Walter. Whereas I, Helen Marsaln, bequeath my cooking ability to Kenneth Rupert. Whereas 1, Mary McLaughlin, bequeath my ability to eat my breakfast on the way to the bus to John Cribbs — who seems to be late quite often. Whereas I, lola Mikesell, bequeath my curly hair to my beloved sister, Annabel, to make hers still more curly. Whereas I, Ruth Miller, bequeath to Annabel Mikesell my ability to get my Latin assignments done. Good luck, Annabel. Whereas I, Luella Negley, bequeath my talking ability as well as ir.y giggle to my beloved sister, Doris. Make good use of them, Doris. Whereas I, Dorothy Reasner, bequeath my ability to make gocd grades in history to Jean Erwin who seems to need it badly. Whereas I, Raymond Reedy, bequeath my knowledge of science to my brother, Robert, and hope he will put it to good use. Whereas I, Josephine Roman, bequeath my red 80 s in deportment to Wanda Marsaln. Whereas I, Bill Rcmbach, bequeath my ability to get history to Glenn Loughry, who really needs it. ■«l sn-M i .
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