Glen Im large wants John McCarty to fill in the space on the bench left by him. We hope Jack has better luck than Glen did. Walter J. lAiVoy, Jr. wants Eugene Periard to use his argumentative ability to its fullest extent. Gene has shown striking tendencies in that line. Vernon Miner leaves his daily trips to Greenwich to Denton VanderPoel who we hear likes the Greenwich direction pretty well too. Catherine Moody leaves Joseph Ruff. Period! Margaret hiatale would like Jane Duby to use her donated vim and vitality to cheer our Basketball team to Victory. Boy, does the team need it! John Nevins thinks that his sister, Alice, could use his average beautifully to make her 90’s even one hundreds. Steven Oslica leaves to John Riordan and Guy Corsetli a partnership in his Exclusive Wolf Club. Blonde or Brunette, girls? Take your pick! Caroline Pechette and Muriel Germain are sure that Elizabeth Corsetli and Edith Garnsey will continue their successful plan of working together and their un- breakable friendship. Robert Phillips gives his speediness to the similarly energetic Charles Booth, and to Lester Stiles he bequeaths the coveted guardianship of the locker keys, that golden opportunity to leave, at least temporarily, a hated class. Wilma Phillips leaves to Phil Gagnon a little of her alertness in the classroom. Not that she doesn’t daydream loo; she just chooses a more suitable location. Richard Taumley thinks his red hair would be liked by Malcolm Hughes and George Pratt if only his ambition went with it. On second thought, they don’t need the red hair! Vernon Towns wills the popularity of his seat on the school bus to either Arthur Charrcn or Harry Duket, whichever one can as successfully lure the right person into the next seat. It ought to be a close contest, boys. Dorothy Russell leaves her A-plus report card to Marlin Munson who has been looking around for a suitable one. Mildred Whiting wants Joseph Cartwright to use her giggle to its best advan- tage. Joe has been practicing on this attribute already. Gloria Wood believes that her “Star Eyes” should go to Mildred Willette so that she may light the way for Richard Ehvell to do his homework when he takes her out nights. Dick has to do something, doesn’t he? Signed, sealed and delivered this 2Jth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-four. 21 —Jacquelyn Drew, Testatrix
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