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William Folgerhait leaves his monkey business in typing to anyone who can get away with it. Bill plans to be a monkey trainer! Joan Long, our future authority on home eco- nomics, leaves to get married in June. Betty Wilson, who intends to be a big game hunter, bequeaths her .22 rifle to Mary Hall. Our prospective president of the Simsbury Bank, Jean Tuller, leaves her blonde hair to Dorothy DeGray, so she can become the third blonde in her family. Dorothy Peck and Pat LaMay leave their friendly greetings to any non-gregarious underclassmen. Dot and Pat intend to operate a pool parlor in the Con- necticut Room at G. Fox's. Upon John Dennis, Faye King bestows her iob at Esther Peek's Shoppe. Fay expects to be a bartender at the Simsbury House. With Coach Sholes, John Parkman leaves his ability to box. Johnny plans to be a dentist- he has always been skilled in extracting teeth. Since she plans on being Dave's secretary, Janet Scheidel leaves her position as secretary in the nurse's office to any iunior who wants it. Mildred Scruse leaves her pleasing ways with the teachers to her sisters before she leaves to become a fashion designer. Marie Stenhouse, who is going to be a cashier at Fort Knox, leaves her loud laughter to echo in the halls of S.H.S. John Weber's will be there to keep it active company. James Temperilli leaves his million dollar smile to anyone who may need it. James will use much of his past experience when he becomes President of the United States. Kathleen Trocchi leaves her friendliness to any shy freshmen. Kathleen won't need it when she becomes head bouncer at the Orchid Room. Mike Dlubac leaves for Florida and Sue, to be- come one of the most talked-about crooners in the U.S.A. His theme song? What else but Sweet Sue! Marliyn Toof bestows her athletic ability upon any deserving underclassman. ln the future she will put the Republicans back in office by reorganizing the party. Pat Cannon, who is going to be a test pilot in a broom factory, leaves her supply of black cats to Miss Sweeten. Norma Andrus leaves her willingness to talk to Lucy Mercier so that she can become a symphony director. Skip Messenger bequeaths his romantic tech- nique to Izzy Greene, so that Skip can pursue his career in iournalism unhampered by perturbing thoughts. Bob Carlson leaves his old Ford to a museum. Bob will become the President of the Chevrolet Corpora- tion. Dick Curtiss leaves his ability to get caught talking in study hall to any underclassman. Dick in future years, will become the greatest stock car driver in the world. Henry Despard leaves his bashful ways to Flick Dlubac, so he can become a barker at a side show. Ray Fraser leaves his place on the Varsity Basket- balllteam to any deserving J-V so that he can become the greatest pitcher the Detroit Tigers have ever had. Jane Moore leaves her romantic ways to Catherine Frank so she can become a singer at the Stork Club. Jerry Pennington leaves his ability to make friends to any grouchy underclassman so he won't be un- happy in his future occupation as an undertaker. His motto will be Going Down? Charles Fletcher leaves his stored-up energy to use in the future when he goes to work. Russell Phelps who intends to become a minister leaves his collection of girls to Bobby Kilman. Edward Wimpfheimer leaves his red hair to Mr. Fortin so he can become a chemistry teacher. Charles Sabens leaves his choice of literature to the school library to start publishing his own. Irene Latonie leaves her poor excuses for skipping school to anyone who is smart enough to get by with them, so that she thing up some new ones for her future husband. Norman Mainville leaves Simsbury High and his study-worn books to become a librarian. Blaine Buck leaves his ability to do algebra to his sister so he can become an assistant to Einstein. Billy Miller leaves his nice manners to Johnny Mlinek to become a model for Hart, Schaffner, and Marx. Chester Miskill, who will be a pro football player, leaves his hard muscles and brawn to Alfred Salva- tore. Thomas Berberich bestows his height on Thomas Koseski so he can ioin an African pigmy tribe when he reaches the age of 2'l. Thomas Clark leaves his pearly molars to any teacher approaching middle-age, so he can have a fresh start when he becomes Dr. Clark. Jack Hall, the future president of the Salvation Army, leaves with empty pockets. Katherine Currier, who has inclinations toward poultry farming, bestows her individualism on Edmund Viens. Upon Marlene Dietrich, Janet Collier bestows her acting talents before leaving to become superintend- ent of tasters at Ruppert's Brewery. Vivian Crane leaves her artistic ability to James Starbuck, so she can become a cartoonist for the Bridgeport Herald. With her ieep, Doris Violette leaves to run a taxi service. Irene LaVigne, who will be the big time operator at the Simsbury Telephone Office, will ride to work in one of Doris' taxis.
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FRESHMA L fr,-W f SoPHoMoRE CLASS OFHCERS Pres. James Starbuck Vice-Pres. Wayne Tetro Sec'y. Hazel Scruse Treas. Catherine Frank N C LAS S JUNIOR CLASS OFHCERS Pres. Teddy Zavalick Vice-Pres. Dale Martin Sec'y. Eleanor Bogoslofski Treas. Joan Schramm FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Priscilla Cotton Vice-Pres. James Truesdole Sec'y. Sylvia Goddard Treas. Bonita Joy
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