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o) ———— 0 —— | | [of fof [| of [| of [0 0) == eee typist. Jeanette played the part of the maid in Dummy and of an obliging neighbor in ''Nora, Wake Up! ' JEANETTE ETALL Our troubles come from trying to put the left-hand boot on the right-hand foot. Jeanette Etall, the shortest girl in the high school, was always quiet in her ways. She was the musician of the senior class. Her ability for singing was shown when she sang between acts at the school plays. She was pianist for the Glee Club in her junior and senior years. Besides being a musician she was an excellent May success be yours! a CLIFFORD KOBI | cannot promise to be an Agassiz, or a Summer, But | do promise to be an honest man.’ Clifford is better known to his classmates as Cliff. He was always willing to help in all school activities and gave many practical ideas to the vari- ous committees. Clifford, a good actor, at all times gave outstanding performances in ''Here Comes the Prince’ and in ''Nora, Wake Up!'' He was art editor of the S. J. H. Bulletin and secretary of the Busy Bee Club in 1940. He was a master in Bookkeeping. May you always succeed!
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SSS. SS SS SS SS Sa 0 SS aDaDBIEa —SS SH MARIAN POPPELE Think well before you pursue it, But when you begin, go through it. Marian was known even to the little folks as Red. She came to our school as a junior and a stranger but soon became a friend to all and a great leader in school work. Already in her junior year she was elect- ed president of her class and of the Busy Bee Club. Her work as editor of the ''Bulletin'’ and editor of the 1940 Signet proved her to be a promising young journalist. Never to print anything that would hurt anyone's feelings was her constant endeavor. In dramatics Marian carried out every part well that was given to her. Her best acting was in the Dummy and Nora, Wake Up! We wish you luck! CORINNE MANSFIELD Happy go lucky, gay and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. Cora'’ and Mansy often heard around the school grounds refer to Corinne Mansfield. Never agreeing to take the lead, she was always willing to help. She proved her dramatic ability in the “Dummy” and Nora, Wake Up! She was vice-president of the Busy Bee Club and assistant editor of the school paper. She has never revealed any plans for her future but by her journal- ism she has displayed a promising career. May the best of luck be yours! ee EF EY PF FY rE FY Fn
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— SES SWOOSH CLASS WILL Last Will and Testament of Class of 1940 At this our time of graduation, we the Seniors of S. J. H. in Garrett, Indiana, do solemnly and sanely make this our last will and testament. Article | We, the seniors with due reverence do hereby bequeath to Rev. J. G. Bennett, our princi- pal, our sincerest appreciation for his “helping hand throughout all the years of our school life. Article Il We leave to our beloved teachers wh o made our school life such a happy one, all the happiness and gratitude we can give. Article Ill To our dear Sr. Theresa Marie, we leave the memory of our happy faces and the many hours of companionship, we have enjoyed. Article IV |, Jeanette Etall, leave the following: Section |. To Eleanora Wilondek seventy per cent of my silence. Section Il. To Mary C. Mezydlo my ability to type. Section Ill. To Charles Seifert | leave my residence in room six. Section IV. To Helen Dunham the hope that your years in high school will be as successful as mine. Section V. To Nicky Filip the wish that he grow taller than J. Article V1, Harris Hoeffel, bequeath: Section |. To Collins Redmond my Chemistry ability, to be used in his junior year. Section -Il. My ability to play the piano to June Thralls. Section Ill. To Stanley Ludwiski my cigarette smoking. Section IV. My way with the women to Charles Mansfield. Section V. To Joan Simon my ability to dance. Artilcle Wl To the lower classmen, I, Clifford Kobi, do bequeath: Section |. My ability to play ping-pong to Howard Seifert and Leon Gingery. Section Il. To Paul Johnson my typing ability. Section Ill. My beloved pipe to Edward Steinmetz. Section IV. Last of all, to Theresa Richter, my night life. Article VII 1, Corinne Mansfield, bequeath the following to the undergraduates: Section |. To Teresa Muzzillo | leave my old sewing materials to remind her of the good times we had in sewing classes. Section Il. To Eugene Beber | leave one large bottle of brilliantine, to pay him back for all | have rubbed off. Section Ill. Because of her quietness, to Mary Helen Miller my talkativeness. Section IV. To my cousin, Ladonna Shoudel, my joy for dancing and my appreciation for good swing music. Article VIII To the following of my classmates of two years past, |, Marian Poppele, do bequeath my possessions. Section 1. To my friend Beverly Clark, | bequeath my journalistic traits which she can improve upon from where | leave off. Section Il. To James Steigmeyer | leave three pleasant years at S. J. H. Section Ill. | do bequeath the second desk in the first row in Room 6 to Bill Dembickie, which he may not take possession of until a period of one year has elapsed. Section IV. And finally | do hereby bequeath a well worn Shorthand book to Ellen Miceli. CLASS OF '40. my Ey pny Eg ps Ey pry arg pr sd I ss ee ll
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