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I Wrllre Trmk leave to you Ronme Goung my habnt of telling Jokes There s nothmg luke o good loke when a class gets dull I know I Barbara Lynch leave to you Barbara Hughes my letter wrrtlng technique My how the boys back home luke a fanthful grrl I Betty Neuwnrth leave to you Eleanor Gerl my 'ob on the refreshment committees You dont reallze the fun I have dreaming up those werrd concoctlons for punch I Helen Tukeva leave to you Bonnie Smnth the formula for my rmse Between us we should get a beautiful shade I Carol Smlth leave to you Joan Neely my knowledge of Pre Flight I leave at all to you I am satusfled to ball out I Terry Morehouse leave to you Ken Cookson my sharp socks and tres Now you will be known as shlek I Lllllan Stelnback leave to you brother George my seat nn the English class Its right next to Mlss Spicer and we want to keep that IH the family I Ray Barnett leave to you Charles Bramard my ablllty to translate Latnn I bet Caeser would be very surprssed to find out all the places he has been I Lols Evarts leave to you Dot Darnstaedt my Englrsh notes If there IS another paper drive you certamly will collect I Ruth Pugh leave to you Bud Vece my new style sklrt Who sand that you need sweat pants to warm up for a basketball game At long last I Ollle Bramard pass through these portals at dear old Morgan It was a long hard struggle but I made It You Juniors should have renewed confidence now I Ham Bell leave to you Deacon Trmk my wlse cracks They come In handy at tlmes I Frank Brerlmg leave to you Wlllue Farnzo my bicycle It rs much easier to get a bicycle out of the road than a car when you see wrld Angle Lopez breezlng through I Roger Hanlon leave to you Art Scheld my unruly bangs I never could keep them under control durmg a basketball game untrl I got wrse and got the butch I Alme Palm leave to you Donald Scott my shapely legs I Il bet they will attract qunte a but of attentnon In your basketball unrforms I Nancy Chalker leave to you Ted Hlbson my chuckle You d be surprused how It affects grumpy people I .Iulla Jones leave to you Eleanor Gerl my favorite typewrrter I hope that you wlll take as good care of It as I have WITNESSED BY SCRIBE Chalker s puddle lumper Jeanne Lmdner Mumbles WI P ligxu vlxu-xr lx Nr. I I tx IIXIIXXNI 7 ll , reyyy . I 2I
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We the Class of 1948 of the Morgan School Clinton Connecticut being of sound mind and memory Ithought by some to be a debatable pointl do ordaln establish and publish this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills or statements made by us at any previous time I Dee Nutt leave to you John Spinning my humor Although it may be dull all you need is a responsive class and you re all set I Florence Timmermann leave to you Evelyn Norton my short skirts I have found out smce I bought them that the style is elecen inches from the floor not the waist I Irene Becker leave to you Jane Butler my sylish haircombs My motto is a style a day cuts down on your pay I Stan Norton leave to you Bud Vece my messy locker Watch out for that bum arm Bud' There s no telling what will roll out once the door is opened I Charlotte Donahue leave to you Joan Holbrook my titleas God s Gift Of Gab I thmg that I have held it lust about long enough I Richard Anderson leave to you any one in the Junior class that is capable of this task my pride and loy the little red ptney bus There is one thing to rember and that is that I have already tried water diluted gas and found that it is no good I Patty Wagner leave to you Martin Heidtman my womanly strength Only Atlas could top our strength I Jimmy Martin leave to you Willie Fanzo my height and ability to play basket ball I also entrust the care of Joan to you This 'ob takes a great deal of responsibility and I wouldn t give the 'ob to everyone I Agnes Wagner leave to you Dolly Gesick my quiet laugh and cool temper Do with it as you may But we like it we never make a mistake about who s coming I Lincoln Deming leave to you Richard Orslna my annoymg habit of being lust me in the English Four class For further information see Miss Spicer I Barbara Swain leave to you Peggy Hoadley my love of sports Don t forget keep that pitching arm up to par I Tom Wall leave to you Ed Johns my athletic ability. I do a mean dog paddle in the bath tub. I Betsy Burnham leave to you Nancy Herrmann my love for books. My but Joe Palooka and Dick Tracy make interesting reading. I Jim Rintoul leave to you Art Scheld my art of making the English IV class. I bet you never thought that a smart young lad could confuse fancy and fiancee. I Ned Dibble leave to you Irv Siewert my old chewed up cigars. They still have that mild mellow flavor though. We Rhea Albraccio and Sis Stannard leave to you Betty Crocker our admiration for the underclassmen. Remember Betty keep up our high traditions. I Sue Dibble leave to you William Leckey the small corner of the Lab. which I havent in my three years of shall we say research work there blown to bits. I Doc Williams leave to you Don Scott my charming ways with the women. I have seen during the year that you have been improving and that now you are a member of the organization which also has the fairer sex The Hi-Y. I Jeanne Lindner leave to you Jane York my ability of getting into scrapes and also the difficulties with Mr. OToole. I hope you will be able to think of answers for all the questions. . 20 I us Illnll unhmeslumanl ol the Qllnss ol 1943
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mi N! CLASS PROPHECY Once upon a time there were thlrty seven classmates After they graduated they promlsed to gather nn ten years When ten years passed the Class held a Grand Reunion and this IS what was learned Ham Bell God s Gnft to Drama ls the Clnema s greatest boon When he says baby to Lauren McCall All the gurls IH the audlence swoon Frank Brelllng has achueved a posltlon Far from has dally chores He s the blggest Business Man around He owns a chaln of First Natnonal Stores Florence Tnmmerman IS a cheerleader She makes a lot of nolse She lS havung the tume of her lufe In Jersey wlth all those Prmceton boys Lois Evarts acts as Dean At Connectncut State College She keeps busy all the tlme Fullmg the gurls wuth knowledge Dee Nutt IS on the posters Every nlght she has a date She s quite the gal an her own rnght She s Mass Ruppert Beer of 58 Terry Morehouse deals In Fords He sells to the highest bud If you want a bargain for S2 98 Go see the slap happy kld Jum Rmtoul s an the Indles And quite a stlr he makes Instead of charmmg Bonnne He now IS charming snakes Susan Dnbble s an undertaker She sm great demand Her motto ns Let Dnbble Do It As she places a llly IH a rngld hand Wlllne Trnlk has taken his place Among the last of Greats For thus flne man as fanfare please Presudent of the UNITED STATES Betty Neuwnrth ns a dnetuclan Success has gone to her head Her column says Don teat Don t drunk Dont loaf ln short Drop dead Ollver Bralnard the seafanng man Has a talent he ll never regret He combs the ocean a deep sea diver so naturally he s all wet Nancy Chalker met her match At this your heart wlll stop She IS actnng as chuef sampler At the local Sweetie Shop Ruth Pugh IS a pollcewoman Lawbreakers haven t a chance They would rather have the Chavr Than Ruthie s Icy glance Jeanne Lmdner has taken to Opera She even emotes In her sleep Her musncal talents have taken a turn Now lt s Flgaro Instead of BLOOP BLEEP Lmcoln Demmg keeps you warm He fixes each stove wlth a crash He IS at lt day and night Has fraends tell hum Don t be an ash Somewhere on the Island of Bongo Bongo ln the land of laughter and songs We lost our dear Doc Wlllnams He s tymg up sarongs Tom Wall IS now an extermmator He hears the patter of tlny feet When has wade eyed brother says You mean Tommy Says No cockroaches Pete' Stan Norton made a fortune He never has to barter He s tellmg every one In sught How he perfected the Norton Garter 2 A 11 f' - 'r .ax . thtvx ll. c, si ' I - 534, 44 . -I J' ' E ,M hy. V, , 5 , . .I I 32 N 1 , . . , . . . . . . ' I Il ll II I I ' . . . , . ,, . . , , . . . I - . . . , ' ' II ' ll ' I ' II ' II . . . . . , . ' ' II ll , . . . . I I ' I 'I II ' II' II II ' ' ' ' ll I II . . , . . . . . , . . , . . , . . ' Il ' II ' ' II ' ' ' ' II II . , ' . ' II Il . .- , . . . I Q
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