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Page 21 text:
“A glimmer of truth A gleam of fun A spark of wi t No ham done CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, do give and bequeath the following to be accented in good faith: Margaret Ward doth bequeath to Peter Busier her manners; to Mr. Gibbs her cheery smile; to Pat Huddleston her dimples; to Glenn Timmerman her desire to take Latin. Mary Wilson gives to Austin Alverson her ability to get out of work and trouble; To Miss Daab her singing voice; to Florence Woodside her determination; to Freddie Wood her ability to come last; to Dick Murphy her small feet; and to John Mize her vanity. Chris Turturro wishes to present Austin A. her bump on the head from the funeral parlors; to Millard Tins her camera; to Betty Miles her drawing ability; to Stewart Shannon her bad temoer; to Mrs. Gleason her raven locks. Trudy Mize would like June Seymour to have her oetite figure;Miss Ryan her little shoes; to Wayne Slate she gives her grace; and to the Vock Brothers, Inc., she gives her opera glasses. Donald Kilborn esDecially desires to present Ed Romeo a feather to tickle Bob Brownell who seldom smiles. To Mr. Pratt he gives his temoer, (Aren't you glad he doesn't have one, Dick?) to Ted Leeson for future use his ability to sneak out of school to go to Watertown. To Murphy his ability to not get caught at the wrong moment by Mr. Fields. And last, but not least to Roddy his theme song, Feudin' and Fightin'”. Polly Bartlett gives to Dot Pratt her ability to stick to one guy (that might help the entire Freshman class); to Ted R. she gives her Post Office Job; to Mary Lou Alton, her cheer leading ability (Mary would like it); to Jo Turturro, her fairness; to Miss Alto- mare she graciously gives her figure. Bob Brownell wills a slight portion of his grey natter to Larry Anzalone; to Ed Gleason he gives his photographic ability; to Ray Davis, his looks; to Kathryn Clark his knowledge of history; to anyone who can use it he will give his telegraph set. Betty Farrell offers Bessie Ward her good looks; to Helen, her neat hal r-do; to the junior girls her ability to keep her mouth shut. To anyone who desires it, her neat appearance. Mary Warrick gladly gives her ability tonHook a fellow to Elaine Farrell (although she seems to be doing well); to Harwood, Jr., she gives her strength, and to Miss Schermerhom, she gives notes on her honeymoon. Margie Bulson gladly bequeaths her height to Mrs. McSweeney; to Dick Murphy her French book; to Jim Mize she offers her office duties; to the Furgison twins her ability to argue with Don Wood; perhaps Jean K. w uld like her ability to keen a straight face; to Elaine Farrell her cook book. We, the Class of 1948, do hereby appoint Mr. Fields as ex- ecutor of this, our last will and testament. WHEREFORE, we here unto set our seal this last day of March, 1949. cjjuyv .s
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