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12 Richard W. Smith Dick” Track 4 Ruth E. Ihomaon Ruthie Class Basketball 1,3,4 Tri-Y Club 4 Honor Society 4 Gertrude E. Werner Gertie Orchestra 1,2 Class Basketball1,4 Glee Club 1,2 Tri-Y Club 2,3,4 Hi-Lite Club 3,4 Patricia E. Winters Pat Varsity Basketball 1 Class Basketball 2 Tri-Y Club 4 Class Motto—Forwards Ever. Backwards Never Class Colors—31ue and White Class Flower—Rose
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12 Harold S. Rogozinskl Porky Varsity Basketball 2 Class Basketball 1,3,4 HI-Y Club 4 Glee Club 2 Class Soccer 1,2,3 Ethel A. Sanford Sandy Class Basketball 1 Glee Club 3,4 Evelyn M. Rudberg Ev Dramatic Club 1,2,3 Tri-Y Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4 Owl Staff 1,2,3,4 Associate Ed. 4 Honor Society, 4 Michael Senew Mika Class Basketball 1,2,4 Glee Club 1 Class Soccer 1,2,3 Dorothy F. Ruggle Dot Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 1,2,3 Tri-Y Club 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Hi-Llte 3,4 Secretary 4 Honor Society 3,4 Secretary 4 Thomas J. Skulskl Head Class Basketball 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y Club 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,4 Soccer 2,3,4 Class Soccer 1
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CLASS Vi ILL We, the class of 1946 of the Thomaston High School, being of sound mind and memory, do, make, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, To the Faculty----V.'e leave the hope that the Classes to follow will obey and cooperate as well as we h8ve done. To the Freshmen---We leave the information that Mr. Ebner's bark is a great deal worse than his bite. To the Sophomores----We leave our ability to get the most with the least amount of effort; also, Miss Keenan's ansv er book. To the Juniors----We do give and bequeath the following legicies; To Joan Anderson and Mildred Neddermann--Dorothy Ruggie's and Barbara Fox's ability to shoot oaskets. To Marilyn Brown and Jean Jennings—Ethel Sanford's and Patsy Winter's gift for enjoying life. To Ruth Callahan—Thurza Dellib r's efficiency in taking attendance To Minnie Cockayne and Arlene Pader--Mary Lou Klaneski's three V's-vim, vigor 'and vitality. To James Doyle--Joe Kwiatkoskl's speed on the soccer field. To Arthur Fenn--John Fairchild's success at farming. To Arlene Gillman—Gloria Knightly's life's ambition to be a nurse. To Herman Glass and Richard Johnson—Mary Robert's experiments in chemical research. To Gilda Gray and Helen Kwetkus—Betty Monahan's (?) neat locker. To Eleanor Orohoski and Dorothy '‘illiams—Michael Senew's driving ability, however slight. To Lachlan Harkness--Peggy Ferguson's culinary art. To Phyllis Heinze—Marjorie Fuller's artistic talent. To Richard Hoyt—Casimer Hcdkoskl's skis to get him to school on time. To Judy Hutchinson—Florence Luboyeskl's argumentativeness. To Harry Innes--David Potter's dash on a tennis court. To Kathleen Kiefer—Oertude Warmer's ease on skates. To Rose Lynch—Gay Brszee's nonchalance. To Mortimer Madden and Zenobia Hodkoski—Walter Robinson's skill in Jerking sodas. To Robert McQuarrie—James Kennedy's skill in running the baaes. To Eleanor Nadeau—Thomas Skulskl's intuition for always knowing what is going on in the classroom. To Reginia Novakowski and Audrey Rupenski—Ruth Thompson's typing technique. To Alice Oleshko—Frances Kakowski's skill in turning out the Hi-Llte Review. To Mary O'Neil—Edwin Pratt's gift of gab. To Joan O'Neill—Mary Ann Ozerhoski's 90's in mathematics. To Dorothy Ptachcinski and Berenice Whiteley—Harold Rogazinskl's talkativeness. To Lois Richards—Shirley Kipp's variety of sweaters to add to her own assortment. To James Sheldon and James O'Neil—Paul Haddon's oratorioal ability. To Alphonse Slplowski—Evelyn Rudberg's drawings to illustrate his essays. To Charles Small and Shirley Sanderson—Patsy Dimaria's skill in parliamentary procedure. To Nelda Smith—Tommy Innes's skill in avoiding telephone poles. To Richard Tingle—Richard Smith's and Ira HOyt's WOLF CALL. To Richard Warner—Ray Baldwin's mechanical skill. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this first day of June, the Year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-six.
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