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'K f, .3 W . x i ,,f., V !.,, I .ff 3 'f'Hg BJ P pf A A V ' A 5 , '.- -QI . I I , 1 . X Q ' I, l ing ,HEY 9x'7 'i1i'i 'T - . Q, V, ,Y . . l IV K' Q V 5. -1 'V 5 4L1 Q-wi f, J - Class Will ' -,rl ef ,HLQ , A , ' We, the graduating class of West Goshen School, Class of 1945, 'fii '-,.f ' being unquestionably of sound mind and body, do hereby make and iuhy ' publish this our last will and testament. 'rig , v To the seventh grade we leave the traditional honors and privi- 'U ' R leges which the present eighth grade have enjoyed. E U ' To the faculty and pupils of West Goshen we bequeath:- ' Jane Ann Brehm's giggles to Lenore Jones. r . Mary Chamber's beautiful curls to Marjorie Satterthwaite. J, ' Virginia McCardell's cashiering abilit to Helen Browne. ,,g q, Earl Coover's trinkets Kwe do mean alli to the first graders. ,.jfQ Ronald Yeager' s jokes to Mr. Shank. Q 5 . Doris Mosteller's makeup to Joan Atwell. ll!! ' Dolores Wilson's shyness to Roselean Irving. ,Ji John Bogle's height to Dickie Brosius. '-HE .E Richard Gentile's clowning to George March. ,,,f Eugene Harvey's pitching skill to Robert Mason. ' np,F . Richard Wa1ton's red hair and striped sweaters to John Hawkes. Y y,, N . Mary Glasco's artistic ability to Patty Winters. 1 Jane Myer's chewing gum to the school. fg? ' Margaret Murphy's ability to read without stopping at periods gum to Martha Elis. .ff , Lillian Pernsley's quiet and polite manner to Naomi Williams. if Gloria Woolfrey's rouge and lipstick to Miss Clingaman. ' Flora Smith's ability to spell well to Richard Ellis and Irma Ferroni. Hu ' Amy Wright's beautiful penmanship to Miss Brown. 1,1 Horace Jarret's quietness to Edward Davidson. Raw R ' Robert Walton's love of horseback riding to Mr. Landis, as it's .53 A a little faster than bicycle riding and requires less effort. f-Q E R Dante DiMarco's handwriting to anyone who can make head or tail Hrs! - of it. QQ, ' ' Roger Johnson's singing voice to Miss Carson, providing she learns f WAS I Go For A Walkn. , QQ . Conrad Letter's catching ability to Albert Palmateer. Ai. - Fred McCleaf's interest in chickens to Mrs. Palmateer and her first H , l graders. rf Frank Senior's G.I. haircut to Edward Richie. yr? V q' Millard Brown's waves to G. D. Emerson. fQ J Oswaldo DiMarco's nnose troublen to Joan Ellis, who seems to lack ',Vig A interest in other people's affairs. f,?, ' Junior,DiRocco's incessant chatter to the whole seventh grade. . Jff A When divided equally it should be enough to drive each teacher crazy. ggi, , Stanley Johnson's negro accent Cwhich he acquired in the Christmas Egg A Play! to his brother Allan. iq ,',. - Ethel Cox's quiet manner and timidity to Lawrence Lady. :5 We Gladys Chalfant's sweet melodic voice to Mrs. Ferrer.' ' Joan Gilbert's excuses and alibies for not having her homework A q done on time to Betty Verngren who is never late. rqQ 1 Finally to all members of the faculty we wish to extend our most .vid .' sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done in helping us yfj? . to reach this, our first great milestone in life. .gfg A G- Signed: g-pgffi , , t . 'aku q Class of '45 q V ng, 3 1 A K l ' of y 'iexfi fx .R .riwl - X ' h 1 l 9 if f 1 , -'..l' F f'ff.aw- 'HA '-.,mggnu, fd.lL:s
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