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The last will and testament of the senior class of West Rut¬ land High School, West Rutland, Vermont, de and published this twelfth day of June In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-ono. In the name of God, Amon. We, the senior class of the Met¬ ropolis of good old West Rutland, State of Vermont, being of sound mind, but in doubt as to memory, do hereby make publish, and declare this our last will and testament in the manner fol¬ lowing, that is to say: ' ' Charlie Corey, our class president, imparts his horse laugh to Louis Trepanler, who with little effort could surpass Charlie. Durgy always had a habit of bursting out suddenly with his peculiar laugh, much to the amusement of everyone. Red McClure relinquishes his natural red hair to Ellen Bryant. We know she will appreciate It, Red, because she ' s want¬ ed it all year. Rita Langdon bequeaths her ride to and from Castle ton to Helena Ryan. Rita made it a practice to arrive at school on time and we are sure that Helena will do the same, Tom Harmon Warzochc leaves his book-bag to Charlie Heir, that studious Ira lad. Tom never failed to take plenty of books home with him every night, and Soy does likewise. Mary March cedes hor cheer-1ceding uniform end ability to Vlvlrn Levine, our ambitious sophomore. Mary was an asset to the cheer-Reading squad, and we feel sure that Vivian can substitute
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X. We say farewell to you, dear friends, To all we leave behind. We say good-bye to happy days ' Mid friendships all so kind. CHORUS We now leave you, our dear old High I We worked, yet had much fun A-dieu to classmates, teachers, friends; The Class of Forty-one 2 . It is the last of our school days; Wo leave for Life ' s Highway, So let us all together sing On Graduation Day CHORUS Words: William Montgomery Music: Florence Godzik
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quite capably, Pop” Poploskl entrusts his manager ' s position to Joe Porter. No one can hope to be of such service to Mr. Hinchey as Pop” was. He was c.n ablo servant for four years. f Jane Magner bestows on her sister Pat her basketball ability and her attractive hair. Both of these will be n credit to you, Pat. Jane was clever at basketball and attracted the men with her hair. Joe McCormack bequeaths his wavy hair to Bo-Bo” Tyl . With Joe ' s hair and your technique, Eddie, you should gain respect from the fairer sex. We know Joe did, Robert Louis Stevenson wills his empty bag of B. D. to Jack McCann. Stevie has a hard time trying to scrape up enough to¬ bacco for a rolling, and Jack seems to be confronted with the some problem. This will never solve it, Jack. Julia Banin endows Mary Wilk with that certain technique that used to attract the attention of the to? chers--being silly. Ask Julia about it, she will probably toll you. William Wayne Montgomery transmits his make-up set to the Barnes Street Gang; namely, John Gladzik and the Cllfeathor brothers. Bill could make himself look like any tough guy, even the Hunchback. Genevieve Zuk donates her willingness to work to Jane Wasik, Genevieve never failed to render her services to all the teachers, and we hope Jane will remember that. Jane Hebert, our salute torian, passes Into the hands o f Angela Krakowkn this honor, Jane worked hard to gain this re¬ cognition, and we feel sure that Nellie will work equally hard to obtain it among the class of ' 42. Lawrence Mulcahey hands down his N.Y.A. position as official paper collector to the unlucky senior of next year. This is quite a position, I must any, but Larry never complained, Frank Czrpla wills his muskrat traps, b.b. guns, etc. t o his brother Louie. Prank was better known as Muskrat Bill from Durgy Hill. Aldece Lincoln, our Ira commuter, transfers his quietness to Sandy Heyman, Aldace established a good reputation for him¬ self while in school, and it would be advisable for Sandy to do likewise, Helen Kaszubn, who recently became nn actress, wills all her future fan mail to Mary McCormack, who will undoubtedly roach stardom next year. Burt Hinckley bequeaths his Jewish accent, acting ability, tough-guy dialect, and mischievousness to Charlie Battles. That’s quite an order to fill Charlie, but Burt was known o s
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