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SENIOR WILLS . I, Reynold Carlson, in the presence of our honorable English IV class, will and bequeath my extraordinary ability to get along with George Tuthill and Joe Montrey fin the locker rooml to Oliver Greeves, my office to anyone who can fool the students, and my ability to play basketball to R. Barger. Reynold Carlson I will and bequeath my ability to arrive at school on time to Ruth Holden, and also my place on the Wrestling team to VRed' Roberts. A Norman Bindbeutel I, William Lancelot Schultz, sane and of good mind on the eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five, will to one John W. Crockett a mustache cup guaranteed to keep down the beer suds and to his wife one pedi- greed Abyssinian Prune Houndt Lance Schultz I do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make up fair excuses when tardy to Harry Hartwig, my chauffeur, and my ability to have my hair combed in a puffed umnner to the Junior boys. Willard Hamersen I, Betty Thomas, hereby will and bequeath my ability to re- sist borrowing school supplies and cosmetics to Audrey Burch and my ability to grow tall to Betty Manges. Betty Thomas I, Fred Heeker,do hereby will and bequeath my complete understanding of all math problems and my excellent behavior in Miss Claus' classes to WSmoothien Herrmann. Fred Heckcr I, Robert Hecht, hereby bequeath my baseball knowledge to my namesake, Robert Palmer. Robert Hecht I, George Moloney, having great faith in the rightness of my mind fand the other three which I have borrowedl, hereby leave my unexcelled geometrical knowledge and grades to one Miss Amy Ruth Claus: to Albert Ettling my 6 feet 2 inches to use in all his future operetta performancesg and to Stanley Mounce m bass voice for he seems to need one. George Moloney I, Vivian Bardon, will and bequeath my love for mice to Billy Davisg to Virginia Schroeder m ability to get along with a certain Wwrestlerng and to Mr. Smith a class who will fully ap- preciate biology. Vivian Bardon c li M '! .ff eeeixggag 5rZF51M5Esg?is3?Q ikieieek 1935
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CREST X , fip ik olxs W , s ,Mm grf..nffnlL?El!M. fi'-J, 3'f.f35 1 9 3 5 fsiifgssstftei f Q I ,N .4 -g , , x 1 GEORGE TUTHILL nPep, punch, and personallty.U Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, Z, 4: Class President 3: Dramatic Club 2, 5: HluY 3, 4. MARY FRANCES TRUE nLove is one fool thing after another- And I feel so foo1ish.u Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2,'4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Debating Club l: Dramatic Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: Handicraft Club 2: Girl Reserves 2: 'CrestW Staff 4: NScoopW Staff 3. MAXINE WARD WLiked here, liked there, liked everywhere.U Class Secretary l: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Girl Reserves 1, 2: Class Vice- president 4: Dramatic Club 4: WScoopn Staff 3: 'CrestW Staff 4: Class Vice-president 2: Home Arts 2: Operettn 1, 2, 3, 45 MAMIE WELLAND nThoso who say little are sure to know much.n Cleveland High School 1, 2. JEAN ZEPFENFELD UA whole lot of pep, and full of vitality.U Baseball l, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, sg also Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Oporctta 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1, 3: A.C.E. Club 4a Girl Reserves l, 2.
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CREST X X ,qu Hn Qmv 7 'Q3QCihf'!Hi K 4:5 . xffmtfgmisgs ,pst-I-:WN mi- ' ss ss. XnpuNmESgE?kWWWmyf5 , . N,., pn 3 :filing ,L l w., ,-' ' 'fr-,Q-Veg.: .4 .rf ' . if . 4 X 'qu S, 3'nf?x:2fissLM..a, . , 1935 I will my ability to refrain from asking d mb questions to Ruth Holden. Delores Becker V I hereby bequeath m im ense craving for reading to . Bob Palmer, my permanent wave to Jeanne LaBerge, my desire to grade papers after school to Edna Behle,a1nd my regular- ity of attendance at basketball games on school nights to whomever it will do the most good. Judith Galt I, Mary Louise Galt, being of sound mind and steady hand and with no police record against my fair name, do hereby will and bequeath my driver's license to Grover Wandling, and may the minions of the law and the lords of traffic protect him. Mary Louise Galt I, Mamie Welland, will and bequeath my lady-like disposition to my one and only sister, Henrietta. Mamie Wolland I, Clarence Hamersen, being of sane mind, on this eighth day of the month of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, do hereby bequeath: first, any student or students who claim I owe them a past debt, and who can prove so in the lawful courts of the land, will be given the remains of my box of thumb tacks: second, to Roy Warner I leave my ability to lend equipment. Clarence Hamersen I, Margaret Alice Kirby, being sane in mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Harriet Hohrieter my hatred of mathe- matics and to Frances Crowe my lovely soprano voice. Margaret Alice Kirby I, Vernita Dothage, do hereby will and bequeath to Hilda Steinbach my snap and stature, to Rosemary Huber my controlled laugh, and tosldr. Schulze my vacant chair for demonstrations. ' : Vernita Dothage I hereby will and bequeath my ability to giggle at all times, in all classrooms to the only person who needs it-- Sophie May McCallum, to walk fast to Josephine Montrey, and also my ability to obtain I's on semi-final exams to uPntU Huber. Lucille Gehle I, Henrietta Morotz, do hereby will and bequeath my beautiful curly locks to Mr. Grace and my ability to be quiet and inconspicuous in economics class to Arthur Batchelder. Henrietta Morotz
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