Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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THE ANDERSONIAN I, Erwin Fischer, do bequeath the dgas pipe to Dale Plueddemann. I, Edna May Fite, do bequeath my D. Ts. to Charlie Parks. I, Ruth Glazer, d0 bequeath my kid brother dSonnyd to the freshman girls. I, Elizabeth Hauke, do bequeath my ability to get my man to Margie Baird. I, William Hoobler, do bequeath my position in the outer omce to John Fryer. I, Thelma Howland, d0 bequeath my scandal column and nose for news to Betty Hack. I, Valera Hurley, do bequeath my love for history and civics to Violet Vickroy. I, Ethel Jackson, d0 bequeath my domestic inclinations to next yeafs Home Ec. II class. I, George Kersting, do bequeath my magnetism over women to James Baker. I, Kathlyn Koster, d0 bequeath my ability to blush to Harold Tarvin. I, Mary Klein, do bequeath my love of chewing gum to Mrs. Struke. I, Stanley Longbottom, do bequeath my Ford to Ralph Palmer. I, Roland Martin, do bequeath my curly locks to Virginia Buop. I, Rhoda Massey, do bequeath my desire to quit school to Mae Draggoo. I, Evelyn Mudersbach, do bequeath my saxophone lessons to Art Ten- mson. I, Everett Mudersbach, do bequeath my prize collection of rare snap shots left over from the annual t0 the highest bidder. 1, Geneva Millard, do bequeath my giggle to J ane Beckett. I, Phebe Myers, d0 bequeath my walks home from school to Iris Smart 1, Elden Nash, d0 bequeath my hatred for nearly all women to Mort Fehl. I, Samuel Peters, do bequeath my baseball interest to Jake and Jerry, the chief supporters of the HReds . I, Ethel Richardson, do bequeath all my dates after basketball games to Dot Partusch. I, George Richardson, do bequeath my southern drawl and speed to Victor Mette. I, Mildred Riggs, do bequeath my gift of gab to Betty Lederer. I, Roger Schneider, do bequeath my oratorical ability to the Debate Club. I, Wilma Sutter, d0 bequeath my quiet disposition to Ruth Merriman. 1, Frederick Vielhauer, do bequeath my jitters and worries caused by my executive responsibilities to Ted Taylor. 1, Daniel Wolfer, do bequeath my place in English IV class to Billy Fryer. I, Imelda White, do bequeath my love for flowers to Jeanne Beck. 1, Loren Von Gundy, d0 bequeath my ability to play basketball to Bud Ilhardt. Signed: Class of 36. Witnesses: The Waste Basket The Fire Alarm The Office Clock 1936 Page twenty-two

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THE ANDERSONIAN : Miss Rosa Straus was the Sophomore girlst capable adviser as was Mr. Ellis of the boys. With no exceptions to a junior class being a jolly and jittery group of uYoung unsf some applicable descriptions were found in the sixth vol- ume. The Junior Class Play, uPandora Lifts the Lid, and the Junior- Senior Banquet both proved to be very successful under the able guidance OI Mrs. Mary Struke. What happened to the frightened little sixth graders since 1929 is dis- closed in the seventh and last volume. Now being seniors, as dignified a group as had ever existed, they had many problems facing them, such as invitations, dress, Senior Class Play, and Lantern and Annual meetings. With the sincere advice of two capable instructors, Mrs. Florence W. Bath and Mr. J. Garner Srofe, the seniors had now realized that a great amount of territory had been covered since they started on the highway to suc- cess; but, that a still greater and harder road to future success was to be traveledl Our review is finished and we hope you have enjoyed it. CLASS WILL Being of sound mind and memory and realizing that we have but a short time to remain in our school Where we have spent so many happy and unhappy hours, we, the class of ,36, wish to bequeath to our heirs, the faculty, and irresponsible under'classmen that which is stated herein. T0 the faculty we give and bequeath all test papers and D. Tls. lav- ished s0 plentifully upon us during the course of our high school career. T0 Mrs. Bath we give and bequeath a misspelled ttchameleonl, and to Mr. Srofe a class that always comes on time. To the Juniors, we bequeath the senior home room, including the chew- ing gum under the desks in said room, our special privileges twhich we dont havel, and our rightful sense of superiority and dignity. T0 the Sophomores, we bequeath our sense of propriety and admonish said class to conform to our high standards. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our accustomed ease and knowledge of all school affairs. I, James Aubke, d0 bequeath my ttsuper burpl, to Richard Staub. I, Robert Baker, do bequeath all my new chemical compounds to Mr. Hurst. I, Ralph Birkley, do bequeath my frequent absences from school dur- ing hunting season to Ray Glasgow. I, Selby Bloomfield, do bequeath my booming voice and successful reci- tations to Robert Ayer. I, Genevee Brandt, do bequeath my liking for blondes and sirens t0 Eleanor Whitaker. I, Alice Brooks, d0 bequeath my generous spirit to Bud Dallmann. 1, Ralph Brown, d0 bequeath my moccasins to all the Indians and Hoodlumsl of Anderson. I, Hazel Childers, d0 bequeath all my worries and sleepless nights caused by shorthand to Catherine Birkley. I, Bernice Dunn, d0 bequeath my gracefulness and ttfleeting dogs to Bob Ludlow. I, June Emshoff, do bequeath all my numerous literary efforts wasted on the G. R. bulletin t0 Winifred Evans. 1936 Page twenty-one



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