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I Margaret lvlartin, do bequeath my attractions to class presidents and other oflicers to Jane Young. I, Alberta Merz, do bequeath my tendency to blush and my shyness to Mr. Hurst. I, Victor Mette, do bequeath my deep bass voice to Alvin Glaser. I, Raymond Palmer, do bequeath my shine for eight graders to Robert Glazer. I, Dorothy Partusch, do bequeath my early lunch hour to Dorothy Langland. I, Dorothy Phillips, do bequeath my technique in slinging chili to Mrs. Burke. I, Emilie Pitcock, do bequeath n1y delight in wearing men's shirts to june Bonnes. I, Dorothy Reiser, do bequeath my sitting in the Ford until time for school to start every morning to jane Beckett. I, Frank Sandker, do bequeath my hatred, or should I say love, for mistletoe to Russell Merten. I, Irwin Schulte, do bequeath my alibis for getting out of work and never having assign- ments to Donald Moore. I, Katherine Scott, do bequeath my love for civics and for Mr. SroIe's make-up work to lletty Hack. I, Harold Tarvin, do bequeath my curly hair to I-Iarold Ilhardt. I, Arthur Tennison, do bequeath my stradavarian violin to William Otting for serenading purposes only. I, Violet Vickroy, do bequeath my love for Shorthand to Ruth Nordyke. I, Eleanor Whitaker, do bequeath my very sweet smile and good humor to Mr. Brown. I, Gertrude Willis, do bequeath all of my old rouge, lipstick and other accessories to Miss Sturm. I, Edna VVittmeyer, do bequeath my adoration for tall, dark and handsome men to Martha Gunderloy. I, Mary lvoller, do bequeath my liking for Spanish and other school subjects to YValter Glazer. I, Ruth Worth, do bequeath all of my nick names and pet expressions to Betty Coflelt. I, William Mlorth, do bequeath my admirable art of winning skating prizes to Albert Sheldon. VVitncssed this twenty-Iirst day ol' May in the year ol' our Lord Nineteen hundred and thir- ty-seven. ' QSIQALQ lNKY, The Cat. WITNESSES: The Stapler, The Telephone. 26
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1 l Front row. left to right: Gladys Phillips, Betty Hack, Rosemary Hess, Virginia Buop, Char- lotte Biles. Ruth Nordyke, Martha Gunderloy, Marie Lippolis, Betty Coffelt, Jean Jonas, Second row, left to right: Gertrude Hornschemeier. Virginia Tillett, Ruth Hawkins, Winifred Evans. Martha Partusch, Mrs. Mary Struke, advlserg Betty Clark, Evelyn Bloomheld, Ruth Merriman, Betty Emshoff, Louise Hooblerg Third row. left to right: James Wolfer, Ralph Palmer. Raymond Wolfangel, Harold Howland, Harold Van Saun, Robert Linder, Harold Ilhardt., Daniel Bondick, Roger Ayer: Fourth row, left to right: Leo Glasgow, Francis Sullivan, Robert Ayer, William Otting, Douglas Ernstlng, George Sheanshang. Juniors The biggest triumpli lm' the .juniors this year wus at class play entitled Here Clmnes Charlie, which provetl to he quite zi success. The .IlIHl0l'+SClllOl' Banquet given I'm' the gl'2lClll2llCh ol' '37 was also enjoyed and greatly ztppreeizlted by every- une. This ye:n s junior class nimiherecl thirty-six :incl their ollicers were: llzmiel Iimiilick ..... . . ........ Pl'l'.Yl'I1l'Hl Douglas El'llSllllg ...,. . Vir'e-I'rf'silI1'r1l Vernon XVatkins . . ..... S1'1'rr'lary Ralph Pzilmei' . , 'I'r1'n.s 11r1'r 28
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