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nd Here 0ur Will. ME, the undersigned, members of the Senior Class of 1.937 of said Bucyrus High school of Bucyrus, County of Crawf d State of Ohio, being of sound mind and constitution do declare t e our last legal disposition of property. - ITEM I To Our Beloved Teachers: We leave our many thanks for their tireless efforts and the pleasant memories our contact with them will afford us in the future. ITEM II To the Juniors: X We leave our shoes that they may follow in our footsteps and be successful like we, their predecessors. ITEM III To the Sophomores: We leave the sound advice, which we have so ardently. followed, Never sac- rifice time from your school work for social events or dates. ITEM IV To the Freshmen: ' We leave a nerve tonic with which they may settle themselves and become more dignified. ITEM V 1. I, Quentin Ackerman, will my cheery hello and smile for everyone to Billy Ahl and Dale Baker. 2. I, Howard Barber, leave my daredevil instincts to Arthur Beall and Stanley Bauer. 3. I, James Beall, do bequeath my easy going ways to John Berry and Byron Bowser. 4. I, Lawrence Bittilcofer, leave my auburn hair to Donald Bush and James Carrigan. 5. I, Jacque Burghard, leave my well groomed hair plus my tasty wardrobe to William Donnenwirth and Raymond Coy. 6. I, Walter Clady, will my shortness of stature, which is often useful, to Richard Leonard and Norman Bradstock. 7. I, Pearl Francis, do bequeath my quiet, yet forceful personality to Edward 'Christman and James Clime. 8. I, William Jacobs, leave my rich bass voice to William Durr and William Henderson. 9. I, Kenneth Knappenberger, will my bouncing walk and curly hair to Richard Christman. 10. I, James Light, will my intellectual ability in history to Oscar Geiser and Paul Keckstein. 11. I, Donald Loverich, do bequeath my envied ability to go to sleep regardless of the class to James Deaver and Jason Dreher. 12. I, Kenneth McClary, leave my ability to play the guitar to William Palmer and Harry Mead. 13. I, Wayne Mackling, do bequeath my tallness to Robert Rule and Teddy Rush. 14. I, Iver Miller, will my cheery disposition to Myron Welty and Eugene Reiff. 15. I, John Mitchell, leave my baritone horn to any junior who has always desired to have one. 16. I, Richard Nye, do bequeath my comprehension of all current jokes to Malcolm Talbott and Clifton Woltz. 17. I, John Strub, will my pleasant outlook on life and also my athletic ability to Carl Schemel and John Carlisle. 18. I, Robert Reininger, do bequeath my amazing power to understand the prob- lems of life to Carl Cooperider and Joe Carvitti. 19. I, Elwood Rettig, will my unique method of teasing the girls to Howard Elsasser and Harold LaRue. - Sponsored by SCHINES, BUCYRUS THEATER Page 23
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ZS I FORMATION -Prophe I wa urprised to find Helen Klink the owner of the Modeste Shop in phia with Virginia Berry, serving as her secretary and compan1 . Edna Haigh and Maxine Seckel design the dresses for the models, Georgia Washburn, Pauline Weaver and -Esther Rittenhopr, who model for the leading society women, Lois Warner, Ruth Meck, and Jean Ann Lichty, who often visit this exclusive shop. Paul Staton and Charles 'Robertson own a chain of grocery stores and are also happily married and very much settled down. Evelyn White and Dorothy Gingery are quietly and contentedly keep- ing house in a model apartment house. Leota Reber has learned all of the duties of a dairy maid. She is very proud of her accomplishments. Inez Philips poses for the picture which Rose Mary Wurm draws for magazine covers. Donald Teetrick and William Baldosser manage a branch of Schine's theaterlat Chatfield in which Mabel Yost, Rose Kintz and Eleanor Mills are ushers. Jack Saffel is managing a series of beauty contests here. Robert Sanford works in a drug store at Tiffin, owned by Jacques Burghard. Several of the boys are also successful politicians. James Light and Leslie Garrett are active in the politics of Ohio. James' secretary is Helen Goerlach and Leslie's is Martha Gibson. Elwood Rettig is mayor of New Washington. Joseph Volpe is the sheriff and Herman Patterson, Rober Reininger and Walter Clady are his deputies. Robert Steele, accompanied by Russell Sharp, just broke the cross-continental record by going from New York to San Francisco in five hours in a rocket plane. Donald Stedman, for old time's sake, offered them a free dinner upon landing at his spiffy restaurant where Gertrude Blackburn is now a waiter and Nina Preebe is hostess. Although many have wandered away from Bucyrus, I found Mary Louise Sprouse working at the Sozonian Vault company with Virginia Di Blasi, Helen Karber and Marie Steiger under her super- vision. Martha Young and Mary Ellen I-Iaycook are working at Norton's Greenhouse. Clara Brinkman is taking Mary Rutter's place at the Bucyrus High school office. Martha Withee is the athletic instructor and Kathryn Schnabel is the typing teacher. This task has been a great pleasure to me, and I sincerely hope that the results will be satisfactory. Yours truly, LOVERICH DETECTIVE AGENCY By Virginia Schuler. Sponsored by WALTHER HARDWARE Page 22 r
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is I FORM TIO -Our La I, Jack Robertson, leave my collection of loud, collegiate socks to Harry Van Voorhis. I, Jack Rowland, will my handsome features to Robert Mack and Philip Truka. I, Robert Sanford, do bequeath my much esteemed ability in choosing girl friends to Charles Lederer and Cleaman Neuman. I, Russell Sharp, leave my very desirable friendliness to Robert Nelson and Gusta Wenninger. I, William Shiffler, do bequeath my independence to Robert Shupp and William Snyder. I, Paul Staton, will my envied ability in finding girls who in- variably fall in love with me to Wilbur Stuckert. I, Donald Stedman, leave my promptness and dependability to Franklin Looker and Harold McAdams. I, Richard Stewart, do bequeath my whistling ability to Carl Glaskas and Elwood Garner. I, Albert Reece, leave my athletic powers and admirable physique to Robert Brown. I, Donald Teetriok, will my good will to all teachers to Fred Spurlock and Billy Rizer. I, Frank Virtue, leave my outstanding musical talent to Richard Culver. f I, Charles Robertson, leave my caveman instincts to Alfred Rowles and Willard Wentz. I, Jack Saffell, leave my self-confidence to Wilbert Wert and Robert Underhill. I, Joseph Volpe, do bequeath my excellent taste for streamline cars to Charles McPeak and Robert Pettit. I, William Wilson, leave my desire to please everyone to George Linn and Ellsworth Kent. I, John Zahary, leave my ability for cheer-leading to Richard Pfouts. I, Leslie Garrett, do bequeath my extraordinary power to under- stand current events to Charles Garrett. I, Robert Steel, will my big feet to Harry Travis. I, William Baldosser, leave my desire to be as useful as possible to girls to Marion Reynolds. I, Herman Patterson, do bequeath my curly hair to Russell Sturtze. We, Dorothy Beehner and Mary Dunlap, leave our willingness to help anyone to Ann Apple and Eleanor Cook. I, Virginia Berry, do bequeath my rate of speed in translating shorthand to Jean Whittaker. I, Clara Brinkman, leave my small features to Anna Marie Hasser. I, Gertrude Blackburn, will my blonde hair to Margaret Adams. I, Janet Brown, do bequeath my good sense of humor to Janet Young. We, Genevieve Caris and Mary Dunlap will our friendly disposi- tions to Ruth Bippus and Mary Caporini. I, Kathryn Charlton, leave my ability to dress my own hair to Marjorie Cress and Mary Beattie. I, Isabelle Cliff, do bequeath my ability to make good at speed tests to Clara Clifton and Wilma Inscho. I, Virginia Di Blasi, leave my ability to be the first one to leave the classroom at noon to Doris Bash and Dorothy Carle. I, Grace Diebler, leave my quiet manner to Kathryn Cook and Josephine Di Blasi. I, Iva Dye, leave my poise to Eleanor Feightner. I, Mary Fillo, will my commercial instinct to Salome Heinlen. Sponsored by I. NUSSBAUM Ki SoNs Page 24
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