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111 and Testament I, Isabelle Gerstenslager, do bequeath my friendliness to Pauline Jenkins and Dolores Heiby. We, Martha Gibson and Vera Hildebrand, will our love for good times to Colleen Shaw and Betty Stedman. We, Dortha Gingery and Mabel Yost, leave our dislike for translating shorthand to Lucille Topper and Evelyn Stuck. I, Helen Goerlaeh, leave my ability to do my secretarial duties to Vivian Rush and Doris Tobin. I, Marian Grauer, will my ability to sew and choose appropriate clothes to Martha Schieber. . I, Edna Haigh, do bequeath my willingness to accompany my school chums on the piano to Mary Jane Sears. I, Helen Karber, do bequeath my trait of being kind to everyone to Virginia Schnabel and Kathryn Sabback. . I, Rose Kinte, leave my athletic ability to Betty Ghist. I, Helen Klinlc, will my neat and stylish appearance to J anis Turney. We, Margaret Black, Helen and Mary Zahary, will our expert dancing technique to Betty Lewis and Florence Monnett. I, Alice Bowman, leave all my personal belongings to Helen Resinger. U I, Rose Fabrino, do bequeath my basketball technique to Mary Ellen Rogers. I, Rose Mary Wurm, leave all of my drawings, many of which you will be able to recognize as some of your classmates, to Juanita Strawser. I, Mary Ellen Hayeook, leave my pleasing disposition to Maxine Randall and Frances Arndt. We, Jean Ann Lichty and Mary Louise Sprouse, leave our interest in G. A. A. to Virginia Peterson and Margaret Reber. We, Wilma Light and Inez Phillips, leave our dislike for speed tests to Florence Robertson and Mary Ross. I, Ruth Meek, will my general knowledge of all things to Rose Mary Dostal. I, Jane Sowash, do bequeath my fascination for athletic heroes to Lucille Caton. I, Marie Miller, leave my yodeling ability to Dorothy Kepler. I, Eleanor Mills, do bequeath my capable disposition to Esther Shultze and Thelma Saull. I, Gladys Palmer, will my willingness to help people in shorthand to Marvel Sanford. We, Nina Priebe and Leota Reber, leave our cheerful outlook on life to Ruth Donnenwirth and Mildred Kline. We, Betty Reeder and Esther Rittenhour, do bequeath our esteemed manner of conserving talk to Mary Kathryn Oberlander. I, Gertrude Schell, leave my independence in regard to high school boys to Myra Leuthold. I, Elizabeth Schirmer, do bequeath my much envied curly eyelashes to Evelyn Knappenberger. I, Kathryn Schnabel, will my excellent grades to Kathleen Kinnett. I, Maxine Seckel, leave my sunny smiles and beautiful features, plus my ability to make any man love me to Maxine Drumm. We, May Belle Stahl and Marie Steiger, do bequeath our dislike for history to Virginia Mouser. I, Georgia Washburn, do bequeath my most amusing sense of humor to Wilma Luke. I, Pauline Weaver, leave my eye brows, that all the other girls envy, to Orlena Shaner. I, Lois Warner, will my ability to make friends to Ruby Nibert. I, Martha Withee, leave my good-natured personality to Ruth Spurlock. I, Evelyn White, will my ability of being able to sympathize with other people to Adele Mullen. I, Martha Young, do bequeath my searched-for trait of being kind to everyone to Esther Heath. WITNESSED'BY: SIGNED: IMA DUMBELL VIRGINIA SCHULER DR. CUT M. UP Class Attorney Soso LONG Page 25
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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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if ' l JU IORS --A Gran Junior History The year 1934 saw the present Junior class enter Bucyrus High as Freshmen with high hopes for the future. This was another mile- stone in our lives, and while not so eventful was as successful as Freshman classes are. The highlight of the year was the Freshman party, which was held under the direction of Coach Nussbaum, the adviser, in the gym. This was tops as far as fun was concerned. As Sophomores we began to take part in the extra curricular activities and in the major sports. Several sophomores showed up well in football and basketball, namely, R. Brown and E. Reiff in football, and J. Carlisle and C. Schemel in basketball. The Sopho- more party was held in the gym with the entertainment contributed by the talented members of the class. Dancing was the feature of the evening. That year's officers were as follows: President, Dale Baker 5 Vice President, Carl Schemel, Secretary, Orlena Shanerg Treasurer, Salome Heinlen. Now for the 1937 edition commonly called Juniors. The first thing was to organize so as to be able to function as a Junior class should. In the election the following were elected: President, Richard Leonard, Vice President, Janis Turneyg Secretary, James Carrigang Treasurer, Carl Schemel. The two representatives of our class on the annual staff are Janis Turney and Malcolm Talbott. The members of the Junior Class stood out in athletics - in foot- ball: C. Schemel, E. Reiff, W. Wert, H. La Rue, S. Bauer, R. Brown, E. Christmang in basketball: J. Carlisle, C. Schemel, W. Henderson, in track, W. Donnenwirth, H. Van Voorhis, T. Rush, H. La Rue, and N. Bradstock. . Refreshments were sold at the football and basketball games to help defray expenses of the Junior-Senior reception. This is the year in which we staged the reception, held annually. The reception, under the supervision of the officers and Various committees was a huge success. The committees: Menu and dining room-Rosemary Dostal, chairman, Anna Marie Haaser, Janet Young. Program-Mal Talbott, chairman, John Carlisle, Myron Welty. Decoration-Mary Jane Sears, chairman, Dale Baker, Jean Whit- taker, Virginia Peterson, Robert Brown, Esther Schulze, Evelyn Knappenberger. Invitation-Martha Schieber, chairman. Ruth Spurlock, Kathryn Kinnett. Reception-Ray Coy, chairman, Adele Mullen, Bill Ahl, Jeannette Krumbach. Dish-Maxine Drumm, chairman, Salome Heinlen, Clifton Woltz. Dance-Lucille Caton and Bill Henderson, co-chairmen, Bill Durr. Finance-Carl Schemel, chairman, officers and advisor. Central-Officers and advisor. Everyone did his part in making this year something to remem- ber. Especially do we wish thank Mr. Armbrust who did an excellent job as our adviser. Sponsored by OHIO Loooiviorivn CRANE Page 26
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