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SENICDRWILI. We, the Senior Class of 1936, in View of the mental disabilities, peculiar traits, and deficiencies of our dear brethren who are about to follow in our long and well-trodden path, do hereby bequeath the following articles, diversions, and traits to those from whom we are tearfully about to depart: I, Eleanor Albertson, my patience to Cecil Kennaw. 1, Opal Berger, my French correspondent to Louis Toth. 1, Jewel Bricker, my golden hair to Mae West. 1, Robert Bruggeman, a burnt-out 300-watt bulb to anyone who can use it, 1, james Carstensen, my striped socks to Henry Weis. 1, Charles Clifton, one slightly used 1910 radio to Warren Harlow. 1, Oral Corson, my summer job to Vernon Stier. 1, Mary Coy, my singing to Kate Smith. I, Dorothy Danner, my social standing to Clara Schumaker. 1, Virgil DeLisle, one slightly used good time to Elmer Parquette. 1, Lillian Diefenthaler, my wahooing to Gertrude Smith. I, Ruth Dohms, one baby-grand piano to Major Bowes. I, Harold Dreier, my soberness to Ralph Becker. 1, Ruth Durivage, my roller skates to Robert Sweede. 1, Freda Dutterer, my southern accent to Billy Schumaker. 1, Harold Fields, my love of economics to P. Morgan. 1, Thomas Grafton, my stamp collection to Karl Motter. 1, Helen Heckerman, my knowledge of cooking to Virginia Hammond. 1, Sylvia Henninger, my mother's shamrock to the Irish. 1, Frieda Huss, one of my dates to whoever needs it. 1, Marian Jackson, my cheery good morning to Eppie. 1, Margaret Jaschob, the back seat of his car to Harriette and Byron. l, Arthur Johnson, my Italo-Ethiopian dialect to Bob Miller. 1, Walter QBabeD Johnson, my long legs to Elmer Reihing. 1, Warren Johnson, my coin flipping to Mr. Black. 1, Emma Kent, my nail polish to Greta Garbo. l, Gertrude Klag, my sewing ability to some poor sophomore. 1, Hugh Krumeich, several miscellaneous pieces of airplanes to the local authorities 1, Joyce Lalendorff, my blond locks to Eugene Cutcher. 1, Roy Lalendorlf, my perfect dancing to joe Berry. 1, Vendela Lind, one red cent to Eugene Powers Qwhen my ship comes inb. 1, Mary Helen Lovell, my prank-playing to Helen Ferrenberg.
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DIVOPCES APPLIED EOR Virgil DeLisle from Madame Queenemental cruelty Mary Coy from lyan lvanyinskifcharged desertion Dorothy Danner from Napoleon XXXetoo many complaints made about his collars Lillian Diefenthaler from Red K.f l-le'd rather sleep than eat. Ruth Duriyage from Harold A.Y l-le deserves it. Freda Dutterer from Louis XIV-'Al-le likes rhythm in his nursery rhymes. Margaret Jaschob from Ned Lovvryful-le's dying on my hands. Margaret Naylor from Adonias-caught him oiling the lock Yernice Wilhelm from Mack Truck4we need no reason Babe Johnson from Peggy .Ioyce-she practices every night in church choir BUILDING PEPMITS GRANTED Oral Corsonfbody for Oyerlandfwill be used for Florida tripfeyalue S .10 Paul NWagner-one radio for Hugh who can't build one himselff-fyalue S10 Roy Lallendorfespecial section in floor at Trianonfyalue 3510 Marion Jackson-dog house for Arthurfyalue 53.50 Ruth Dohmsfwooden potato masher for ?? Harold Fields-bird cageeyalue S .15 Harold Dreierepress to make his own money Sarah Momenee-rifle range Mary Jane Romstadtetennis court EIPE ALAPIVIS Opal Berger-struck match looking for gas leak Joyce Lallendorf-feet set dance floor on fire Charles Clifton-set woods on fire Ferne Smith-books in locker have spontaneous combustion Wesley Mong-gasoline caught fire while cleaning his hat Gertrude Klag-fire department needed to get her cat out of tree Lewis Sass-hair catches while thinking Herbert Schumaker-chemistry explosion Robert Schumaker-caught in same explosion
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SENIOR WILL I, Helen Makra, my soft-toned voice to Edwin Jaquillard. I, Dorothy Malosh, my giggling to Miss Newman. I, Mary Malosh, to the martyrs in study hall, one aspirin. I, Eugene Melick, one verse of The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round tojoe Louis I, Edith Metzger, my public-speaking talent to Neil Johnson. I, Lenore Metzger, the mice in my locker to the biology class. I, Ruth Mills, my acting to Mae Carstensen. I, Sarah Momenee, my junior boy friends to Ruth Sommers. I, Wesley Mong, my manners to Clark Gable. I, Vivian Motter, my black, curly hair to Clarabell Bricker. I, Margaret Naylor, an argument to Mr. Hagedorn. I, Irene Pocsik, my leads in plays to Wilma Sass. I, Grace Reihle, my sky-blue-pink pencil Qtwo inches longl to Roma-rose Callihan I, Alice Reno, my height to Carl Lash. I, Lucille Rornstadt, my love of typing to Walton Wolfe. I, Mary' Jane Romstadt, my blushes to Dick Smith. I, Bernice Rupp, a few foul shots to next year's team Qto be used only in case of extreme necessityj I, Irving Sanks, my naps in classes to Richard Stevens. I, Lewis Sass, my driver and putter to Gene Sarazen. I, Herbert Schumaker, my old-maidishness to Mary Ellen Nofzinger. I, Robert Schumaker, James' best tie to Hazel Weidner. I, Ruth Shaneck, my shyness to Ruth Morrison. I, Helen Shaw, my knowledge of English to Richard Edgar. I, Ferne Smith, my pep to Inez Bruggeman. I, Jack Stoddard, my lady friends to the Junior Class. I, Paul Wagner, my sergeant's chcvrons to anyone who wants to be a soldier. I, Robert Webb, my new book, The Lost Art of Public Speaking to Mr. Keller. I, Vernice Wilhelm, a new road map to any newcomer next fall, lfignedl WILLIE BEHAVE Rotary Public, County of Lucas, State of Ohio. Artem' ARTHUR MOMETER IONA FORD
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