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ow Pi'emz'e1zr.' Ligouri Shortsle Vice-pre.rjde1zt.' Lana Dubbs Secretmy: Harriette Coy Trmfurerx Evelyn Zemnicl-:i Colors: Yellow and White Flower: Yellow Tm Rafe Fanrrli row: ,lane Kohne, Eleanor Tschann, Roma-rose Callihan, jean jackson, Marcella Shock, Hazel Schniidlin, Lana Duhhs, Helen Ferrenberg, Wanda Kohn. Tf7ii'd1'v1v.' Wilma Sass, Kathleen Sloan, Charlotte Ames, Evelyn Phillips, Lillian Albertson, Charlotte Dreier, Cora White, Mildred Dearsnian, Esther White. 36501761 row: Ruth Sommers, Evelyn Zenmicki, 'lane Rosino, Clara Seliuniaksx, Florence Schulienecker, ,lane Penhorwood, Dorothea Schmidlin, Virginia Hammond, Muriel Harlow. Firtfrou'.' Harriette Coy,Eleanor,li1eobs,Cetil Kcnnaw, Winilred Rehits, lNlirial11Miller, Betty Belang, Ruth Whiteman, Mildred Mathilc.
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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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Fz1ft1Jr0u'.' Raymond Perry, Eugene Cutchenlloseph Berry, Willard Hess, Warren Harlow, Byron Koch, Louis Toth, Francis Danyi. Fam-rlr mu-.' Charles Toth, Foster Dohms, Roy Ladd, Walton Wolfe, Alvin Beckhuscn, Vernon Stier, Ligouri Shortsle, Herbert Dcarsman. Third l'U1l',' Harold Romstadt, Phillip Dominique, Karl Motter, Rohert TenEyek, Richard Krueger, Henry Weis, Albert Kosinski, Robert Stevens. .ff'L'0ll:7'l'0ll'f Richard Edgar, Huhert POLlPllI1l,4l0l1I1 Horyath, Elmer Reihing, Ellsworth Phillips, Homer Kasack, john Horyath. Fir1rtrnu'.' Melvin Clark, Paul Schmidt, Edu inlluquillurd, William Douglas, Lyle Gay lor, Rohert Shultz. , l , l JUNICDRS l-laying struggled with Chemistry, Ltitin, and French, Having strenuously paced, with no time for the heneh, We'ye crossed the third milestone und hiinished till fear There is hut one regret only one more year. 1
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