Dennison High School - Leader Yearbook (Dennison, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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L Wil ll li ll ll ll ll ll li li D, H, S, Wil JWIWII ll ll li li ll ll ll MARY LEE MCGUIRE To William Oberholzer my Irish wit and temper. To Mr. Fishel, my convict socks, to be worn on the basket-ball floor. To Clara Smith, my love for swimming and also my Annette Keller- man bathing suit. To Miss Harbourt, my short skirts. I hate to part with them. MARY CARNAHAN My musical talent to Mr. Simkins. My little feet to Carmella Cicerella. My cross-word puzzle hose to Mr. Lehman. My dates with Howard Henthorne to Gladys Warner. AGNESS STULL My surplus weight to Miss Harbourt. My love for cross-word puzzles to Mr. Fishel. My chewing gum to Charles Daberko. My flighty disposition to Susie Wasson. GLENN MILLER My woe-be-gone countenance to Charles Downey. My ability to go through High School without a date to Doris Senter. My position as cheer leader to Elizabeth Host. My love for the girls to William Burke. My love for Physics to Gladys Warner. MARY HEAVLIN My quietness in Miss Romig's study room to Charles Daberko. My ability to get to school on time to Clara Mae Smith. My algebra grades to Loyal Miller. My geography grades to Susie Wasson. THOMPSON LILLEY My ability to get poor grades to Bertha Baker. My musical talent to Evert Iler. My position as master of galosh tender to Huck Finnicum. My quiet and easy going manner to Liz Host. My excess hair to Harry Chaiiin. BETTY SPIKER I My ability to sell Eskimo pies to Mary Carver. My surplus weight to Florence Lash. My position as supply teacher to Doris Senter. My ability to have my seat moved to Dorothy Page. HELEN LOGAN I will my unshorn locks to Vivian Moore. My surplus weight to Ruth Bailey. My vocal talent to Rosa Haney. My curling iron to Charles Cush. CHARLES PRACHT I will my pipe and tobacco to Mr. Angel. My fluency in shorthand to Lawrence Smith. .tear llallalfalfall lellellallallaii im 28

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90 IWIWQWIWIWII ll?!l9!l?!W Wi D, H, S, ll ll ll 090 ll IWIIGIWIWIWII CLASS WILL If it should' come to pass that I, Arla A. Albaugh, leave this educa- tional edifice I do hereby will the following to my friends and enemies: My red and green polka dot j azzbo tie to Clarence Thrall. My ability as an artist to Margarette McNary. My efficiency in keeping the external surface of the under jaw free from chin whiskers, to Desmond Gotschall. My aptitude for producing those squeaks, squawks and flat notes on my fiddle to Rodney Willard. My flat feet and No. 10 gunboats to Carl Copeland. My surplus of balloon corduroy jeans to Mr. L. C. Smith. EUGENE HUNT To Robert Watson I will my studious nature. To Miss Romig my lumber jacket. To Harold Downey my regular attendance record. To the Faculty I leave them rest in peace. VIRGINIA LILLEY My quiet disposition to Ruth Lamneck. My love of Physical Torture to Lucille Baker. My bobbed hair to Carmella Cicerella. My skill as an actress to Ruth Stockfish. ROBERT HILL My flesh colored socks to Mabel Sproul. My perfect curves to Clarence Thrall. My curly hair to Mr. Lilley. My dates with Margaret Harriman to Desmond Gotschall. My dancing ability to Ruth Stockfish. GRACE ECKFELD My compact to Susie Wasson, with the request that she will not overwork it. My curly hair to Miss Magers hoping that with it she will not have to visit the beauty shop so often. My job of taking Chapel Notes to Mary Farner. My love for Cross-word Puzzles to Mr. Fishel. FRANK AFFOLTER My musical ability to Leroy Ferguson. My heftiness to Paul Barth. My flowing vocabulary to Phyllis Robinson, the poetess. My height to Robert Watson. He needs it. MAMIE HERRON My bobbed hair to Mary Voshall. My quiet disposition to Beulah True. My ability to study to Harry Chaffin. PEARL CRAFT My love for boys to Anna Wheeler. My sarcasm to Mr. Fishel. My ability to be teacher's pet to Doris Senter. ramamaimzmarairaifairmmf Ar Immf if irair amfaamzr ir im 27



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WWWWWWIIWWIWH W4l.V.iW! D. H. wi ll?ll9ll?ll9ll?ll9ll?ll ll iw MARGARET WALTERS My ability to chew gum to Mr. Fishel. My dancing ability to Helen Farner. My ability to get to school before the first bell to Ann Wheeler. My rouge to Bertha Baker. My skill in driving a car to Leroy Ferguson. RUTH HENRY My place on the Honor Roll to Eugene Finney. My speaking ability to Beulah Cortwright. My sunny disposition to Evelyn Cable. My ability to smile when a Physics test is announced to Harry Spiker. BERNARD HANNINGER The duties of Tod'ay's Thoughts Keeper to Charles Downey. My arguments against Miss Hart's proposition that three points de- termine two parallell lines to Desmond Gotschall with the hope that he can continue to entertain her with them as I have done for three years. My dates with Cornelia to Paul Cox. DAVID MOODY My specs to Robert Watson. My overalls to Rodney Willard. My ability to start some fun in the study hall and miss getting called down for it to my kid brother, Sam. HIRAM ANGEL My front seat in the Senior room to Willie Oberholzer. My extra weight and sharp elbows to Mary Patterson. My ability to play center on the Basket-ball team to Leroy Probert. My love for Virgil to Elizabeth Host. CoRA WELLS My sarcastic disposition to Mr. Fishel. CI know he needs more.J My surplus weight to Marie Baker. i Last but not least I leave Margaret Harriman my love for using rouge. LINNIE ABBUHL My bobbed hair to Anna Cicerella. My sober disposition to John Carnahan. My bashfulness to Kenneth Burdette. ROBERT STOFFER My woolly wool to Hairy Chaffin. My studious ways to Shrimp Finney. My tardy marks to the Junior class. My love for U. S. History to Dummy Oberholzer. RUTH THOMPSON My surplus weight to Clara Mae Smith. My galoshes to Evelyn Cables. My good grades in Shorthand and Typewriting to Mary Carver. My giggle to Helen Farner. My quiet disposition to Dorothy Page. li ll ll li ll lfaliall llall lialf ll ll ll ll llall ll 1591? ll ll lf li l 29

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