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SEfiHIIKS 1936 LUCILLE SCHMIDT “Lisille” “I’m not going to spend all my time studying.” VONDA SCOLLICK “Von” “I wish Melissa was here.” WILLIAM SHATTUCK “Tobby” “I know how to run the lathe.” FRANCES SLACK “Franz” “Do I ever like shorthand.” DARRELL STEVENS “Steve” “What if we don’t do it, Mr. Gorman ?” SAMMY STODDARD “Duke” “When we were on our trip—” MERLE TEDESKO “Pee Wee” Little, but what a big voice. BILL THOMAS “Billie” “Alright. I betcha” ADA TRIVETT “Adie” “That boy, oh!” EDWARD TRIVETT “Ed” “I’m looking for Helen” Page 14
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MELISSA LOUTH “Molasses” “I want to sit by Vonda.” MARION MASCITELLI “M” “I don’t feel like taking shorthand today.” LOLA ALICE MERRITT “Oh, those Hawaiian scenes!” C. C. MOORHEAD “Spots” “Mice eyes, ahoy!” KATHLEEN MUNSON “Kitten” “Let me use your paper!rt RUEBEN ORTEZ “Runt” Is he ever an artist! BILL OTTINO “Slick” “She’s crazy.” JOHN PETRY “Petrie” Good natured Johnny, who will be greatly missed. DOROTHY PHILLIPS “Dot” “Come on out you, Seniors and support the basketball team.” HELEN RUEGER “Stubby” “Oh! Don’t do that.” SEHIOIIS Page 13
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, being in sound mind make this our last will and testament; we do bequeath all our earthly and unearthly possessions in the manner as follows: Ed Trivett wills his ability to take care of Helen to Fred Sauer; to Helen Martin, Frances Slack wills her “68” in Civics. Earl Beverstock wishes to leave his neat appearance to Ed King; to Betty Banks, Lois Haymaker wills her bending exercises. C. C. wishes his necking ability to Virginia McCandless; to Kenneth Channell, Clemencia Hernandez wills her curly black locks. Lauretta Cingoranelli wishes to will her ability to make dumb breaks in Civics to Anna Byer; Bob Carrethers wills his height to John Tedesko hoping that it will be a help to him. Sam Stoddard and Merle Tedesko will their many trips to the “Hill-Billy Country” to Norman Howell and Ted Tremayne; to Juanita Beavers, Wilma Lautaret wills her flirting abilUv. Kathleen Munson wills her arguments with Mr. Gorman to Del-ford Fuller; to Betty Bowman, Melissa Louth wills her Victor boy friends. Rueben Ortez and Sim Cingoranelli will their typing ability to Viola Llovd and Marion McCandless: Bill Thomas wills his manly fea- tures to Albert Batista. Jane Hill wills the pleasure of talking wbh Bob Carrethers to Marion Lou McDonald; to Willard Howells, Clara Ficco wills her scholarship. Darrell Stevens wills his abilit.v to chew gum. which he learned from Catheryne, to P'ern Gill; to Doris Young. Eileen Jennings wills her ability to wear evening gowns and sport hats in assembly. Catheryne Fox wills her gentle laugh to Dorothy Corning; to Sara Davis, Gerald Clifton wills his gum under the seats. Clinton Edwards wills his ability to go with under classmen to Everett Patterson; to Karl Burkhard, Ada Trivert wills her loudness. Bill Ottino wills his good looks to James Milano; Tomalee Lewis wills a bottle of catsup to Keith Fisher, so that he can catch up. Lola Merritt wills her art ability to Charles Frv for she knows he will make a success of it; to Andrew Julius. John Petry wills his girlish figure. Irene Giuliano wills her tennis shoes to Opal Pyles: to Irene Kitto, David Kimpton wills his many long years in high school. Vonda Scollick wills her big smile to Byron Hawks: to John La Rue, Helen Rueger wills her large feet. Bill Baxter wishes to will his place on the basket ball team to Morris Cafky; to Bill Zontine, Frank Carrethers wills those rough trips to Wetmore. Kenneth Essmeier wrills his football suit to Marjorie Uhrlaub; to Jack Moore, quietness is willed by Dorothy Phillips. Lucille Schmidt, having been the old maid in many plays, wishes to will her talents along this line to Mollie Frew-; to Chris Fagan, Marion Mascitelli wills her ability to play basketball. Margaret Jane Jackson wills her mannish hat and horn rimmed glasses to Lorraine Domka; to Katherine Butz. Bill Shattuck wills his ability to stay out of school. IN THE WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the class of 1936, have here unto set our hand and seal, this fifteenth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and thirty-six. Seal Page 15
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