Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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LKE MYERS Radio 8; Manual Exhibit 2; Shop Exhibit 8; Mech. Dr. Exhibit HEH.V PARK Kit Sunshine 1-4: Home Ec. 7: Hi-Tri 7. CLASS WILL PREAMBLE: We, the Senior Class, bc'ng cf sound mind and generous disposition, do ordain and establish this document as our last will and testament, hereby revoking as null and void all other documents of similar character. ITEM To the underclassmen we leave the remains of the high school building. May it long continue to be a race course, a bedlam, and a band stand. ITEM To the Juniors we bequeath our dignity, our model manners and our privileges. ITEM To the Sophomores we give our studious characteristics and our amiable disposition. ITEM To the Freshmen we leave Dorothy Blinn's patience and tolerance of Seniors' faults. May they properly appreciate the value of this gift. ITEM To Easdale Pickett we donate a lovely, hand-bound edition of “Webster’s Dictionary.” May it be a constant source of inspiration and aid to him. ITEM To Miss Verda Knox we leave our love t’er the new school system. ITEM To Jimmy Davis we donate a pocket edition of “How to Propose. It is hoped that this will aid him in carrying out the will and expectation of “Our Class”. ITEM To Mr. Hanger wc bequeath a large size bottle of Pepsodent Antiseptic to be used for hoarseness, the results of yelling at the humble and erring Freshmen. ITEM To Miss Hattie Campbell it is a pleasure to leave the noise, chaos, Freshmen, and loafers which are found in the halls. ITEM To Mr. Marshall Howenstein all the sour notes which the Seniors in the orchestra have been able to find. ITEM To Mr. Burroughs we leave our ability to mix wrong chemicals and get a good strong odor. ITEM To Miss Nixon we leave our interest and delight in the orchestras of Ben Bernic, Paul Whiteman, and Rudy Vallee. INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS ITEM I. James McMurtrey (being out of my head as usual), bequeath to Babe Stroup my popularity and powers as a gigolo. May they be directed in a much better manner than heretofore. ITEM I, Virginia Fowler, bequeath to Helen Mae Shanklin my haughtiness and studiousness. ITEM I. James O’Rear, bequeath to Max Garrison my ability to act. ITEM I, William Garrott, bequeath to Wilbur Ward my dainty feet. ITEM I. Alina Nell Smith, bequeath to Richard Shaffer my Concert Mastership. May he cherish it dearly, knowing with what generosity it is given. [ 21 |

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DOROTHEA 1. II RMON Sunshine 1-6; Populus Romanus 1-4. 1st Consul 4: Glee Club 1-6; Curia Latina 5-9; Staccato 5-9; Hi-Tri 8. 9; Travel 8-9; Orchestra 7-9; District Orchestra Contest 9; “Caravan”; Belle of Haddad : “Oh. Doctor”; Sons: of Man ; Press Association 9; Chorus 1-9; Hig;h Life; Gym Exhibition; Sewing: Exhibit; Latin Stude . WILLIAM C. MARTIN Curia Latina 4-8; Science 8: Hi-Y fi-9; Manual Exhibit 5; Travel 8, 9; Pres. 9; Hand 3-9; Orchestra 8. 9; “Oh, Doctor 9; District and State Hand Contests 5, 7. 9; National Hand Contest 7. TIM RL1X I). CLINE Hi-Y 3-8; Science 7. 8; Webs'.erian 7. 8: Forum 5-8. Pres. 8; Curia Latina 1-4; Populus Komanus 1-3; Mech. Dr. Exhibit 6; Shop Exhibit 6; Student Council 8; Class Y. Pres. 7, 8; Oh. Doctor” 8. MARI ELIZABETH KELLEN Sunshine 1-8; Populus Romanus 1. 2; History 2: Travel 7; Websterian 7. 8: Staccato 7, 8: Gym Exhibition 2. 4. 6; Art Exhibit 2, 4. 6; Caravan 2: Constitutional Essay 7: Convocation Committee 7. 8; “Oh. Doctor 8; Cauldron 8; sallie May Hyers Composition 8. DOROTin HELEN RYAN Gym Exhibit 2. 4: Art Exhibit 6; High Life 7: Sunshine 5. 6; Hi-Tri 7, 8: Science 7, 8; Radio 7: Home Ec. 7. 8. FRANCIS L. LIPI Track 4. 6; Varsity Tiack 8; Football 5; Varsity Football 7: Gym Exhibit 8; Interclass Haskctball 1-7; Manual Exhibit 3, 4. 8; Mech. Dr. Exhibit 8; F 7. 8. HOMER N. PICKER IX ■ Interclass Track 3-8; Interclass Rasketball 3-6; VarsLy Track 3-8: Varsity Football 8; Manual Exhibit 6; F 3-8. MARC A RET JANE MAXWELL Sunshine 1-8: Social Science 7. 8: Science 7, 8: Glee Club 5, 6; Gym Exhibit 1. 5; Relle of Haddad 4; Oh, Doctor 8; Caravan” 6; High Life 8; Chorus 1-8. FRANCES LOt ISE SMITH Populus Romanus 1-3; Curia Latina 4-7; Sunshine 1-6; Hi-Tri 8. 9; Science 8. 9: Travel 8. 9. WILLIAM W. (JARROTT Varsity Rasketball 5-8; Varsity Football 3. 5, 7; Varsity Track 4. 6; Manual Exhibit 4; F 4-8, Sec’y-Treas. 7; Travel 8; Rusiness Treas. 8: Radio 8; High Lifo 8; Mech. Dr. Exhibit 4; Shop Ex h in bit 6. JOSEPH EDO Alt RAN Populus Romanus 1. 2; Curia Latina 5. 6; “Song: of Man 2; “Caravan 6: Science 7, 8; Interclass Rasketball 7. 8; Hi-Y 7; Shop Exhibit 8. HELEN EVELYN IIItOWN Sunshine 7. 8; Home Ec. 7. 8; Business 7. 8: Gym Exhibit 2; Style Show 4; Chorus 1-4, 7, 8; May Festival 4; Sewing- Exhibit 4. [ 20 |



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ITEM I, Dcrothea Harmon, do leave my ability to attract out-of-town boys to Evelyn Thompson (may she have no disastrous results). ITEM I. Al Harold Hendcrshott, do leave my manly swagger to Robert Hallick. ITEM I. Don Thatcher, do leave my beautiful curly locks to Burden Boggs. ITEM I Elizabeth Gillespie, do will my ability to flirt to Helen Young. ITEM I, Jean Gossett, do will my bass voice to Ann Sims for her use in the cause of the Salvation Army. ITEM I, Dorothy Rothenbcrger, do will my graceful, airy walk to Jewell Simons. ITEM I, Edwin Wayt, do bequeath the “green carpet” to some less assuming Freshman. ITEM I, Mary Beth Kelley, hereby bequeath my season debate ticket to Paulctta Gough. May she use it to a better advantage than I did. ITEM I. Louise Bowman, do leave my typing ability to one of the score of young sufferers who spend each evening in Miss Carfield's room. ITEM I. Elaine Phillips, do hereby will my “IT” to Florence Wright. ITEM I, William Mohr, do bequeath my place in the office to Ernie Stewart (long may he abide there). ITEM I, Erland Rothenberger do will over the family executive ability to Bob Rapp. ITEM I. Norman Wess, do leave my ability to act and sing to no one (I couldn’t be so cruel). ITEM I. John Stroup, do will to all male underclassmen my good behavior. ITEM I. Elizabeth Dorner, do leave my silence to Helen Gaddis. ITEM I, Dorothy Smiley, do will my germ apparatus to all Freshmen struggling with biology. ITEM I, Louise Crain, do will my sane mind to him who needs it. if I still have it at the time this will is probated. ITEM I. Herman Peterson, do leave my height to Eugene Woolfington. ITEM I, Keith Landes, do will my alertness to those students caught sleeping during school hours. ITEM I. Harold Hun sicker, do bequeath my ability to drive a Ford with my feet to any other love sick lad. ITEM I, Ferdinand Maish, do bequeath my push and pull movement (on the trombone) to Kenneth Harker. ITEM I. John Campbell, do leave my popularity with feminine underclassmen to Boh Inman. ITEM I, Francis Lipp, do bequeath my muscular supremacy to Lawrence Peterson. We, the undersigned, do hereby sign our names as witnesses of this, the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1932. (Signed) U. R. FOGGY I. YAM TOO [ 22 ]

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