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TS WHITE, RUTH: Very busy and energetic...maybe it's Grapenuts. WICKER, MARY: Our ever-ready, ever-willing Rock of Gibraltar. WILLIAMS, RUTH: If it's to be known, ask her not to tell. WILSON, DORIS: There's music in the air when Doris is around. WILSON, HELEN: She has designs with an artistic touch. WILSON, MARY LOUISE: Washington high school will certainly miss her. WILTERMOOD, JOHN: Some business man! Ditched motorcycle for cow. WINCEL, VIRGIL: Our Gringo dancer and how he can hop! WOOD, EVERITT: Our one big subject covers a lot ...... . WRIGHT, ARNOLD: Do clothes make the man '? Oh, but what a man!!! WRIGHT, FRANCES: The blushing genius. YATES, ROBERT: Flashing Yates. YOVANOVICH, SLOBODAN: John Doe. ZUNK, LOUIS: A Slovanian honey. l15l
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SURBER, MARGUERITE: An all around girl. SWITZER, ETHEL: She's a Jorman TABER, JEANETTE: He's pinning her down. TANSEL, LOUISE: What a transcription grader! TAYLOR, JOHN: Just a private. TERHUNE, MALCOLM: Early eighties THOMPSON, HARRY: What an athlete! TRAGER, MARGARET: Giggling Gertie. UGRINOVICH, HELEN: A Czech from Serbia. VAN SANT, DICK: Does he have tact? VIEWEGH, DOROTHY: Does she like trom- bones? WALLIN, JUANITA: A still miss. WALTZ, DORIS: Give her time. WARREN, GLENN, Girls, here comes 'Sheenie'. WATT, THELMA: Watt's Thelma? WEATHERFORD, GEORGIA BELLE: Her heart is not here. WEBER, ELIZABETH: Christamore hang- on. WEIDNER, KENNETH: One-man band. WEST, DONALD: Model golfer. WEST, NETTIE: Our mermaid. WHEELER, RAY: Has he got free wheel- ing? WHELCHEL, DONALD: It don't mean a thing .... . WHIFFING, WAYNE: The Chatterbox. WHITE, HAZEL: Commercial product? 5
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Fl o QQ.- , 1i' 'fps -, 44, , so xr, 1 . fqqezb 6 f, If -6 -1-Fifi, In the name of God, Amen, we, the 1933 sen- ior class of George Washington high school, be- ing of sound and disposing mind and memory and realizing the uncertainties of this frail and transitory life do hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament revoking all former wills by us made. 1. We name, nominate, and appoint the jun- iors as executors of this will and we direct that they heed not our folly and soon after our exit go the straight and narrow way. 2. We give this advice and bequeath unto our beloved underclassmen all our property both valuable and unvaluable of every kind and nature and wheresoever situated. WE, THE SENIORS, WILL: Wayne WhiHing's Line to Louie Luzar, Minnie Sands's ardor for red-headed bus drivers to Phyliss Phillips, Basil Georgeflws right to make female hearts beat faster to Dave Mears, Mary Wicker's daily hike to Ruth Knierim, Sheeney Warren's good looks and ways with the girls to any lonely jun- ,3 , of ior, Margaret Sands's single shot baskets to Martha Burns, Ada Gooden's red X corduroy gym pants to , Sophie Somrak, Everitt W -- Wood's assistant science po- WML x sition to Harold Baker, Mar- ! K XX ian Stevens's basketball abil- X l ity to Hazel Chapman, Lor- ,....inD!' ' 'a A. hi ' fl J' If f 3 ll 'I f en Rockey's athletic skill to Harry Greeley, Jim Leeper's love of double study hall seats to Velma Tip- more, Sue Jacob's complacence to M. Neaville, lvlargaret Commons's poetic ability to Waneta Walter Wilson, Speedy Kemp's shyness to Carnefix, William Akens's speedy gait to Otto Petero, Ed Findell's infatuation for the girls to Bob Moffett, Mary Albertson's brightness in history to lveese White, Charles CoX's place on the Christamo1'e line to Stubbins , Mildred Fletemeyer's general knowledge and positive- ness to Pauline Kiefer, Lewis Johnson's admiration for blondes to Harry Cher- ry, Fred Mills's job as bus- 1 iness manager to anyonek foolish enough to take it. Irene Scott's red wavy hair to John Hancock, Ar- nold Wright's clothes to W. Kord, Doris Waltz's naivete to Janet Ernst, Ralph Schuch's enormous shoes to Harlan Ruede, Clara Pittman's freckles to Jo- sephine Brisnik, Josephine Kennedy's title most popular girl to any lucky junior, Earl Hoff's watch over underclassmen to Red Tot- ten, Art Goode's ability to be tardy to Ed John- son, Josephine Crider's speech ability to C. Ben- ner, Joe Dezelan's relationships and smiles to Daryll Williams, Jack Engle's snarl to Henry Kreutzinger, Frances Angrick's knowledge of the English vocabulary to Carl Otto, Dgick Carlstedt's boldness to Nick Mates, Ed Find- lay's cradle role to Jimmy Alyea, Frances ,, J lf, Qi G I17l
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