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Brownie ' ' Grace Wright ‘‘Grade “You betcha” Likes to sleep and play tennis; noted for saying the wrong things at the wrong time; Senior Leaders, Dance Committee, Aeronaut Staff. Rita Wulfcamp “Do you think you ' ll live?’’ Noted for day dreaming; likes skating and collecting souvenirs; dislikes to be rushed: Langleyan Staff, Aeronaut Staff. Charles Baxter Chuck “You know, Kid Raymond Jackson “Ray “Say now” Noted for “Wooin’ ’em”; Track, Cross Country; Rifle Club, Dance Club. Likes to swim; hobby is photography; Life Saving Club. ALBERTA TEAFF Forced to leave school in her 10-B year because of illness, Alberta was unable to continue with her studies. After a long illness, she passed away on January 13, 1937. Had she lived she would have been among this year’s graduates. Her quiet, pleasant ways and her gentle manner won her many friends among the members of her class and among those who knew her. 9
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Edna Mae I rumble Eddie” “Erie’ “Hi, Kid Hobby is collecting souvenirs; likes to dance and play hockey; noted for truckin ' on down; Girl Reserves, E.M.P.C., Danc¬ ing. Marion Wallace “Marty “No! you don ' t mean it! Likes basketball and driving the car; noted for playing fiddle in the orchestra; Orchestra, Aeronaut Staff, Manager volley ball team. I Icrbert Watson “Herb “Ah Foo” Noted for blushing; likes to swim, fish, and play badminton; Visual Aid Staff, Vice President of Student Council, Cross Country; Stamp Club, Dance Club. Elmer Weifenbach “Skeets “I don ' t know Quiet; likes baseball; noted for blushing and bashfulness; hobby is dodging girls. Hazel Whittaker “Kiddie Car ” “Shucks! Didn ' t think you cared.” Hobby is keeping a scrapbook; likes tennis; noted for drinking pepsi-colas. Mae Whittington “ Maiie” Noted for gum cracking; dislikes people who pout; home room officer; Senior Dra¬ matic Club; E.M.P.C. Harold Willis “ l ake things as they come” Likes to drive a car; noted for his long legs; likes swimming: Dance Club. Ira Wilson “Wilt” “Oh, there’s plenty of time” Noted for his trumpet playing; likes baseball, football, and tennis; hobby is trumpet playing; Class Play, Social Hour Orchestra, Orchestra. Secretary of Senior Class; Banquet-Dance Committee. Blair Wallace “Now listen to this one” Noted for his torchy top; likes to read and dream; hobby is razzing Harry Hughes; Home Room Officer, Psychology Club, Dance Club. Joseph Watchek “Chick “I can ' t believe it” Hobby is spending money; likes foot¬ ball; noted for his quiet manner. John Weber “Jack “Yeah, we’ll see” Noted for chewing gum: likes football; hobby is photography; dislikes home room meetings. Maurice Wilhelm “ Moe” “How are you doing?” Likes football; noted for bashfulness around girls; dislikes being called Maur¬ ice; Riding Club, Dance Club. William Whittaker “Bill” “Where you going?” Quiet; likes baseball; hobby is reading good magazines; Dance Club. Ruth Whittington “Ruthie” “Hi chum Noted for chewing gum; likes to collect match book covers; dislikes being teased; Home Room Officer, Student Council, Dramatic Club. Helen Willyard “Twerp “Where’s Mabel?” Hobby is collecting autographs; noted for her gift of gab; likes dancing and swimming; Camera Club, Aeronaut Staff, Home Room Officer. William Wood “Splinters” “Howdy” Noted for stopping bowling pins with his head; Home Room Officer; four times president of Stamp Club; favorite sports, mushball and swimming; hobby, stamp collecting; Aeronaut Staff, Banquet Committee.
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The Will Ursula Aber wills her “Rambling Reporter to Betty Chandler. Julia Abramovitz wills her chewing gum to Margaret Curry. James Adair wills his stooge, Dick Baird, to Wally Kelly. John Adamczyk wills his track shoes to his brother “Joe. Helene Arnold wills her “gift of gab’’ to Dopey of the “Seven Dwarfs. William Ashton wills his baritone horn to the machine shop. Carl Ayers wills three cents to Mr. Guest. Charles Ayers wills his skates to anyone who wants them. Fanny Baer wills her name “Stooge” to Frances Harke. William Barker wills his vacant seat in Langley to anybody who wants it. Charles Baxter wills his brotherhood to Bill Brooks. Dorothy Beglinger wills her willowness to “Peg” Lange. Sylvia Benner wills her last bowling strike to Mary Benner so she may have a score of 100. Lorraine Bennett wills her dancing to Betty Fourney. Betty Bentz wills her plaid jacket to Bemme. Wilma Bickell wills her French correspondent to Mary Agnes Bush and Jean Abel. Harriet Bienko wills all her school friends to Bertha Bienko. Leo Birbilas wills his “Rip Van Winkle” attitude in class to Eddie Frankovich. Stephania Birbilas wills her troubles in home room to Anna Davis. Dana Bode wills his honored position of head operator to Clark Busse. Dorothy Boice wills her naturally curly hair to Emma Bihler. Mary Louise Caldwell wills part of her friendship for Lois Dawson to Bill Morgret. Donald Carnahan wills his exceptional basketball skill to his brother Ralph. Helen Chappel wills her hall pass squad to Malzina Fox. Andrew Chubarov wills his knowledge of the constitution to Miss Park. James Cleer wills his aluminum pole vaulting to “Chuck and Rip.” Frank Cobun wills to Jack Fletcher his special ability to drive with one hand and eat pretzels with the other. Jack Conley wills his bowling shoes to “Satchel Kelly.” Roger Cramp wills his physics grades to “Chicken Mack. Lloyd Davies wills his magnificent baritone voice to Rudy Thompson. Lois Dawson wills her nose for news to Katherine Ewing. Anna Mae Deer wills her needle in sewing to anyone who wants it. Betty Demby wills her shorthand dictation to Rosie Butler. David Dick wills his hips to “Pinky” Mackall. Theodore Dobroski wills the school to Dr. Eckert. Eleanor Dorn wills her knowledge of sales to Mary Benner. William Dorsey wills his professional baseball team to “Joe” Pash. Keith Doverspike wills his dancing feet to Pat Gould. Francis Drake wills his seat in band to Michael Kanonchoff. Ruth Dreibholz wills her curly hair to Jane Hise. William Dudash wills his music ability to Charles Citrone. Harry Dunhoff wills his high school ambitions to Walter Baine. Roberta Ellenberger wills her swimming ability to Doris McKeen. Virginia Elliott wills her baby dolls to “Pat” Shannon. Mabel Ellis wills her part of “Mother” in the class play to Donna Jones. Rita Erson wills her curls after swimming to Dorothy Fuller. Francis Faloney wills his “drag” with Mr. Winner to his stooge, Ed Fleckenstein. Agnes Fischer wills her needle and thimble to Helen Pastorius. Bert Fisher wills his car to Howdy Rietze. Roger Flint wills his manly figure to Harold Holz. Nelle Forsyth wills her key chain to Margaret Krause.
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