Martinsburg High School - Triangle Yearbook (Martinsburg, WV)

 - Class of 1930

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Q L l MINGHINI-I, Bruce Minghini, on this l7th day of Feb., 1930, do bequeath to Ross Foltz my ability to avoid any relations whatever with any person of the weaker and self-adoring sex. And how! MONGAN-I, Floyd Mongan, do hereby will to Ray Parsons my ability and desire for geometry, p wishing him success. MYERS-I, Douglas Myers. being in a sober and sane state of mind, will my seat in Miss Bitner's English class to some unfortunate Junior. Pray, Brother, Pray! MYERS-I, Louise Myers, do hereby will my place in the Ruckman group room to Mary Myers. NADENBOUSCH-I, Lee Nadenbousch, do hereby bequeath to Russell Thomas my knowledge of women. NOLL-On this 2nd day of Jan. 1930, I, Gladys Noll, do bequeath my name of Heavy to Sarah Miller. May she never more be called Splinter . NOLL-On this 2nd day of Jan. 1930, I. Ned Noll, bequeath my knowledge of the opposite sex to Kenneth Shackleford. POWER-I, Ruth Power, do bequeath my jollity to some poor grouch who has forgotten how to smile. RICE-I, J. Wesley Rice, on this 23rd day of Jan., 1930, with tears in my eyes, do bequeath some of my weight to my brother. May he never be called Rum after this date. RIND-I, Jack Rind, bequeath my knowledge of librarians to anyone who wishes to acquire it. providing he chooses another librarian. ROBERTSON AND SOLENBERGER-We, Dorothy Robertson, and Virginia Solenberger, do hereby will our ability to remain at the end of the cafeteria line to Mr, Church, forever after. ROGERS-I. Vernon Rogers, do hereby bequeath my class attitude to Miss DeLancey. May she bury it. SEIBERT-I, Frances Lee Seibert, on this 4th day of March, do hereby bequeath my permanent curls to Mary Emily Smith. SHADE--I, Gilbert Shade, do hereby bequeath my laziness to Julian Gordon. May it never cause him as much trouble as it did me. SHERRARD-I. Madge Sherrard, do hereby bequeath to Edna Hartley my ability to learn Shakes- pearean SOnnetS. May she be worthy of itl SHIMP-I, Violet Shimp, hereby will to Kirb Riffey, my even temper. May it not be ruined by getting excuses from Miss Moran. SINE-I, Martha Sine, do hereby bequeath my knowledge of English IV to Miss Bitner. SITES-I. Wm. Sites, do hereby bequeath my seat in the Overland to .Phil Steck. SNYDER-I. Jane Snyder, being in my right mind ffor oncej, do hereby will my limousine of wild flowers to Martinsburg Hi Campus. SNAPP-I, Lillian Snapp, do hereby bequeath to Dorothy Lyle, my habit of skipping school. STAPLES-I, Dot Staples, do hereby will my passion for a new Buick to Freddie Hess-may it always bring him to school safely. STUCKEY-I, Jean Stuckey, on this 27th day of Jan., 1930, do hereby bequeath my love for Hagerstown to anyone interested. Tl-IATCHER-I, Earlene Silver Thatcher, will to Ruth Virginia Payne, my passionate interest in a certain Sophomore C321-P. D. WILSON-I, Virginia Wilson, do hereby will my ability to be voted the so-called most bashful girl of the Senior Class to Valeria Lightner, hoping she may not have to carry the tradition into further history. WOLF-I, Curtis Wolf, do hereby will my extra inches of height to Foster Callahan. ' YOUNG-I, Morris Young, on this sad day of March 6, 1930, do hereby will my spectacles to Bradford Hoffman, hoping he may see into the future better than he ever has before. twenty-eight



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if GLENVILLE LUTTRELL VIRGINIA LEE CHRISETMAN President V ice-President 1 Junior Class Iilistory E ARE Juniors this year and have had a very jolly time. Before you hear about it, it will be necessary for you to know how we became Juniors. Three years ago we entered high school. I must confess that to the upper classmen, we were nothing wonderful- just some more freshmen . But to us it was unbelievable! Here we were actually entering high school! We progressed as freshmen usually do, from a state of curiosity and bewilderment to one in which it seemed we knew everything-we found out differently later. The events of the year were celebrated by a l'Rat party, and soon We were ready to become- Sophomores. With more sophistication and more self-confidence, we distinguished ourselves both in an athletic and a scholastic way. This was our irst year in the new building and though we felt like freshmen, We took care not to let them know it. We had a very large class and few failed or dropped out. With a picnic at Berkeley Springs, we ended the year. thirty

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