Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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. ' C . 'Twig' Williams, Maurice: My tardy slips to anyone who wants them by the carloads. Williams, Melvin: My position in Hi-Y to John Smyth. Winkler, Ruth: My ability to laugh to John Mahan. Young, Charles: My shyness to Con- rad Self. The senior class as a whole wishes to make the following bequests to the faculty: To Mr. Mahan: A class of senior girls who realize they are only eight- een. To Mr. Curtis: Another championship team. To Miss Reames: Fewer tardy slips to write. To Mr. Scheidler: Continued high es- teem of student body and faculty. To Mrs. Petry: To continue her good Work with the Uke Club. To Mr. Colvin: Better typists. To Mrs. Kelso and Miss Townsend: Better musicians. ' To Mrs. Boldrey: More dramatic tal- ent. To Mr. Hochstetler: Success with his orchestra. To Mrs. Abbott: Better feminine ath- letes. To Mr. Smith: Another second team that can beat the State Champs. To Miss Dorsett: Better historians. To Mr. Gemmecke: Good luck. To Miss Woodring: Better seam- stresses. To Mr. Spaulding: That the band keep improving as it has this year. To Miss Stevens: A trip to England in April. To Mr. Truax: Better control over the students. To Miss Gray: To keep that sweet dis- position. To Mr. Williams: Our best wishes. To Mrs. DeWitt: More Sunshine workers. To Miss Miles: Artists of better qual- ity. To Mr. Moore: A more learned class in solid geometry. To Mrs. Hochstetler: To always be as sweet as she is now. To Mrs. Whitaker: Less worry over her daughter's affairs. To Mr. Dorsett: More students adher- ing to better English. To Miss Rose: A better class to spon- sor. To Mr. Wadsworth: Just one smile. To Miss Kivett: To continue her work with the Blue Triangle . To Mr. Calvin: Some more snakes for the laboratory. To Mrs. Prewitt: Success in charity work. To Miss Hart: A state Latin contest winner. To Miss Ossenberg: The continued srccess of the Girl Reserves. We nominate, constitute and appoint Glenn M. Curtis sole Executor of this will and direct that he be permitted to act without bond. In witness whereof we have here- unto set our hand and seal this the 29 day of January, 1933 at Martins- ville, Morgan County, Indiana. Elvis Ham, Alberta Francesconi, Committee for testators, Attest: The above instrument consisting of four typewritten pages was 'by com- mittee for the testators, signed in our presence and by them declared to be their last will and testament and now We in their presence, at their re- quest and in the presence of each other have affixed our seals as attest- ing witnesses thereto this 29 day of January, 1933, at Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana, Miss Margaret Rose, Vernon Spaulding. This page through courtesy of Hubbard Lumber Company n.. , -air-15 f

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ln, . g Ill McDaniel, Mildred: I have nothing to will. Mahan, Robert: My profound interest in a certain senior to myself. Marshall, Ronald: My inability to spell too to Tommy Cravens. Maxwell, Emmett: My cardinal finger- nail polish to Ralph Curtis. Meadows, Floyd: My desire to jabber lwhen the teacher is outl to any- one who sits in room 17. Messmer, Mary: My membership card to the Sunshine Society to anyone who can get it. Moore, Hobart: My carefree spirit to Stanley Poleckna. Moore, Martha: My grades to my sis- ter, Elizabeth. Means, Dorothy: My attendance rec- ord to anyone who needs it. Mosier, Austin: My ability in art to the art department of M. H. S. Myers, Ruth: My job in the office to Forrest Abrell. Nash, Frances: I don't care to will anything. Nash, James: My love-sickness to Randy Sprunger. Norman, Robert: Pleasant dreams to everyone. Neal, Raymond: My class ring to a certain Junior. O'Neal, Martha: I don't think it would be quite right to will my Dwight. Paris, Catherine: My musical ability to the Sunshine Society. Parker, Mildred: My ride to school on the bus to Surrelda Jones. Plummer, Russell: My putt-putt to a student who can afford to run it. Pringle, William: My seat in the gov- ernment class to Irvin McFarland. Puttere, Josephine: My interest in a certain family to Isabelle Baugh. Rawlins, Marian: I'll keep Perk till I'm old and gray. Roberts, Katherine: My extreme in- fatuation for the opposite sex to Dorothy Fesler. Robinson, Russell: My only Amos to keep my will a secret. Salter, Helen: My boy friends to my sister, La Vonne. Scheidler, Dolores: My inferiority complex to Marguerite Martin. Scott, Edna: My interest in the Mooresville boys to anyone who wants it. Scott, Hubert: My credits to anyone who needs them most. Shane, Garnet: My chair in orchestra to Charles Cure. Shane, Rosemary: My art ability to Genevieve Ratts. Shaw, Geneva: My interest in South- port to anyone who can get it. Smith, Joy: My stature to Vera Camp- bell. St. John, Billie: My interest in the freshman class to anyone who wants it. Stevens, Josephine: My position on the Herald to a good typist. Stewart, June: My ability to write notes and not get caught to every- one. Stiles, Katherine: My seat on the 'bus to Mildred Dalby. Suddith, Nadine: My reckless driving to Lane Winter. Swope, Evelyn: My ride from Brook- lyn every morning to Thelma Mor- rison. Tedrow, Albert: My desire for the girls to Bob Dale. Tedrow, Dorothy: My Latin grades to Luther Gray. Terhune, Stanley: My ability to give a good speech in front of my classmates to my brothers. Tilford, Joe: My strength and ability to play and hit those drums to anyone who thinks he can do it. Vandenbark, Frank: My desire to be loved to Jo Jones. Wampler, James: My trips to see Mr. Curtis every day for business to Allen Mills. Whitlow, Paul: My popularity with the girls to Howard Terry. Whitmire, Ausby: My desire to putter around in Miss 0ssenberg's lab- oratory to anyone who likes it. Wiley, Rosemary: My wavy hair to Miss Stevens. Williams, Austin: My nickname of Turtle to anyone who likes it. Williams, Kenneth: My love affairs to Woody Goss. This page through courtesy of Maxwell Hardware Company



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C it '33 IN '50 Thoughts While Strolling Felix De Hebreard has become an honest-to-goodness hermit. He nearly died of a 'broken heart when Alberta Francesconi married Aubrey Marshall, and, although he is slowly convalesc. ing, he swears that he will never look at another woman. There is some consolation, though, as Alberta in- sisted that one of the little Marshalls be named Felix ..... Sarah Fischer owns a. duck farm near Martinsville, Indiana ..... Sam Eubank couldn't find a satisfactory wife at home, so he went to Detroit and married that cute little Coreene Bell ..... I wonder if Lucille Bergman is still playing around with Bob Goss-or did they get married? ...... Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Grass never eat breakfast before ten o'clock. Mildred must have her beauty sleep ..... Mrs. Delbert Unver- saw fthe former Dorothy Balayl never misses her morning exercises ..... Yesterday's Tribune contained a preview of Mary Louise Duncan's lat- est novel. Her portrait, which ap- peared with the preview, was painted by Julia Goss. It will be placed in the portrait gallery of the Hall of Fame .....Frances Dutton has given up her position as music professor in the DePauw School of Music to become the wife of a prominent New York banker ..... Bliss Crone is no longer Crone. She and Glenn are living hap- pily at Bell Union ..... I received a letter the other day from Gene Cramer saying that crops were fine in Ohio this season. He also informed me that Wayne Garrison's squad won the Ohio State Championship this year ..... Mary Cragen was disappointed in love, so she transferred her affections to chickens. She owns a very large and prosperous poultry farm in Iowa and Mrs. William Beaman are enjoying a very happy married life. They are situated in the Ozark Mountains, where Bill owns a vast number of filling stations. Marie loves the location for it so inspires her to writing poetry ..... Doris Balay is a. seamstress for a prominent movie star ..... Raymond Fendley is a biol- ogy teacher in Illinois ,.... I wonder if John Brady still belongs to the fresh- men?'??...Edward Devore has trans- ferred his affections so many times that no one knows just whom he cares for most ..... Alice Forbes has finally decided between Nyle and Bob. She is now the mistress of the Crone Balloon Estate .... La Una fAtklllS0l1l Dale was seen 011 the streets of New York with a prominent theatrical manager! ..... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Justice have lived in the same house for eight years. Zona refuses to leave it, as it is Henry's own masterpiece .....Lyman Abbott, though now a famous opera star, has never managed to get a swelled head. His gentle, caressing voice causes many a femi- nine heart to skip a beat ..... Mr. and Mrs. La Von Coyle fyou will remem- ber Mrs. Coyle as Dorothy Grizzlel are eagerly awaiting the return of Mr. Coyle's brother, Clarence, who has re- cently made a great discovery in the Congo region .... I wonder whom Paul Hastings is keeping house for ..... M1'. and Mrs. Donald Mosier have just re- turned from Paris, and Martha Lou is wearing the most stunning clothes! .....There is a whispered rumor that Elvis Ham is about to retire. It seems that he has become quite rich through his wide-spread popcorn industry ..... Charlie Chambers' Ford now belongs to Dorothy fllammondsl, for every- thing that is his is hers too ..... Tracy Hadley has given up his place on the stage to become a chef. His reputa- tion was made way back in high school when he and Frank Vanden- bark baked a cake for the journalism class. - This page through courtesy of Artesian Laundry

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