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1933 - Moore4Township High School - 19313 -11 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Beryl Rutledge - - President Martin Trenkle - Vice-President Ruth Denison Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Jones ---- Adviser MEMBERS Donald Garard, Beryl Rutledge, Thomas McConkey, Bernard Mur- phy, Lawrence Geiger, George Propeck, James Zumwalt, lrvin Fry, Martin Trenkle. Willard Stalker, Leonard Gilmore, Ray Smith, Ivan Helmick, Merle Shaw, Richard Kennedy, George Gill, Keith Shell, Richard Dolberts, Marvin Schmitz. Harry Gerhart, Donald Hofman, Zeo Shreves, Beulah McRae, Maxine Larison, Elizabeth Hammer, Ethel Bates, Genevieve Murphy, Ida Mae Wheeler, Robert Campbell. Mrs. Jones, adviser, Virginia Walters, Juanita Meliza, Kathryn Payne, Bernice Kelly, Anna Mae Ziegler, Patricia Weedman, Anna Kathryn Fogal, Fay Payne. - Ruth Matlock, Maxine Kelley, Mary Frances Dwyer, Bernice Hutt, Virginia Jones, Hope Reeser, Rebecca Jane Rhoades, Ruth Denison, Dovie Scarbrough. Page twenty
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gpg gg 1933 -- Moore Township High School - 1933 ,: CLASS WILL Robert Bean, do will to Tuck Lavey my sense of humor, providing he keeps it in good use. Ralph Bishop, will my drums to Bob Campbell and my 'grades to Richard Canby. Aileen Buchanan, bequeath to some kind Senior girl my noon hour walks home with John Garel McCord. Elmo Cadle, will my fondness for girls who play saxaphones to Leonard Gilmore. Alice Call, bequeath my pretty brown eyes to Virginia Walters. Eloise Coleman, will my fondness for blonde-headed boys to Dorothy Gillespie. Bessie Dubson, bequeath my height to Elizabeth Hammer. Vivian Etcheson, will my typing ability to Bernice Huff. Gordon Fuehrer, will my ability to agree with French teachers to Bob Jackson. Don't abuse the privilege. , Raymond Ficklin, bequeath to' George Willard Bailey my innocent look. Evelyn Glardon, bequeath to Keith Shell my frequent and merry hello, Try pre- serving it in alcohol llerward Johnston, bequeath my quietness of manner to Donald Garard. Josephine Jackson, will my fair tresses to Velva Garriott. Mary Lashbrook, bequeath my skill at playing hearts to Martha Williams. Eugene Lientz, do bequeath my innuence on girls to Harry Sparks. Ruth Mitchell, will my car to Dean Riggs. Robert Mullen, bequeath my physique to John Fuller. Handle it with care, John. Lyle McKinley, bequeath my bright sayings to Lelia Hale. Vernellc Nixon, will my gallant manner to Harry Martin. Vernon Nixon, will my steadiness in playing football to Reynale Kendall. Marguerite O'Neal, bequeath my cheerfulness to Genevieve Murphy. Burford Plotner, will my ability to burn up the cinders to Philip Highfill. Better grow a little, Phil! Elizabeth Reeser, bequeath to Ivan Helmick my good behavior. Leo Schmitz, will my stock of pencils and paper to Jimmy Zumwalt. Margaret Schilling, bequeath my virtue of talking only when necessary to Helene Frank. Howard Stalker, will my complete mastery of the French language to Franklin Parret. Robert Trenkle, do bequeath to Eddie Vance my height and to Gretchen Feldmann my dependability. Dean Turner, bequeath to Janet Vance my famous giggle. Russell Ward, bequeath to Henry Amos Harper my ability to get along with teachers. You have my fervent wish for success. Elsie Thornton, will my ability to write left-handed in such a peculiar manner to Dan Murphy. Eugene Wilson, bequeath my electric light bill ffrom late hours of studyingl to John Weedman. Helen Weedman, will my stature to Marie Bosserman. Page nineteen - 'Li i -qp a S. if Ph -'u..,f. J ., 4 I A
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g41?f.33f - gMoore Township High School - 1933 - .,., .lilL1-1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY When we came to Moore Township High School in 1930, We were the largest class of the school. There were sixty of us, who resolved to become the best class that the school had ever graduated. The head- lights of that year Were the Freshman football team and especially our first class athletes: Merle Shaw and Thomas McConkey. Before the year had passed, such names as Elizabeth Hammer, Patricia Weedman, Ida Mae Wheeler and Martin Trenkle were frequently seen on the honor roll. Our Sophomore year was comparatively uneventful. Our class was becoming more important in the athletic and scholastic phases of the school life. Now, as this is the third year of high school life, We are beginning to hit our stride. Merle Shaw, Thomas McConkey, Bernard Murphy, and Veldon Bealor are our star football players. We have representa- tives in every sport and event. Besides this, our class won the stunt show and every month We have our quota of honor roll students. All these achievements help to fulnll our desire of being the best Senior class ever to graduate from Moore Township High School. Martin Trenkle '34 Page twenty-one 9
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