Wabash High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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ilu illllrmnriam JOAN E. SCHAAF Died December 14, 1937 Forgive our grief for one removed, Thy creature whom we found so fair, We trust she lives in Thee, and there We find her worthier to be loved. l,11'Q't' Ykzwlllf-Muff

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, zbu' 3 RAY MCLAUGHLIN Let your life lightly dance on the edge of time. Hi-Y, President 4 Leather Lungs Dramatic Club Band and Orchestra Sycamore Club Tennis Team 3, 4 BETTY AUBERTIN God has given us tongues that we may say something pleas- ant to our fellow men M. F. F., Secretary 3,5 G. A. A.g Dramatic Club, Secretary 4g Home Econcmics Club: Fleur-de-Lisg Science Club: Sycamore Statfg Senior Play Page 7'ZU6'7lfj!-fZ00 GILBERT WILSON 'l'omm'l'ovv life is too lute: I :lm living today. Hi-Y Leather Lungs . Debate Science Club Senior Play ESTHER WALTER She who sings frightens away ills. M. C. L.g C. D. S. G. A. A., Secretary 2, Treas- urer 1g Science Clubg Dram- atic Clubg Home Economics Clubg Fleur-de-Lisg Syca- more Staffg Senior Play. MAXINE DRAPER As shew thinketh in her heart so is she. f G. A. A. 2- X Art Club DONALD SCHNEIDER Napoleon was a little man. DOROTHY BARNHART A blush is beautiful but oftf-11 inconvenient. Home Economics Club: De- bate 3, 4g Science Clubg G. A. A.g Dramatic Clubg Fleur- de-Lis, Secretary 45 Inter Nosg Sycamore Staffg M. C. L., Secretary 3 ROBERT ECKMAN Limited in his nature, iniinitv in his desires i



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the membeis of the Class of 1939, of Wabash High School, residing in the City of Wabash, County of Wabash, in the Hocsier State, Indiana, being of graduating age and of unsound and indisposing mind and memory, but mindful of the fact that time marches on, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all wills made by us heretofore: First:f We direct that all our just and unjust debts, I. O. U's., grudges, and administration costs be out o our estate as follows: paid To Mr. Jinks, we leave a miniature printing press so that he may publish his own joke book. To Mr. Dauer, we bequeath a new middle initial CED so that his name will be Victory. To Mr. Purdy, we leave a buzzer system. To Mr. Krom, we bequeath a microscopic Hy swatter. I, Doris Dickson, do hereby will and bequeath an orchid from Mitting's Greenhouse to Bunny Shivers, in the event that he may develop a jeeplike appetite. I, Betty Jean Aubertin, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in Squeeze Inn to Jack Ball. We, Rex Anderson, Allen Coates, Jack Cross, Howard Culver, Richard McClintic, Robert Smeltzley, Clyde Switzer, and Cal Votaw, do hereby will and bequeath our gold foot-balls to those Junior lasses who are interested. fHere's your chance, girls! Shop early and avoid the rush.l I, Teg Hipskind, do hereby will and bequeath my surname to Peg Baker in exchange for a Sweet one. We, Nancy Latchem and Lucille Schlemmer, will our pleasure in pleasing Mr. Eskew to Eleanor Logan and Shirley Sampson. I, Richard Carlton, will my punctuality to Mary Christman. We, John Garpow and Jewell Short, will our circumspect behavior to Bob Bear and Betty Harnish. We, Bill Sailors and Bob Little, do hereby place Don Helm with the Little Colonels. We, Kathryn and Elsie, do hereby will and bequeath a Long vacation to all who have to come back next year. 1, Martha Kumley, do hereby will and bequeath my position in the library to Gerry Plummer. We, Esther Walter and Dorothy Barnhart, do hereby will and bequeath our anemic complexions to Mary Ann Brewsaugh and Margery Riddell or to any fellows in the junior class who desire a rosy outlook on life. - I, Jo Heitman, do hereby will and bequeath my office hours to Billie Jane Grubb and Virginia Lynn. I, Dean Swan, do hereby will and bequeath my Titian locks to Junior Shoemaker or any junior lad who has aspirations to be a Flaming Youth. I, Madge Norwood, do hereby will and bequeath my five olclock shadow to Marvelean Seamans. We, the band members, Bettie Barnes, Bob Bennett, Allen Coates, Lavonne Dickover, Betty Lavengood, Ray McLaughlin and Eileen Snavely, do hereby will and bequeath fond HJ memories of contest days to band members in the junior class. . I, Manuel Sposeep, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the senior play billboard to John Magner. I, Vaughn Story, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to carry water for the elephants to John Mo-ssman. . We, Helen Durnbaugh, Maxine Owen, Edith Jones, Doris Lauer, and Ruth Christman, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to concentrate fattentionj to Betty Schul, Frances Early, Margaret Watson, Mar- garet Sherping, and Rosalind Hipskind. We, Mary Tyner, Margie Pinkerton, Mary Pettit, and Lorene Miller, do hereby will and bequeath our jitterbug rating to Miriam Campbell, Wilma Foust, Eloise Thompson, and Betty Sunday. We, Bessie and Jessie Lehman, do hereby will Pottenger and Ruth Allen. I, John Daywalt, do hereby will and bequeath I, Gib Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath the the Museum of Unnatural History. In case any of the persons mentioned above accounted for before the fourth f4thJ of July in and bequeath our eagle eyes and pitching arms to Eva my soda jerking techniques to Jim Hippensteel. remnants of my green hat to Ralph Ross to be put in marries, moves, disappears or in any way turns up un- the year 1939, his properties are to be turned over to the junior class, to further their interests throughout the balance of their natural high school life. In testimony whereof we have set our hand and seal, and declare this to be our last .will and testa- ment this twenty-seventh day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nme. Page Twenty-four Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS.

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