Washington High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Washington Court House, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Exixbxwff 5 U1 B U R E1- www LEGATOR Jean Cummings Eli Craig Ronald Dice Mary E. Reser Roselyn Barger Dorothy McDonald Mary Alexander Harry Arnott Garnet M. Leeth Robert Cook Vivian Myers Glendine Naylor Helen Kelley Robert Lawson Mary Frances Daley Blanche Leath Mary E. Wood Jean Sexton Carl Denney Glenn King Edward Merritt Anna Robinette Jess Schlichter Paul Thornhill Dorothy Todd Maxine West Elinor Allen Jackson Yeoman Paul Anschutz Charles Coil Ada Aldridge Dwight Beatty Eugene Burris Margaret Blessing Rosemary Burgett Harold Bush Eddie Caldwell Donna Bellei Ellis Dewitt Thornton Margaret Lawson LEGACY My tapdancing. My 'Terrible Turk expression while reciting. My chanty chatter with an occasion- al stutter. Our stately poise and graceful ways. Love for the story of 'tAdams and Eve. My black beard. Unhappy countenance. Position as Ustable-boy for Charley horses on athletic squads. Wild parties . Gurgling, gushing giggles. My title Champion Yodeler of W. H. S. My trip to Athens. Our ability to punch the typewriter . My rhythm in burning down the ivories . My part in chapel plays opposite Earl Dunaway. My habit of being sick on book report days. That mischievous twinkle in my eyes. My trips out the Good Hope pike. My enchanting way with the boys. My football jacket that all the girls wanted to wear. My Hercules figure, My interests on Paint St. My nickname t'Mae to My car, Bilious Berthai' My job in the oflice My bashfulness in and out of school. My deep, thoughtful expression in class. Loud, boisterous ways. Arguments with Mr. Maurer. Speed on roller-skates. Inability to learn English. . Quickly vanishing Katherine Hepburn coiffure. Personal quality to appear calm and collected as the multitudes swarm around me after a debate. Motto: Never Again . A bale of my absence slips to heat the building next year. Ability to make girls dream about me. Ability to dream. LE GATEE Patricia Osborne Bob Andrews P3111 Downs Louise Lee Anna Lee Parrett Freda Wackman Mary Ann Jackson Anyone with a sharp razor. Eleanor Adkins Martin Wikle Helen Worrell Pauline Kneisley Max Lawrence Liston Tooly Snyder Charlotte King Virginia Pidgeon Mary Jane Townsley Mary Louise Bonecutter Anyone with a better story. Charles Kelly Eugene Cockerill Linda Paxson Jack Schoonover Max Roe Anyone with a big outlook on life. Ellen Hays To someone who rough riding. Kenneth Hidy Walter Robinson Donald Mossbarger enjoys Betty Brock Anyone with plenty of nerve. Claribel Crone Charles Counts Helen Wood Robert Moyer Anyone who can stick to it. Mr. Irvin Carl Theobald Margaret Roberts Page Thirty-one

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X Ql 'fW,5s Lfi B U I2 sTXS:?Ql Z Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1934 of Washington High School, City of Washington Court House, County of Fayette, and the State of Ohio, upon leaving our school, which is held by us in highest esteem, to journey forth upon the Road of Life, either to fail or to succeed, do hereby draw and publish this to be our last will and testament, making null and void all other wills we have made. We bequeath in the matter of personal property, real or imaginary, in the following 1T1aI'11'1Gl'I Item I-We hereby will and bequeath to our Alma Mater a memory of this class, etched in steel, never to be forgotten. Item II-We! hereby will and bequeath to our teachers who are also our friends and advisors many thanks and good wishes for the fine attain- ment under their guidance. Item III-We hereby will and bequeath to the ninth year a small amount of the technique we used in dodging suspicion of any out-of-the- ordinary happenings, and our success in putting over the Sophomore Carnival. Item IV-We hereby will and bequeath to the tenth year the fun of a Junior party and the elevated feeling of being upper ciassmen. Item V-We hereby will and bequeath to the eleventh year the gigantic task of trying to fill our places. LEGATOR. Hubert Ferneau Austin Frederick Evelyn Garinger Howard Leaverton Dale Goddard Jack Hagerty Paul Horne Paul Kaufman Christina Looker Marian Patton Ruth Powell HOIXIGF Waterman Howard Mann Louis Mitchem Wendle Mitchem Jane Pearce Willa Jane Thompson Willard Wilson Alberta Backcnstoe Elizabeth Hartley Dorothy Fletcher Louise Humphrey Alice Cummings Page Thirty LEGACY My trusty, stream-lined bicycle. My speed with the fairer sex . Our Hgolden Glow and Glitter Rinse . My inability to take shorthand dic- tation. My shadow. My musical last name. My crown of the rank of King . My ramblings o'er hill and Dale . My appetite for Ward'f cakes. My Ilamingo colored finger nails with a slight vermillion tint. My theme song f'Y0u Gotta Be a Football Hero . My tired business man look. My appearance in a bath.ng suit at the Senior Party. My title, Most Graceful Boy on the Football Squad. My experiments with the missing Link . My sly, coquettish ways. My ability to drive to school without seeing anyone. My boxing gloves that Dempsey gave me. Our interest in the name Fletcher. My title, 'fBest Looking Girl in High School . My favorite story David and Goli- athu. LEGATEE Bob Lutz Ray Warner Roland Lynch Loudonna Dodds Charles Hyer Person or persons with a record for endurance. Charles Bellar To anyone who can afford a noon luncheon for two every day. To Betty Johnson Thelma Weller Kathleen Woodson Bobby Barnett Wimpy Miller Billy Bolton Worley Shopshear Mary Jo Williams Mary Lou Palmer To anyone who loves the alumnae. To anyone who can use them. Anyone capable of such devotion and affection. Sister Grace Anyone who likes cheer- leaders.



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I afffW gs UZN' B U R ET xlu1fW LEGATOR Sarah Maxwell Richard Rankin Helen Simons Dale Ward Zona Yahn June Abbott Alberta Lee Horney James Cooper Margery Huchison June Fults Jane Davis John Toops Carolyn Summers Betty Cook Maxine Nesselhauf Wilbur Wilson Olive Graves Mildred McCarty Donna Shepherd Virginia Anderson Robert Jenkins Wanda Rue Robison Romain Croker Geraldine Huchison William Wilson Ruth Anderson Claribel Engle Helen Engle Dustirm Girton Jean Inskeep Delbert Jenkins Eugene J unkins Marie Katz Gilbert Kidner Eula Maye Landon Kathleen Little May Evelyn McDaniel Emerson Ludwick Carl Mallow Andrew Craig Freda Boltin Charles Jones Billy Junk Elroy White Donald Easter Page Thirty-two LEGACY Portly slenderness. Part as a two-time lover. Tom-boyishness in class. Clark Gable technique. The mistake of teachers in substitut- ing a HG for the Z in my name CGona Yahnb. Cur towering height. My inferiority-complex. My book on i'Colors Cparticularly about White J. Long trip to school every morning. Everlasting supply of paper and pen- cr s. That strange power I have over under-classrnen. Ability to see things in the future that will never happen. Mutual love and affection. Failure as a coal and grain elevator manager CMcDonald'sD. After school rides in a roadster. Ambition to become office girls and private secretaries. Mouse-like jpresence in class. Favorite perfume fFluer d'Bay Ruml. My Sunny-Girl laugh. My Stay Put wave set, not vinegar. My Greta Garbo appearance. favorite poem Sweet William's My Farewell to Brown Eyed Susan . My everready blushes. Our constant companionship. My high school basketball suits. My beoks by Scottg fespecially de- scribing trces and 'Bushes'J . Orr ability to stay Far from the Madding Crowd . My passion for army uniforms. My place in Mr. Kay's Rhythm Ram- b1ers',. My chewing gum. Cur Spanish senorita appearance. My Kindergarten Conduct in H. S. My nickname 'tMarsh . Pro-season swim followed by a brisk rub-down with a pink powder puff. Knowledge of shorthand. Positions as ends on next year's foot- ball team. Love for the region around Jeffer- sonville. Being Hput on the spot for this will. LEGATEE Robert Miller Madalene Baker George Flowers Dale Wade Anyone who is sleepy. Dean Engle Virgil Irons Heath Vining Anyone who lives near Good Hope. James Cole Anyone lacking money. Leroy Douglas Next year's prophet Martha Lauderman Marvin Nesselhauf Anyone who likes Sabina. Robert Sheridan , Odessa Jenkins Mildred Reser Mary Jane Lininger Anyone who can, take it. Betty Schlichter John Bush Betty Cook Anyone who loves flowers. Mary K. Lumbeck Frank Hutson Jane White Next year's team. A nature lover. Freddy Mark Bill Thompson Evelyn St Clair Bob Woodmansee Max Oglesby Pond Bryan Leasuro Carol Cutlip Dwight Coffman Anyone with a sweet name. Billy Paxson Edgar Baker' Fred Junk Frank Junk Anyone who cares for CusteridV' pie. Next year's lawyer.

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