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XXIf!f i S UXN B U R E-rXsSQ.xnuM Item V-We do hereby will and bequeath to the Juniors the dignified feeling' of being Seniors, the task of filling' our place, and the fun of the Senior Party tto see Mr. Wagner ride a tricyclej. Legator Martha Farrell Betty Brock Leroy Douglass Loudonna Dodd Jean Woodmansee Dale Wade Philip Sheets Betty Loomis Elizabeth Godfrey William Paxson Peggy VVakeiield Ivan J. W. Newton Carol Carlisle Evelyn Schmitt Freda Yva ekman Marlyn McKillip Mary Alice Stethem Earl Dunaway Jack Hieks Mary Jo Williams Robert Moyer Louise Slavens Margaret Roberts Bruce llevins Thelma Lightle Grace IIn1nphrey IIele11 lNIanker Harold Minshall Yirgiiiia. Merz Charles Hyer Page Twenty-six Legacy Love for Post Graduates. Slumber parties 011 the Farm. Interest in a certain Freslinian girl. My Biondine. Success of having' two or more boy friends at one time. My talent as a debater. A girl of the Sophomore Class. A certain seat i11 Study Hall from which I can gaze on a eertain someone in Miss Conn's room. Ability to tttickle the ivoriesf' ttMy Silent Love My vacations at Wooster. My long name. My diamond ring. A steady boy-friend all through High School. My quiet ways. The job of trying to find someone to till my place in the Glee Club. My pretense of being' dumb but ability to make HA. The Cadillac Car driven by a chauf- feur in which I rode at the IIi-Y convention. The title of f'President. My dancing feet. Interest in certain members of the Freshman Class. A few lessons on how to giggle in Mr. Maurer's classes. Pleasure trips East. My tall, dark and handsome looks -the Answer to a. Maiden's Prayer. My favorite color, red. My picture in the Chevy coupe-to Iill my absence. who drives me to and three times a day. A ehautfeur from school My constant application to Englisli. My position as head librarian. My individual way ol' saying' 'tHy. Legatee Betty Hard. Barbara Brock. Joe Flowers. Mary Alice Looker. Helen lVorrell. Fred Mark. To the Sophomore boys. To anyone who wants the seat. Ilughey Backcnstoe. To anyone who can keep secrets. Barbara Sprenger Max Roe. Jane Wihite. Virginia Smith. Sister Latrilla. Miss Garver. To anyone with pretense. Bob Hagerty. S8 lllvf Bill Thompson. Rebecca Coffey. Betty Nisley. Linda Paxson. To anyone who might be QOIIIQ to Rochester, New York. Frank Wean. Jane Ilard. Charles Osborn. Marcia Highley. Kenneth Miller. Susan Sheppard. Gene Hard.
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. QQll'f'fW5s ui B u R ?r Wf '35, On February 14th the gaily and appropriately decorated gymnasium was the scene of the much-talked-about Junior party. On March 22nd and 23rd, an eX- cellent cast selected from the Junior Class successfully presented The Heathers At Home as the annual class play, as is the custom, the money obtained from this was used to banquet the Senior Class at the Junior-Senior Banquet. As the year drew to a close, the whole Junior Class gave a sigh of regret as it realized that the following September it would set forth on the final stage of this ser-tion of the jour- ney to education. PAGE 4. With the flip of a finger Old Father Time turned the page. This one is found to be headed Senior Year-AClass of l35. September ith saw eighty-three of the original one hundred and forty-live members of the class of '35 return for the final stage of the journey. At the first class meeting Jack Hicks was elected President, Martha Farrell, Vice President, and Anna McConnaughey, Secretary-Treasurer. These officers with the aid of Miss Conn, who asf adviser, in spite of the many trials endured by this class as well as by those in the past, have led the Class of '35 successfully through a most enjoyable, and yet, in same ways, a difficult year. En- joyable, because the Seniors this year through participating in different activities and organizations have made an elfort to get the most possible out of their last year. Ditlicult, because there have been disappointments and misfortunes such as accompany all new ventures. There were several changes made in the high school program this year, among them being the use of an activities ticket throughout the year. Each of the Iinal activities was brought to a close, and as the caps and gowns were donned for the linal event, each Senior could not help wondering: What does the future offer nie? P--1-Q Thus was 'tFinis written to that portion in the search for knowledge entitled High School Career-Class of '35,'l and Old Father Time with a sigh of satisfac- tion closed forever those pages in his Book of Time. Class Will Wie, the Class of 1935, have gathered here in the Auditorium of Wlashington High School, in the City of Washington Court House, County of Fayette, State of Ohio, in order to draw our last will and testament. We have been riding in the air- plane School-Daysl' and have glided into a three-point landing long enough to make this will and to graduate. TVe are now ready to board a plane to travel Lifels Airway either to soar into the heights of success or tail-spin into the depths of failure. We bequeath in the matter of personal property, real or imaginary, in the fol- lowing manner: ltem l-We do hereby will and bequeath to our beloved Alma Mater a book Schoolday Memories of the Class of '35. Item Tl-We do hereby will and bequeath to the faculty, our teachers and friends, our undying thanks for the kindness shown to us during our four short years of High School. Item IH-lVe do hereby will and bequeath to the Freshmen the title of t'Sophomore, and the task of putting on a Carnival such as we put on. ltem IV-We do hereby will and bequeath to the Sophomore Class the fun and the Work of putting on a Junior play and the task of setting a good example as 'slipper Classmen for the ninth and tenth grades. Page Twenty-five
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Harold lvillis My very eourteous manners. QQXl 'f75S UXICI I3 U I2 ?TX gl 'WgW J une J unkins Ray Warner Donald Leeth My Hnever-readinessu to give book reports. Our football ability. A Senior boy-friend who types all Mary Jane Townsley my themes. Kenneth Hidy My graceful, g'iant's stride. George MeCool My beautiful eyes. Kathleen YYoodson John Byron Mary Bevan Robert Fortier Robert Maugrhmer nonehalance in Classes. My My visits o11 Market street. sueeess at playing' Hearts if 7 YY hly with the llueetysl. Visits at Greenfield-my old home town. The way I have of eatehing' up on my sleep during Study Periods. Mary Louise Boneutter My 'tMurray fmerryj disposition. Frank Junk Our twinship to the next Senior Fred Junk twins. George Flowers. lYorley Shopshear. Frank Baker. Jeanne' lVoollard. Alfred Browne. Rosemary Cox. liuth Bailey. Max Lawrence. To yjirls who like to pl L5 the game. James Cole. John Bush. fllaribel Crone. Ralph Merritt. Bell Merritt. James Meflauley. Pauline Nisley Anna Marjorie Highley My aspirations to work in a ten - cent store. Carl Theobald' Charlotte King Alan Fite Our dates with the Bakers My height tyou know you niight- be able' to hold a pie-pan for a cham- pion hiteh-kick jumperj. Mabel Sees Jeanette Croker lvilliain Bolton Betty McCoy Shirley Summers Robert Miller Janice Orr Martha Lauderman Mary Lou Palmer Mary Elizabeth Lucas Robert Barnett Evelyn St Clair Josephine Heard Mary Anschutz Hazel Arehart Frank Arnott Jane Fults Donald Andersen Jeanne Barger Flora Hays Doloris Carr Our ability to be seen and not heard. My ambition to beeome a nurse. My bass horn. Our utter deyotion and friendship. The chance to be a cashier ot' a winning bank 1'ow. My ultra smart clothes. Our trips to New llolland. My ever-ready laugh. Letters from a eertain member oi' the 'tNayy.7l My 'tfrat' pin. Our abflity as basketball players. My extreme bashtulness. My speed and aeeuraey in typing: The job ol' stage manager tor the plays. l Our out-ot-town boy t'1'iends. work. girl who likes to To anyone who likes the Bakers' dates. Dick Mitchem. Marjorie Cramblit. To anyone with same amlition. Adam Lewis. Emma Jean lvilson Mary Aliee Thompson Kathryn l+'erdinand Betty Smith. Frank llutson. Bob ilook. Mrs. Fite Betty Keller. Katherine Beatty. Roland Lyneh. Lillian Teeyens. l rank NVQ-ade. iebeeea Buley. Carolyn Craig: Ellen Hays. Page Twenty-seven
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