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if Donna Sees Charlotte Gray George Spencer Ruth Weade Loretta Edwards Jean l ortney Walter Robinson Mary Aliee Thompson Eninin .lean Wilson Paul Downs Jean Chureh Ruth Bailey Worley Shopshear Be ty Cook Norma Merritt Dwight Coffman Anna Lois Pfeifer Evelyn Frederick Anna Lois Engle . Walter Adams Evelyn Cntlip Mary llaines lt land Lynch June White Jereline Bly Albert llattield Susanne lVillis Mary Kathryn Davis Golden Shatter Margaret Reno llelen Self Rell Merritt l,ucile Martin Sarah .lane Foster Page Twenty-eight Il N allX XX Our avoirdupois My dignity during orchestra and band rehearsals My Ki.g'tlyJ attitude My Marshall My slender, blondness My irresistible appeal Our Whither thou goest, I will go motto My lnelodions violin My faculty for taking dictation My nonchalant outlook on life My position as football hero My graceful carriage My love for fowls tespecially hawks, My silent love Our Thursday Bank Days Miy sly, playful tricks My constant flow ot' eonver- sation My sparkling responses in Civies class My I bubbling vivacity My engagreinent ring' My inf-mmm My splendid banking reeord My dramatic- talents My ambition to become a nurse My paper route Our lflvertetll ready willingness My stupendous stature My ,fowl grades My fondness for .Iettersonville Clara Story Betty Johnson Ralph Douglass Frank Baker iAnyone who thinks ean get him Madlyn Nesslehaut' Alfred Browne Jean Buchanan Myra YVilson llarry Townsley Frances Steed Winit'r!'d Metlinnis Raymond Forbis Mary Alice Fergusoi llelen Ross Joe Grimm Christine Switzer Edna Lemons Jean Dice Billy McArthur Joy Taynor Helen MeConnaughey Violet Sehoonover Virginia Jane Smith Hazel Burr The Freslnnen Betty Garringer To anyone with ambition Floyd West Geraldine Smith Donna Bolton l'resley Alllt Audrey Jackson Anyone who desires develop same I she the same lo
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ll iX --IIN xx Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1936 of Washington High School, in the City of Washington Court House, County of Fayette, State of Ohio, having duly served our superior ofiieers in the field of Knowledge as pages and as squires for periods of two years eaeh, and knowing that in a short while we will be dubbed Knights and Ladies of the Round Table of Life, express a desire in the presence of each other and of the higher ranking officials of this order to hereby issue our last will and testament before going- forth to seek our reward, namely - success in the battles of Life which we encounter. IVe bequeath in the matter of personal property, tangible or otherwise in the following manner: It mfili I. Item II. Item III. Item IV. Itein V. LEGATOR Betty Cline Lillian Teevens Carroll Cutlip Kathryn Ferdinand Wilma Jane Hyer Charles Kelly Betty Schliehter Jenn Hughes Leon Hoop VW do hereby will and bequeath to our Alma Mater our appre- ciation of all the advantages and opportuni ies afforded us during our high school career. We do hereby will and bequeath to the entire faeulty our gratitude for their enduring' patience, constant helpfulness, and the efforts expended in our behalf. We do hereby will and bequeath to the Freshmen the hitherto unknown feeling ot' superiority which results from accomplish- ing things without being an object of ridicule, and having a chance to ridicule others. We do hereby will and bequeath to the Sophomores a hearty Valentine party, many nice, long play rehearsals, and the joys of just being a Junior. We do hereby will and bequeath to the Juniors all the respon- sibilities, all the obligations and all the fun connected with the innumerable incidents whieh eonstitute a Senior year. LEGACY My ll 21 ming' personality My ability to reach high C Mv bird-like notes My sub le humor My envied gift of getting a sailor boy friend My attacks of insomnia in Fieneh elass My failing- for a. football hero 'l'he editorship ot' the School News My sprrightly step LEGA TEE Dorothy Rodgers Illeen Leeth Harold Evans Sisler Mary Aliee Betty Browne Barbara Brock Jeanne Woollard Ruth Jane Sexton l laines Reichel Page Twent y-SEVCH
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Il Max Roe Dorothy Brown Madalene Baker OllHl'l0S Osborne Beatrice Taylor Hrlen VVood Harold Taylor Gaines Crabtree Lorie Craig Louise Lee Wilson Naylor Marjorie Andrews Janice YVoollar4l Gene Brown Thelma YVeller .lane Hard Dean Engle Pauline Minshall Mary Lou Palmer Mary Kay Iiunheck James Cole Gail Davis Betty Anne Smith Helen Worrell Gene Hard Annu Lee Parrett Mary Rose-boom Arthur Smith Norma .lea n Barney Marie Forbis Bill Thompson Claribel Crone lola Davis Max Lawrence I 5 --ll N My Tarzan-like physique By boisterousness My success as a two-timer My Rhythmsters, My long- eurls f'usfodianship of one ot' the Jones boys Our ability to get along with certain teachers My love of t'Brown My work in Mr. Ireland's otTice My liking' ot' Flint My sarcasm My lTlrusty brain My advertising sales talk My shyness My QMZJ Sterling character Our ability to blush' easily My modish clothes My most prized possession- my Ford My pipe My Greenfield connections My beautiful smile My love for a basketball champion My strong, silent charm My cut ot' town affinity My fickleness My Joe P6IlIl0l'i5ll,i, laugh My Myra Loy' appearance My Wilmington complex My many, many titles obtained during high school My dsltruekjtive glances My portly presence All my Vt'orrellldlyj possessions N' . Kenneth Backenstoe Ellen Hays Rebeeca Rulev Franklin Ashley Mildred McCoy Mary Jamison Edgar barson Gail Mershon John Bush Darrell Snyder Anyone with geological ambitions Linda Paxson Ann Patton Next yea,r's advertising manager Dorothy Hoop Mary Alice Looker Eddie Jones Roberta Sehleter Betty Kellar Babe Myers Forest Reser Max Pond Katherine Beatty Lolita Cook Frank Weade Latrilla Wackman Turkey Bryant 7 Rowdy' Hyer Jean Theobald Bertha Mae Merz Bob Woodmansee Sister Betty llelen Austin Ray Merritt Page Twenty-nine
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