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Senior Voting □ c ] □ Most outstanding girl—Dorris Blanchard, Shirley Thomas, Laura Bryant. • Most outstanding boy—Bud Robertson, John Carnegie. Most popular girl—Dorris Blanchard, Julianne Fortmiller. Most popular boy—Bud Robertson, Willie Frager, Shirley Bates. Cutest girl—Evelyn Schmidt, Betty Lou Harrison. Cutest boy—Shirley Bates, Bill Fritch. Best girl athlete—Daisy Ashton. Best boy athlete—Bud Robertson, Erwin Ehrlich. Busiest senior—Laura Bryant, Shirley Thomas. First to succeed—John Carnegie, Shirley Thomas. First to be married—Ruth Bennett, Feuerstein twins (tie). Most polite—Virginia Barnett, Julianne Fortmiller. Most intellectual—Virginia Barnett, Jane Scott, Deloris Godwin. Peppiest senior—Louella Hogevoll. Willie Frager. Best-fed senior—Ruth Bennett, Fred Neuman. Sleepiest senior—Dick Triplett, Sloan Dannals. Worst old maid—Phontel Keebler, Lenna Collins. Worst bachelor—Erwin Ehrlich, Gerald Cox, Allan Howells. Worst vamp—Louise Clark, Frances Hendryx. Worst bluffer—Claire Alderson, Jane Scott, Willie Frager. Worst sheik—Susie Burton, Don Morris. Worst hen-pecked—Bud Appelgate, Claire Alderson. Worst pest—Willie Frager, Stanley Robinson (tie). Most curious—LaVerne Willard. Most talkative—Gordon Chandler, Betty Childs, Virginia Barnett. 23
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3, □ C ] □ Senior Class Will j BEING the lawyer for the ’35 graduation class of Albany High School, do witness the following will, drawn up by the respective members of the Senior Class: We, the fully educated and conscientious members of the Senior Class of Albany High School, being in an overwrought state of mind do this day of May 29, 1935, bequeath to our unworthy heirs the following marks of suc- cess. First: To the faculty we bequeath our much-worked-on projects to prevent you from becoming lonely when you think of us. Second: To the school we bequeath the echoes of the achievements wrought by us during the four years of attendance: Third: To the janitor we bequeath the humble dust of our shoes, our initials carved here and there, and our gum which he will find under nearly every desk. Fourth: Individually we bequeath: I, Willie Frager, leave my ability to fool girls to Clarence Manning. I, Cecil Botkin, transfer my everlasting flattery to Victor Groening. We, Isabelle Ackerman and Virginia Barnett, deposit a bag full of giggles to Agnes Mishler and Mary Kruml. I, Irene Baughman, bequeath my ability to produce red hair to Betty Keebler. I, Lawrence Plagmann, will my pink fingernails to Robert Douglas. I, Gordon Chandler, give to Shirley Silk my ability to expose all I know, and to use bad English while doing so. I. Bud Robertson, donate my football ability to Arthur Cockerline. I, Erwin Ehrlich, leave my daintv features to Jean Merrill. I, Margret Huffman, bequeath my surplus weight to Ruby Morley. I, Giles Bennett, make a present of my height to Bill Morgan with the hope that he will grow up before becoming a senior. I. John Carnegie, present my graceful stride to Betty Jane Quigley. We. Dick Triplett. Neal Willis, and Sloan Dannals. transfer our ability to court trouble to Earl Fortmiller, Bob Arthur, and Raymond Shrock. With our lawyer as witness we hereby gravely and reluctantly seal our will, to be opened by whom it may concern. A. SwiNDEL, Attorney pro tern 22
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THE SENIOR PLAY “Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm” by Kate Douglas Wiggins and Charlotte Thompson Every year the Senior class presents a play to finance commencement proceedings. “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” was the play chosen this year. It was presented on May 14 and 15 in the high school auditorium, with different casts for each night. THE CASTS Miranda Sawyer—Catherine Smith, Jane Scott Jane Sawyer— Willa McIntosh, Daisy Ashton Mrs. Perkins—Laura Bryant Mrs. Simpson Alice Benight, June Schmidt Rebecca Rowena Randall Julianne Fortmiller, Evelyn Schmidt Emma Jane Perkins Doris Blanchard, Paula Engel Clara Belle Simpson Chloris Alexander, Deloris Godwin Minnie Smellie Ida McNeil, LaVerne Willard Alice Robinson Alta Haley, Lorraine Richards Jeremiah Cobb John Carnegie, Ralph Walker Abner Simpson Joe Noble, Lyle Eagy Abijah Flagg Lawrence Plagmann Adam Ladd Jack Looney, Louis Dickson
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