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HIM D0 IVY!! mm' Begzzmfb... H Because We feel we have so much and others have so little, we're giving some of what We have in the hope that it'l1 help some other students through their library manual Work, civics course, and senior prom. There follows an itemized account of belongings of the January 1939 class: I, Orville Applegate, do will and bequeath my law abiding nature to Sarg Spencer. I, Maddeline Angelone, do will and bequeath my typing tactics to Rose- mary Martin Qalthough her tactics are in tappingj. I, Arthur Dundon, do Will and bequeath my presidential qualities to Don Canfield. I, August Polozzi, do Will and bequeath my football technique to Hillis Hume. I, James Kulka, do will and bequeath my eyelashes to Herbie Deville. I, Ann Difloure, do will and bequeath my keyboard tal-ent to Norma Lutz. I, Ann White, do will and bequeath my fond memories to Dick Kennedy. I, Joan Graf, do will and bequeath my football hero to Ruth Kitzmiller. I, Walter Henry, do will and bequeath my animosity toward the fair sex to Louis DiDonato. I, Kay Glenvvright, do will and bequeath my sophistication to Carole Vernon. I, Margaret Greenfield, do will and bequeath my secretaryship to Edna Hammond. I, Robert Wheaton, do Will and bequeath my meekness to Francis Shover. I, Kenneth Gempler, do will and bequeath my blond tresses to Frank Zupanic. . I, Rose Fulop, do will and bequeath my athletic activities to Mary Lou Groat. 25
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W2 Meer Ybgefberjhr Me Lay! Yime Here's a health to the future, A sigh for the pastf' CArthur Dundonj We can love and remember And hope to the last. CKay Glenwrightj And for all the base lies That the almanacs hold. fKenneth Gemplerb While there's love in the heart We can never grow old. fAnn Whitej So a health to you, a wealth to you, And the best that life can give to you. CDean Haramisl May fortune still be kind to you, And happiness still be true to you? CVirginia Clarkj And life be long and good to you Is our farewell toast tonight to you. fMr. Stantonj These were the farewell toasts given at the senior banquet with Robert Wheaton as toastmaster. The banquet was held January 25, 1939, at the Alliance Woman's Club. Don Biery played piano and accordion solos dur- ing the dinner hour. IDEAL SENIOR GAL Intelligent as Lois Anne Ellett. Different as Lita Fernandez. Effervescent as Mary Ellen Connor. Able as Ann White. Lovely as June Wycoff. Sweet as Jean Farner. Entertaining as Bernadine Oliver Natural as Margaret Greenfield. Idealistic as Maddeline Angelone. Outstanding as Kay Glenwright. Refreshing as Jane Martin. Good-looking as Elizabeth Eber hard. Artistic as Ann Difloure Likable as Mary Strauss. IDEAL SENIOR BOY Imaginative as Duane Hull. Devoted as Klee Boring. Energetic as David Johnson. Ambitious as Tom Atchison. Likable as Ted Baumann. Smart as Bill Hunter. Effervescent as Dan Rowland. Nice as Dick Deville. Indispensable as Roderick Ruth. Outstanding as Robert Wheaton. Reverent as Joseph Huntley. Genial as Howard Zimmerman. Unusual as Lowell Freshley. Yumph like Kenny Gempler.
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I, June Wycoff, do will and bequeath my sweetness to Bernice Chesney. I, Ted Baumann, do will and bequeath my Teddy's Column to any young peggler Cjournalistj. I, Bernadine Oliver, do will and bequeath my sparkle to Pat Temple. I, David McVay, do will and bequeath my southern accent to Mr. Guy Hoover. I, Bill Kelly, do will and bequeath my arpeggiios to Don Biery. I, Norma Bruni, do will and bequeath my kindness to Mary Campbell. I, Lois Anne Ellett, do will and bequeath my ability to study to Marian Dunn. - I, Catherine Sheatsley, doe will and bequeath my sculptured beauty to Nancy Ailes. I, Lita Fernandez, do will and bequeath my chic and style to Elaine Doody. I, Dean Haramis, do will and bequeath my busyness to George Bud Kennedy. I, Arthur Hanson, do will and bequeath my pleasant nature to Bob Devon. I, Frieda Reinhardt, do will and bequeath my German experiences to Verner Bonfert. I, Doris Ringler, dor will and bequeath my capability to Mary Reda. I, Dick Deville, do will and bequeath my Bachelors pin to a deserving fem. I, Daniel Rowland, do will and bequeath my pompadour to Mr. Combs Cget it?J. I, Lowell Freshley, do will and bequeath my good looks to Don Addams. I, Mary Strauss, do will and bequeath my pleasing personality to Ruth Ann Johnson. To all the freshies, sophomores, and juniors we, the 12A's, do will and bequeath the following: the chewing gum under the desks in 201, our complete nonchalance, national period outlines in American history and civics, senior theme topics, outlines, and senior themes, all our revered teachers, and last, but not least, our unspeakable importance. 26
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