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Page 28 text:
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THE GUIDE Q ASHLA'ND HIGH CARGLINE KATI-IAITQINE PILLE To Kliss Katharine Pille, who has taught in the Ashland School System for the past thirty-six years, the Senior Class of Nineteen thirty-four takes this opportunity of expressing its sincere ap- preciation and thanks for her many years of inestirnable service. sir 26
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THE GUIDE W ASHLAND HIGH CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1934, Ashland High School, located in the city of Ashland, of the county of Ashland, and the State of Ohio, being of supposedly sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament in the manner following, that is to say: l We bequeath to the junior Class, what we learned about women from her. 2 To the Freshmen Class, our advice to follow not in our footsteps far afield, but follow the straight and narrow path. CNOTE: Far afield being designated as Mr. Bohn's offical 3 To the Faculty may we say-we too have suffered and adding insult to injury we leave you the Junior Class. 4 Jack Jacobs leaves his bass voice to Henrietta Pete. 5 Ronald Shelburn will leave his instructions on how best to sleep through a class during the incessant chattering of the teacher. These instructions will be put on the walls of the cloak- rooms in his own clear and precise handwriting. 6 Paul Hazen, in colaboration with Jack Jacobs and Franklin Zercher, will leave his re- cently published book How to Fascinate and Hold Women to anyone who has hopes. 7 We do hereby, make hir. Pross an honorary member of that greatly vaunted club of the elite The Royal Order of Dumb Bunnies. 8 Betty Toomey leaves her it to Portia Keiffer. 9 Donald Thomas leaves his mathematical mind to anyone who can somewhat hastily deter- mine the shortest distance between a seat and the door in case you bring the wrath of :1 teacher down upon you. ' I0 To Mr. Wander we leave a new joke book. l l Marjorie Sprague leaves her bad disposition to Phyllis Chorpening. 12 Mr. Dick Shively leaves Jack Lacey no further competition in the output of hot air. I3 Janet Brubaker leaves her phone number. 14 Robert Yost leaves his humor to Joe Lacey. I5 Kathryn Harbaugh leaves her beauty to anyone who has any place to put it. I6 John Depler leaves his iron for a foundation for the concrete of Harley Freer's upper regions. CMainly his head.l 17 We leave Mr. Gnagey with a bad taste in his mouth. I8 Catherine Dockendorf leaves Dick Keffer, practically as good as new, to any Junior girl who collects curiosities. I9 hlarvene lllateer leaves her whistle to the little birdies that tell us what is in the tests of the morning classes. 20 Ruth Vanderzeil leaves her feet to anyone who can control them. 2l Vernon Morgen leaves his maidenly blush to Paul Wagner and his hair waver to Tony Lonero. 22 Fredrick Faber leaves his winning ways, not speaking of poker, to David Donley. 23 Georgia Ropp leaves her personality plus to Marge Patton. 24 Werner Gerlach leaves his puffed up air to Andy Andrews. 25 Junior Suittor leaves George Donald Starn for the rest of the student body to pick on. 26 Kathryn Murphy leaves her age of innocence to Frances Riebel. 27 We leave to the entire school the memory of the greatest Senior Class ever to pass through its stately portals. We the aforesaid and above mentioned class of 1934, do name as executors of this, our last will and testament John Grindle and Grace Franz. Robert McCreary 25
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