Bellaire High School - Beljuan Yearbook (Bellaire, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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I, Irene Price, leave my zest for living to Dorothea Booth. I, Bob Jarrett, leave my unique personality to Bob Sherlock. I, Eileen Lyden, will my way with the men to Mae Belle Spero. I, jimmy Steger, leave my unique dancing feet to jack Rees, if he could stand improvement. I, Edgar Pappert, will my winged feet to Bobby Bloom, to get him places faster. I, Katherine Hoge, leave my place on the Senior sextet to Lois McAllister. I, David Belt, will my extra avoirdupois to any undernourished freshman. I, Lillian Dunn, leave my come-hither smile to Catherine Duvall. I, Bette Leach, will some of my grace to Karl Fitch, to be used in basektball. I, Jane Robinson, pass on the legacy I received last year to Virginia Duvall. We, Frances Karovic and Bill Ney, will our love for each other to Emmaline Giffin and Bob Crunelle. I, Mariam Dunfee, will my sense of humor to Mr. McCarley, who might need it next fall for his Economics classes. I, Betty jane Drahos, leave my pretty eyes to my sister. I, Sidney Dean, leave my love for the underclassmen to Eugene Marinelli. I, Edward Fogle, will my ambition to become a theater usher to Charles Lynch. I, Margery Ann Nimo, will to any Junior that needs it, a Wheeling football letter. I, Stewart Scales, leave my thatch of fur to adorn the dome of Mac Robinson. I, Irene Marling, leave my wad of chewing-gum to anybody. I, Charles Keyser, leave my immunity from knowledge to Sam DeBlassis. I, Bill Bruey, leave my choice for faithful women to Freddie Willis. I, Eileen Davis, will my enthusiasm for basketball to Mary Roan. I, Marie Digity, will all my headaches from typing to Rosalie Brutchey. We, Martha Belt and Frazier Taylor, leave our seats on the bus to Delcic and Richard. I, Ruth Ann King, leave one well-used compact behind for Betty jane Archibald. I, Bob Phillips, leave a challenge to any underclassman who thinks he can take my woman. I, Joe Kaldor, leave my perpetual blush to Bill Adamek. I, Maurice Bovenizer, leave my dreamy eyes and soulful expression to Carl Beck. I, Ina Powell, leave my manners to Robert English. I, Laura Belle Creamer, will my bashfulness to my sister, Marjorie. I, Wilma Kopyar, will my golden voice to Mae Lasick. I, Bertha Riska, will my giggle to Mary Varanese. I, Betty jane Sherlock, can leave nothing behind for anyone. I, Rose Mihal, leave my peaches and cream complexion to Mary Ann Reinbolt. I, Kathleen Guthrie, will my sweet disposition to Elma Santavicca. I, Marie Burda, will my ability to keep still in class to any underclassman. I, jean McCroba, will will my suave sophistication to Betty Anne DuBois. Item VI-We appoint Mr. Reinbolt to be the Executor of this our last will and testament. Signed by Class of 1938, Bellaire High School, Bellaire, Ohio, and by it acknowledge to be its Last Will and Testament, this Second day of june, 1938. 17

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT GF THE CLASS CDF T938 We, the Class of 1938 of Bellaire High School, being of full age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills by us heretofore made. Item I-We direct that all our just debts and graduation expenses be first paid out of our estate. Item II-After our just debts and graduation expenses are paid, we devise and bequeath to all our beloved faculty a bottle of magic eradicator to erase the worried lines which we, as thoughtless students, have etched on their furrowed brows. To the Board of Education, we leave our humble thanks for their kind and considerate cooperaton during our four years in Bellaire High School. Item III-We want to leave our appreciation to the workmen and janitors for their untiring efforts in finishing the third floor. Item IV-To the present juniors, who will be the graduating class of next year, we leave all our happy memories of Bellaire High School and best wishes for a successful Senior year. To the Sophomore class, we leave such parts of our dignity as we can spare to enable them to face the responsibilities of being a junior. To the Freshmen, we leave only our sincerest sympathy and our perseverance to help them stick out three more years. Item V: I, Helen Trevey, will my nickname, Feeble , to any entitled to it. I, Peg Dankworth, bequeath to any young girl who gets next year's drum major all the love and looks that mine had. I, Ethel jane Davis, will my brown-eyed fiddle players, to Alice johnson. I, Dan Brannen, bequeath to any amorous junior my fair complexion. I, Lee Ring, bequeath to Dana Archibald anything that she may admire in me. I, Herman DeMarco, leave my powerful speaking voice to Walter Tarbet. I, Clare Gibson, leave my long legs to Roland Conners so that he won't get squashed running around the halls. I, Ray Dick, distribute my gigantic brain power to Charles Axelrod and Morris Prosser. I, Tom Fred, reserve my seat in Dankworth's for Lucille Kennedy. Ray Hammond, leave my dandified mannerisms and mincing airs to Ed. 1, Duffy. I, Mary jo Heil, leave my love for football players to Sylvia Jordick. I, Helen Rees, leave my imported males to any other girl who doesn't appre- ciate home talent. I, Don Reese, leave my beautiful golden locks to jack Archer. I, Maxine Conley, will my freckles to Squeak Linard to adorn his countenance. I, Lovie Thomas, will my trucking ability to Gordon McDonoId. I6



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