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CLASS WILL. CONCLUDED Mary Shafer leaves her giggles to Bernice Lockinaw. Warren Shafer leaves a book on one-arm driving to the school library. Kathryn Stover leaves her reducing exercises to Geraldine Porter. Vera Tobias leaves her gossiping ways to Marian Lockinaw. Evelyn Tudor leaves her title as “Biggest Primper” to Erna Reck. Nola Weaver leaves school happy. Frances Winters leaves her scholastic ability to Donna Miars. Susanna Zech leaves her brilliant English recitations to Maxine Kesterke. All the rest and residue of our property, whatsoever and wheresoever, of what nature, kind and quality soever it may be. and not herein before disposed of, we give and bequeath to the class of ’36 and their adviser, for their use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for their good as they may see fit. And we do hereby constitute Mr. Weine as executor of this our last will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hand and seals this ----day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred thirty-five. Signed Class of ’35 POPULAR AFFINITIVES Pork and Beans Jack Dean and his good-looking girl friends Saurkraut and Weinics Ileen Maynard and Gum Phyllis Sexton and Louie Evans Members of the Lucky Five Babe Sexton and the Sophomore girls Leonard Lewis and Baroda Harry Brown and Birthday Cards THE WORLD WILL COME TO AN END WHEN Vera Tobias no longer writes notes to Jimmy Hinkley. Maryland Clem no longer goes to shows with seventh grade boys. Susanna Zech no longer finds an interest in a certain member of the Clem family. The teachers forget to assign lessons. Leroy no longer has curly hair. Bessie and Elmer arc sweethearts no longer. The corpulent people in school grow thin. A few boys in American Literature get their lesson. Mary Shafer forgets to go to Baroda. Babe Sexton arrives at school in time. Those certain Sophomores think of some one beside themselves. Mr. V'oke refuses to take in a stray dog or cat. Mr. Snodgrass loses his southern accent. The Seniors lose their dignity. Babe Sexton is ignored by the girls. A RECIPE FOR A COMPOSITE SENIOR Two rosy lips Alleen Norton One pair of blue eyes Lucy Marsh One head of blonde hair Leroy Hand One pair of beautiful hands Bessie Olney One set of even white teeth Phyllis Sexton One pair of shapely patent pumps Maryland Clem Mix the above ingredients with a good supply of Anne Kurnat’s dignity, add one quart of Marie Claypool’s humor, one pint of Edgar Kesterke’s studiousness, six tablespoons of Mary Shafer’s energy, two teaspoons of Mabel Fleisher’s graciousness of manner, season with a dash of Frances Winters' disposition, Stanley Lein’s questions, Warren Shafer’s persistency, Susanna Zech’s shyness, and then bake slowly for four years. This is guaranteed to produce the Most Perfect Senior. 22' 1935 THE CANOE
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OUR MUSIC RACK “Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name” ... Alleen Norton “Nothing To Do” Stanley Lein “The Wearing of the Green” Freshmen “Work for the Night Is Coming” Frances Winters “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” Robert Feather “The Little Fords Ramble Right Along” Edward 1 Icrman “Where Is Mv Boy Tonight” Stephanie Podworska “On the Good Ship Lolly-Pop” Mabel Flcisher “There’s Music in the Air” Lucy Marsh “There’s Another Day Coming” Susanna Zech “Three O'clock in the Morning” Leroy Hand “Benton Harbor Here I Come” Marie Claypoole “He’s a Different Kind of Man” . “Let’s Fall in Ix»ve” Evelyn Tudor Anne Kurnat “I Have to Dream at Evening” Vera Tobias “It’s Been Done Before” „ Maryland Clem “Sweet Adeline” Leonard Lewis “Waiting at the Gate for Katv” .. Kathryn Stover “I Saw Stars” Warren Shafer “Man of Sorrows” Harrv S. Brown “Collegiate” Robert Ewalt “Maryland My Maryland” Fred Arnold “Jackie Was Her Man” Nola Weaver “Fair Weather Friend” - Russell Myers “On the Isle of Capri” George Kimmel “Here Come the British” George Kephart “Yes, I Love You” .. Bessie Olney “After the Ball” (What Arc You Doing?) Babe Sexton Phvllis Sexton “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby” Leon Burgoyne “In a Winter Wonderland” Edgar Kesterke Max Christl Mary Shafer “Love in Bloom” .. Elmer Maynard THE CANOE 19 3 5 [2ll
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