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Actor’s Cast-Offs We, the Senior class of 1937, being of healthy and sane minds and with a fairly high degree of memory, before departing into the great and unknown world, make public this last will and testament. ITEM: Will and bequeath. I, Ralph Higman to Emerson Schlotzhauer the right to be president of his class. I, Doris Baker to Marjorie Grimm the right to be lead in the operetta next year. I, Bob Templin to Jack McCray one foot of my height. I, Vivian Goodwin to Maxine Thurston, my dimples. I, George Krill to Francis Studabaker the right to make all G. R. gavels. I, Rosemary Baroni to Martha Cline my dancing ability. I, Virgil Jacobs to Isaac Fishbaugh my shortness. I, Betty Campbell to Jennie Gray my gracefulness. I, Roger Higgins to Kenny Reineck my friendliness. I, Anna Elick to Mary Ann Elick my earnest effort to succeed. I, Gerald Heller to Bob Redd my dignity. I, Bonnie Baker to Georgia Burgan my flirtatious eyes. I, Sherman Kumpf to Dwight Redding my debating ability. I, Violet Aschliman to Rosie Rector my ability to cook. I, Bob Motz to Lois Shepherd my studious habits. I, Kathleen Hannie to Martha Sturgis my sunny smile. I, Dick Monroe to Richard Stultz the right to be called Dick. I, Venita Brewer to “Susie” Schlotzhauer my giggle. I, Lawrence Schlagenhauf to Marion Barringer my wit. I, Dick Smith to Bob Shelley my curly hair. I, Mary Brunson to Nancy Clayton my brown eyes. I, Marjorie Dotterer to Joan Sawyer my neatness in bookkeeping. I, Fred Sprunger to Billy Spade my tenor voice. I, Sarah Fair to Ruth Grandlienard my placid disposition. I, Bob Spain to Bob McFarren the right to be tennis champion. I, Dorothy Maddux to Maxine Markley my kind heartedness. I, Neil Beatty to Daniel Harsh my fearlessness. I, Mary Matson to Mary Tonner my nimble fingers. 1, Dale Schenkel to Jr. Lockwood my personal appearance. I, Vivian Stewart to Betty Grimsley my modesty. Page Twenty-two
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of B. H. S EARL SMITH (Tame) “All the same, I’ll be a man some day.” Agricultural Dep’t. VIVIAN STEWART (Lively) “Ready in heart and ready in hand.” Retrospect Stall 4. . . . Commercial Dep’t. . . . Shorthand Contest 3. . . . Typing Contest 4. EVELYN THURSTON (Giggles) “More than others does she laugh; Of our giggling she does half.” Glee 1, 2. . . . Retrospect Staff 4. . . . “Whole Town’s Talking. . . . Shorthand Contest 4. ROBERT EDWARD SPAIN (Unaccountable) I am the happiest when I am idle.” Basket ball 3. . . . Tennis 2, 3. FREDERICK DONA VAN SPRUNGER (Accommodating) “The force of his own merit makes his way.” Hi-Y 3, 4. . . . Glee 3, 4. . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . Football 3, 4. . . . Basket ball 4. Track 3, 4. MARY JANE WADE (Indifferent) “What will be, will be, why worry?” Connersville 3 yrs. . . . G. R. 4. . . . Glee 4. RUBY WILSON (Gentle) “If you don’t know her well, you don’t know her well enough.” Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . G. R. 2, 3, 4. . . . Girl’s Recreation. . . . Bookkeeping Contest 3. ROBERT E. TEMPLIN (Good-looking) “A hero with modesty—-a gift of the Gods.” Hi-Y 2 3, 4. . . . Honor Society 3, 4. . . . Retrospect Staff 4. . . . Jr. Treas. . . . “Girl Shy” 3. . . . Soft- ball 2, 3. . . . Football 3, 4. . . . Track 3, 4. . . . Basket ball 2, 3, 4. . . . Baseball 2 3, 4. . . . Basket ball numerals 1. HAROLD VORE (Preoccupied) “If he will, he will, and you may depend on it; If he won’t, he won’t, and there’s an end to it.” Yell Leader 3. . . . Press Club 3. HARRIETT WILTSE (Inquisitive) “Like all good women, she has a temper of her own.” Retrospect Staff 4. . . . Commercial Dep’t. HELEN YOUNG (Demure) “As I oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended.” Glee 2. . . . 4-H Club. . . . Girl’s Recreation. ROGER WILLIAMS (Bachelor) “A kind and gentle heart hath he.” Intramural Basket ball 3, 4. . . . Commercial Dept. Page Twenty-one
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I, Eugene Kain to Raymond Swartz my physique. I, Bill Garrett to my brother Bob the right to represent the Garrett family. I. Audrey Rudy to Letty Williamson my alto voice. I, Helen Young to Betty Jean Baker my winso me ways. I, Emmett Hupp to Joe Poff my graduation from B. H. S. I, Dorothea Neuhauser to Mary Neusbaum my personality. I, James Clark to Bud Neuhauser my southern drawl. I. Mary Jane Wade to Joan Hedges the right to move back to Bluffton. I, Bob Krill to Adrian Sprunger my good looks. I, Doris Paxson to Nina Eversole my writing ability. I, Luzerne Fishbaugh to Bill Fritz the right to be a chauffeur. I, Marjorie Randol to Pauline Markley my retiring disposition. I, Earl Smith to “Pete” Sark my “rep” as most bashful boy in school. I. Ruby Wilson to Pauline Schocke my tap dancing skill. I, Harold Vore to Jr. Sowards the right to go to Decatur. I, Evelyn Thurston to Georgianna Motz my daintiness. I, Bob Baumgartner to Bob Sawyer the right to be Miss Shafer ' s pet. I, Harriet Wiltse to Clara Chenoworth my bashfulness. I, Roger Williams to Bob Wibel the right to argue for bachelorhood. I, Betty Harsh to Ruthanna Knoff my twinkling eyes. I, Red McAdams to Laurel Kinsey my ability to make varsity teams. I, Genevieve Houser to Marie Ireland my beautiful hair. I, Wayne Minnich to Kenneth Hannie the right to be an authority on rural matters. I, Janet Holdermann to Mary Mailers my fair complexion. I, Leon McClain to Joe Biberstine my seat on the school hack. I, Helen Hamje to Harriet Johnson my dark locks. I, Dale Oswalt to P. B. Smith my easy going ways. I, Glaine Kleinknight to Marjorie Stram my cheerfulness. I, Jordan Murray to Bernard Wahman my inquisitiveness. I, Phyllis Kessler to Wava Woodward my talent in acting. I, Bob Rix to Bill Hiatt my smile. I, Dick Dentel to Charles Baker the right to make hearts flutter. I, Roy Captain to Bob Mettler my model T. Ford. We hereby constitute and appoint Fred Park as executor and administrator of this, our last will and testament. In Witness Whereof, We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, testators, have to this will, set our hand and seal, this twenty-first day of May, A. D., 1937. SENIOR CLASS. Page Twenty-three
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