Bradford High School - Resume Yearbook (Bradford, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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I, Gertrude Deeter, do hereby will my bookkeeping figures to Lois Bazil, who lias them most of the time anyway. I, Herbert Hill, do hereby bequeath my bashfulness to Mickey Warren who is looking for some. I, Beatric McLaughlin, do hereby bequeath my book satchel to Alice Weaver as her's is worn out. I, Harold Clary, do hereby bequeath and will my ability at Jumping Center in Basket Ball to Roy Carter, who may win many a game. I, Marian Froebe, do hereby will my giggle to Lita McLaughlin, who doesn’t know how to do it. I, Therin Fahnestock, do hereby bequeath all my cigarettes to Dick Dively, who is breaking his father up buying them. 1, Dora Deeter, do hereby will my straight hair to Lawson Warner, as his is too curly. I, Elmer Bolton, do hereby bequeath my brown sweater to Johnnie Sipple in place of his red one. I, Helen Hartle, do hereby bequeath my flirting ways to Wilbur Hack. I, Guy Shear, do hereby bequeath my dramatic spirit to Kermit Froebe, hoping he does not let it take cold. I, Hazel Paul, do hereby will my rolls on my ear's to Lola Benson whose ears are always showing. I, Margaret Loxley.do hereby will my Ford to Faith Palsgrove as she will need a new one to run to school next year. I, Ellen Laughman, do hereby bequeath my eye-brow tweezers to Lois Shear as her’s are getting weak. I, Hazel Selby, do hereby bequeath my ability and willingness to do work to Emerson Warner. I, Florence Fry, do hereby will my bobbed hair to Harriet Bear in place of her curly locks. I, Wilma Loxley, do hereby bequeath my light complexion to Dorthea Livingston, who is rather dark. I, Frances Weikert, do hereby will my chewed pencils to Agnes Miller so as to save her finger nails. 1, Margaret Keogh, do hereby bequeath my rosy cheeks to Frieda Hershey instead of her rouge box. I, Flora Katherman, do hereby will and bequeath my electric curling iron to Marcella Routson so she will no longer have to use tin curlers. 23

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■ -■ TIIE RESUME ■ ■ The Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’24 WE the Seniors of ’24, knowing that truth and trees are the only two things that live forever do hereby make and publish our last will and testimony of private property and valuables when we pass out of B. H. S. forever. ARTICLE 1. We, the Seniors of '24, do hereby will and bequeath our sincere thanks to Mr. Saunders who has tried to show us the straight path through life. We, the Seniors of B. H. S. do hereby will our deepest regrets for the misery and torture we have given the faculty and we wish them a more peaceful future. To the Juniors we will and bequeath all the happiness we have had in the Senior year and the pleasure of the Annual. To the Sophomores we, the Seniors, will and bequeath our peacefulness and quietness of the entire class which we have had through all four years. To the Freshman we will our beloved Geometry and Bookkeeping problems who we feel sure have the ability to angle and circle out of Geometry. ARTICLE II. I, Clyde Brant, do hereby will and bequeath my quick temper to Lee Smith who has none at all. I, Chlorine Bell, do hereby will and bequeath my one dimple to Lester Routson who has been trying to win it. 1. Jack Ellery, do hereby bequeath my sense of humor to Annabelle Moon who is too solemn. I, Susie Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my hair-ribbon and curls to Elsie Burkett who is too young to wear her hair done up. I, Chalmer Rike, do hereby will my quietness to Glenn Buechley, who is always talking. I, Margaret Bashore, do hereby bequeath my avoirdupois to Mary Cain who is much under weight. I, John Wenrick, do hereby will my deportment grades to Gordon Yount and Maurice Crowel (who are badly in need of them) to be equally divided between them. I, Esther Deeter, do hereby bequeath my Presidential Chair to the next unlucky person. I, Milliard Snyder, do hereby bequeath my short trousers to Fenton Collier. 22



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THE RESUME Class Prophecy FLORENCE FRY The art of learning is always FRYING. Will later reach her average weight by reducing on the gym floor. ELLEN LAUGH MAN A very sober little girl who makes her black eyes snap. Her life work will be teaching Indians. HELEN HARTLE A girl whose toes are never tramped on. She will make some preacher a corking wife. HERBERT HILL Slow but sure. Will prove his ability in Shorthand in years to come. MARGARET BASHORE Here is me, a girl most rare, Earnest and sincere in all my efforts. I'm only little, but Ma says I’m frail. CLYDE BRANT A smile that grows broader every day. A very pleasant person to be around. Will be a clown in Ringling Bros, circus. LLORA KATHERMAN Jolly, and quick spoken; don’t worry I’ll get a man yet. Will she talk herself to death? Will be a teacher at O. S. U. GERTRUDE DEFTER I he one on whom you can depend. She will be a success in life by assisting some Commercial teacher. Beatrice McLaughlin A very timid girl. She will be a toe dancer at the Strand Theater. SUSIE CARTER Small but mighty. Will soon be washing overalls for a coal dealer. HAZEL PAUL My highest ambition is to get a date. Will live in Lima and will take up Charity work. HAZEL SELBY She’s small and sweet and hard to beat. Will go west and live in pleasure. MILLIARD SNYDER I just say what I think and nothing more. He is a student, a gentleman, and a friend. Will take up Missionary work. JACK ULLERY I m handy wherever you put me. Don’t study lessons but lessens studies. Will become a preacher at Harris Creek in the near future. MARIAN FROEBE A pretty blue eyed maiden. If Cupid finds me you will be surprised. CHALMER RIKE The one on whom you can depend. A man in the making. Always cheerful. Will become an undertaker at Covington. 24

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