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” ANNUAL 193® Class Will We, the Senior class of 1936 knowing that our days in Bradford High School are numbered, do hereby will and bequeath our trials and characteristics listed below. Article I—The Senior class wills its excellent conduct in English class to the Juniors. Article II—The Senior class wills its vacant places on the football and basketball teams to the Sophomore boys. We wish you more luck, boys. Artice III—The Senior class wills three long years of mental perspiration to the Freshman Class. Article IV— 1— 1, Lucile Kahler, do hereby will my D’s in conduct to Alberta Elson. 2— I, Harold McCann, do hereby will my dignity to my brother, Carl. 3— I, Betty Robertson, do hereby will my lipstick to Mary Elizabeth Hoover. 4— I, Lorraine Minnich, do hereby will my various ways of arranging hair to Virginia Carter. 5— I, Wilbur Bucholtz, do hereby will the length of my nose to Omer Rasor. 6— I, Ethel Helman, do hereby will my fingernail polish to Glenna Westfall. 7— I, Mary Grace Faun, do hereby will my clarinet talent to Mary Edna Boyer. 8— 1, Henry Keller, do hereby will my excellent English to Miss Brown. 9— I, Harold Boyer, do hereby will my slow speech to Grace Sliger. 10— We, Esther Davis and Florence Stoler, do hereby will our excellent cheer leading ability to anyone who wants it. (The next unlucky persons) 11— I, Mary Marker, do hereby will my talent as a ‘blues singer’ to Miss Martin. — 17 —
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99 ANNUAL 1936 I decided to return to Ohio by plane. When I went to the airport to get the schedules, I stopped to buy a magazine. The first name I saw was Lucile Kahler, in big letters. I saw that my old pal was a short story writer. As it was one o’clock and my plane left in fifteen minutes I decided to wait. Soon I was on the plane and we were ready to go. I began thinking about everyone I had seen or asked about, and I had accounted for all my classmates but Esther Davis. Where was Esther? As if in answer to my query, she appeared before me attired in a trim uniform. Esther was an airplane stewardess. She was completely wrapped up in her work. She hoped to be a pilot, someday. While we were talking, the motor supttered and died. The pilot tried frantically to start it, but to no avail. My last thought before we crashed was: “I knew if I took an airplane it would crash.” When I came to, my husband was rubbing my hands and calling my name. I found myself, not in an airplane crash, or the hospital, but on the floor! I had been dreaming and had fallen off my chair. — 16 —
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