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BCDARD CDF EDUCATICDN Mrs. Mary Scammell SeC'y To Mr. Waldorf F. A. lillis, one of the more promin- ent local business men. He not only takes an active part in school activities but civic affairs as well. George Sheetz is one of the newer members of the local school board, as well as being affiliated with the Wheel- ing Steel Corporation. Dr. J. O. Howells, who has been on our school board for fifteen years, hav- ing served Bridgeport faithfully and diligently in this respect. He is Presi- dent of the Board. George R. Smith is clerk of our board. He also holds the very important -position of cashier of the Bridgeport National Bank. Paul lVliller, another ofour local busi- ness men. He has been on the school board for a great many years. ln busi- ness he is an Aetnaville grocer. Clyde Wilson has served our school system faithfully for quite a number of years. He is also a local grocer, and in- fluential citizen. l l i i Miss Margaret Boston Sec'y To Mr. Ross
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1 l CLASS WILL Adrienne Hoover bestows her all around sports ability to Doris Bain. John Charlton leaves his stage career to anyone with blond hair. Harold Boyles and William Bertram will their excuses when going hunting to Jim Holland and Albert Herink. Helen Cook leaves her boyish ways to Emma Barritt. Helen Gretzinger and Ruth Grimes leave the title of Ulnseparable Friends to Pearl Humphry and Florence Wrixon. Bernice Shider wills her violin to Wanda Negroski while John Pogan's bass drum goes to anyone who can carry it. Dowler King gives part of his auburn hair to Nancy Nixon. Anthony Bradley and Jim Kosar leave their place on the early street car to Charles Laurent. Waneta Britton wills her latest dance steps to Betty Blinco. Violet Hall leaves her ability to act to Mrs. Varnes. Bob McFarland and Bob Robson will their way as Pals to Dave Ellis and Harold Dukes. Immaculata Tennyson and Eleanor Ebert leave their seldom heard voices to Lucille Tunt and Shirley Bettis. Howard McGee and Herbert Johnson will their ability to never study to Carl Miller, while Eugene Hegedus' sleepy ways go to John Ross. Elizabeth Nemeth and Frances Norman will their large eyes to Betty Lee Mayer and Leona Zeik. Watch how you use them, girls! Michael Ihnchak presents his scientific methods to Pop Beabout. Betty Ehni leaves her slenderness to Doris Knapp. Merwin Whitlatch leaves his long legs to Joe Sole and hopes he may soon grow up. Elsie Krob wills her place in the library to Margaret Schulenberg. To Bill Porterfield and Bob Liska go the happy-go-lucky ways of Lewis Tocket, Alec Visnic and Livio Miller. Veronica Sikora's title of Betty Boop goes to Rebecca Caruth. Wilma Shoulter and Ann Strauss will their Friend-to-all attitude to Helen Morgan and Mary Alice Porter. Fred Amrine and Roy Green will their title of Ladies Man to Chaney Ross, while the Man about town expression of Bill GriHiths and Kenny Maxwell goes to Bob Clogston and Fred Dangelo. Jim Porterfield leaves his size ll shoes to anyone they will fit. He says If the shoe fits, wear it. Eileen Stilwell leaves her ofiice as president of the G. R.'s to June Dudley with best wishes for a successful year. Ivan Martin bequeaths his curls for permanentj to Charles Hicks and George McGlumphy. Ralph McAfee leaves his swing and sway to Tom Pirozak. Wallace Rader leaves his History book with Miss Uthman and says, Don't study too hard. Bob Huggins bequeaths his ability in Public Speaking to Kenneth Henry and Joe Kosar's musical ability goes to Roy Smith. To Anna Marx goes Ann McKay's lisp, hoping she may do better. Albert Varvarovsky leaves his place on the football team to any two men who think they can handle it. Joe Harenza and Muriel Henry pass their parts of the school paper The Bulldog Barks back to Mr. Burley. Dave Marker's gum is left on Miss Shelhamer's desk to keep her papers from being taken away.
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