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HAND-ME-DOWNS! Ted Lyon The class of '36 wills all the good luck and happiness of Buchanan High School to the class of '37. And the following are a few individual Wills: Shorty Hattenbach's height to Maxine Shaffer. Pat Koh1mann's cage ability to Chuck Wesner. Harold Holmes' careful driving to Syd Deming. E Don F1enar's Sax appeal to Betty Ryan. ' Ben's Frank1in's pipe to Dick Ellis. Evelyn Dolph's athletic ability to Ruth Lightfoot. Louise Howe's blondness to Betty Mitchell. Hank Richards' German Goiter to Don Virgil. Milburn Shafer's calmness to Joe Bachman. Bill Habicht's stupidity to Bill Strayer. Elaine Donley's knitting to Milly Miller. Babs Hamilton's boy friends to Maxine Chrismore. Dorothy Jerue's angel eyes to Bessie Crothers. D Ed Spaselisfootball'ability to Dale Leiter. Una Ke1ley's acting ability to Marie Montgomery. Olive Pennell's ball teams to John Miller. J ack Sult's distance from school to Bob Habicht. Hubert McClellan's brain child to Bud Jesse. Leslie Brewster's bashfulness to Love in Bloom Rosenberg. Looy Paul's Niles girls to Bob Neal. Billie Metzger's A's to Dale Boyce. Eleanor Miller's cake baking ability C? ? ?J to Miss Krebs. This will has been witnessed and declared incredulous by the board of censures. M. I. Nuts U. R. Crazy. Page Sixtccu
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BON VOYAGE ' Dorothy Brown , During the first eight years of our educational voyage we were ma- rooned on an island, and there we called each other lower classmenf' But in 1932 the ship Freshman came to our rescue and led us out of the many difficulties previously endured. On board ship we found Shirley Rolen, who was selected to act as captain Cpresidentl. Our other officers were Ted Lyon and Dorothy Brown, who acted as vice president and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Miss Chandler and Miss Rochen- bach supervised class activities. Next year all passengers were transferred to the ship Sophomore, and our trip was continued. The new officers were: president, Edward Spasek, vice president, Cherry Blossom Heimg secretary-treasurer, Bill Habicht. In athletics we were well represented, several members of the class having attained positions of importance in football and basketball. When the ship Junior came along in 1934, the passenger list was found to have diminished greatly. But from the survivors we selected George Semple as president, Eleanor Miller served as vice president, Ed- ward Spasek very efficiently handled the duties of class secretary, and the class funds were entrusted to Bill Habicht. During May of '35 it was our privilege and pleasure to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom. The ship Senior under the command of Bill Habicht, president: Ben Franklin, vice presidentg Dorothy Brown, secretary, and Spencer Kohl- mann, treasurer, is slowly but successfully completing its voyage. This is the season of outstanding activities, for there will be the pre- sentation of the class play, Kempy, ' with a select castg the publication of the year book by the seniors, and lastly, the innovation of white caps and gowns to be worn by the girls, navy blue having been selected by the boys. We will be proud students when we reach the port of graduation but prouder still when we come upon the mainland to assume the positions in life which may then be offered us. 1 e Sex cntccn
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