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------------ '1' H E '1' R o P A E U M --------- Mr. Price our appreciation for his advice and ever present willingness to help. To Miss Crim our endeavor to make a more well behaved sixth period library class with our absence. To Mr. Parker our economics workbooks which are overflowing with UD answers. ' To Mr. Oberlin the power of our persuasion in keeping the homeroom for the oncoming seniors. To all other teachers our hopes of their having more studious classes than we seniors of 41 . And as individual members: I, Norman Baldwin, will my soberness to Dick Dove and my artistic ability to Charlotte Wilson. I, Harold Bellamy, will my desire to eat to Berdena Souders. Butter- scotch pie is my favorite dish. I, Clare Bonecutter, will my tuba playing ability to Don Steffe and my sophisticated profile to Woodena Fifer. I, Martin Broekers, will my manly conduct to Charles Yates and my way with the teachers to Joan Sudborough. I, Elizabeth Brown, will my waistline to Garland Dohner and my imagin- ative ability to Marian Haynes. I, Hubert Carpenter, will my freckles to Junior Parkinson. These might help you to win the freckle contest sometime. Imagine being crowned King Frecklesf' I, Robert Croninger, will my skeleton stature to Mariellen Ault. Loose joints come in handy. I, Diana Culler, will my sparklin' eyes and win'em smile to Annabelle Reinhart. I, Ida Margaret David, will my dimples and curly hair to Thelma Myers and my short skirts to Annabelle Bonecutter. I, Hellene Dixon, will my strutting Walk to Betty Hamman. I, Norman Dohner, will my bashfulness to Don Neuenschwander. I, Richard Dohner, will all my good times by sleeping in class to Thelma Mutzfeld. My attitude toward sleep is just more of it . I, Robert Dove, will my ability in sports to Stewart Capp excepting my long shots in basketball, which I will to Bill Wagner. I, Lawrence Dunning, will my avoirdupois to Martin Raney. I, Nathalie Eyster, will my unfeminine ways to Eula Gall, and Jack to a certain sophomore girl. You can have him now, Theda. I, Allen Fisher, will my favorite sophomore friend to Charlie Knox. Don't ask who. I mean Woodena. I, Herbert Freidenberger, will my nonsensical talk to Irene Ginder. I, Malcolm Gearhart, will my popularity with the girls to Richard Frakes. Don't be frightened, they are harmless. I, Madge Haynes, will my luck in love affairs to Phoebe Claire Oberlin. I, Russell Hoffer, will my seat in Verl's room to Elaine Carpenter. You '15 Page Twenty-Four
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----- ---- -THE TROPAEUM-----H ----- - beth Brown, was chief cook and bottlewasher. I sat down at a table where my old friend, Clarence Everett Bonecutter, the engineer, was struggling with the problem, How to Keep the Streets Clean Without Working. As we were talking, we heard the fire siren blowing, and past the window went Fire Chief Johnny Kessler at the wheel of the hook and ladder truck. Johnny is such a fast driver that once, going to a fire, the motor fell out, and Johnny coasted 50 miles to the fire. Following the fire truck, I learned that the fire was at Kandel's Kandy Kannery, the biggest enterprise in Butler. It is reported that Mr. Kandel first started making candy after a party, at which he got his hair full of taffy. Two of his stenographers, Madge Haynes and Ilah Slentz, told me that the fire was caused by the All-Is-Calm tractor dealer, Forest Trenary. Forest was demonstrating how his tractor was superior to all others. The fire truck returned to the City Hall and the Tex-Go oil dealer, Robert Robinette, filled it with Tex-Go gasoline. As Robert had just received his paycheck, his wife, the former Eldean Johnston, was on her way to the Ren- necker's Dime-A-Dozen Hat Shop. Eldean told me that Gailanna Zeisloft won the title, Miss Indiana, the girl of the year, and that Esther Naitzka was the runner-up in the contest. Esther is also the owner of Naltzka's New Noses establishment, and it is reported that she is getting rich fixing others' noses. Her specialty is fixing noses that are always getting into other people's business. I then met the great sportsman and fisherman, Wayne Traxler, who has caught the biggest fish ever hooked by man. Wayne told me it was so large it never has been measured. While we were talking, along came Devere Provines and his wife, the former Diana Culler, who asked me to dinner the next day at their farm home. There I met Hubert Carpenter, a farmer, and his wife, the former Ida Margaret David. They told me that Howard Ricketts and Richard Dohner, the two bachelor farmers, are in hiding because it is Leap Year and are afraid of getting caught. After unsuccessfully searching for them all summer, I, at last, wearied of my search and returned to work. -Allen Steckley. CLHSS WILL We, the Senior Class of 41 who have notoriously shunned the Honor Roll and continuously plagued the teachers with I don't know , and having minds exceedingly fresh and unburdened with stuff such as the Pythagorean theorem and Caesar's trip to Gaul and with sound bodies, a trifle weary from a four-year's sitting within the confines of Butler High School, we do make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament, revoking all and every will or wills, codicil or the like made heretofore. We do give and bequeath to- Page Twenty-Three slain 0:0 101014 r11r11n1sr1an1cn14r1cn14sj1x11xj1 n:nio11r1411:o1o14sjo14wj4x:cv1cr141ev11njf:cn:o1crj1ni4n14 '5'
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swam- ---- --- '1' H E T R o P A E U M ---------4-- seem to prefer that room beyond others. I, Lorraine Houlton, will my valuable musical ability to Robert Fisher and my original ideas to Phyllis Sattison. I, Eldean Johnston, will my soft, slow voice to Virginia Alwood and my dignity to Helen Croninger. I, Herbert Kandel, will my seat on the bus to Gerald Creagcr. Iva pre- fers not to sit alone. I, Winfred Keep, will my knowledge of chemistry to anyone desiring it. Take my advice. Don't distill oil. I, Leon Kessler, will my spare moments with Ruth to Virgil Alwood. I, Laura Belle Maggert, will my charm and lovely disposition to Ruth Ault. I I, Lloyd Meeks, will my blufling ability to Eileen Carpenter. It worked l for me, it should for you. I, Robert Moudy, will my sideburns to Robert Upp and my desire to argue to Irma Snyder. I, Esther Naitzka, will my sweet demureness to Virginia Traxler and my tee-hee giggles to Betty Turner. I, Pauline Norrick, will my meekness to Dwight Ulm. I, Devere Provines, will my basketball ability to Bill Loomis. I, Donna Rennecker, will my studious nature to Jim Provines and my pleasing smile to Raymond Mutzfeld. I, Iris Rennecker, will knowledge of home economics, which proves to be exceedingly great, to Iris Best. i I, Howard Ricketts, will my bashfulness around girls to Leo Haddix. I, Robert Robinette, will my witty remarks to Lorna Houser. I, Ilah Slentz, will my superiority complex to Robert Bryant. I, Allen Steckley, will my height to Wilber Diehl. I, Allan Teutsch, will my dependability to Raymond Slentz and my neat hair dress to Donald Linn. I, Mary Ellen Thurber, will my flaming hair to Virginia Williams and my various styles to Wanda Briegel. I, Wayne Traxler, will my school girl complexion to Garcile Smith and Alice Cotrill. I, Forest Trenary, will my curly hair to Stan Loomis. We know curlers are hard to sleep on every night. I, Robert Williams, will my enormous feet to Junelle Perry. I'll at least have competition. I, Gailanna Zeisloft, will my love letters from Bill to a certain junior girl. Here is your chance, Norma. We do hereby appoint Mr. Parker, our beloved and honored class sponsor, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have hereunto at their request and in their pres- ence and in the presence of each other, subscribed our names and ailixed our seal. 990102014 icxicvjwriicxififvicxiinirillllitxicridliirixxinlvic icxioioioioiaxioioiaxioie Page Twenty-Five epic
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