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Page 18 text:
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I, Robert Meckes, do will to, Charles Johnston my ability to converse with opposite sex. I, Ida Rogers, do wdll to, Cora Lewis my right to argue with instructors. I, Anna Stefany, do will to, Dorothy Anthony my right to appear innocent. 1, Ethel Stumpp, do will to, Louise Gruver my ability of having snap shots taken. 1, Paul Trively, do will to, Jerry Neuman my trick of looking innocent when caught in mischief. I, Esther Williams, do will to, Eld Gernerd my sweat disposition and culture. The Board op Editors.
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Page 17 text:
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Class Will e the Senior ('lass of (’oplay High School, being noted for onr intelligence, brilliant recitations, and knowing that our days in this school are numbered, do here-! 85 l by declare this our last will and testament. We do bequeath to the following: To the members of our beloved faculty, who look upon our demise with smiles of joy, we bequeath the satisfaction which comes from duties well performed and a peaceful rest from the weary task of making our graduation shrouds. We also leave to them a large amount of sympathy for their depressing attempts to pound knowledge into our craniums. In addition we bequeath them our regrets that their work with us was so barren of result—We leave them, but we don’t leave them much! To the Junior ('lass our seats. Occupy them, but do not try to fill them. To the Frosh: Lastly, that which gives us the greatest pang to part with our strongly entrenched places in the hearts of the faculty who have loved us devotedly because they couldn’t help it! Comfort them in their loss, but don’t imagine you can mangle their hearts as we have done. Hereby witness our Seals: I, Ralph Kisele, do will to Harold Walzuk my humor. 1, Mervin Frantz, do will to Charles Johnston my ability to study and make love. I, Arlene Kunkle, do will to, Elizabeth Gross my “all around popularity.” 1, Una Kunkle, do will to, Margaret Zermilt my ability to dance and diet. I, John McGinley, do will to, Robert Clader my habit of spending leisure hours (patronizing Lord Chesterfield.)
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Page 19 text:
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Senior Alphabet A— is for animal the history of our class, we hope you’ll enjoy it as you have those in the past. E— is for Bisele who is easily mislead, and full of tricks from his feet to his head. F— is for Frantz who we hope will be fortunate enough to don the President’s pants. K— is for Kunkle who always is gay, she laughs, eats, and whispers all thru the day, and whose greatest ambition is to marry a lad. is for Kunkle, Una which one, the one who cares little without eats and play each day. M— , r is for McGinley who comes from the greens, whose hobble is sitting looking upon the silver screens as a Pastime. M— is for Meckes the sheik of our class, whose greatest ambition is to marry some lass. R— is for Rogers who usually is rough, but never that much as to make her so tough. s— is for Stefany a shy little lassie, that you can always be sure to find near the head of her classes. s— is for Stumpp though she is not quite that round, but you can always be sure to find her around. T— is Trively who is never without trouble, who never gets his lessons and stays out after dark. W— is for Williams a willing big friend, and whenever you see her she is always the same. Mervin Frantz ’28.
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