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TESTA ARTICLE V SECTION Dorothy Burkhart leaves Bobby Dunn to some other l1ttle g1rl SECTION Evelyn Butch Read leaves w1thout Harold Cardell SECTION Mar1e Urban leaves her sleep1ness to we couldn't f1nd one capable o carry1ng onl SECTION M1ra Gomb1c and Bob He1se1 leave East H1gh w1th pleasure SECTION Madel1ne Glasener leaves her stud1ous hab1ts to Helen Turner ARTICLE VI SECTION N1cholas Polles leaves so he can f1n1sh 1n summer school SECTION Betty Anderson leaves her deepest sympathy to all fresh1es who d1B11k6 g01ng to school SECTION Harold Sattler leaves Margaret Edgell beh1nd SECTION oe Wr1ght leaves w1th Norma Yatsko SECTION DICK Woodllng, John P1shney, Eugene Woodl1ng and B111 Thompson leave w1th the1r SW1mm1Hg ab1l1ty, much to Coach Boed1cker's regret ARTICLE VII SECTION Don Lovernov1ch, Thaddeus Juszczak, Joe Srba, Ann Bezbatchenko Bettxna Fulv1mar1, Helen Oklyesha, Amella Pn1aczek leave the1r names anyone who has the t1me to pronounce them SECTION 2 Anlta McCauley leaves her ab1l1ty to w1n beauty contests to all fresh1es SECTION Helen Koogle leaves her smallness to Peggy Curry SECTION V1rg1n1a Lytton leaves for Ca11forn1a and a husband SECTION Arthur Boyts leaves h1s Rad1o Club act1v1t1es to KayGa11agher ARTICLE VIII SECTION Eddxe Herrmann leaves h1s tallness to Ralph Burkley SECTION Harold Sweeny and Russell Cook leave the1r love for photography to anyone who wants to spend money on p1ctures 1ustead of g1rls SECTION 3 Kay Schrantz, Lou1se McDowell, Bob Vandall and R1chard Gruver leave to become future Met stars SECTION 4 The follow1ng are Just glad to leave Harry Chrlstenson, Thelma Carlson and Fd1th Nystrom SECTION 5 M1ldred Motz leaves her East Akron News column to someone who can do a LOT better We hereby declare any prev1ous w1ll and testament absolutely null and voxd We hereby aff1x our s1gnatures tbls 12th day of Apr1l, the year of Our Lord, one thousand, n1ne hundred and forty SENIOR CLASS JUNE I940 WHITE SANDALS Comphments Of FOR GRADUATION ECONOMY SHOE STORE o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,, 996 East Mdtkef Street Across from Water Tcmk I I HOMERS BARBER SHOP 1: ' ' . 2: t D ' . 3: . V . K . f ' . 4. . . . a . . n 5: . . . . 1: . J. K -a . . . . 2: ' 3: ' . 4: J . . ' 5: . . . . . 1: ' , . . . . . . to 3: F . 4: . . . . . l , 5: . . . . . h 1: ' ' . 2: ' ' . . , . . . . in xt I 1
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LAS Cf' WILL To all who shall see these presents, greet1ngs, let lt hereby known that ve, the graduat1ng class of June, n1neteen hundred and forty do hereby make and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament ARTICLE SPCTION 1 Frrst we wlsh to extend our s1ncerest thanks to Mr D1llehav and the faculty for maklnv our four years at East so enyoyable, for hav 1ng so much pat1ence w1th us SFCTION 2 Because of lack of funds we cannot leave Ot1s escalators, we had 1ntended, but we do leave a used road scraper to take the holes out of Mary Avenue SECTION 3 Bruce Kesse1r1ng, our d1m1nut1ve presrdent, leaves hrs d1cta torsh1p to the pres1dent of the January Class SFCTION 4 T M Clarence Taft G1lham, we leave a copy of Adolph Hrtler book, HMe1n ampf N SFCTION 5 T M ones, we leave a gallon of skunk 011, so he may con txnue to have that plaster of par1s look ARTICLE SECTION 1 T the january Class, w leave wlth the hope that they w1ll do more study1ng than we d1d SECTION 2 MarJor1e hle1n leaves Mr Straw a super duper gasol1ne scooter plus s1ren, to chase would be loungers from the trlfd floor at noon SECTION 3 It 13 an 1mposs1b1l1ty, but we w1sh we could leave Mr ones to Mr Case d1shpan hands SECTION 5 We leave Mr Mearlg w1th three thoroughbred bloodhounds catch unwary fresh1es 18 the halls ARTICLE III SPCTION B111 Holsberry, V1ctor B1shop, Hensley Hobbs, and Frenth how leave together SPCTION N1hla Shaw, Sanford Mh1te, and Carl Le Master leave the1r QHIPIDSSS to no one SECTION 3 Helen Oven leaves her yellow curly locks to Dorothy Bxnkley SECTION 4 Ruth We1r1ck leaves w1th Gordon Roos, much to Paul Detze dxsgust ARTICLE IV SECTION Rrchard Rosche leaves w1thout hav1ng a s1ngle date IH hlvh school SE TION 2 All sen1or bovs who have to leave thelr glrls beh1nd do o w1th warn1ngs to would be competltors SECTION 3 Barbara McMahon leaves her frlends 1D the off1ce to anvone who wants to have a good txme SECTION 4 Dorothy Baugher leaves w1th Tom Harry SFCTION 5 Roselene Arnold leaves to get marr1ed and to run 8 farm L ' ' ' be I ,Zi z . , . , . , U I, Z , ' as , ' : o r. ' ' l ' K . . , : o r. J ' - II : o e ' ' L1 : . . . . . . 0 J , SECTION 4: Ruth Billings leaves foods class to anyone who wants to get Z . ' ' 4. . to . I 1: ' ' ' , - -fe CIII, 2: . - . A : - - . I A. 1: . . . . I . . I C Z , L . . . , S
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CLASS PRCDPHECY Here we are at the famous Mad1son Square Gardens for what PFOm1SCS t be the most 8XC1f1hg wrestl1ng match of the year Among the C8l8bT1f16S here ton1ght, we see French Rowe the handsome mov1e 1dol, and h1s famous lead1ng lady, M1ldred Tr1plett Before becom1n a mOV1e star, French made a lot of money as a clown 1D the R1ngl1ng Broth ers Barnum and Ba1ley c1rcus I also see M1ldred Medl1ck and Edna Ferguson, well known chorus g1T1S Countess AJakalon1by1k1os, the former Madel1ne Glasener, has Just COUIS Over there 1S D1ck Woodl1ng su1mm1ng champ1on of the Olvmp1cs, and Franc1s Mcc1a1n, Broadway actress W1th them are B111 Thomas, profess1onal sw1mmer, and Rose Chr1st, star s1nger of the Metf0P0l1taD Opera Companv The match 18 about to beg1n here comes the r1ngmaster, Clarles M1tchell HLad1es, you are about most famous 1n the h1story U n th1S K1ller hessel h1s 110 pound s 1p t1tle U N n th1s hennyKMan Moun class hav1ng talk1ng and much -1 and gentlemen to M1fH6SS the wrestl1ng match Q60 f wrestl1ng corner, we have TIDQ, defend1ng Z R ! world champ1on 'ff fwf f , corner, v have ta1n Dean Dav ALL GRHDUBTES OF EAST HQ MIQQE 1940 reduced .laugh1ng Here comes the referee, Ralph Lockney, and the match start1ng Both part1c1pants are f1ght1ng hard for the t1tle The man over by the r1ngs1de, chev1ng on the end of h1s Clgaf looks worr1ed He must be Henslev Hobbs the mult1 m1l11ona1re, w1th Betty Custer, the he1ress B111 Holsberrv, 18 also there nov owns a wall paper and glue factory C0mb1D8d Charles Burdette, the magallne publ1sher 15 also en3oy1ng the match Y1Ct0f B1shop, New York playboy, and man about town, seems to be enJov 1ng the wrestl1ng almost as much as the two beaut1ful g1rls w1th h1m Ruth McDonald and Phyll1s Starcher Several people have come 1n s1nce the match started Max kennedy, drum maJor of the Un1ted States Navy Band, w1th Jean Rosse l1t d1St1BCt1V8 V1011H1St, have Just come w1th Ruth We1r1ck an her f1ance, Gordon Roos, photographer for the New York Sun G1nger Eason, a l1ttle early ton1ght has come 1D w1th her p1aD1St Merle Holbrook G1nger 1S a s1nger on the NBC Network Tom Harry and Dorothy Baugher, who are now marr1ed, have seats over near the r1ngs1de Tom fell he1r to three m1ll1on dollars and he needed to have someone to share them Also seated near the r1ngs1de 13 Moody Sm1th, who wr1tes the column Q ll The D 1 T r ll on adv1ce to the lovelorn 1D Imogene Dav1s newspaper, 31 y erro Now back to the wrestl1ug match So far, K11ler 18 ahead Oh' Oh' Man Mounta1n 13 hurt They're carry1ng h1m to the edge of the r1uE The referee 1S say1ng someth1ng c0nt1Jaued . D 0 . . . y . . . . Q in. . . . , V. . . U . . . 5 A , --d-- A ' ' 6 EL o ' . I , A 0 Xa, . - 4 y 'V' , ' l- . y 4 . 'I' V - h . . ' f ' 17 Q X' I z I ' g2Fk uf gf' ' 1 ' e ' 4 . y - J '- is. He is also in the 110 lb. D . . - .GN .- A LL . ' H f ff ' so is ' . . . V , .- . . . . . ' - . ' . M ' . . He ' ' - . , . . . . . . . in . . . d . . . , . . . . -----
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