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W ' ' WW -. z i in 7 7 7 - 7 -I f f 74'44 . , . A A ,L - 3 ' ,C : CLASS WILL By this indenture, made on the twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, the Class of '31 of the East Hunting- don Township High School hereby wills to the members of the underclasses our sun- dry valuable possessions. Students of these classes are commissioned thereby to live in such a way as to be worthy of these several gifts as we the Class of '31 have been. We will to Kathryn Mentzer the blonde beauty and scholarship of Florence Johnson. We bequeath Ida Sue Adams' place on the basketball team to Fern Pritts. Jack Andrish's It is passed on to Red Ottenberg. Wilda Weibel relinquishes her position as school pianist to .lane Poole. Doris Aspey's dramatic ability is given to Jean Albright. Paul King bequeaths his gracefulness to Mason Bashioum. To Charles Faust goes Ben Baldwin's gift of gab. Eleanor Braithwaite's quiet ways are turned over to Nellie Kreminski. We give Wa'lace Shaffer's ath'etic prowess to Clarence Springer. Gilbert Stout's saw and John Rolko's accordion are tenderly bestowed upon the Balestrieri brothers. Ruth Miller passes on her fondness for red to Alice Baker. Joe Moore's innocent looks are transferred to Skipper Pritts. Arnold Davis leaves his popularity with women to Harold Hill. Virginia Felgar is left Lorraine Breegle's giggles. Paul Felgar wills his meekness to Kenneth Aspey. Rip Wilson receives Jim Dezort's captivating smile. Frances Leighty gives her vocal ability to Bob Weaver. Eleanor Ramsey's curly locks are bequeathed to Mary Porter. Edward Mottle surrenders his position to anyone who Wants it. Kathleen Vance's vivacity is to be taken over by Marie Albig. Pete Lazor relinquishes to Erna Kineer his journalistic accomplishments. The Stoner twins will their similarity of looks to Gayle and.Geraldine Beistel. Edward Springer's bashfulness is left to his brother Albert. Stephen Stana's dramatic and musical abilities are passed on to Frank Melago. Melvin Hough gives to George Fretts his p'ace as cheerleader. Our seats in the auditorium are given over to the Juniors. To them also we leave Three Centuries and Macbeth To our alma mater we leave the underclasses to have and to hold. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals. fSignedJ The Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-One. Witnesses: Hazel Hale Mary Reed William Davis. Mildred Hart -. y i 5k' : -A a i f ffafg M
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E Y H, Y,- X '- if ffl l f W 0 f fo X 'A 'ZW - In A I., W I ' JUNIOR CLASS President ,.,..,. , . .Richard Hill Vice President. . . .... Hester Porter Secretary ..... . . ,Mildred Wilson Treasurer. . . . . .Ralph Wilson Albright, Jean Albig, Marie Baker, Alice Baker, George Bashioum, Mason Beistel, James Copeland, Josephine Evans, John Faust, Charles Finfrock, Vera Mae Fretts, George Frey, Merle , Hafer, Winifred Hahn, A. J. Herbert, Marie Hill, Harold Hixson, Lucinda Hixon, R. G. Hodge, Kenneth Hodgkiss, Paul Keslar, VVil1iam Kinneer, Erna Kooser, Ralph Leonard, Grace Lightner, Betty Love, Harold Mclndoe, Mary Mentzer, Katheri Miller, Lottie Miller, Russel Moon, Ethel Mottle, Nellie Murray, Pearl Myers, Clarence Myers, Harold Nesta, Donetta Newcomer, Dorothy Ottenberg. Albert Pattock, Elizabeth Paul, John Pershing, Dean Polonovsky, Catherine ne Porter, Mary Poole, Jane Popovich, Mary Pritts, Clarence Raymond, Irene Reynolds, Esther Rexroad, Eleanor Scott, Harry Springer, Albert Thomas, Madaline VVadsw0rth, Joe Weaver, Dorothy Weaver, Robert Weisel, George Weitzel, Sara Welker, Ruth Wentling, Edna Yezek, Charles Hershberger, George A s J ff' HQFQEL
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