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5' t 1929 , y 23 ,.. sF.g.r - ' . -Ai., ,,,,...,.u ,,,.. ...W . R ,g,.. . aug . S. SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of '29, East Palestine High School, County of Columbiana, State of Ohio, United States of America, do make and declare this to be our last will and testamentg and make null and void all previous documents made by us at any time heretofore. We do hereby bequeath: Article I. To the Faculty-The memory of well-prepared lessons and unreproach- able conduct. Article II. To the Juniors-A successful Ephanian and Lyceum Csurse. Article III. To the Sophomores-All the dignity and poise we Seniors have pos- sessed. Article IV. To the Freshmen-Our vacated seats in the Assembly Hall. I, Alexander Adamson, do hereby bequeath my line, hook and sinker, also my love for Martha, to Albert Garrett. I, Martha Angle, will my editorship of The Trumpeter to Charles Merwin. I, Jeanette Alexander, bequeath my independent ways to Corrinne Dodd. I, Mary Archibald, bequeath my teaching ability to Carl Horten. I, Robert Archibald, bequeath my pull with the teachers to Clyde Miller. I, Maxine Beyer, will my yelling ability to Aggie VVilson. I, Genevieve Bott, gladly will my posing ability to any one who wishes to make a hit with the opposite sex. I, Melva Bonebrake, bequeath my big, brown, sympathetic eyes to Mike Grappo. I, Grace Brook, bequeath my dates with John Gilbert and Col. Charles Lindbergh to Mary Welch. I, Lloyd Candel, will my long, tiresome walks to school to David Chapin. I, Anthony Costanzo, will my curls to Doc Wertz. I, John Cook, will my horn-rimmed glasses to Albert Trapnell. I, Kenneth Curry, bequeath my irresistible way with the women to Robert Morris. I, Albert Davis, will my pleasant disposition and sunny smile to Mildred Crowl. I, Charles Deitz, bequeath my longing for dates to Tom Jones, hoping that he succeeds better than I did. I, Hazel Dishong, will my debating ability to Dale Meek. I, Doris Dolan, will my gift of gab to Margaret Menke. I, Sam Falcon, bequeath my ability as a basketball player to Alfred Ashdown. I, Jennie Ferris, bequeath my mathematical ability to Edward Smith. I, VVilder Foertch, bequeath my willingness to work when called upon to Bill Stein- hauser. I, Mary Garthwaite, bequeath my innocence to Dorothy Hofmaster. I, Halwyn Gorby, will my personality, which makes it impossible to keep the girls
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zz l 1' Jn., 929 3 ,Z l ,. , , 1 , ......... Q ,L nl nl.. kv., ,,.:YVi..,3-, . J .:...,., ,.,, .,,,:.,Lv A 1 Q.. - 1:ffiE3...i',:i'iaf1'g. ,-. . ... ..,... . .,.. -N ....-f-..... Jacob Trobec Napoleon was a small man, So am Il Science Club 43 lnterclass Basketball 4. Sarah Ellen Sutherin A light heart lives long. Science Club 43 Dramatic Club 33 Business Club 4. Margaret Elizabeth VanKirk The same is Peggy, Last but not least3 One day I heard the bluebird sing, That Margaret has a diamond ring. Home Economics 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 2. Ruth B. Williamson Happy go lucky the whole day through- All those who know her will say this is true. Trumpeter 1, 3, 43 Epha- nian staffg Student Council 43 Taggart Prize Contest lj Home Economics 1, 2. Katharine Irene Taucher A kindly heart has many friends. Interclass Basketball 2, 33 Latin 13 Business Club 4. Angello Skalkos When I think, I must speakf' Football 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4, Trumpeter Staff 43 Taggart Prize Contest 3. Dorothy Iverne Woods She gives her thoughts but little tongue. Anglican Literary Society 3. Grace Leona Van Fossan Little we know what she thinks or dreams. Gradatim Literary Society 33 Business Club 4.
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.-A-' AA' 'L i 'A x -. I.. ' ' 24 , 1929 ywme.. a wa y I I I I rv. 11.5. Q i, , V, I , af .. ,. :...1. mill- 3 .. ,, SENIOR WILL Qifontinuedl from me, to any one who desires it. Esther Kirtley, will my wardrobe to Mary Elizabeth Irwin. Nina Lawrence. will my curly hair and sweet disposition to Violet Hadley. Howard Leake, will my mouthful of chewing gum to Olive Hamilton. Horace Loschinskey, will my mulish, characteristic stubbornnessn to Vincent Swagger. I, Mildred Mackall, will my title Queen of Negley to my sister Grace. I, William Mansfield, will my quiet, unannoying ways to Everett McGee. Please, Everett, keep up my record, A T, Mac Marshall, will my nerve in talking to the teachers to Wilson Doll. Don't let any of them boss you, Will. I, Albert Menke, will my assistant-principalsliip to Glenn Ward. I hope that he will carry on his work as well as I have. I, Harold Hofmaster, will my ability to master Shorthand to Kenneth Thompson. I, Ruth Holman, bequeath my ability to tell any one what I think of them to Ina Brittain. I, Edson Horsefall, bequeath my good grades and my ability to always see thc teacher's viewpoint to Loren Herrington. I, Harold Kachner, bequeath my seat in the Amen Corner to Glenn Rupert. I, Herbert Mohr, bequeath my drawing ability to the next art editor of The Ephanian. I, Mary Neubaur, bequeath my short, plump figure to LaVerne Ashdown. I, Maxine Reese, will my well-modulated voice that scarcely ever rises above a. whisper, to Alice Meek. I, Lloyd Rupert, will my Chevrolet car and all my enjoyable evenings spent in such to Kenneth Rauch. I, I, I, heart. I, I, v I I, I. f Evelyn Shenk, will my sport clothes and hair-bob to Marjorie Simms. Angello Skalkos, will my ability in the art of circumlocution to my brother Peter Ellen Sutherin, bequeath my diamond to anyone with pretty hands and a loving Katharine Tauchar, will my long walks in the country to Joe and Ruth. Jacob Trobec, bequeath my small stature to Tubby Hartford. Grace Van Fossan, bequeath my shy disposition to Elizabeth Sutherin, Margaret VanKirk, bequeath my many rides on a street car to Vergie Reesh. Ruth Williamson, will my dramatic ability to Florence Hay. A ' XVe, the undersigned, do hereby submit this will as a token of our love and affection. SANTA CLAUS, EASTER BUNNY.
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