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sir tl eff., , 'J bv ' WHITLOW WICKLE H ff Wlsyrisiii sf H f . ..J If J. 'JJ V. Ju J . Howard Wander: Friends. Some of your best friends have been made during your school days, and I would like to take the memories of them with me. Q Seymore Warman: Hop- ing to attend college next autumn, chances of seeing former acquaintances will be slim. Therefore, I hope to take with me their lasting friendship and a few pleasant memories. I Douglas Weaver: The friends who struggled through Solid Geometry with me, and many other pleasant friendships. 0 Dorothy Whitlow: All the Ancient History books, for this is an ancient subject which is difficult to master. I Ruth Wickle: A typewriter, because I could always keep it, and it would remind me of my childhood days and all the errors I made on it. 0 Stanley Wisneski: A new desk, so that I could enjoy carving on it without having to worry about ruining school property. O Virginia Wolos: The swim- W at WTQK M all MU ' ' W 'Eff ' WOLOS WURST WYCKOFF YAROS ZILA Wa ming pool from the gym would be convenient in my back yard. A cool, refreshing swim on a stuffy day would suit my friends and me fine. 0 Fred Wurstt All of the knowledge that I have gained in this school. Also, the feeling of having made a success of my school life and having acquired many new friends. 0 Everett Wlyckoff: The wise-cracks and good times that I enjoyed in Mr. Montgomery's Chemistry class, Q Frances Yaros: The Marchant from the Oflice Practice room, because that's the easiest machine to operate in the school. 0 Euthene Young: The telephones and switchboard. I would connect them in my home to save my mother the trouble she has in getting me up in the morn- ing, Q Albert Zila: The memories of the swell times I had with my friends. Also, the knowledge with which I hope to advance my education. ueafion: What would you like to take with you from E. R. H. S.? Page twenty-six DL
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