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SENIOR WILL .. We, as Seniors, do solemnly swear That one of the Juniors will be our heir. As we make this, our last testament and w ll, We hope none of you are treated ill. But we'll do our best, and you can bet, That this is all you're going to get. So just sit tight, Chilluns, And don't think us vil ains, 'Cause you know, we're not dead yet, Solemnly swears does Jackie Rule, That he isn't any'oody's fool. And what he's got. he aims to take When from Eaton, his departure he'll make. Margaret Stranahan, all her boy friends left behind Will be willed to Alma Box. We're sure she won't mind. Then Georgie Komm, always full of happiness and joy, Leaves his fun to Bofb Shuster, the Junior Glamour Boy. And Miss Betty Ziehm, strange as it may seem, Wills her freckles to Mr. Buse's daughter, Mary Jean. Paul Sievert, the Senior Man about Town, Wills suit No. 13 to Jamieson, the Fresh- man Clown. Lavora Hawke says I'll solemnly swear, and I don't mean cuss, My basketball ability, I'll leave to my brother, Russ. Gene Cornish, who gets nothing but A's, Leaves those grades to Joe Stritzel, who's in something of a daze. In this, my last testament, sayeth Amelia Balogh, I'll leave Mr. Salisbury a 'bottle of Coca Cola. Donal-d Phelps, it must be said, Will give to Bade Crowell his hair of red. And Cleo Hoskin says tha any of you That want red hair may have hers, too. I'm going to leave my physics book, says Ernie Bassett To Leroy Cowley, maybe next year he can pass it. Those big hazel eyes owned by Marcella McKean, S-he'll leave to Marion Bott, the Junior queen. Says Arthur Rice, For basketball I like to train, But I'll leave my ability to next year's center, Martin Blaine. Amy Christensen, the prettiest girl in the Senior Class, Leaves her beauty to you and you and every other envious lass. Mary McAlpin, the Senior's prize tomboy, Leaves her horse to Alan Munn, the lS'oph- omore Cowboy. Betty Lyons, whose high school life has been full of joy, Leaves ibehind, but be careful, girls, one handsome Junior boy. Pearl Andrews, who is always neat, Wills to Doris Yost her dainty feet. Margarete Box, tri-ed, trusted and true Leaves that trust to a Junfior, Alice Drew. Emily Ertl, who is coy, beautiful and petite, Leaves to Susan Wargo a smile that can't be beat. Evelyn Oldag, the newest Senior thrush, Leaves her voice to Doris Brush. Shuster, again it may seem Regina strange, But she won't leave to you, a rboyfriend from LaGrange. Last, but not least, is the author of this story, Dave Cook, if h-e had anything to leave, he'1d be in his glory. So all he'll say is Best iwishes to you And, from Jimmy Fiddler, I do mean you. The End It's the end of All our school days, It's the end of all our fun But it's not the end by a long Ways, Of the many friends we've won. Yes, it's the end of all our school days, But our lives have just begun And we're pioud to think that always, We'll gain from the knowledge Won. It's the end of all our school days, May We rise as the rising sun And be glad and thankful always, For the help from everyone. -By Paul Sievert
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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN CLASS 1935-1936 We entered our Freshman year with the following memlbersz Amelia Balogh, Glade Box, Margarete Box, Jesse Brokaw, Agnes Bu1'ke, David Cook, Cleo Hoskin, George Komm, Betty Lyons, Mary McAlpin, Mar- cella McKean, Evelyn Oldag, Donald Phelps, Arthur Rice, Paul Sievert, Marga- ret Stranahan, and Regina Shuster, After a hearty initiation we all settled down for tried tol. During the class year Betty Ziehm from Cleveland and Amy 'Christensen from Avon joined our class and Jesse Brokaw moved to Cleveland. Class Officers: President-Amelia Baloghg Vice President-David 'Cookg Secretary- Treasurer-Mary McAl:pin. Class Advisor-Mr. Carl Mesnard. SOPHOMORE CLASS 1936-1937 During our summer vacation Agnes Burke moved to Lorain. In Septeniber when we returned to school, we found that we had four new members. They were Earl Weekly from Oberlin, Jack Rule from Belden, Ernest Bassett, and Russell Reed. This brought us to the grand total of twenty-one members. We, in turn, initia- ted the new Freshmen. At the end of the term Russell Reed left us. Class Officers: President-Arthur Rice: Vice President-George Kommg Secretary and Treasurer-Mary McAlpin, Class Advisor: Mr. John Sakola, JUNIOR CLASS 1937-1938 Upon entering our Junior year we found four new members in our class. They were Lavora Hawke from Columbia, Pearl An- drews from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Emily Ertl from Chardon, and Eugene Cornish from Grafton. This made a total of twenty-four members. We gave a min- strel with most of the members participat- ing and a class play, Crashing Society. Instead of giving the Seniors a send off with a prom, both Junior and Senior class- es took a trip to Washington, D. C. 'On our way there and back we stopped to see Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Class Officers: President-Arthur Riceg Vice President-Amelia Balogh, Secretary- Margaret Stranahang Treasurers-Betty Lyons and Mary McAlgpin. Class Advisor: Mr. John Sakola. ' ' ssmoa CLASS 1938-1939 Twenty-two members reported for school in September for the last time. Two memlbers had left our school. They were Earl Weekly, who went back to Oberlin, and Glade Box, who moved to La Grange. The Senior class sponsored a cafeteria every Wednesday during the school year. It was the first one in the school. Instead of a 'Senior class play a minstrel was given. We also had the honor to be the first class from Eaton High School to graduate in caps and gowns. 'Class Officers: President-Arthur Rice: Vice President-Amelia Baloghg Secretary- Margaret Stranaihang Treasurer-Betty Lyons. Class Advisor: Mr. John Sakola. -By Evelyn Oldag
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JUNIORS .... REAR-Merle Smith, Leroy Cowley, George Smith, Bob Shuster. SECOND ROW-Alice Drew, Helen Osborne, Eleanor Taylor, Jesse Cerlan, Joe Stritzel, Martin Biaine, Irving Austin, Dirk Reidel, Russell Hawke, Cletis Pillivant. THIRD ROW-Jeanette Ligas, Doris Yost, Alma Box, Betty Garretson, Marian Bott, Betty Mezurek, Doris Brush, Virginia Stegman, Helen Shuster, Susan Wlargo. NOT PICTURED-Bonnivere Andrews, Mary Jean Buse, Virginia Smith, Rich- ard Han ke, Lewis Kolb. We have been quite busy this year and have sponsored a few activities in- cluding our Class Play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town g The Eaton Music Hallg and the sale of the Junior's 'iLife Blood, -Chocolate Milk. We are quite proud of our class sweaters. Our class colors, Dartmouth Green and White, are carried out with a green sweater and white numbers. CLASS OFFICERS President ,, ,,,,,,,7,,,7,,,,..,,,..,,, ,,....,,.., M artin Blaine Vice President , H ,,,, Helen Shuster Secretary ,, ,, .. ,.,,.... Jesse Cerlan Treasurer , ,, ,,,,,,,,, Bonnivere Andrews Assistant Treasurer H ,. ,,.i,.. ,i..,...... A lma BOX Class Adviser ,, ., ,, ,,,, Mr. Salisbury IN MEMORIAM WAYNE CALE Died January 17, 1938
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