Ferndale High School - Reflector Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Mabel Idleman leaves her talent in Physics and Chemistry to Jack Mallinson. Nedra Hess’ ability to make cross-word puzzles is awarded to Betty Boyd. Elizabeth (’trace Shaw leaves her ability in passing notes to youthful admirers to Joanna McAchren and Lillian hey. Fern Stutzman gives her winning personality to Sara Blough. Alton Murray’s hitch-hiking ability on the Somerset Pike is awarded to John Sht;;h Neff and Clifton Maloney relinquish to Dorothy Alwine, and Robert St,,To RayfM acke 'and Jun Koon, Bradford Ix-onard leaves his quiet and studious manmr. lcaves h;s cniphatic size to Richard Benson. n-J.tr» Catherine Temyer and Eunice Keim leave their typing ability to Jennie Dadura. Helen Cieszvnski and Leona Gastno. , . . Olivia Horner bequeaths to Dick Haughton her most profound admjration. Clayton Hershberger leaves his ability to manage candy sales to another Junior °f HarohLlusher'endows his pesky and troublesome ways to William Obert, Charles P0,ijT S,Shtti rabiH mmanage the athletic teams to Merle Fitz- Harold Mishler gives his profession of doing Mr. Kellers dirty work to R°hpaulSSttankan relays his husky voice and charming smile to his brother, Albert StalJohn Vic ndVJhb t trPhysics to Harmon McClain and William T MTry ’Butchko leaves kitchen managing and its troubles to anyone who “knows theAMrof”the scraps from the kitchen table are left to the Juniors to study CCOnjTk' Moore’s tap dancing and tall statute, respectively, to William Irons and RObGlenHM.”hler leaves his sorrows to Earl Williams, Jack Mallinson and Steve H°Isabel Hildebrand leaves her appetite for spaghetti to any Junior that can aff°EU°d Fetteman' leaves his ability to get out of P. D. questions to Jane ' S--Samuel Hartman. if they can find them. , .,;.i Rprkcbile •Hnm nd Mjori ShlS by Joe Koss.

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R K F L E C T O R 19 3 4 CLASS WILL Wo, the glorious Senior Class of 1934, now in the last throes of our four years of high school life, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament in the manner and form following: l,em A We give the faculty our most hearty appreciation for the part they have played in our wonderful achievements. Item ft—To Ferndale High School we leave our happy memories. hem (.’—The Honorable Senior Class wills, bestows, bequeaths and endows to the Junior Class all the formulas, plans, and work required to complete their couse, if “they can take it. Item D—To the Sophomores we leave our fidelity in our studies. jtrm E—The Freshmen are given three more years of worrying and poring over what books remain. Item F—The following bestowals arc made in a kind manner hoping that they will be taken in the proper spirit: To James Bovd, Charles Moore transfers his executive ability, whereas the secretarial duties of Esther Craig and Betty Pfefferl are heartily bestowed upon other capable members of the class of ’35. , Ruth Wissinger devotes three inches of her height to Toddy Wright, and Margaret Hudson. James Melvin. Llovd Rhodes leaves his English class sermons to Robert Allison. and Richard Hinman. . . p To Dean Gilbert. “Chick la-ster, Robert Livingston, and Roger Stoner are left Walter Levergood’s ways with the women. ... Byron Kuhs leaves his ability to get along so smoothly with the teachers to Robert Seesholtz, and Robert Martin. „ Dick “Speed” Barnes and Clifford Long leave their “air-mmdedness to W.llar.i Tomb, and Tony Agnello. , Frances Casriel leaves her “gift o’ gab” to Mareva Branthoover, Althea 1 rexcl, and Louise Wissinger. John Lohr. Carl I )hr. and Alvin Ling leave to Paul McDonald, Bernard Melvin, and Fred Rish their ambition to get through school on “no assignments a VCar.” Ixiis McAchrens and Pauline Nozwak leave their ways with the men to Zona Weaver. Sara Zimmer, Jean Mitchell. Mabel Moore. Dorothy Koontz, and Phyllis Davis. „ Robert Koontz gladly donates all of the work building The Reflector to anyone who thinks it’s easy. Ralph Kimmel and Jospeh Bracken leave their abilities as stage managers to John Heslop, Dwight Jones, and Walter Gilbert. Alma Trexel, Myra Noel, and Pearl Brant pass their basketball ability to Annabclle Laney, Audrey Kimmel, and Dorene Blough. Mary Louise Esch leaves her singing and art ability to V.ctor.ne Zeilcr, and Flora Baum, respectively. William Spotz leaves his big ears to anyone who wants them. Laura Blue donates her much-used shorthand books to Mabel Bush and Sara Ragcr.



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Lester Cauffiel leaves his graceful ways to Patrick John Murphy. Emma hisher leaves her old-fashioned ways to Bessie McClemens. The ability to copy P. I), questions in tests is given to John Osborn. Dick Mitchell and Alvin Dill by Charles Rogers. Ruth Roddy and Edna Mahan leave their sophisticated walk to Inez Tcrrini, Catherine Redick and Ruth Llewellyn. Don Strong wills his misfortunes to get in wrong with the chief” to Paul Yoder and Frank Miller. Theodore Chop leaves to Bill Kitto the study of the Einstein theory. Rayford heather leaves his shaving kit to Bill Davis, providing he gives an honorable promise to use it at least twice a day. Robert Rogers, otherwise known as “Bing,” wills his knack of being late to Clarence Haynes. I o Richard Holsopple, Edward Brant and Judson Hershberger, Lee Marsh wills his school-girl complexion. Leona Hoffman leaves her “petiteness to Charles Berkey. T homas Walker. Josenh Rager and 1 odd Wendell leave to Jack Landis. Emer- son Blouph and Harry Berkey their shyness. Ann Grumbling leaves her slim figure to Esther Trevorrow. John Feather wills his fighting spirit to Steve Siko. Anna Noll and Jean Smith will their public speaking abilty to Helen Baft and Ellagrace Benton. Garnet Shaffer wlls her quiet manner to Stella Chemervs. Charles and Nellie Miller leave their sur-names to Edmund Miller, Grant Miller and Griffith Miller. Algie Mishler and George Shubic leave their happy memories to Richard Mock and Charles Sivits. John Girousckv, Kennit Griffith, Donald Hite and William Hodfkins leave to Charles Barnitz, Steve Horwat, Lewis Johns, Curtis Wiley and Charles Slagle their auditorium seats. Frances Helm and Lillian Phillips leave their companionship to Anna Atkinson. Catherine Schiffhauer, Rosemary Schiffhauer and Mary Schneck. Jennie Adams leaves her tall statute to Ruth Robson. Phyllis Wolford leaves her P. D. ability to Helen Moon. Ilene Shull leaves her interest in typewriting to Martha Weaver. Walter Davis. Bob Hildebrand. John Howard, George Hunt, Orval Kaufman. Kenneth Zipf and Algie Mishler “ain’t goin’ to leave nobody nothin’.” Reasons are personal. The torture of writing a class will is gladly given next year to any Junior who thinks it’s easy; try it. We. the undersigned, do hereby maintain that this is our last Will and Testa- ment. Signed and witnessed this seventeenth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Witnesses are: Fraxk Kei.ler Telford Blough

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