Fountain Hill High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Warren Zingler leaves his dry humor to Buddy Maley. , Jean Edwards bestows some of her abundance of height upon Jennie Perrett Qhow she needs itlh. Anna Hanner and Ruth Beardslee will their abililty to study to the unambitious members of the class. Our bashful little girl, Pearl Keck, hands down her shyness to Catherine Andrasko. Bill Noctor leaves his knack of getting past with the least amount of effort to Rob Ford. Snuffy Harlor bequeaths his enormous lung pressure, built up by playing the tuba in the F. H. H. S. Band, to our future clarinetists and trombonists. Alfred Ronca, the All-American Hitchhiker, wills his wandering instinct to LeRoy Schaller who, he thinks, stays too much in one place. Edna Marsteller leaves her ability to be little and like it to Bessie Bradford. Raymond Ramson, the Marconi of our class, gives all his knowledge about radios to William Seifert. Our head cheerleader, Jeanne Kunkle, leaves to Erwin Johnson her voice, so that he may carry on in her place and announce the cheers at the basketball games next year. The basketball managers, Samuel Ottinger and Rosemary Hartzell leave their scorebooks and pencils to William Walp and Helen Red line. To Guy Smith, Charles Ihle wills his checkbooks and balance sheets so that the Junior Class may know how much money they have to spend before they leave our high school. The ability to look neat always and to Win from his classmates the title of best dressed goes from Gerald Bachman to Joe Csrnko. Gertrude Konrad hands down her funny little sneeze, which always comes at embarrassing moments, to Walter Frick. Richard Morrissey, who delights in mimicking Mr. Brown, leaves this task for pleasurej to Mike Brown. Walter Pierok gives to Norman Schuler his love of music and hopes that he may Win as much admiration from Mr. Miller as he thought he did. Signed and sealed on this, the fifteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred thirty-nine. SAMUEL OTTINGER WARREN ZINGLI-:R ROSEMARY HARTZELL ECTYQ 'B we J-Af 3 S k :fJf J .nxty five B

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Last Will and Testament E, the members of the Class of 1939 of the Fountain Hill High School, having learned everything worth learning fand a lot that wasn'tb, now realizing that we must leave behind forever these beloved portals, hereby make known our last will and testament, declaring all previous documents of similar type null, void and no good. We, the members of the Class of 1939, leave to our heirs, the Class of 1940, all unwrecked furniture and fixtures Cteachers includedb. May they rest in pieces! We will them also our ability in copying notebooks and homework and in using ponies as only Seniors can. Besides, we give them the privilege of occupying the first floor of this wonderful building. Various members of the class also will their individual talents and abilities as follows: Our swingster, Bruce Bachert, leaves his ivory tickling talents to classicist Leona Friedman. Henry Baumann bestows his ability to make the basketball swish through the net to Wilson Sloyer. Lou Broderick unwillingly hands over his gift of gab to Dave Scob- lionko who, we think, doesn't need it much. Squirrelly Cressman drops his title as the Drummer Man in the Band so that it may be taken up by Dick Brown. Paul Cope wills his brilliant blush to any and all anemic Juniors. Fats Fatzinger leaves his love of carrying on an argument Cno special subject necessaryb to Ruth Cornfeld. The ladies' man, Joe Ballek, gives his title fand the ladiesj to Ray- mond Strahlo. Madalynne Shurts and Margaret Yost zip the ball through the bas- ket for the last time and permit Grace Cressman and Amelia Iasiello to follow up the shots. Eleanor Manners, the Fountain Hill songbird, ceases warbling so that Florence Pachter and Anita Harle may be heard. Our star guard, Helen Check, bequeaths her ability to prevent the other team from making baskets to Miriam Clark and Geraldine Hahn. - The timid soul, Edward Beier, places his title in the hands of Fran- cis Wagner. Martin Wieand, our class Rubinoif, hands over his ability as a vio- linist to Steve Kutosh. xvf'Y'E X S ,Q ci 1 M fnnr S 5 QfJIE,,?-v54l p4i,,,ff J 11 I ' '



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