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The CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1930, of The Technical High School, City of Hammond, State of Indiana, County of Lake, being about to bid adieu to our happy life with in its portals, do hereby make our last will and tes- tament, and bequeath the following properties to the following classes and fortunate members of the school Article I , To the Faculty as a who|e -The privilege of hav- ing teacher’s meeting every Monday, provided they have it during school hours. To the Juniors--Our good record, also our ad- vice on how to run your parties, your politics, and your annual. To the Sophomore s--The privilege and the Duty of getting out the school newspaper TNT as we did when Juniors. To the F r e s hme n--The right to turn their color (green) over to the Specials when they are through with it. To the Spe c i a I s--The right to go to Tech longer than four years in order to be graduated. Article II To Mr. Barrnws--The privilege to play golf every afternoon; that is, after 4; 30. To Miss Rich man, who is very cute, we leave a tailored suit. To Mr. Campbell, who is a big tease--The girls leave with him a big squeeze. Seventeen
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— — — The Chart Emily Kreyscher Em” Hobby: Traveling. Activities: Dramatics. T. N. T. Reporter ’29. Senior Class Play ’30. Joseph Berthold Jokie ” Hobby: Hunting. Activities: Bank ’28, ’29, ’30. Annual Business Manager. Treasurer Hi-Y ’28. Bank Cashier ’27. T. N. T. Reporter ’28. Horseshoe Team ’29. Health Club ’28. Eleanor Smith Hobby: Dancing. Activities: Dramatics. Senior Class Play ’30. Ervin Leimbach Hobby: Traveling. Activities: Bank Cashier. Health Club. Mary Drakulich Half Pint” Hobby: “Making Whoopee.” Activities: Glee Club. Dramatics. Helen Bruns Brunsie” Hobby: Sax-playing, Politics. Activities: Band. Theodore Westcott Ted” Hobby: Designing Ian elevator for Tech. Activities: Baseball ’29, ’30. Basketball ’28, ’29, ’30. Football ’30. Lois Boyer La” Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Glee Club. Art. Gym. Frank Racz Red” Hobby: Football, Aviation. Activities: Football ’28, ’29. Track ’29. Baseball ’29. Joseph Grigas foe” Hobby: Baseball. Activities: Baseball ’29. Basketball ’30. Track ’29. Jimmy” Pat” Sixteen
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•- The Chart • r vr i r ' -r .:. r -z CLASS Wll L To Mrs, Byers, whc? is bright and gay, we leave with her a Milky Way. To Mr, Co oper, who is not so awfully fat, we leave a pair of purple spats. To Miss Purdy, Tech ' s auburn-haired bride, we leave a honeymoon airplane ride. To Miss Steiner our fashion plate, we leave the right to swing on the gate. To Miss Landon. our coordinator, we leave the least common denominator. To Mr. Miller, who has a perfect moustache, we leave with him a penny in c i s h . To Mr. Wilson, who is big and fat. we leave with him a left-hand b® t . Article III I, Adalyn Baranowski. do hereby will and bequeath the owski from my name to Lillian Be i I — fuss. 1. Harry Beamer. do hereby wi I I and bequeath to John Galambos the right to talk to my blonde, I, Lois Boyer, do hereby will and bequeath my man- nish ways to Mary Paymaster. 1, Marie Chartos, do hereby will and bequeath my drag with Miss Eastwood to Viola Sanders. I, Joe Berthold, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of school when I please to Ward Mason. I. Louise Dines, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to Gertrude Miller, I, Paul Bucha, do here by will and bequeath to Eugene Mulholland the right to argue with Mr . Ca I 4 on t i ne . I. Mary Drakulich. do hereby will and bequeath to Ruth Westcott my dancing feet. 1. James Cavan, do hereby will %nd bequeath to William Peters my Rusty Ford. I, Anne Evanoff, do hereby will and bequeath to Leota Wright some of my abi I i ty to do bookkeep i ng. I , He r be r t Comp ton, do hereby will and bequeath my frisky ways to Roland Grannon. E i gh teen
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