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Clarence Conley, my Gentle art of bluffing, to Earl Black. Dorothy Geeve, my Waterman to the Ideal American Girl, Velma Bemish. . John Trcka, leave the class editorship for the following year to some unlucky Junior to be framed as I was. Georgia Aaron, my alluring curves to Ina Bicknell. Chester Gora, will the Tuba I play, to any fellow who can play the Umba on the Rumba. Charlotte Sempka, my natural curly blonde hair to Sophie Agorichas. Edward Golinka, my skill in being the guy to boost the class average to Eldon Graham. Verda Guse, the honor of bearing the title of the Tech Mannequin to LaVerne Brown. Vernon Hennebohle, the switchboard which took me out of so many classes to Robert Henky. Lucille Gasaway, my popularity to Anna Klee, due to the fact that I withhold the supreme power of beautifying the girls during lunch. Frank Kocman, my ability to tell fish stories to anyone who can catch cold. Dorothy Zarndt, the privilege of allowing the Cream of the Senior Boys to attempt to reverse the charges on the school ' s phone without getting caught. Walter Koeler, my pipe wrestling ability to John Saunder. Margaret Raskowsky, my desire of being present on bluffed blind dates t6 Irma George. Nick Kosier, my bad habit of breathing to Ellis Cross. Luella Tereba, the supreme privilege of being the last to enroll in the Senior Class and the first one out to Alene Crim. John Minnsberg, the privilege of eating his lunch at the Coney Island Lunch Room to William Geeve. Grace Jarrard, will and shall install a New Deal in our dear Alamater (To get even with my so called friends yet enrolled in our beloved — school) to Catherine Beck. Charles Stringham, my dimples to Ruth Harris. Joe Thomas, my bass Viola to anyone who wants to play a miniature violin on a large scale. Art Young, my Three phase motors to any two faced guy who looks Half way decent. Eddie Camp, shall retain my name for the Duchess and May God Bless Her on Flirtation Walk. Francis Eaton, my ability as a ham actor to anyone who hates pork. William Wilfinger, my ability to make errors on Tech ' s Scoreboard to William Wilfinger, Jr. Joseph Trzeciak, my ability of getting electric shock to Donald Dodd. Charles Chartos, my ability of avoiding Avocational Exercises to Bob Neil. Dave Lyda, my pitching ability to Vic Kielmen. Wayne Brown, my height to a future Tech center. We, Julia Davis and William Kish, our quiet and unassuming ways to some loud Juniors. Walter Last, will my ambitious desire to receive minor injuries so that I may have a reserved seat in the Nurses ' Office and discuss the latest gossip to Julious Molner. Richard Pittser, my ability to ditch school without getting caught to Robert Jewett. Raymond Tauber, my ability to crack jokes that by now should receive an Old Age Pension to Pearl Shipley. Item 5. The class of ' 35 in the generosity of their last moments here, do hereby allow the remaining struggling class to help themselves freely and without restraint to any Senior Property left behind; providing they treat said property with all the re- spect due to articles formerly owned by Seniors. Final Item: We do hereby appoint Mickey Mouse the sole executor of this our last will and testament. We here unto set our hand in witness of this, on this thirtieth day of May nineteen hundred and thirty-five. THE CLASS OF THIRTY-FIVE Through its Attorneys Rose Newman ' 35 Raymond Tauber ' 35 22
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