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ul ! 19lRE'TROi33 Junior Beetley leaves his position las well as his shoesj as back guard on the basket ball team to the ever-ready and alert Charles tSliml Burchard. Helen Bittner willingly bequeaths her studious efforts in the fifth hour assembly to the sophomore class. Maxine Clapper and NVayne Ford, the Romeo and Juliet of 1932-33, will to Ernest Girod and Ruth Hartup that tete-a-tete corner in the senior assembly. Hurry and get a patent,-Ernie. Louise Fulton and Kathryn Hollis bestow the red hair dynasty upon Lodell Baker and Rowena Sutton. John Gable, alias Little Jack Little, bequeaths his sunny personal- ity and touseled hair to Dwight Casterline. Merle Joris and Maxine NVorley, those roving Juliets, bequeath their wanderings from the West End to Virginia Travis and Marie Smith- Keep up the good work. Delpha Garrett bequeaths ber absent-minded expression, baby face and mannikin ability to her only rival, Margie Townsend. Alfred Parker leaves his responsibility of keeping up that Mill Grove reputation to tiny Thomas Earl Davis. Robert Love, the one that put love in Romance, leaves his highway perambulations to Robert Bell, for many years to come. James McKenna--alias Eddy Cantor-leaves his funny-face activ- N' ities to Lovell Kellogg. What a reputation to keep up!-plus a free the- ' i if atre ticket. , A ' I interested in Bible Study and Sunday Church. J Jw Charles Williams and Vernon McMaken leave that Siamese Twin f :Fig Ervin Mannix leaves his preacher's daughter to any young feller Attitude to Bill Hawthorne and Bob VanWinkle. ' X' f Robert Hogan and James Hubbard leave their race for honors in QV! 1 swimming to two of the most ambitious of the underclassmen: namely - yi Carl Townsend and Duke Grey. V 4 gi if Ruth Williams leaves her boyish bob to the very boyish Mary Eliz- f L- T'--QQ! abeth Boody Schweier. lu Margaret Jane Rapp bequeaths her careful watch over Lester Cale 1 ?. AI 'X '1 to any wondering junior that will meet her qualifications. I . g Alfred Markin, the ivory tickler, bequeaths his position as nurse . f. .ft ' maid to the Sextette to any young tickler that can stand those flattering o rg, Wai, glances and pretty smiles without weakening .... NVho whispered Rob- f ert McKenna ???? Frances Sutton and Chester Smith leave their ability to say noth- if zgfiiffil- ing and think less to Wilbur Willman and Robert Huggins. Ho--Hum. 'iii-A Edward Gable and his men-about-town bequeath an open Held to ' the boys of the junior class-The race is on. il 'W f I . 1' ,gi fl if Florence Haag leaves that chorus girl inclination to Icabod's rival, N . - Ellen Beasley. ' 'T Garnet Crites leaves that immobile facial expression so keenly miss- . , MN e-329 . .i A I , LIL . sz- . -1:1 - - '---1' : ...,--..- A -, G
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19-RETRO-T33 Norma Wentz regretfully leaves What-a-man Kastetter to Polly Pru- den,-But don't forget, Pollyg Norma's not out ofthe race yet. Howard Wilkins bestowes upon John Louck his care of Miss Kel- say, provided John promises to say Good Night when she lovingly drawls- Heelllloooo. . Clara Cheney leaves ten cents to the junior class to buy their un- derstudies each a big ice cream cone next year. Delores Claytor leaves her Thursday night capers at Eaton to the eighth grade girls. Samuel Cooper leaves his long rides to school on his trusted bike to George Williams. Pat Cronin leaves his seven-year plan to the on-coming Russian. Paul Daugherty leaves his ability and man-about-town airs with women to Howard Ballenger. Dorothy Dearduff leaves her dramatic ability to Andrene Blodgett. Elizabeth Dee leaves her place in the Girls' Sextette to Dorothy Loney. The change will be made the second Tuesday of next week. Jane Stinson bestows upon Miss Borden the absolute control of Bish Stewart for the year of 193-1. Watch him, Trella. Gert Williams and Kate Wright donate 'YS compacts and 3463i sticks of lip rouge to the girls of the freshman class. Marilyn Strait and Betty Hill will to Mid Dickey and Mabel Mc- Clintic their well worn ability to hook rides to school. Floyd lhfilson leaves his position on the Airdale baseball team to the indiscriminating Bob Vanwinkle. Ruth Thompson wishes her many contented hours in a Chevrolet Coach to any person who can make good grades and also stay awake in the assembly the morning after the night before. Veda Stump wills her knack of bumping into everyone in the halls to Martha Gardiner. William Slater bequeaths his come and get me glance and his sox appeal to Wilbur Willman. Ruth Snell and Betty Knott leave those baby faces and those partic- ular stools at Cronin's to any persons interested in Chair Sitting Con- tests. George Sparks leaves his ability to sing, his Saturday bath, his Bar- rymore profile, and his manly chest to Mammoth-Foot Joe Risinger and Bill Kastetter iplenty to go around and some left over.J Ruth Smith leaves her quiet and demure ways to Charlotte Sim- ison, if Sam can keep still that long. Esther Phillips leaves her bathing beauty contest awards to any- one who thinks she has enough it to take her over. Nows' your chance, Helen Cook. John Pursley leaves his box of .lad Salts to any one wishing to lose excess weight on a full stomach. Harold Shoemaker leaves his Retro headaches to anyone with less brains than he has, but we surely pity the guy. Leona Adams bequeaths her bookkeeping ability to Richmond's ,l. 4, c it ',. 3 is ea x xg l l Q i E , , A V, . uk N gl P Q? l' I IZZ Q fx , fy 'fl F 'r 'if tl 9' lf , r, -,,-, -if nw P 1 I -, ,I is ' 1 43573 'iff Asylum. Yea Mates, let's go. 1 , A Vera Bedwell leaves her ability to hold a man to June Bohr. P ' . 'le -A - .JJ J- Z,?'7 5mf1- , 'y i f lzfzl, , . ,xg--f . -- '- ' f-5
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19-TRETHOl33 ed the last semester to Crystal Haag. The interval was time out for Garnet. Helen Gardiner leaves that ability to cowe the North Ward pupils to anyone who can assume an expression of equal severity. Junior Miles bequeaths to little Henry Fox that peaches and cream school-girl complexion and a dozen cakes of Lux to boot. Robert Place, that up and going young man of Loney's News Stand, leaves to Dick Stein his position of keeping an ever-watchful eye on Dorothy in his absence. Evelyn Roberds leaves that astounding typing ability to the speedy, errorless Mary Shores. June Dennison leaves her ability of getting good grades in English to the junior class. They need it. Clara Dilly gladly wills her long walks to school each day to Mar- tha Risinger. Robert and Russell Knecht leave their power of being large men in condensed form to anyone having the ability to shrink for it. Richard Knoderer gives Hope Waters to any good looking gentle- man who has a Chevrolet car. Margaret Labig and her partner in crime, Leona McGary, leave to Ellen Beasley their sophisticated manner. Thelma Lynch leaves her demure and silent ways to Ollie Olson fthe Swedel and Company fmeaning Mabel McClintic and Catherine Daugh- erty.J The up and rising Betty Henze bequeaths to Zack Mahorney her trusty act of explaining to Mr. Joseph C. tis it Clarabelle???J WVagner the how and why of any subject. Such an opportunity! !!! Orpha Lake, Yula Minneman and artful Winnie Marshall leave their combined quietness to the entire eighth grade. Just in case there is lack of one-The contribution of Dorothy Gilbert fills the list. Florence Wentz bequeaths her love of the sea--to anyone with a weakness for sailor costumes. Skippy Larmore leaves his famous books on How to be a Shiek to Frank Ervin and John H. Frazier. Edith Lewis wills to Donna Rae Baumgartner her singing ability,- it is rumored that she ate birdseed and slept on a roost at night. Your cue, Donna! NVe, the Class of Thirty-three, hereby single off the items of our property. Witnessed by the following honorables: PAUL DAUGHERTY. JAMES MCKENNA. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS. BERNADINE BATES. GEORGE SPARKS. if it gigi-255' 'Xi all I 'E X N Q r uf' x jig. ii if f i- 1 i I: Q . 1 5, to 1 .ffffgllf gf Iii stil' u it fi lift E, if X. ii i f jak. fi' - R . -'t- A It X J 'N . yglxh . rf, ti, If 4-:iw , . - - U s f - A N ' -
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