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Edwin Salminen NED., I liked school, all but the studies. Hall Guard 25 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 35 Traf- fic Board 35 Arrow Club 4. eniofzs not picfwzed Elizabeth Matty BETTY She's wise for she worries not. G.A,A. 35 Library Board 2, 3, 4. Doris Mae Chapman She already has her man. Hall Guard 25 G.A.A. 35 Commer- cial Club 4. Richard Hemming HDICKH He'II find a way. Band 25 Class Vice Pres. 35 Stu- dent Council 4. George Edward Kaso Gus The other half of a good fight. giergeva High School, Geneva, Ohio Herman Squire Hanni SQUlRE Who does not love wine, women, and song, Remains a fool his whale life long. Jr. Varsity Football 25 Har-Binger Staff 25 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 HiY Club 35 Arrow Club 2, 3, 45 Student Court Bailiff 35 Student Court 45 Varsity Basketabll 3, 4. Raymond Hirvi IIRAYII l don't believe in principle but I do believe in interest. Hall Guard 2, 3. Robert James Kondas HBOBH We're sorry that he dldn't come sooner. Ashtabula City High, Ashtabula, Ohio 2, 3. Rita Mae Wolff ,IRI-I-If You should hear her beat out boogie Woogie. Fairport Harding High, Ohio 2, 3. Fairport, twenty-four
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x twenty-th ree Betty Mae Tobias .f-I-OBYH :he willu smile no matter what appens. Hall Guard 35 Study Hall Comm. 35 Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 2. Barbara Jane Tucker UBARBH Rose Ann Trayter ROSlE She says little, thinks lots. Home Economics Club 3, 4. i thought rd die laughing. R'-'Th EilZCli3efi'l Tl-lille Home Room Sec'y 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Crop and Spur 25 Speech Club 2, 35 Study Hall Comm, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Har-Binger Staff 3, 45 Anvil Staff 45 Vice Pres. of Scarlet Torch Club 45 Pres. of French Club 45 Vice Pres. of Home Room 45 National Honor Society 4, Vice Pres. of Social Board 4. Jean Vendi J EANIE I'm no angeI. Speech Club 25 Cheerleader 2, 35 G.A.A. 35 Destributive Education Club 45 Study Hall Comm. 3, RUTHY I'rn very much engaged at the present. Hall Guard 2, 35 Home Economics Club 3, 4. Marijane Ward DUDY Born with the gift of laughter. Study Hall Comm. 45 Commercial Club 45 Service Board 4. Jean Marie Whitely George Wilson JOHN N I E Sweet and shy. 5 Commercial Club 45 Service Board 4. He knew the precise moment when to soy nothing. Cleveland Heights School, Cleve- land, Ohio 2, 3. Robert Wilson Alyce Werbeach Fr SMOKY Hm, yau're nervous. You must never have driven with me before. Social Board 25 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 35 Study Hall Comm. 35 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 Traffic Board 3, itz Wolter We rnust eat to live and live to eat. Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 4: Hall Guard 4. HAL., Her heart is as great as the world. Service Board 45 Commercial Club 4. Richard Vaughn Wyman DICK You can prove anything by fig- ures. Study Hall Comm. 3, 45 Traffic Board 35 Hall Guard 35 l-lar-Bing- er Staff 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 4.
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Glass We, the Senior graduating class of Harvey High school in the year of our Lord, nine- teen-hundred forty four, being in sound mind, as usual, and having much better judgment than usual do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, revoking all former wills made by us: 1. John Pierce's recognized ability to keep any class in convulsions of laughter is left to Clark Burwell. 2. To Lois Haskins, Jane Dickson be- queaths the book, Cheerleading Made Easy, illustrating various cheers to prac- tice at Scarlet Torch meetings. 3. Lucille Brainard leaves the kids in Mentor to Betty Sheve. 4. Margaret Anderson wills her methods of planning super-duper, prize-winning homeroom meetings to next year's presi- dent of room 35. 5. The heavenly bliss of Leah Benning- hoff is left to Fay Fitzgerald to make her twice as happy in love. 6. Ruth Sall and Helen Beebe bequeath their memories of all the scrumptious and unscrumptious times they've had to- gether to Yvonne Boudreaux and Shirley Purtell. 7. Squier Hanni's and Jim McCormickfs AFTER-game tactics go to Doc Seymour and Leo Davis. 8. Johnny Taylor is left with Peter Brown's pipe, which once met a sad fate. 9. Bill Keener and Marshall Doolittle shall hereafter be the proud possessors of Her- ald Johnson's and Bob Wilson's he-man physiques. 10. Charles Carroll, Howard Concoby, and Bob Moodey will their Cleveland esca- pades to Don Kallay and Jim Colgrove, and anyone else who'll go with them. 11. An empty shoe polish box left by Bill Such is to be turned in for National De- fense. 12. Elizabeth McLeod's sensible ideas are left to Rosemarie Franciotti, who would be better off if she used a few of them. 13. We leave Marilyn Harer's a finger in every pie life to Elaine Esch. 14. Mary Joughin gives sixteen and one- half wads of now-juiceless chewing gum to Bill Vasbinder, who is given the op- portunity to identify the brands. 15. Shirley Hotchkiss and Marge Ferron pass on their summer camping memories to Ann Mally and Marcie Payne. twenty-five 16. Gilbert Molnar is doing his duty by leaving a colorful assortment of bow-tie, to Patty Swan. 17. Jerry Silvestro wills his book, How To Win Friends and Influence Teachers, to anyone who wants to learn the tech- nique. 18. Rita Wolff leaves a piano to Jean El- well, who might want to pick out a little boogie in her spare time. 19. Al Kallay just leaves. 20. Lois Lockwood, Sally Goldheimer, and Jean Vendi sing out the Saturday night and l gotta work blues to be heard by Shirley Fees, Alice Bihary, and Jean Munson. 21. Harold Heleen and Ed Griffin will 'ust a little bit of that sharp ping-pong p'lay- ing to Joanne Church and Delores Bart- eff. 22. We will a bit of Beverly Ellison's nerve to Phyllis Klenk on condition that she gives some of her shyness in exchange. 23. The Arrow club boys bequeath their hurriedly-called important meetings to next year's club, in case they can't think of some better excuse to use in getting out of their homerooms. 24. George Murphy's typical lrishman's wit is left to Jim Mulqueeny, who also wears the green. 25. We leave Eugene Wirtanen. 26. Margie Spation leaves Josephine Nasca without a good female dancing partner. 27. To keep everything in the family, Toni Bertone wills her friendliness and Mr. Anthony attitude to her sister, Rosie. 28. Marge Hopkins' mania for slipping out of seventh period art class to join the gang in the Har-Binger room is left to Lois Tucker. 29. To Sheridan Winkleman, Bob Huff be- queaths his man of the world air. 30. Jeannette Christie won't leave her Coast Guards to Bonnie Washburn. 31. Sadie Chapman and George Presley leave their football shoes to be stepped in by Jack Hurley and Mervin Sweeny. 32. Barbara Clark bequeaths her carrot-top to Mary Pomeroy, who is about due for
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