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Class Song Happy days We spent together All through fair and stormy Weather, Sharing happiness and sorrow, Ever planning for the morrow. Lessons learned, We'll keep in mind, Liie's vocations We must find, Striving e'er our best to do, Alma Mater, We'll stand true. We, from friends We loved, are parting, New lives in this world We're starting, Mern'ries ot this school so dear, Will stay with us, year by year. Chorus: We'll always try and ever aim high, To reach our goal. Minnie Moran Dorothy M. Snyder Thirty-six
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Class Poem We have crossed the bay, The ocean lies before usp May Alma Mater help us, And see us lead the Way. We've sailed the ship together, Through billow, wave, and foam We've battled all the Weather, We'll soon be out alone. Whatever may befall us, In life's long journey's end: We'll strive to be victorious And e'er our school defend. But now as time draws closer, To this sad parting hourg May all the hopes We cherished, Be strengthened with our power. Without a hand to guide us, On life's threshold we stand: To make decisions bravely, And meet the world's demands. -Minnie Moran Thirty-five
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Last Will and Testament On the eighth day of Iune, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, we, the Class of '38 declare this to be Our Last Will and Testament. To the underclassmen we bequeath our seats in Assembly, the privilege of presenting a Iunior and Senior play and all our beloved teachers, notebooks and books in order that they may have successful years ahead. To our beloved teachers we do hereby bequeath all the pleasant memories of the past few years. The following traits and talents twhether they be good or bad? we do here- by bequeath to the members of the Iunior Class. Elmer Allman leaves his shyness to Helen Frey. Helen Bedner bequeaths her date book to Ophelia Wireback. Lillian Beil leaves all her giggles to Catherine Bergy. Beatrice Bernhardt leaves her privilege to clerk in her father's store to Stella Pasternak. Walter Bernhardt's many wise cracks are willed to Calvin Boehm. To LeRoy Dimmick we bequeath Kazmer Beyer's ability to make top air- planes. Isabelle Boehm bequeaths her boyishness to Frances Weaver. Norman Boehm bequeaths to lennie Petrovich his dark complexion. We bequeath Helen Bosich's beauty to Helen Pfeiffer. Leon Brown wills his me, myself, and I to Fred Ganssle. Paul Chiz leaves his ability to lead a class to Louis Duh. To Verna ludd, Catherine Cope bequeaths a ride home from school. lane Diehl's boisterousness is bequeathed to Beula Koch. Velma Domiscar wills her kind nature to Myrtle Cressman. Harold Eckert bequeaths his ability to be constantly surrounded by girls, to Samuel Thomas. To Ruth Leith we leave Austin Eisenhardt's accent. Verna Eisenhart wills to Vincent Makoski one crop of red hair. Dorothy Fluck bequeaths her willingness to Betty Frey. To Iessie Bamhardt we will Betty Fritchman's neat appearance. Charles Fulmer donates all his dolls to Bruce Hagey. Dorothy Fulton secretly bequeaths her formula for beautiful blonde hair to losephine Pfeiffer. We bestow upon Charles Kukoda, Edward Godycki's title Best dressed boy . Walter Guro's black wavy hair is to be left in care of Harold Clarke. Donald Hagey bequeaths his wittiness to Clinton Clay. Andrew Hanzlik bequeaths his fighting spirit to Henry Gad. Iohn Holley bequeaths all his muskrat traps to Howard Cope. Irene Horwath leaves all her latest dance steps to Helen Kuronya. To LeRoy Fenstermaker, Merrit Hunt bequeaths all of his bookkeeping knowledge. To Bernard Reilly we bequeath Elton Koch's secrets of keeping his hair Well groomed. Thirty-seven
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