Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 31 of 226
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r , iliggf iff JFQDWY5 HI .1 in , o Q ' iw -:fig 5 Wm I Always being different, Phyllis Gernhard leaves the differential to Eleanor Droege. The nuts, Louise Brady and Wilburt Thauvette, are replaced by Ruth Avery and Ralph Izard. Edgar Parlette, the generator, leaves his dynamic personality to Harry Maclllahon. Chuck,' Pennington, our starter, resigns his position to Betty VVarner. Lizzie Robinson bequeaths to Georgiana Ford the name plate. . hfargaret Krause, in gaseous state, leaves the gas to Harriet Blaisdell. The 'fchains, Ethel VVeed, are to be replaced by Wilson Weed Cno relationj. Richard Belford leaves his noisy place as the horn to Anthony Bells. lllargaret Thomson, the Hcarburetorf' leaves her ability as a mixer to Dot Gail. Bob Priest relieves Evangeline Parsons of issuing our license. The dimmers, Frank Ruprech and Evelyn Murrin, leave their functions to Marguerite Thoma and Norman Epstein. Howard Schaufele, our speedometer, wills his place to Bill Irwin. The robe,,' Tucker-'er Howard, is replaced hy B-u-r-r CChuckD. Adelyn Hand leaves her part of the clock to lvfabel Benn. George Rich, our sturdy engine, is replaced by Bill Schwartz. Slippery Chuck Roessler leaves the oil to Wilbur Flash-er. Harlene Fisher leaves her body to some other make of custom-built machines. Note the racy lines. The rug,,' Mary Lou Wakefield, is replaced by Harvey Gould. Willard Christman leaves his first name to the battery.', Kenneth llflorrison, the vacuum tank, leaves his emptyness to Ryder Neff. Before the January will committee, as the bumper, resign their positions to the June will committee, the passengers, Betty Ormonde, Ethel Klaameyer, Harold Bauer, Ruth Baxter, Alice Bryden, Harriet Conn, Doris Cramer, William Ernewein. Hammond Horton, Olive Kuhl, Emil Ouilett, Don Reichart, Angeline Unfreed, and Genevieve Harrold, all will their places to the pleasure-riding members of the June class. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1925, do seal this will, the 29th day of Janu- ary, nineteen hundred and twenty-five. Witness: FLAPPER FANNY, CHICKIE, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, ELMER TUGGLE. JL 25 --- 1 -c1NnMA- zs ---

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. . A 17 t 5 5 Class Will E, the dignified seniors of Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohi0,.graduating in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, having first attained a high degree of perfection after four years of testing in this garage, wish, being both sound in mind and in memory, do make our last will and testament in the following form: First: To the nerve-wrecked faculty we do will many jolting rides in this car, such as we have taken for four years up and down Robinwood. Second: The members of the class hereby will their respective functions: Delmar Ernest, the valedictorian, leaves his place as the top to Kathryn Wilson. Harry Black leaves the black carbonn to the spark plugs. Lillian lylclntier, as the Hat tire, bequeaths her part in this vehicle to Dorothy Powers. Joyce Houghton leaves her place as the inflated inner tube to Jack Schaefer. Dorothy Giflin and Helen White leave their seating capacity to Violet Freed and Marjorie Shoemaker. Ellenora lVIcGinty, as the spring, bequeathes her springiness to Sonny , Guildard. Donn James, our capable driver, leaves his position to Jim Lister. Herb Clark is replaced by Herb,' Christman. Charles Riley leaves his elasticity as a tire to Bill Strangward. Eleanor Chubbuck wills her place as the exhaust to Viola Gerdum. Karl Schuele requests that his red hair be relieved in its duty as stop light by that of Wallace Teare. John Hursh leaves his place as the spot light to Celeste Dueth. Dashing Wilton Haff leaves the dash light to Gordon Cunningham. The brakes, Gilbert Gibbons and Bertram Almy, are to be replaced by Alethea Chappel and Frank Summer. Harriet Thayer leaves her pep as the accelerator to Pearl Koth. Ted Humphries, our Hmissing cylinder, bequeaths his place to Bob Siddal. llrlargaret Patterson leaves her tendency to rattle,' to Ruth Koob. Our shock absorbers, Frank Hiller and Paul Combs, bequeath their well- known position to Ralph Dennis and Russ Lyons. Eleanor Sandals, the crank of our car, leaves her place to Helen Webb, who, We hope, will make a bigger success of it. Reese Dill leaves his racing ability as the running board to Bill Kastler. Leah Watson leaves her frame to Fred Asbeck for a chassis Walter Scott wills his position as the 'fside pocket to Chester Twiggs. Harriet Schneider leaves her slenderness as a robe rail to Paul Hook. The headlights, Evelyn Shotwell and Trudy lilartin, leave their brilliancy to Esther Bailey and Mary Nlanning. Arthemese Bacon bequeaths her last name for the grease. The car's paint is left by June Smith and Bess Davis to Wayne Kaufman. The spokes are willed to the Hoffman Twins by Harry Peebles and James Appleyard. Gentle Mary Probasco leaves her meekness as a foot rest to Mr. White. Yetta Sharowsky and John Lehotsky leave the keys of the car to Florence Verbsky and Earl Lukavsky. 24



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. . .:-'l ' E i' . f ' i i 14 a L earn . , E ' Q January Class Poem I L. H. DAYS Purple and gold and the gridiron gods, Fall and a field, wood fringed in haze, Bleachers of color, echoing cheers, Echoing Lakewood down the years, Glamor of football, L. H. days. Purple and gold and the cinder stars, Spring, with the cagers' victories won, Sunshine drowsily flooding the halls, Through open Windows gay distant calls, Clubs of old Lakewood, work to be done. Purple and gold and Twenty-five, A Honor and glory pledged in each phase, Lakewood, the dearer as parting times nears Memories of Lakewood down the years, Joy of the old times, L. H. days. Purple and gold and Twenty-five, Sun of our school days, fading rays, Our Alma Nlater you'll keep us true, Remembering always the consuls of you, Farewell forever, L. H. days. 26 -I 1 -ClNEMA- 25 -1-

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