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SENIOR CLASS WILL e, The Senior Class of Lockland High School l936, knowing that if we do not leave some of our worthy characteristics with the underclassmen, they would be lost without the standards of our class to which they will try to live up to, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. l, To the oncoming Seniors we bequeath our well-liked orchestra seats in the auditorium, but do hope that they will not fight over them as we have. To them also, we bequeath the work or play l?l that always goes hand in hand in making a Dictograph. 2. To the oncoming luniors we leave our most outstanding athletic ability anddwe know that they will supply the school with championships as we have helped to O, 3. To the oncoming Sophomores we leave our everpresent good spirit and especially good CPD behavior in study halls. To them also, we leave our utmost at- tention which we always gave Mr. Hess in Sociology class, 4. To the oncoming Freshmen we bequeath our knowledge which will help them through the perilous stage of High School life in which they now know noth- ing and know not that they know nothing. Our Most Personal Characteristics We Bequeath as Follows: l, Donald Sandy leaves his standing room in the Freshman hall to Stanley Ciay. 2. Fred Wendt leaves his speaking ability to Douglas Hitt. 3. Lee Clark leaves the request for Paul Lichtenberg to take care of Mary Nieporte during the next year. 4. Ed. Thompson leaves his romancing ways to Carl Owens. h Betty Yeazell leaves her office position to anyone that Mr. Shell sees fit to ave it. 6. Roland Bergamyer leaves his physique to Paul Moore. 7. Bettie Weber leaves her talking ability in study halls to Margaret Booth. 8. Floyd Green leaves his paper throwing ability to lack Mooney. 9 Dick Murphy leaves his A's on his report card to anyone that needs them. lO. Odetta Newton leaves her well-known laugh to her oncoming Freshman sister. ll. Tom Mooney leaves his charitable ways to Ray Bauer, h l2. Gladys Wagner leaves her winning ways to lean Montague, if she needs T Gm. l3. lack Morrow leaves his long legs to Paul Abercrombie. l4. Robert Van Epps leaves his wavy hair to Bob Homan, l5. Roy Reinhart leaves his pleasing smile to Earnest Robinson. l6. less Ryan leaves his knowledge in Chemistry to Mr. Morris. l7. Mable Mink leaves her typing and shorthand seat in Miss Pfaff's room to anyone that wants it. D l8. Mezza Vander Vxferff leaves her editorship of the Dictograph to Leora ungan. l9. Lloyd Yockey leaves his Athletic ability to his brother, Rich. 20. Barbara Tribbey leaves her first place in budding romances to Leora Dungan and Walter Schmeuszer. 2l. Paul Price leaves his powerful physique to Harvey Bolser. 22. Cliff Meierhoefer leaves his position on the football squad to Paul Ballbach. 23. Mary Keltner leaves her shorthand ability to Thelma Husman. 24. Bill Wamsley leaves his wise cracks to lim Collins. 25. leanette Meyer leaves her singing ability to Anne Ross. 26. Verna Lichtenberg leaves her love l?i for Chemistry to anyone that wants it. 27. Bob Libbee leaves his cheery Hello to anyone who cares to be friendly. ln witness whereof We do set our hand and seal this, our last will and testa- ment, this lOth day of june, l936. B. Wamsley E241
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1 PERSONALITY sono HITS Roland Bergamyer ......... Ruth Bush A.....,.......... Lee Clark A............. Evelyn Denny ........ Ross Fox ........... Floyd Green ,.4,...... Mary Keltner ............ james Klaine rrl,...l.,..l. Verna 'Lichtenberg ,.,, jack Morrow .....4....... Mary Meyers .,....,.... Tom Markland ....... . Mable Mink ..,....,..,... Cliff Meierhoefer ..,.., Tom Mooney ......,..,.. Ereida Martin .,...,..,... Frances Matthews ......... Dick Murphy ..........,.... Odetta Newton ....... jeanette Meyers .....,.. Paul Price ......., Roy Reinhart t......,, jess Ryan .4.,..,.,...... Don Sandy .,...,.. Margie Schnitzler 4......... gl? .,...... Ed. Thompson ,.....,..... Barbara Tribbey .s,..,. . Mezza Vander Werff ....,.,,. Bob Van Epps .....,.,.,t.. Gladys Wagner ........... Marie Weaver .,..... Bettie Weber ......,. Fred Wendt ...,...... Bill Wamsley ......... Betty Yeazell ........ Lloyd Yockey .,..,,...,.. Thomas Barnette .......... Annabelle Everett ,..... Bob Libbee ...,....,....,..... t.,..t ....,..........,, Love ls just Around the Corner ...,.............. Spell Bound ,,,........... Sailor Beware ....,f'lt's Unbelievable ..j'One Night In Monte Carlo .,...., l'll Be Seein' Ya in Church in H 11 n . t,........,.,.... just Plain Ole Me ....,............... Strike me Pink Eyes . ..,........,,. ,. l'm an Ordinary Human You May Not Be An Angel Lars All stag Like the Dicky Birds sing nr it 11 . Riding Around In the Rain .,...,. Your Eyes l-lave Warned Me and Saddler' l'll Be Faithful ,. Carolin' ls Calling Me The Lady ln RED ni Flowers For Madame Little Bit lndependent . She's Way Up Thar' .....t.. Little Man You've l-lad a Busy Day .. ..,..... Sweet and Slow ., . ,. T ,..... Footloose and Fancy Free in Bloom U ' l - ' ,H Aint Misbehavin s.,.,.. You Got To Be A Football Hero .. ...... Speaking Confidentially ....,, Music Goes Round and Round s.s..u. Stay As Sweet As You Are of the Old Piano I! nl in in 11 H l Eenie Miney Moe ..,.... Let Me Call You Sweetheart Never l-lad A Chance ii Moon Over Miami fflffflviiii''AiiE ouR Lucky START: Lazy Bones .,...... Fare Thee Well, Annabelle Emma l-lunter ........,.. ...,......,, ..,.,........... ' ' Every Little Moment james l-lall .......t.. ' .... .... ........,..... ...........,,........,.............. ' ' M oon Glow Lucille Kennedy .l..,...... ..,...,.,... .....,...,..,....,t.,..............,..,...,.,.,... ' ' Puttin' lt On Aaron Love .....,...........t.. ....,..,.. . ........,..t..... ' 'That's Why Darkies Were Born Lewis Mundy ....,............... ...t......... ' f .........,t.........,.... Swing Low Sweet Chariot Ossie Lee Randolph ......... .............,.....,..,.....,,....,..,....,........,.... ' 'Old Black joe Gertrude Wilson ........ ............,. Q.. Carry Me Back To Old Virginia Vera Gertz .....,.......... 23 l'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
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