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CLASS LSILL TXTE, THE class of nineteen liundred and thirty-seven, ])cing of sound mind m and memory do make, pnblisli, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows; iNIelvin Doughten’s thonghtful and studious ways to George Parker. Wilbur McLaughlin’s rejjutation as the All-American High School Poy to Joe Reed. Horace Hoskin’s innocent expression to Jim O’Donnell. (And does it come in handy!) Dot Douglas’s sophistication to Margaret Wiggins. Connie Bierck’s list of broken hearts to whoever wants them. Jane Hoskin’s agility on the basketball floor to Peggy MacIntyre and how they will need her! Peggy Kondas’ timid and shy ways to Frances Hartin. Betty Anne Lewis’ suniiy smile to Dot Alatlack. Eve Teesdale’s love of music to Robert Reeves. Claire Miller’s twinkling fingers to Elmer Hancock. Dominick DeCecco’s wisecracks to Jesse Wilds. Virginia Peirce’s senior dignity to Fred Pressey. Betty Schnerr’s string of nieknames to the prize stooge of next year’s class. Hannah Kirk’s dancing feet to Robert Vlaule. Kathryn Egan’s retiring ways to Marie Dilworth. Laura Weldie’s secret for slenderness to Anna Gustave. Robert Dilworth’s ability to talk you into buying anything to the whole Junior Class. Anna MacLaren’s hasty temper to Claire Brogan. Alfred Rich’s curly locks to Norma Griffin. Ralph Li.st’s versatility to Je.sse Trost. Scott Worrall’s punctuality to Bill McClure. Tom Hi])bard’s pull with Air. IVorrall t(j Alaurice Batton. Ann Samworth’s southern accent to Bill Clements. Kathleen AIcQui.ston’s dainty ways to Jim Gallagher. The Class of 1937 also leaves to the Class of 1938 one of the fine.st teachers a Senior Class could have. We only hope that you will appreciate his helpful suggestions and sincere interest in class affairs as much as we have. Signed anel sealed on this fifth elay of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven. Paye Eiyhleeu
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Questions and Answers Heard in and About NX ashington Dilly ;il AniKipolis, Is lliis just llu- Senior Class? (as ' •2, ()()() or more- iniddies passed in review). Same dear old cliap in F. B. 1., Do C-men ever kill gnys?” A eertain »irl to a certain Marine, May I have yonr name?” AVonId yon please call Room ;5()()?” Sorry, no room connections after 1 1 idO.” ‘When do we f ' o bicycle ridinf’?” ‘What time did yon say we were to cat?” (iiiide, Directly in froid of yon is the Washinf ton Monnment which is .).).) feet .55 g inches tall.” The gang hnstcr” to Claire, do to the left. I ' ll i)ass yon on the right.” . . . (’rash!! Arc you hurt?” Dilly, out of a blue sky, Did this cathedral cost much?” Eve to Sarge, Do you know where I can get some salt water tatty?” Sarge to Eve, tVe ' ll go back via Atlantic City.” Rich to hotel clerk, May 1 have another key to (iOO; I locked the other one in?” Anne Samworth at Lord Baltimore Hotel, “Is it O. K. to i)ick the chicken u]) with your fingers?” . nna MacLaren, I tell you this bicycle doesn’t have any brakes.” Iggy from gutter, This is the first time I’ve ever been on a bicycle.” A voice in the crowd, Wdio said you were on it?” What’.s that building on the right?” Sarge, “Hey Pres, who’s that you’re siftin’ with?” Miss Yeingst, in .505, Why do I always find a bellboy in here with ice water?” Jane on way to barrel filled with saw du.st, ‘‘Rali)h, may I have your handkerchief?” Rich (in earnest on way to bedroom with bath mat), Boys, this is my towel.” Sarge to Horace, “Do you have to have that heating .system goin’?” Alfred, after showing Mike how to shave, Is my face .still bleeding?” Torn to Kathryn, “Are you sleepy?” Kathryn to Tom, No, my eyes won’t stay open.” Miss Yeing.st to Jane, “Did Arthur send his love in his telegram?” Jane to teacher, dosh, T forgot to read it!” irginia to waitre.ss for the third time, May we have another dish of rolls?” Hannah to Anna as i)hone rings, “Plea.se .shut oft ' fhat alarm and go to slee]).” Sarge to Senior ( ' la.ss, How many are satisfied wifh fhe group picture?” (Xo answer.) C’ai)itol guide to Jane, Are you all the rhythm gal?” Fa ie Screiiteca
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