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CLA WILL W E, THE Class of 1938, being oi sound mind and memory, make and pub- lish our hist will and testament tins fifteenth day of April, in the year ol our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. In the following manner do we dispose of our possessions: Claire Brogan’s daintiness and charm to Mary Semerjian. Dot Kondas’ recipe for getting a man and holding him to Louise Harvey and Lorraine Stott. Edith Savidge’s sweet retiring ways to Doris Flitcraft and Lillian Wilds. Margaret Wiggins ' ability in shorthand to Betty MacDonald. Joan Douglas’ one-hand basketball shots to Margaret McLaughlin. Dorothy Matlack’s clever technique with the fellows to Eleanor Hunter and Bertha Clark. Mary Long’s punctuality to Priscilla Bowers. Norma Griffin’s imitations ol famous actresses to Mary Reburn. Edith Neal’s artistic ability to Ruth Samworth and Rebecca Reed. Frances Hartin’s sunny disposition and ability to take it to Tommy Loomis. Lyle Hill’s office boy position to Bert DiBona ventura and Jimmy Toms. (May the better man get the job!) Bill Clements’ “line” to Edward Grey and Donald McWade. George Parker’s managing ability to the Junior Class. Joe Reed’ s manliness and love of fair play to John Battin. (And may he make good use of it.) Llarold Niemeyer’s love to Louise Collier. Elmer Hancock’s athletic ability to Roland Wallace and Jimmy Gallagher. Jesse Wilds’ effeminate ways to Vernon Sturm and Bob Broadbelt. Esther Mills’ flirting ability to whoever needs it. Berwin Taylor’s sunny smile to Frank Manton. Fred Pressev’s ability in chemistry to Eleanor Gorman. Jesse Trost’s willing helpfulness to Harry Pierce. Anna Gustavs’ book, “How to be Stout and Like It,” to Betty Murrav. M arie Dilworth’s gift of gab to Mary Klodarska and Helen Stahlman. Ralph Talbot’s ability to keep his temper to Edmund Broadbelt and Ed Wilson. And iast but not least the Senior Class, as a whole, wish to leave the memory ol their reputation to the faculty. In witness whereof, we have set our hands and seal unto this, our last will and testament, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 (seal). 21 A 1 booin ' Uirib V
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JESSE BUCKMAN WILDS November 28, 1919 Jess Upper Darby, Pa. general Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. Motto: Overcome obstacles.” “Is that all. Madam?” is often heard at the local A and P store as less tries his super-salesmanship. A willing worker who stn es to do his best is our lood clerk. Jess 7 ' is quick-witted and will laugh at any good humorous si uation. “Jess,” we pre- dict, will be manager of the A and P at an early date (1950) if the girls don’t get him first. Junior Guard of Honor, ' 57; Publicity Committee, ' 58. YEAR BOOK STAFF Editor -in-Chiej- — Joan Douglas Assistant Editor — Frances Hartin Business Manage — Joseph Reed Assistant Business Managers Lyle Hill George Parker Jesse Trost William Clements Dorothy Matlack Dorothy Kondas Feature Writers Esther Mills Marguerite MacIntyre Claire Brogan Frances Hartin Norma Griffin Activities Dorothy Matlack Edith Savidge Athletics Joseph Reed Frederick Pressey Lyle Hill Marjorie Burgess Elmer Hancock Dorothy Kondas Humor — Marie Dilworth Class Adviser — Mr. H. R. Harvey 20
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OFFICERS p , •evident — Thomas Loomis Vice-President — James Toms Secretary — Margaret McLaughlin Treasure — Marjorie Burgess THE JUNIORS Top Row: E. Grey, E. Broadbelt, R. Wallace, Miss Yeingst, E. Hunter, L. Stott, R. Reed, H. Pierce, V. Sturm. Third Row: E. Wilson, J. Gallagher, J. Battin, U. DiBonaventura, D. Neff, R. Broadbelt, D. McWade. Second Row: M. Semerjian, B. Clark, L. Collier, R. Samworth, P. Bovvers, E. Gorman, M. Reburn, L. Harvey, B. MacDonald, L. Wilds. H. Stahlman. Front Row: B. Murray, M. Klodarska, M. Burgess, J. Toms. T. Loomis, M. McLaughlin, A. Hovell, Doris Flitcraft. r- 22
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