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ELI-:ANoR LOUISE THOMAS-HSI.-1'ppy Chorus-6: Cheerleader-63 Dramatic Vluh-6, GEORGE NIFIRVIN THOMAS- Thomas Executive Board-5, 61 Ulass officer-6: Traffic Committee-6g Cunstituthmal Committee-41 At- tendance Uommittee-5, G: Play manager-6: Football team-4: Travk-4, 51 Wrestling Vluh-5. HARRY EDWARD TR1-:Usrrl- lIunk Orchestra--1-. 5, G1 Art Vluli-4, 5 6. CLARA NIARIE VQYE- Frm1rlziz ' Chorus-63 Dramatic Club-6: Har-llrack Union High School-53 Taylor Allclerrlic-e High School-4. Donornv MAY Winrimm- Dot Chorus-63 Basketball team-G: Dramatic- Flub-61 New Roc-helle High Sehool-4, 5. T11 r'nfy-nigh!
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L1-1oNA R. SLOMHI-:m:w Lm ' Honor Basketball team-5, 6: Dramatic f'lulm-65 French Fluh-55 ML-Keesporl High School-4. SIDNEY JAMES SMITH- Sid Play manager-6: Senior play: Social Com- mittee-6g Dramatic Ulub-61 Bellevue High School-4, 5. WILLIAM OGDEN SMITH1i'B'l:llu Play manager-61 Vvrestling C'lub-6: Bellevue High School--1-, 5. MARGARET LoUIsE STOKER- Peg Chesterfield Club-6: French Club-53 Dormont High School-4, 5. Gnouol-1 HOMER SU'r1'oN- Sutton Ulass officer-63 School plays: Play manager-6: Dramatic flub-5: Science f'lub-6: South Hills High School-4. T11'enly-scvcn
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June Class VVill We. the members of the June 1931 graduating class of the Mt. Lebanon High School. being of sound and healthy mind, do hereby draw up this last will and testa- ment apportioning our possessions both real and imaginary as follows: KU To the Faculty. so persistent in their almost futile attempts to teach us the habit of diligence and the various forms of b0OlilC1lI'I1lTl,2', we leave the condolence that no more will our hostile faces nor our bfllllilflt intellects mar their calm ex- istence. C25 'l'o the entire Student Body we bequeath our frigid air in the auditorium, our paper-filled inkwells, and our many autographs in the books extant wlnch we have used. CD To the aspiring 12B's we leave our coveted senior offices and the dignified air accompaning them, not for their abuse but for the advancement of their welfare and interests. H-5 To the Juniors we apportion our LOVE of study which must be used to the best advantage as its supply is sorely limited. CSD To the solemn Sophomore boys we will our peculiar sense of humor. To the Sophomore girls we leave our right to worslnp the oncoming football and basket- ball heroes. Qiij To the Freshmen we present the challengeh 'l'ry to break our record of being the Hnest class in the high school. C75 Individually- Wesley Armstrong places the burden of his bass horn on Bill Harnilton's shoulders. Bob Dyson hands over his many touchdowns to Paul ,Kennedy for the 1931 season. Peg Stoker presents the criticisms of the school which she made in class meetings for some httle Freshles to argue over. Virginia Hamlin bestows her diet on Butterballs. Al Glynn passes on his optimism to Dot Kaufman. Grace Clark leaves her cushion to Barbara Flaherty with hopes that Barbs', will sit still for a while. Q Rita Pearsall leaves her torn-up pieces of paper in other people's desks. Harry Treusch wills his brush and palette to Al Smith. Vlara Marie Voye endovvs Dot O'Connor with her size. Marty Salisbury bequeaths her teasing to Jane Jenkins. Paul Barenbregge leaves his Sherlock Holmes stuH' to John Blakeley. Bryson Schreiner drops his perpendiculars to Bob Hickling. Leona Slomberg wills Helen Slater her giggle. Virginia O'Hearn leaves her raccoon coat for a hot July day. Phillip Ewald bestows his swinette squeaks on hir. Osbon. Sam Nlusgrave endows Al Pollick with his good dancing. Maxine Olson leaves her heart with her S'Ray,' of sunshine. T wuuty-nine
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