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DON WILLIAM WRIGHT School officer, 6; traffic, 3: home room officer, 6: class play, 6; basketball, 4. DORIS ELAINE X MAN Traffic, 6; cafeteria, 6; house squad, ?, 6: atten- dance, 1; clubs, 1, 6. BETTE LORETTA VEAGER Traffic, 5, 4, 5, 6; cheer leader, 3, 6: attendance, 4, 3; lost and found, 4, 3. MARY JEAN YOUNG Lantern stall, 3, 6; G. A. A., 3, 4, 3, 6; clubs, 1, 6. s E N I O R S GEORGE W. BRODMERKEL -MAV MARION LUELLA DAWSON M W House squad, 2, 3; or- chestra, 1, 2, .3, 4, 3. DAVID WILLIAM KABLE MAY Football, 4: clubs, 1, 2, 4, 3, 6. WILLIAM WYLAND KURTZ RICHARD McGOUGH MAY ROBERT S. MILLER MAV Highland Park H. S., 1, 2, 3, 4; Detroit. OLGA GESSAY MAY WILLARD S. MARTIN MAV KARL SULKIS .lAM VliV
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s E N I O R S ROY H. UHLINGER ActiviCics key, 6; public- ity, 6; class play, 16; home room officer 4; in- tramural basketball. I, -. 3, 4, ?, 6; cluhs, 1, 2, 3, 3, 6. ANNE BRECKEN- RIDGE VERY MAY National honor society, 6; social committee. 6; home room officer. 3, 6. ELEANOR PALMER VIERHELLER .1 M AKV Traffic. 6; house squad, 6; attendance, j : scholastic committee, 6; class play committee. 6: cluhs, 1, 6. GROVER C. WASHABAUGH MAY Traffic, 5, 6; social com- mittee. 5: home room of- ficer, 5: football, 1, 3, . ; basketball, ?, 6. track, 4. CHARLES ALFRED WASSELL Traffic, 4: house squad, 1. 2: public address, 3, 4, ?, 6: information, 4: home room officer, 1, 2: intra- mural basketball, 3, 4, 5, 6 HELEN SARGENT WEITZENKORN W.iy- tind mc.tn . 1, hou e squad, 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH WERNER .iA r iiv Log staff, 4, 5, 6; house squad, !i; ways and means, 4, .3; class play commit- tee, 6: clubs, f, :, 3, 4, . 6. GRACE C. WEYERS LOUIS ANDREW WIELAND HENRY COCHRAN WILLIAMS .lAMAIIV Traffic committee, 3, 6: class play chairman, 6: football, 2, 4, 6: basket- ball, 2, 4. EDWIN PAUL WOLLETT Traffic, 2, 3, 4, ?, 6; cafe- teria, ?; home room offi- ;er, 4: football, 1, 3, .i; :lubs, 1, 2, 3, 4. BETSY WOODRING
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We, the Senior Class of May, 1935, do give and bequeath the followint; items: Ruth Sheppard leaves her extensive wardrobe to Marie Davis. Shirley Schade wills her riding habit to Betty Huey. Bill Kurts and Willard Martin leave their sta-comb to LeRoy Nickeson. Paul Barrett bestows his curly titiiui locks upon Wake Thompson. Saralee Boyd leaves her soft ways to Mary Calhoun. Bill Fay gives his champion tennis racket to Irene McColligan. Judd Lewis leaves his Einstein theories to Jack Davis. Dallas Long wills his Chesterfieldian poise to Joe Young. Betty Louise McCurdy leaves her habit of sketching m class to Rhci Mae Kr.iher. Adam Stein leaves his antagonuing interrogations to Joe Card.irclli. Tom Snaith passes on his French to Dana Chalfant. Ine; Miller deeds the double bass to Mary Roche. Louise Musgrave consigns her dignified carriage to Anna Witter. Mary Jean Young wills her scribbling ambition to Margaret Berg. Geraldine Hughes and Frances Delack bequeath their lasting friendsliip to Betty Stewart and Dot Summers. Kate Betz and Daisy Bright rolniquish their accustomed place on the honor roll to Dick H.iwkins .uid Paul De.ui. Marcia Briner and Dot Karan leave their love for economics to Miss Manning. Emanuel Lewis and Paul Martin deed their perfect test papers to Art Ackcrman and Betty Adcock. Robert Miller leaves the band room. C race Weyers bequeaths her patience to Helen Green. Tom and Margaret Clark pass on their homework cooperation to any other time saving combination. Betty Morgan leaves her little Aubrey jokes to Bill Eichley. Mamie Robbins and Stella Lucchesi bequeath their bookkeeping homework to future students of the ledger. Mary Ann Roman leaves her quietness to Janice McPhail. Helen Weit;enkorn passes on Jim Daniell to Je.m D.iker. Alice Carney and M.iry Jane Turnblacer leave their wonvout gum to Bett ' Collings and Dot Else. Olga Cessay and M.ireella Eshelman bequeath their thirst for knowledge to Jack Watkins. Walter Ford leaves to keep an appointment with the U. S. M. A. J.ick Parr and David Henderson bequeath their physiques to Edg.u- Rice Bur roughs. Allen McElheny relinquishes his title f The Well-Dressed Man to Chester Amick. Patil Wollett bestows his w.iy with the women upon Bob Hoskins. Audrey Bradshaw leaves her musical composition to the Mt. Lebanon B.uuL Katherine Schcr and Dot Kirk bestow their baby t.ilk ,iiid i;oo goo eyes upon Ruth Dawson. June Johnson endows her Swedish f.iirness upon Elvira Ca pone. Treasure Bogan leaves her quips .md smiles and wanton wiles to Peggy Porter. Don Clayton and Ed Meyers will their grim determination to Rob Ad, mis. Bob Hepting bequeaths his bouncing Rolls to Paul Revere. Chuck Wassell leaves his pants ' holder-uppers to Paul Engle. Eleanor Scheller leaves her great romances to True Story. Ruth Clatty wills the Grand Opera to Ted (X bourne. George Gtriffith bequeaths his curls to Virginia Werner. Barbara F.irrington confers her iietiteness upon George Rose. Ray Barker and Jim Liiider leave their ambition to become C, P. A, ' -, to other Burrowitcs.
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