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Bob Davia wills the gas jets in Physics class to some would-be suicide. Little Herby Robinson and Karl Sulkis yield their shaving brushes to Messer- schmidt. Tom Buchanan wills his checkered shirt to other manly boys. Betty Jane Addison endows Alice Eicher with her giggles. Grace McNeilly and Albina Curl consign their remoteness to Vivian Senn. John Gealy leaves his quips to Paul Smith. Ray Daily gives his unique hair to Betty Williams. Bob Cappe and Bill St. Clair leave their lassitude, listle.ssness, ,ind lethargy to the rest of the traffic squad. Dons Wyman and George Brown leave hand in hand. Betty Foell and Margaret Stewart surrender their As to anyone who can obtain them. Dons Leyh entrusts John Dudley to the girls on the traffic squad. Bob Campbell relinquishes his position to the next school president. Marion Joyce leaves Marie Antoinette with regret. Sally Fogle leaves her beautiful handwriting to Isabel Dimmick. Ruth Stafford and Russell Lynch relinquish their reserved seats at the basketball games tor good. Elizabeth Mullen confers her brutal frankness upon .iiiyone who can take it. Ruth Schilpp and Mary Daube bequeath their sweet dispositions to Patty Yeager. J. B. Fortier and Wright Provost leave their last period siesta to R.iy Nolle and Jim Boore. Jack Kennedy and Rita Lewis leave romance behind. Martha Gerst bequeaths her height to Dorothy Ann Martin. Mary Jane Hall leaves her diet to Janet Buehn. Dot M.irtsolf and Lois Lapham bequeath their cod liver oil to some poor fish in I2B. Andy Thompson and Ch.irles Buchheit leave on the short wave. Boh Cain wills his airpiane-mindness to Phil We.itherwax. Rita Schmid bestows her beautiful girls upon the 1 I A boys. Hilda Cisko wills her natural curls to Grace Culin. Norma McAdams surrenders her dancing shoes to Mary Whyte. Jean Jackson and Betsy Woodring endow their wink upon Linda Pin:i. Tom Hawthorne yields Di.xie to the remaining masculine contingent. Elmer Deiss and George Belding consign Form ? to 116. John Cockle deeds his stately walk to Sam Long. Maritm Dawson passes on her place at the piano to Dot Vogel. Don Marshall endows the library with his collection of dime novels. Beauford Thrower bestows her southern accent upon Rill Turner as a souvenir. Bette Yeager and Helen Lusch leave for Penn State. Bob Anderson leaves his middle name to cupid. Blair Easter deeds his Auburn to anyone who can handle it. Bob Shoenberger leaves the girls on the Ways and Means in betler hands. Frank Campbell leaves the girls alone. Grover Cleveland Washbaugh, Jr., passes on the family f.ime to Bob Washabaugh. Norman Heckman bequeaths his bulletin board worries to other vice presidents. Corwin Burghardt leaves his pianistic ability to Roy Baldwin. Al Smyth passes on his mathematical mind to James Mossman. Anne Very leaves her ankle socks to the Junior High. Herbert Brooks consigns his nonchalant attitude to Carl Singhouse. Dave Kable leaves Forms 27 (excuse blanks) to Charles Brown. Mae Benson gives her sweet smile to Dolores Koch. Jack Seidel passes on the title of Mr. Grimes ' protege to Bill Turner. Charles Flanagan wills his puns to the radio comedians from whom he bor- rowed them. George Brodmerkcl and Bill Jones bequeath their quick wit to Bob Lancister and Fr ed Johnson. Jack McQuillan and Tom Fear leave a trail of broken hearts.
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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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A few c.irs from now, if this country ' s leaders were presented, it would be found th.it May 33 s graduates were well represented. Let ' s take a magic carpet trip to see What each graduate has turned out to be! On Broadway, MeAdams name shines in light. She has the lead in a new play there tonight. Also leading the dramatic parade, Another play will star Shirley Schade. In musical comedy, first nighters choose, As premier favorite, Gerry Hughes. Briner ' s New Gown Sht)p is tamed tar .nid wide. Her fashi(jn designs are by Lapham supplied. A style rival tor Lapham, m Lewis is found. She designs her gowns m Parisian background. Also studying in Paris, is Carney, as buyer Of a shop) for women who to French style aspire. Pittsburgh ' s newspaper staffs contain the names Of many whose writing has brought them fame. Frank C,im|ibell and Bill Fay travel near and far To collect special news tor the night Seven Star. Charles Flanagan ' s column, News of the Day, Among other things, now states the way. Docs Gealy and Anderson will help Kable win Recovery from an unfortunate spin Which quite suddenly happened one night During his Darkness trans-contment flight. Melba Keek ' s column with Society News heading. Tells the details of Beauford Thrower ' s church wedding. Dawson, at the organ, was an important feature. The knot was tied by George Beldmg, well-known preacher. In the business world, we ha ' e quite a troop. With Charles Wassell, bank president, we start the group. Wassell s hard-working secretary. Is no one other than Anne Very. Ruth Schilpp manages a department store. When goods are sold, Gerst, as buyer, gets more. Record are kept of each company affair By secretary Bright and stenographer Seher. To be Captains of Finance those who aspire Can follow Hawthorne, St. Clair, Abbott and Meyer. Whose secret.iries Addison, Estabrook, Morgan and Curl, Have aided their banners of success to unfurl. D(.)n Gray has now become a mortician. Bob Campbell is a well-known physician.
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