High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 27 text:
“
I u SENIOR WILL Fellow students, teachers, and others whom it may concern: Upon behalf of my client, the june Class of 1937, of Mt. Lebanon High School, I ask you to witness her last will and testament. We, the Seniors of the class of June, 1937, of Mt. Lebanon High School, being in our right minds, do here-by will and bequeath to those students nobly struggling to attain our achievements, our entire scholastic possessions. As a class, we bequeath our deep appreciation to our class sponsors. To the faculty, we will our autographed desks. We, as individuals, bequeath the following: Mary Barker leaves her soft voice to Chris Bauer. Harry Bender presents his tennis racquet to joe Salisbury. Teresa Brannon leaves basketball to all the other Brannons. Irene Carafas leaves almost before she gets here. jeanne Chew bequeaths 'her misfortunes to Frances England. Thelma Cosgrove leaves with Ottilie Cheney. George Crowley leaves-he hopes!!! jean Davis-we'll take her with us! Ed Eckert leaves his ways with the women to Paul Garver. Nellie Fergus leaves the Log. Erma Gander canit leave without Imelda 0'Brien. Dick Gray presents the Hi-Y to Mr. Brown. Mary Hagerty bequeaths her typing powers to Hank Brand. George Haughin leaves the championship intramural team. Bill Jamison leaves driving that Ford fif it lasts that longlj. Jack Kerrigan leaves unobtrusively. Kitty Koontz leaves the umbrella scene in the class play to your imagination. Vivian Lang leaves her tooth on the hockey Held. Obed Lewis leaves his trumpet to Ed Hutcheson. Rosemary Murphy leaves the classes to the teachers. Jane Markey leaves her resemblance with Miss McDonald. Al McKee leaves Miss Beck in peace. Elmer Mayfield leaves his powerful drawl to Norma Powell. Peter Merovitch leaves the soccer ball at rest. jean O'Connor presents her Irish accent to Jim Huntsberger. Jane Pierce leaves Ralph for Alfred. Dorothy Reiter leaves her hat checking job at the Mickey Mouse. Edna Roehler bequeaths her height to janet Albright. jane Ryland leaves a pint-sized brother. Jack Sharkey leaves his curly hair to Homer Musgrave. Marilyn Stephenson presents her candid camera to Miss Kekilty. Dorothy Vogel leaves the piano right where it is. Dick MacQuown leave-s, still sleeping. Tom Trunzo bequeaths a thousand late slips to the traffic committee. joan Zewe leaves public speaking to speak for itself. Harry Slater leaves his speed to Bill Allen. Bob Gregory leaves toboggans alone now! Bettie Williams presents her peroxide to Betty Prescott. Ed Sargent leaves his size to Peanuts Robinson. Margaret Gessay bequeaths her waistline to Esther Hodgskinson. VVILLIAM PERMAR SMITH. 23
”
Page 26 text:
“
DICTIONARY OF SENIORS I is for E is for A is for NT is for B is for R is for U is for C is for E is for I is for 'VI is for E is for L is for D is for A is for K is for I is for R is for K is for B is for I is for L is for L is for I is for 0 is for 9 is for E is for P is for H is for H is for A is for Nl is for NI is for E is for R is for E is for R is for W is for I is for NT is for I is for A is for Nl is for E is for 9 is for I is for E is for A is for N is for NT is for E is for Jewel-She's precious to Kenny. Enchanting-I-Ier charm weaves a spell. Aloofness-She picks few from the many. Nifty-I-Ier appearance is swell. SANBORN pronounced SNAPPY. Beard-Which as yet he has not. Rapt-The expression he's got. Unanimous-The girls make it so. Charm-His is tres tres bon. Elizabeth-Whom he sometimes walks home. MCCONNEL pronounced YOUNG. Irish-O'Brien's the name. Merry-She's gay all the while. Embarrassed-Her blushes rate fame. Laughter-There's warmth in her smile. Dimple--It shows with each grin. Alabaster-The shade of her skin. O'BRIEN pronounced WHOLESOME. Kar-Or do I mean wreck? ' Interest-The girls get it, too. Ruth-He's slipping, oh heck! Kick-off-Which someday he'll do. BOB pronounced NOT BAD. Barber-Whom he seldom sees. Ice cream-He serves it with ease. Leo-His pal and his buddy. Locks-His are quite ruddy. FLEMING pronounced JESTER. Jackanapes-He's the life of the class. Obvious-You can't miss him as you pass. Sartorial-He dresses in style. Esquire-His favorite on file. Patter-He's got quite a line. Health-Thank you! He's fine. CARDARELLI pronounced AMUSING. Hot Lemonade-Which he orders at the bar. Aristocrats-He helps them go far. Music-He plays the guitar. Mess Jacket--I-Ie wears it to swing. Earnest-He jokes at nothing. Rhumba--The old buck-and-wing. NED pronounced GANGLING. Excellent-His acting was that. Rumor--Which says he's high-hat. Wisdom-His French is quite rare. Idol-Clark Gable-Beware! Number-We've got yours-So there! MAC pronounced LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Jaunty-His air's not repressed. Attire-He's always well dressed. Maxime-He's the boy she's impressed. Exultant-He is when with the above. Sentiment-And maybe for love. LENNON pronounced COCKY. Joy--She'll bring it your Way. Ermine-She'll wear it some day. Artist--And also allure. Nonchalance-Her poise will endure. a Natural-She'll win like seven-'1even. Eyes-Al thinks they are heaven. SANFORD pronounced SOPI-IISTICATED. Jo Anne Healey 22
”
Page 28 text:
“
XVILLIAM G. ABBo'r'r January Orchestra, band, clubs. C. A. Ar.Lso11P June Honor Roll, Football, Clubs. ROBICRT S. BALI! January National Honor Society, Ac- tivities A W a r d, Basketball, Tennis, Ways and Means Com- mittee, Orchestra. GERTRUDIC BALL June Clubs. CnAR1.i5s BAR1i1cR January Clubs. Bmw FLoRi2Nclc BAv1.1s June Bulletin Board Committee, Library Council, G.A.A., Chor- us, Operetta, Clubs. N 2 X 4 HOWARD KAY ALLEN January Executive Board Ollicer, Na- tional Honor Society, Activi- ties Award, Honor Roll, Foot- ball, Basketball. C H t:s'r1cR AM1cK J aauary Executive B o Z1 r d, Traffic, Home Room Officer, Class Play, VVrestling. Rov BALDWIN January Class Play, Home Room Of- Iicer, Orchestra, Band, Chorus, Traffic. I,EliGY JEAN BA M 1-'oRn J une National Honor Society, Ac- tivities Award, Honor Roll, Traffic, S o c i al Committee, Home Room Ofiicer. AIARY R. BARKIQR June G.A.A., Clubs. 'YW ,WNW R0 RUTH JEANNETTE BEACHLER J mic Activities Award, Honor Roll, Log Staff, Lantern Staff, Ways and Means Committee, G.A.A. Council.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.