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, ee e l l932,fBUCKlEYE President Vice President Secretary - Treasurer Allen. Don Bassett, Dewey Becker, Martin Bennett, Ray Brubaker. Vernon Crawford, Byron Durham, Albert Evers, Fritz Fruth, Robert Gilson, Richard Gregg, James Harms, Bertram Harrison, Carl Hemenway, Gerald Herge. Delbert Krauss. Serge Light, Vkfayne Lowry, Russell Lymangrover, Robert Miller. Ercil Mohler, Herbert Panning. Alvin Penny, Blaine Rathge, Raymond Samlow. Delmer Schultz, Raymond Sickmiller, Eryl Son nenberg, Alvin Spieth, Eugene Spitler, Richard Upp, Ronald Wagner. John Wesche. Otis Baden, Elsie Baker. Eleanor Beck, Viola Bockelman, Hildegarde Bressler, Zaida Brown, Annabelle Class of '32 OFFICERS GRADUATES Fritz R. Evers Blaine Penny Mary Jane Harrison Hildegarde Bockelman Ch roba rger, Mildred Fahringer, Betty Franz. Vera Fruth, Mabel Fruth, Marjorie Frysinger. Garnette Funchion, Leona Gisler, Mildred Greenler, Dorothy Greenler, Laurena Hahn, Hermenia Hahn, Maude Dorothy Harrison, Mary Jane Heistand, Ruth Higgins, Eloise Hoffman, Margaret Hurd. June Liddle, Josephine Lombardi, Margaurite Metz, Marie Miller. Evelyn Nelson, Lucile Niebel, Lois Owens, Violet Panning, Dorothy Panning, Loretta Precht, Martha Reichert, Marjorie Rhody, Doris Ritter. Virginia Roddy, Edith Rohdy, Madlyne Schuldt, Kathryn Sherman, Margaret Sloan, Marjorie Speiser. Helene Vifestrick, Cyrilla Wiglield, Bessie Kagay, Dolly Class Colors Pink and Orchid Flower Sweet Pea
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f 11932-BIUCKIE.YIEe or Class Will We, of the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred thirty-two of Napoleon in the county of Henry and state of Ohio. being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain. publish and declare, this to, be our last WILL and TESTAMENT: FIRST, We order and direct our executors to pay cff and discharge all the debts. dues and liabilities that may exist against us at the time of our decease. SECOND: After the payment of such expenditures and debts, we give. devise and be- queath, individually as follows: I. Don Allen. do will and bequeath my high standing to Denton Box. may he never have to look up to anyone. I. Elsie Baden, do will and bequeath my Greta Garbo mannerisms to Esther G. Rohrs, may they well become her height. I. Eleanor Baker, do will and bequeath my uncertain infatuation in Defiance to Eugene Pontious, may it bring him better results than mine did. I, Dewey Bassett. do will and bequeath my black whiskers to Orville Bennett, may he follow his brotherfs use of them no the football field. I, Viola Beck, do will and bequeath my quiet voice and gentle actions to Charlotte Young: may it tune her down. l. Martin Becker. do will and bequeath my dashing manners to Royal Mann. I, Ray Bennett. do wlil and bequeath my sensational bass voice to Virginia Betts: may she win the hearts of her schoolmates. I. Hildegarde Bockelman, do will and bequeath my place as the only girl in Physics Class to anyone who can act bored. I. Zaida Bressler. do will and bequeath my ability to remain interested in only one fellow to Amelia Gerken: may it settle her imagination somewhat. I, Annabelle Brown, do will and bequeath my interests in Liberty Center to Betty Eggers: may she take the interest to heart as much as I have. I, Vernon Brubaker, do will and bequeath my flivver to XVilliam Young. we hope he carries life insurance. I, Mildred Chrobarger. do will and bequeath my sweet disposition to Hermenia Gerken: may she never have to throw another croquet mallet at anyone. I. Byron Crawford, do will and bequeath my ability to clash with Miss Kennedy during class to I.yle Bevelhymer. I, Albert Durham. do will and bequeath my speedy open job QChevyl to Arthur Palmer: may be have as many wild rides as I have. I. Fritz Evers. do will and bequeath my superiority complex to Donald Theobald. I. Betty Fahringer. do will and bequeath my visits to the prison room for tardiness to Howard Walters: may he survive them. I, Vera Franz, do will and bequeath my rides in a certain tan coupe, to my sister, Ethel. I, Mabel Fruth. do will and bequeath my desire to know what other people are doing, to anyone who is as inquisitive as I am. I, Marjorie Fruth. do will and bequeath my slow movements to Frances Shearer: may he never run over anyone in the halls. I, Robert Fruth, do will and bequeath my unique style of playing a trumpet to Robert Sucher, I. Garnette Frysinger, do will and bequeath my determination to be heard to Isabelle Ellinwood: may she never cause as much commotion as I have. I. Leona Funchion. do will and bequeath my lady-like manners to Beryl Metcalf. I Richard Gilson. do will and bequeath my interest in German dances to anyone who can enter- tain the fair belles as well as I do. I. Mildred Gisler. do will and bequeath my 'nervous eyebrows to Veronica Rice. I. Dorothy Greenler. do will and bequeaht my dreamy eyes to Carl Becker. I, Laurena Greenler. do will and bequeath my willingness to laugh at everything to Fred Panninii. I. .Iames Gregg. do will and bequeath my hilarious laugh to Charles Boyer: may his spirits bubble over, I. Hermenia Hahn. do will and bequeath my blonde beauty to Minnie Menqerink. I. Maude Dorothy Hahn. do will and bequeath my portable size to Laura Norden: may she be able to walk through the crowd as easily as I can. I. Bertram Harms, do will and beoueath my close haircuts to Merlyn Davis: may it keep his hair out of his eyes while cheer-leading. I. Carl Harrison. do will and bequeath my good humor to Leo Sloan: may his scowl vanish and his temper cool. I. Mary Jane Harrison. do will and bequeath my ability to hold one fellow to Marion Beck- with: may she ind one as faithful through all the competition as I have.
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