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all 932, f BUCKEYE eeeeee is me I, Ronald Upp, do will and bequeath my 4'Cheyy to anyone who knows the combination. . John Wagner, do will and bequeath my name as most outstanding athlete to .loe Druhot: may he be as much a hero as l h'Ve been. l. Otis NVesche. do will and bequeath my seat on the pedestal of adoring girls to George Dick. may he emerge unscathed and as cool as I have. l, Cyrilla Westrick, do will and bequeath my sweet nickname Honey to a most deserving person, Russell Babcock. i. Bessie Vsligfield. do will and bequeath my tendency to fall over imaginary obstacles in gym tc: l Y Velma Buck. In witness whereof we lzereunto subscribe our names and in compliance with the new custom established by this cl.: s attach our photos this 27th day of May in the year of our lord 1932. Vyle hereby nominate and appoint John Vwlagner as administrator of aforesaid mentioned nequeathencies. X7lRGlNlA Rl'l l ltli Gin College Girl Reserves 2-3-4. lirench club 3-4, S. P. O. R. 4. Masque and Foil 4, Glee club Z-3, Vice-Pres. of Masque and Foil 4, School Notes stall' 4. MARJ ORIE FRL lill Marge Commercial Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Mas- uu: and Foil 4. GERALD HEMENVJAY Commercial lVlAR'l'lN BLQVKISR Mart College Class basketball 3, French Club 3-4. Glee Club 4. Glid- er Club 3, Secretary of Jun- ior Class. Treasurer of Glide er Club. HILDLGARDE BOCKELMAN Hildie College Girl Reserves 3-4, French Club 3-4, Glee Club 344. S. P. Q. R. 2. Triangular 2-3, Operetta Z. Class Treasurer 4, Debate Club 3. l2ditor-in- chief of Annual. Secretary of French Club, Publicity chair' man of Girl Reserves. School Notes Editor. DON Al.l.l'N Science lfootball, Mgr l-Z-3-4. Class basketball 3-4. Class baseball 4. French Cub 4,
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ll932 - BUCKEYE Ruth Heistand, do will and bequeath my energetic disposition and ever fluent talking ability to my most famous friend, Robert Hastings May: may his energy and voice stand the strain. Gerald Hemenway, do will and bequeath my aptability to keep a conversation going with someone during class, to Mary Alice Jackson. Delbert Herge, do will and bequeath my girl friends to Norman Rohrs: may he get one with- out getting a rival also, Eloise Higgins, do will and bequeath my buxom figure to Mary .lane Gorman. Margaret Hoffman, do will and bequeath my gift to exaggerate stories to anyone who can think of them as quickly as I can. .Iune Hurd. do will and bequeath my Hamler poultry dealer to Marcella Rieser: may he enjoy her energetic flow of words. Dolly Kagay do will and bequeath my beautiful blue eyes to Pal Hess: may his sheikdom now be complete. Serge Krauss, do will and bequeath Roberta Shaffer to any fellow who takes boxing lessons. Josephine Liddle. do will and bequeath my stature to Marcella Keller: may she move as quickly and easily as I do. Wayne Light do will and bequeath my outstanding track ability to Beryl Sickrniller, may he win the honors I have. Marguerite Lombardi, do will and bequeath my dark and fascinating ways to Irmgarde Haas. Russell Lowry. do will and bequeath my shy manner to Fred Parsels: may Martha never hold it against him. Robert Lymangroyer, do will and bequeath Mildred Blair to anyone who can woo her as I have done. Marie Metz. do will and bequeath my ability to sing blues to Leora Bollman: may she quit practicing in the corridors. Ercil Miller, do will and bequeath my passenger to and from school to anyone who would enjoy the trip. Evelyn Miller, do will and bequeath my gentle nature to Theodore Haas: may the teachers enjoy his presence in class. Lucile Nelson, do will and bequeath my numerous boy friends from Bryan, Delta, Wauseon and Napoleon to Rozella Eckber: may she quit striving so and follow my example, Lois Niebel. do will and bequeath my lirm steps and upright walk to Virginia Shearer: may she see down the corridors without having to look up. Violet Owens. do will and bequeaht my skating ability to Don Shartzerz may it save the wear and tear on his shoes from his two mile walk. Alvin Panning. do will and bequeath my taxi to and from school to John Vocke: may he never hit another log truck. Dorothy Panning. do will and bequeath my glowing blush to Jeanette Owens. Loretta Panning. do will and bequeath my shy and quiet mannerisms to Bill Gramer: may he never be kicked out of class again. Blaine Penny. do will and bequeath my majestic maneuvers of Gathman's Grocery truck to Vincent McKee. Martha Precht, do will and bequeath my ever perfectly waved hair to Myrtle Mengerink. Raymond Rathge. do will and bequeath my mortilication at the acts of this generation to Robert Green. Marjorie Reichert, do will and bequeath my popularity in the halls to one who tries so hard -Virginia Kershner. Doris Rhody, do will and bequeath my clear bell-like voice to Warren Ritter: may he be as easily heard as I am. Virginia Ritter, do will and bequeath my lady-like actions to Kathryn Fiddler: may she carry on as gracefully as I have. Edith Roddy, do will and bequeath my brand of fascinating white face powder to Raymond Lanzer. Madlyne Rhody, do will and bequeath my striped dress to anyone who does not become dizzy easi y. Delmer Samlow. do will and bequeath my .Iobn Boles swagger to Tige Reiser. Kathryn Schnlflt, do will and bequeath my Senior boy friend to Florence Mann, Raymond Schultz, do will and bequeath my standing with the Boyer prodigy to Harold Funk- houser: may it take him out of his suspense. Margaret Sherman, do will and bequeath my Fifi Dorsav haircut to Marguerite Head. Eryl Sickmiller. do will and bequeath my way with the girls in classes to Bill Deblin: may he be as talkative as I have been. Marjorie Sloan. do will and bequeath my nickname to Norman Gunn: may he outgrow it as I have. Alvin Sonnenberg. do will and bequeath my studious nature and earnest ways to Lawrence YValker: may he get along as well with the teachers as I do. Helene Speiser, do will and bequeath my baby ways to Edith Mead: may they become her better than they have me. Eugene Spietb. do will and bequeath my baritone horn to Kathleen Cuff: may she master it as well as I have. Richard Spitler, do will and bequeath my school-girl complexion to Luella Bost: may she always remember to use Palmoliye Soap.
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2... 2 ,,,, 11 FRITZ I3VliRS Friar Science Baseball 2-4, French club 4 Glee Club 3-4. Triangular 4 Quartett 3-4, Orchestra l-2 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. Manag ing Editor Annual 4, Prcsi dent Senior Class 4, Assis tant Editor of School Notes 4 IVIARGARET FIOITFMAN Home Commercial Class basketball l-2-3-4, Class Indoor baseball l-2-3. Ciirl Reserve 2-3, Masque and Ifoil Club 4, Glee Club 1-3- 4. Debate Club 1-2-4. DEWEY BAssE'1 1' Itch Science Class basketball I-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2- 3 -l, French club 4. I-Ii-Y lub 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Prnd 1-2-3, Operetta I-2. Vice-Pres. Junior Class, dept. Manager annual staff. .I OSEPIYII NIE I .IDDLE fflloei, Commercial Masque and Foil 4, Glee Club 2. HERBERT MOI II.ER Commercial ilulf 2. VIOLA BECK NVE, College I 932 - BUCKEY E . an .1 MARTHA Pnifctiii' Mart Commercial Operetta 2. CARI. HARRISON Kz'ke Science Indoor baseball 3-4. Class basketball 3-4, I-Ii-Y 1-2-3- 4, French Club 4. MADLYN13 ROHDY UiVIz'ckey College S. P. R. Z. Debate 3. Tri angular 3. hx A-' . ,V ,V .ub- . A N.. -, ALVIN PANNINQ5 Alu Science Class basketball 4. Track 4. Indoor baseball 3-4. Q , ZAIDA BRESSLIQR Babe,' 'Qollege Girl Reserves 2-3-4, S. P. Q. R. 2. Masque and Foil 4. BERTRANI IJIARMS Butch Science Class basketball l, Indoor baseball I-2, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Band l.
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