Parma High School - Spectrum Yearbook (Parma, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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CLASS WILL We, the class of '37, being of sound mind and body, which is nothing short of a miracle after our past associations with the Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, do will and bequeath the following, making all other wills null and void: SECTION 1 To the iinicky, fanatical and brighter members of the faculty, we do will and bequeath our sovereign power over the entire school. To the unsophisticated, but well-meaning Juniors we do will and bequeath our poise and dignity. To Mr. Weber, Don Hannon does leave his jar of Edna Wallace Hopper Clay Pack with the hopes that the results will be gratifying. To Miss Dillon, the senior members of Leaders' Club do will and bequeath a small corner of the girls' gym to be used for intramurals during the boys' basketball and baseball seasons. To Mr. Alderfer, we do will and bequeath a more promising group of musicians. To Mr. Stofl'er's jokes, we do will and bequeath a well-earned old age pension. To Miss Deacon and Mr. Pilot, we leave a scientific invention that delves deep into the mech- anism of the human mind and extracts the truth. To Miss Hinsch, we do will and bequeath an iron hand with which to rule her classes. To Mr. Gerbitz, Dick Muenzenmayer does will and bequeath his ability to smoke a seegar. To Mr. Bassett, we leave Five Republicans in each history and civics class, through the courtesy of Howard Schnacke, Ted Neff. and Art Cross. SECTION 2 Bob Arndt does will and bequeath to Lenore Goering his bale of wool, which he used to pull over the teachers' eyes. Cecille Andresky leaves a pamphlet on stunning coiffures to Margaret Wiseman. Don Chatham does will and bequeath his preference for blondes to Elaine Stark. Elaine Barensfeld leaves her naivete to Ruth Pilot. Dick Ashmus does will and bequeath to his brother Bob the family graduating suit of three generations. Stanley Barylski, Al Lempner, Cliff Burk, John Bowolak, Bob Wing of the Liars' Clubland their Pres., Ted Braksator, do will and bequeath their membership to Doris Oestriech, Frances Smith and Edith Zeuch. Elaine Bly, Loretta Ermer, Carol Seastead, Mildred Stanko, Betty Swartwood, and Margaret Sternard leave their civics troubles bo Flora Reeves, Irene Salmi, Rose Ondercik, Jean Pupikofer and Margaret Dee. Leo Boguski leaves his excessive l?j leisure time to George Baird. Jane Cantleberry does will and bequeath her ability to get by with adirty neck to Lucille Dawson. Margaret Christ and Ann Korsgaard do will and bequeath their long hair to anyone with a pair of scissors. Elwood Bosau leaves his secret love to Gensley Boyer. Del Briggs, Bob Guiton, Stanley Kwiatek, John Toth, James Morley, and Joe Ujczo do will and bequeath a booklet on Four Years a Model Student to Tommy McGregor, Leo Legat, Dick Malcolm, Clifford Martin, and Bob Cantwell. Bernice Clague does will and bequeath her English accent to Jean Thomas. Wally Cantlon leaves his many and frequent blushes to Milly Pastor. Katy Danylko does will and bequeath her devil-may-care attitude to Ann Danylko, Marguerite Detwiler, Jane Quick and Arline Shilk do will and bequeath their ability to keep their lockers neat and clean My to Elaine Wisner, Lucille Herman, Marjorie Hanson, and Violet Hinz. Jimmie Riedthaler does will and bequeath his German accent to the German students from Berlin, Klaus Strube, Werner Bethmann, Susanna Reissenauer, and Herta Pawellek. Ethel Dommer and Agnes Fetterman do will and bequeath their list of eligibles to Mary Louise Heiner. Millie Drensky, Eleanor Dreher, Dorothy Peters, and Helen Gawell leave several shorthand certificates to make it hot for coming seniors. Bill Decker does will and bequeath a set of false teeth, one wooden leg and two glass eyes to Don Halliwell. Gordon Conlon leaves his silver skates to June Lynch. Eleanore Forish, Mary Zombar, Esther Kosman, Bernice Linkenstein, Betty Jeavons, and Char- lotte Stegman do will and bequeath their timidness to the Juniors, whom, we think, need it. Katy Furjanic, Lizz Hopf, Delores Ziegler, Jean Weber, and Dorothy Tarney leave their steadies to Caroline Meineke. Eugene Dornbrook leaves his curling iron to Harvey Norcross. Ruth Thomas, Ruth Harlow and Alice Feador do will and bequeath their utter frankness to Marion Boehmerle. Vernon Clausen, Albert Schraegle, and Walter Zagwodzki do will and bequeath their respective xylophone, tuba and violin with the tears that accompany such a parting. Loreen Gase does will and bequeath her ability to sob and sniffle when No Regrets is played to June Bowers. Bill Douglas does will and bequeath his ability to walk seven girls home in one evening to Clint West. Marie Haggerty and Dorothy Montjoy leave their one-sided confabs to Edith Miller. Richard Elias wills his managerial ability to Frank Nenedal. fConImued on Page 32j 25

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FLORENCE P. WISNER Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2. 3, Dramatics 3, 43 Junior Play: Glee Club 4: a Cappella Choir 4: Operetta 4: Home Eco- mimics Club 3: Student Coun- ci 4. WALTER ZAGWODZKI Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 4. MARTIN M. WLADYKA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Ba.seball2, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2: Track 1, Var sity P 4. DELORES ZIEGLER Friendship Club 25 Glee Club 1 Dramatics 4. EDWARD WULI' stamp Club 1. WILLIAM A. ZENK Baseball 3, 4: Hi.Y 2. MARY ZOMBAR NICK SEICHKO Friendship Club 4: Glee Club Wrestling 3, 4: Track 4. 1, 2. 24

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