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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1938, knowing that our end is near, and feeling quite certain that the following persons mentioned will appreciate that we, being unusually sound of mind, bequeath: To the freshmen we leave nothing as we have nothing of interest to children, To the sophomores We leave two more enjoyable school years. To the juniors we leave the right to be dignified seniors next year. The following is privately bequeathed to those mentioned: I, Jean Abbott, bequeath my masculine appeal to Martha Belle Smith. I, Jean Aumend, leave my pleasant disposition to Verena Seiler and Chrystine Mohr. I, Maurice Beck, give my typing skill to Raymond Johnston. I, Junior Bowerman, desire to leave my friendly attitude and nice smile with Grace Dinius. I, Bernard Cately, transfer my ability to drive a car fgetting there and back safelyl to Daryl Griesinger. I, Rosella Chamberlin, bestow my ability to make friends on Miriam Buehrer. I, Leo Chamberlin, have nothing to give away . . . so try to get it. I, Ivah Churchill, hereby leave my Beau Brummel-Ray Sullivan-in care of Garnet Berkebile. I, Robert Clay, desire to divide my intelligence between Raymond Johnston and Bob Johnson. I, Jeanette Connor, present my title of Ye Editor to Dottie Emch, I, Bill Cox, commit my speaking eiiiciency to Earl Whitmire. I, Emma Jane Crisman, hand down my pessimistic outlook to Phyllis Fauble. I, Alice Davidson, offer my hair curlers to Treva Tompkins. I, Bernard Dewey, hereby give my dainty feet to Herbert Poorman. I, Lois Ernst, commend my complexion to Amy Taylor. I, Wendell Falor, transfer my angelic behavior to Daryl Griesinger. I, Helen Fashbaugh, bequeath my clothes sense to Margaret Garling. I, Dick Fraker, hand down my interest in the fairer sex to Willard Raker. I, Mable Fuller, yield my figure to Leona Kistner. I, Merwyn Griesinger, will my secret of how to grow tall to Charles Bowermang for it never did me any good, and he doesn't need it. I, Franklin Guthrie, bestow my red hair upon Aline Tedrow. I, Kathryn Harmon, wish to leave my blond tresses with Lorene Stiriz. I, Clair Hines, bequeath my quietness to Bob Sieren. I. Joe Kistner, would like to transfer my sister Leona's welfare into capable hands. Applications must be in to me one week from this day. I, Ilah Klopfenstein, will give my ability of having things always go wrong to anyone who will take it from me. I, Norma Lindau, present my method of how to win a man fin six easy lessons! to Chrystine Mohr. I, Adam Mann, transfer my agricultural record to Gerald Morr. I, Doris Mann, commend my small feet to Miriam Buehrer. I, Scott McDonnall, yield my inconspicuousness to Marguerite Savage. I, Stella Meridew, present my shyness to Ruth Demaline. I, Bob Miley, offer my tumbling agility to Earl Whitmire. I. Glen Mock, leave four years of high school behind me for one eighth-grader to use. I, Marion Morr, regret that I have but one more brother to give to D. H. S. I, Gladys Murray, bestow another year of high school to my sister, Grace. I, Merlin Olmstead, since there is so much of me, leave half to Ray Stevenson and half to Rollie Osterhout. I, Luella Ruple, offer my debating technique to any one who wants it. Telephone R-284. I, Burton Ruple, hereby publicly bequeath my giggle tol-then, on second thought, I believe I'll keep it. I, Louise Segrist, commit my proficiency in commercial subjects to Lucille Geiger. I, Edward Staehling, present my ability in French to Wayne Cask-ey. I, Wallace Stout, deliver my -organizational abilities to whomever is the next president of Student Council. You'1l need them!! I, George Tedrow, would yield my business efficiency to some worthy junior, but I feel I must take it with me. I Bob Vollmer, leave my curly 4?J locks with Elven Van Doren, I, Ronald Watkins, commit my studiousness to Kathryn Segrist. I Virginia Wiley, yield my vivaciousness to Treva Nye. v I, Paul Williams, commit my ability of getting along with people to Bob Barron. I, Bernard Wolcott, transfer my tallness to Anne Yeager. I, Vincent Zimmerman. give my Romeo complex to Hugh Palmer. The above signed, fully realizing that the students of D. H. S. are unable to do away with the afore- mentioned qualities, are fully willing that these same qualities be left behind. Therefore. in the light of the above statement, no thanks need be given them. Signed this 31st day of May ln the presence of two perfectly respectable notnries. L. W. BURKHOLDER. R. H. HEISCHMAN. Eighteen
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2 TOP ROW: June Turpening- Home Town Treva Nye- Freckled Face Ruth Demaline- The Lady in Red Chrystene Mohr- I'll Never Say Never Again, Again Robert Johnson- It Ain't Nobody's Business What I Do Raymond Sullivan 'Eenle Meeme Miny Moe Fermin Dohm-- Lost in a Fog Gerald Morr- I Got Love and a Dime Kenneth Todd- I Like Bananas Vainard Spiess--- Carelessly Virgil Bixler- Lazy Bones Elven Van Doren-- Sleepy Miriam Buehrer- Midnight in a Mad House Margaret Garling- Sweet as a Song Ruth LaSalle- So Rare SECOND ROW: Ray Stevenson- Double Trouble Merlin Buyer- I'm in a Daze Wayne Caskey- Somebody Stole My Gal Charles Bowerman- Lost and Found Herbert Poorman- Toy Trumpet Robert Barron- Whistle While You Work Max Linn- Ten Pretty Girls Robert Sieren- My Dear Hugh Palmer-- Let's Go S1umming Raymond Johnston- It Ain't Necessarily So Marguerite Savage- I Feel Like a Feather in the Treva Tompkins- Dark Eyes Aline Tedrow- Melancholy Baby THIRD ROW! Quentin Waite- My Cabin of Dreams Mildred McQuil1in- The House on the Side of the Hill' Kathryn Segrist- Sweet and Lovely Amy Taylor- Moon Gazing Phyllis Fauble- A Little Bit Independent Anne Yeager- She's Tall, She's Tan, She's Terrific' Doretta Emeh- He's Just My Blll Virginia Beck- Take My Heart Lucille Geiger- I Want to Be in Winche1l's Column' Helen Soles- You're A Sweetheart June Dickerson- But I'm Dependable Kathryn Bauman- I'm Keepln' Company Pauline Norris- The Lady Who Cou1dn't Be Kissed Willard Ralcer- I'm Puttin' All My Eggs in One Basket Rollie Osterhout- The Sheik of Araby Leslie McQuillin- On the Sentimental Side Breeze FRONT ROW! Helena Krauss- Don't Ever Change Grace Murray- Some of These Days Leona Kistner- Sophisticated Lady Daryl Griesinger- I'm Confessin' Earl Whitmire- Carry Me Back to Old Virginia Martha Belle Smith- Who? Lorene Stiriz- I Live My Life Grace Dinius- Stay As Sweet As You Are Vereta Secondcost 1Not in Picturel. Twenty ,
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