Ridgway High School - Elker Yearbook (Ridgway, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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P-1-f l930 Last Will and Testament of the Clan of IQLIO NVe, the august Seniors of the Class of 1930 of Centennial High School. in the City of Ridgway, in the County of Elk and the State of Pennsylvania, being of more or less sound mind, memory and understanding, hereby make and publish this, our Last VVill and Testament. As to such estate as we have been intrusted with. dispose of the same as follows, viz :- First-To the entire school we leave our standards and school spirit. Second-To our worthy successors, the Class of 1931, we bequeath: Our titles of Seniors. Our home rooms. Our worn-out books. Our dignified carriage and station. Our hope that Dr. Pierce's new textbook, Don't , will be found very interesting to study. Third-To the faculty. who have so kindly, yet severely, helped us over the rough spots and taken us one step higher up the Ladder of Learning, we solemnly bequeath the following articles, rights, etc: To Dr. Pierce: The honor of handing us our diplomas. To Mr. Rosenberry: Our hope that he will not be bothered by unruly juniors desiring permit slips. To Miss Arnold: VVe can't give her anything but her own way. To Miss Steltzer: A job in a boiler factory. We think this would be a complete rest after sitting through eight periods of typing every day. To Mr. Mulaik: An automatic applauding machine to keep order in Room 203. To Miss Geary and Miss Clark: A nice quiet place down in Mexico. COf course it will have to be warm.j To Miss Shanley: A person to help her find that fellow who is raising all those Latin ponies, To Miss Holt: The answer book to Problems in American Democracy, so she won't get so many wrong answers from students. To Miss Bell: Perfect order in study hall the first period in the morning for nine whole months without supervision. To Miss Sutton: The permission to dismiss from her clubs, the disloyal members of C. H. S. To Mr. Summerville: The right to keep all red ink in the Mechanical Drawing room, and to use it for drawing purposes only. To Miss VVhelan: Strength to carry on her work in basketball. To Mr. Timmons: The best of success with all athletics. and the support of all students of C. H. S. 31 Ea.-

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Pife l950 Fourth-The members of the class and their possessions are too numer- ous to mention here, and besides some do not wish to part with their beloved treasures, therefore, we do sincerely and solemnly bequeath to the following, some of our beloved members' traits, habits, etc: To Merle Larson: Jim Daugherty's ability to tell what is going on above the six-foot level. To George Moore and Rosalind Lahr: Our wishes for the best of luck in sharing Lillian Taylor's fate-Red Hair. To Jack McNutt: Dick Knecht's saxaphone ability. QMy won't jack have a lot?J To Walter Sykes: A little common sense while acting out certain parts of Lorna Doonef' To Dorothy Plaster and Mildred Otterson: Miriam Golden's avoir- dupois. To Bill McCloskey: Russell VVeston's bashfulness. To Paul De Vittorio: Thomas Davis, sleek hair-comb. To Elva Zwald: Gerald VVilson's latest book, My Life on the Farm- Its Problems, and How I Solved Them. To Sanford Secor: Arnold Schilk's original basso-profunda way of an- swering to roll call in gym classes. To George Johnson: Bob Taylor's debating and apologizing ability. To Alice Park: Helen VVhelan's automobile driving ability. To LeRoy Staff: Paul Fal'1ey's scientific mind. To Dorothy Van Dusen: Hazel I5runner's ability to resist men. To Harold Gray: Richard Starner's love for Swedish maidens. To Herbert Null: Grant Mile's silence at all times. To Margaret Van Aken: Virginia Johnson's ways of obtaining a boy friend. To Dolores Stangel: Mary Anderson's basketball ability. To Bern Abplanalp: Mack VVeaverls attractiveness and art of making love. To Pearl Simons: Anna johnson's typing ability. To Perry Smith: Don Beckis and Frederic Greiner's ability to catch on to jokes. . To Valerie Rishell: Emelyn Larson's ability to work algebra problems. To Keith Anderson: Martin Brehm's piano ability. To Mario Victor: Pete Anderson's ability to be on time. To Linette johnson: Clare VVicks gum chewing ability. Finis In Witiiess whereof, in behalf of the Class of 1930 I have hereunto sub- scribed my name this sixth day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. CSealj -ANON Y. MOUS. -..gf 32

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