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Marie Kovach wills her studious ability to Josephine McDanel. Georgia Lawson wills her pretty blue eyes to anyone who wants them. Goldie Levine wills her good humor to anyone qualified for it. Thelma Lipscombe wills her winning smile to the Freshman Class. Edathe McCourt wills a diamond ring to First Freshman proposed to. Marie McCracken wills a well worn seat in a Ford roadster to Josephine McDanel. Walter McCracken wills his boy scout medals to boy scouts in the Freshman Class. Edward McKee wills his scholastic ability to Mary Legler. Neil McKean wills all his worldly goods to Jack Denison. Charles Mengel wills his French Book to June McCourt. Edna Mengel wills her blondness to Walter Winlow. Edwin Metzger wills his winning ways to Alexander Frederick. Harold Mitchener wills his musical ability to Raymond Burtermore. Margaret Monroe wills her sweet disposition to Jean Neidergall. Esther Moore wills her typing ability to Lillian Yoder. Jack Moore wills his ability as a drummer to his brother, Thomas Moore. Wesley Morgan wills his coupe to Bill Hutchin- son. Anna Mae Morris wills her interest in Cleveland to anyone who has enough pennies to get there. Margaret Mortimer leaves a place in R.H.S. to any Badenette that feels they can take her place. Florence Moss wills her Gregg Shorthand book to Johanna Carcaise. Bernard Mottern leaves a vacant seat in Miss Jacobson's room to anyJunior boy who is not girl shy. Dorothy Mumaw leaves her winning personality to Shorty lzenour. Elizabeth Murray leaves her attractive appearance Earnestine Owens. Harold Myers wills his ability as a commercial student to Richard Dunning. William Neno leaves one dress, an umbrella, and a good singing voice to George Berkhiser. Bob Owens bestows his ability of frightening girls to Edgar Jamison. Frances Palakovich wills her happy disposition to Dorothy Elgin. can Peirce wills her place on the steady list to Emogene Roberts. Alvin Perruzzi wills a book How to have curly hair to Robb Hetzler. Donald Purcell leaves his big broad shoulders to anyone who might need them in footballf?D you can imagine. Henry Reader leaves his goggles to any near- sighted freshie. Elizabeth Reno leaves her long walk from the sticks to anyone in her predicament. Ethel Romigh leaves her place in old Rochy High to any sophomore who can qualify. Kathryn Rote wills one gallon of gasoline and Dave's old blue Dodge to Virginia Campbell. Emma Scholl leaves a long run over the old Bridgewater-Rochester Bridge to Anna Jack- son. Cleve Shanor leaves a sack of marbles to any Freshie that hasn't enough to do. Paul Shanor leaves his sleepy appearance to Y0nk0 Zanieskie. Ruth Shee bequeaths her ability of chewing gum to any Junior girl reporting in Miss Jacob- son s room. William Shepherd wills a large box of sun-tan powder to Franklin Rote. Mary Olive Shepherd will her wonderful times in that coupe to Janet White. Anna Siegel wills her place in transporting the football squad to the field to John Shugert and Mr. Taylor. Martha Snyder leaves her technique of grinning to Johnny Baldwin. Edna Stanton wills her quiet ways to Bill Taylor. Mae Steel leaves her interest in Child Care to Beatrice Gardner. Homer Stump leaves his shortness to Daisy Lofblad. ,Mildred Taylor wills a nice disposition and her place in the Senior Girls' Chorus to Mildred Spratly. Virginia Tutwiler leaves her curly hair to Jean Moore. Ellsworth Wallace leaves his excess height to Richard Dunning. Grace Walthers will give anyone advice on Farming and Farmlifef' CThis will be given to Freshies first, Sopho- mores second, and last but not least the Juniors. Step right u Emma White leaves a hal? bottle of peroxide to Jean Lawson. Clt is rumored that Jean might need it later.J Lois White leaves her place as Editor of the Oracle to Ned Fay. Belva Wigal wills her black eyes to Polly Poucher. Agnes Wilson wills her interest in the Senior Class ofhcers to any lonely and down-cast Freshie. Is that right, Agnes? Jack Wilson leaves one red cap, a sunny disposi- tion, and a wonderful singing voice to Harry Cornelison. Jessie Winlow wills her Encouragement to Peggy Fleming. Mark my words, Peg, you might need it. Josephine Wutchic leaves her ability of wise cracking to Charles Morell. Grace Zahn leaves her place in Mr. Armstrong's Shorthand class to anyone who thinks they can take her place. Edward Zanieski wills his striking appearance to George Bittner. Signed, published, and declared by the above named class as, and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us and each of us, who in their presence, and at their re- quest, and in the presence of each other, have here unto subscribed our names as witnesses: MAE CHRISTNER MARGARET MoNRoE MILDRED TAYLOR l29l
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Class Will We, the very worthy, dignified, and extinguished Senior Class of the city of Rochester, county of Beaver, and state of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, that is to say :- PART 1. To Mr. White, one locker filled with the Senior Class's delicious peanut brittle to be distri- buted to the Junior Class. PART 2. To Miss Brehm, the sincere appreciation of the entire class for the success in our Minstrel and numerous other entertainments. PART 3. To the upper classmen we finally lavish these precious gifts for their pleasure and benefit. Louise Allebach wills the light from her titian locks to any down-cast Junior. Elizabeth Alleman leaves her ability as a good stenographer to Alice Ecklcs. Louise Allison wills her well used giggle to Sara Ganoe. William Assad leaves his heavy line to Howard Jones. Amy Bayes wills her sweetness to Mary Ellen Hollander. Henrietta Black wills her meekness to Kenneth Brobeck. Betty Blount wills her Good Nature to Viola Curry. Hazel Board wills her ability in P.O.D. class to Bob Dunlap. Ruth Board leaves her ambition to Connie Critz. Albert Bogolea leaves his quietness QD to John Neely. Ruth Brent leaves her ability to roll those eyes to Rose Kovach. Allie Brewer wills his musical ability to Eckart Bentel. Emma Brunner leaves her ability to get English to Helen Gottfried. Thelma Cargo leaves a powder puff to Ellen Carver. Mae Christner leaves M interest in Geneva College and a partly used bottle of Frostilla to any Junior girl. James Colella wills his solid geometry book to Ned Fay. jim says his brain is solid enough. Charles Craig leaves his ability to play football to Charles Morell. Charles Crawford wills a perfectly good but well used pair of green suspenders to Touch Garvin. Jean Cumming wills that grim and determined look on her face to Anna Abbott. Betty Denison leaves her place in Miss Coe's chorus to Margaret Shumaker. Sara Dever wills the 5 84 10 Store to Mary Knopp. Loretta Dunbaugh leaves a well used half of a comb in a desk in room 37 to Eleanor Glenn. jim Edwards leaves an initial on every desk in school to john Faller. Jean Evans leaves her quietness to Lucille Mc- Mahon. Betty Fairman leaves her ability of getting dates to Jean Shanor. Clarence Farmer leaves his crooning ability to Valeria Law. Humphrey Franco wills his Plymouth to Emogene Roberts. Victor Franco leaves his well used line to Howard Jones. Everyone knows Howard needs it. Tony Franks wills his concrete business to Tony Conti. Henry Goedeker leaves his bicycle to Harry Holby. Ruth Gordon leaves her Child Care book to Louise Herdt. The Gould Twins leave their curling iron to the Arden Twins. Dot Graham leaves her ability to get around the faculty to Mid Wheatly. We feel sure Mid will appreciate this. Burton Grimm wills his ability as a football player to john Windle. Harold Grimm wills his short stature to Sidney Grossman.CDon't worry, he's cumming alongf Fred Hawley wills his one and only pair of bright red socks to Billy Murphy. Josephine Heideger wills her cute ways to Eleanor Wolfe. Mary Louise Hetzler wills her sweetness to her sister Emma Jean Hetzler, Norman Hetzler wills the music in his fingers to john Kindle. Richard Holland wills his stock in Campbell Company to any Freshman qualified. Thomas Hogan wills his quiet dignity to Boyd Corliss. Jean Hollander wills her dancing ability to Elizabeth Irvin. Dorothea Holsinger wills her Tin liz to Virginia Burch. Jeanne Hood wills her place at the soda fountain to Virginia Campbell. Ruth Huysman wills her typing ability to Jean Portman. Lawrence Jackson wills his flaming red hair to Donald Lotz. Margaret john wills her quiet ways to Mary Legler. Homer Jones wills his meek voice to Thalea Fisher. Helen Kemper wills her ability as a cheer leader to Bud Perkins. Willard Kidd wills his ability as acandy salesman to Robert Christner. Margaret Koehler wills her beauty to Gladys Daman. Vincent Koehler wills his black curly locks to Donald Lotz. Thomas Koelbel wills his ambition to be a farmer to Hazel Shee. Barnett Kramer wills his apron to Ralston Shannon. -,.::iI'-215'1j,j.j:':-Jiaijlgf-gkf 1.7 -xx j .- , -, ' F, -, '5 .- .' 3l. 'g..L:zfl2f, ', :,f, 'I '1, i , ..':k -jzfrlpvv ,V ,,,.E,L::,,,g.g-...Ei,ggi-:,,,,a,m3.e.,..1. rf, . ,. I. ft Q .I , I X H , I -. V11 f.U..'Lx l .Z ,I A . ,:,.,',:. f28l
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