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Last Will and Testament Continued. I, Helen Litldle, leave my ladylike manners to Agnes Dixon. I, Ronald Liddle, leave my suede shoes to “Eddie” Kessler. I, Charles Lines, leave my A’s to Julia Waggett. I, William Malasky, leave my candy salesmanship to Johnny Rogers. 1, Mae McMeekin, leave my auburn locks to Eva Kerr. I, Clyde Meenan, leave my popularity to my brother. I, Catherine Minns, leave my “china blue eyes” to Olive Dinger. I, Louise Noel, leave my modesty to Alice Curry. I, Augustine Novak, leave my athletic ability to Eddie Vataha. I, Frank Nupp, leave without saying goodbye. I, Eddie Ogershok, leave my ability to get to school on time to Vernon Spencer. I, James Overdorf, leave my freckles to Joe Lane. I, Mike Petrosky, leave my physique to A1 Swanson. I, Hayden Pifer, leave my excessive height to “Ben” Ellis. I, Norman Pifer, leave my wise-cracking to Dee Coder. I, Sam Place, leave to go “dear-hunting”. I, Adelle Plant, leave without having been here long. I. Ethel Platt, leave S. H. S. hoping to grow taller. I, Ruth Reasinger, leave my school-girl complextion to Dorothy Weber. I, Eleanor Reed, leave without “the milkman”. I, Dorothy Ross, leave my boy friends to Ruth Shaffer. I, Stanley Rusonis, leave my title as “Sandy’s Sheik” to Hiram Brown. I, Sara Belle Salada, leave my faithfulness as a Hi-Y member to Mae Korb. I, Lesa Sette, leave my Colgate smile to Sara Anderson. I, Orrin Shaffer, leave with a head full of French. I, Courtney Shenkle, leave my position as class president to Marc Meenan. I, Anthony Sinkosky, leave my ability as a basketball star to Bill Mark. I, Irene Tatters, leave my position in the Orchestra to future violinists. I, Zelda Walk, leave my basketball ability to Janet Lytle. I, Frank Walls, leave my “Brotherly Love” to Harold Walburn. I, Harold White, leave my football heroics to Bill Hockins. I, Vernon Wilson, leave my basketball ability to Billy Cams. I, Alouise Wojtaszek, leave my duty as hairdresser at noon to anyone who can take it. We, the makers of this Will, leave our ability to get along together to Nathal Kessler and Phoebe Mark. Signed and sealed on the 28th day of May in the year of our Lord 1935. —Ruth and Ven Thunberg Witnesses: All the vacant desks. Nineteen
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1935, being practically sound of mind and memory and in possession of most of our faculties, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament. Article I To the School—We bequeath the hope that it will send out many more “bright Seniors” as the class of ’35 has had the honor of doing. To the Faculty—Our highest esteem and regards for their kind companionship and help throughout our high-school careers. To the Juniors—All of our P. 1). books and we hope they will put them to good use as we did. To the Sophomores—Our sympathy and desire to see you become Seniors in the near future. To the Freshmen—Innumerable wads of gum adorning desks, bannisters, and like places. Article II I, Lansing Albright, leave my ability to laugh on short notice to “Chubbie” Bolonick. I, Dee Burfield, leave my ability to sleep in class to “Bubs” Edwards. I, Darrell Burfield, leave with Decimae. I, Adelio Chiaravalle, leave my popularity with the girls to “Sonny Sinclair”. I, William Cunningham, leave my grins to Arthur McFall. I, Charles Dusch, leave to take up my household duties. I, Andrew Duttry, leave to become a hermit. I, Jeanne Dinger, leave to go to London. I, Blair Flick, bequeath my “gift of gab” to “Kenny” Swanson. I, Decimae Green, leave my cheer-leading ability to future cheer-leaders. I, Louise Grube, leave my ability to “tickle the ivories” to Olive Rupert. 1, Beatrice Gudinas, leave my mathematic ability to those who need it. I, Louise Harvey, leave my dancing ability to Elberta White. I, Edwin Hoover, leave my “golden silence” to Cecil Hoover. I, Dorothy Jones, leave to gain weight. I, James Jones, leave my ability to debate in P. D. Class to “Billy” Fairman. 1, Earl Keene, leave my Freshman girl friends to “Eddie” Jones. I, William Keene, leave my “big brown eyes” to Jim Taylor. I, James Kelly, leave my business matters to Everette McFall. I, Edwin Kessler, leave my place in the Senior Class to Dallas Smith. I, Catherine Kessler, leave my giggles to Olivette Nelson. I, Sylvia Korb, leave my red hair to Bernard Guthrie. I, Clement Kruk, leave my curls to Frank Lankerd. I, Joseph Kruk, leave my football ability to Frank Zdroskie. Eighteen
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Anthony V. Sinkosky “Tony” Anthony is tall and handsome and a good athlete as well. He has remained a sturdy member of the class through our four years. We know Anthony will continue to help others along as he has helped us. “When can I come up?” Decimae Green “Dottie” “Dottie” is one of the well-liked senior girls who comes on the bus from Clear Run. She has been student librarian for two years. She is pleasant to everyone, and is always willing to give anyone a helping hand. “I like your nerve” M. Clyde Meenan “Meenan” Where there is noise there’s “Meenan”. We don’t know of any particular interest that Clyde has but he certainly spends too much time with the girls. He is a prominent athlete and we hoi e he turns out to lx “Her Hero” “Move over, would yaf” Courtney Shenkle “Bub” “Bub” is one of our likable seniors and a possible honor student. He is a great pal to all who know him. One word will deseril e his future—“Success”. Your fellow classmates wish you luck “Bub”. “You can figure that out” Mary Louise Grube “Squeeze” “Squeeze” is a small, but popular member of our class. She is in almost every club, and has been the school pianist for three years. She seems to be headed for a career as a great pianist. “Well, blow me down” Twenty
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