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ESCIENCEVILLE REFLECTORE To Wayne Williams, Howard Sarver leaves his Spanish side-burns. T0 Bob Sarver, Boyd Williams leaves his Stradavarius violin. To Alva Blunt, Tolly Mae Huey leaves her dancing feet. To Caroline Ceapa, Rose Oreco leaves her roller skates. To Louis Baglieri, Donald McGarry leaves his good nature. To Howard Thomas, Clayton Helsel leaves his strong right arm. To Marion Stafford, Alice Wylam leaves her double chin, so she can talk twice as fast. To Essie Mae Oliver, Elma Watt leaves her best boy friend. To Harold Woolensack, Harold Wilson leaves his woolen socks. To Esther Moretti, Eugenia Larson leaves her bashful ways. To Arthur Boomhower, Mary Long leaves her yodeling ability. To Edith Fairbanks, Dolores Black leaves her secret of how to grow up and still be little. To Willard Ellis, Raymond Rowles leaves his ability to step on girls toes at all dances. To the Teachers of Scienceville High School, Doris Welker leaves her sweet disposition and ability to control her temper at all times. To Jack Tavolario, his brother Andrew leaves his ability to have the last word in every argument. To Raymond Prisby, Thomas Hallman leaves his formula for making stink bombs. To Margaret Longstreet, Nellie Murdock leaves her power to have and to hold one man. To the Scienceville High School, Eddie Matlock leaves three cents to put towards a trolley car to get from one side of the building to the other. To Margaret Moretti, Nellie Nester leaves her boop-boop-a-doops To Roy Ferguson, Louis Pannunzio leaves all of his old permits. To W'illiam Nesbitt, Marthelia Wilson wills her ability to speak before the public. To Wilber Underwood, Ollie Satterwhite leaves his tenor position in the Sharline Quartet . To Fred Lynch, George Jackson leaves his mischievousness. Tlais page sponsored by EAST FEDERAL CUT RATE MARKET, 381 East FederalePbone 44573. twenty-rigbi
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ESCIENCEVILLE REFLECTOR-l-E- To Dorothy Myers, Marie Hitter leaves her ability to make bigger and better ice-cream cones. To Steve Arendas, Eddie Allen leaves his power over women. To Elizabeth Baglieri, Vernell Hulbert leaves her ability to act on the stage. To Evelyn Boals, Margaret O,Neil leaves her persuasive ways with men. T0 Betty Bartram, Margaret Treaster leaves her ability to flirt With the men teachers. To Ernest Hughes, Joie Tarentino leaves his senior dignity. To Violet Burrows, Catherine Albright leaves her secret of bewitching the boys. To Norman McMichael, Byron Williamson leaves his Model iiTi, Ford. To Jimmy Holmes, Jimmy Thompson leaves his stream-lined bicycle. To Ernest DeBacco, Jack Tooill leaves his newspaper route. To John Pope, Joe Noble leaves his politeness. To Florence McBride, Mardelle Stere leaves her positiOn as school-store clerk. To Edmond Dyer, Lester Brownlee leaves his ability to create disturbances in classes. T0 Mary Andrews, Anna Busin leaves her position as somebodyis stenog. To Eloise Draa, Mable Gordon leaves her naturally curly hair. To George Gettan and Paul Fryman, Don Miller and Vernon Nesbitt leave any two sophomore girls who may have fallen in love With them. To Shelton Bell, John LeCote leaves his active movements. To Irma Mesaros, Viola Maxim leaves her job as office helper. To Oliver Palantinus, Alex Kasnevich leaves his mechanical ability. To Jack Hargate, John Zaku leaves his detective magazines. To Andy Palantinus, .Sarah Clark leaves her economics pad. To Elizabeth Hallman, Chaney Howard leaves her tap-dancing ability. To Ignatus Mocarachenia, Eric Ermert leaves his luck in hitting the bug? To Sophie Neimark, Susan Fleischer leaves her sweetness. To Ferrel Johnson, Virginia Irby leaves her cute gym suit. To Wayne Shipton, Vincent Moretti leaves his mustache, on condition that he allows the said mustache to develop into a flowing beard. This page sponsored by COHEN,S CASH MARKET, Liberty and MCGuffcy-Pbone 66331. twmly-scven
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ESCIENCEVILLE REFLECTORE- To Fred Green, Anna Pinchot leaves her knowledge of bookkeeping. To Buddie Spezza, John Hesch wills his habit 'of teasing girls. To Ethel Watt, Margaret Wallace wills her efficiency in business-like ways. To LaVerne Hall, John Lubonovic leaves his maxgy playthings in order to keep her mind off her studies. To Jay Brownlee and Louie Karosi, Oscar Williams and Jack Kraysets leave their blooming blushes. To Louise Steib, Victoria Lazar leaves her sophisticated air, providing she will eat bread crusts three times a day to acquire it. To Helen Thompson, Maggie Mack leaves her secret of bringing tunes out of a piano. To Joseph Carter, Bernice Gayles leaves her line providing he changes it: once in a while. To Marion Lombard, Mildred Hill leaves her winning smile. To Johnnie Harvey, James Lewis leaves his secret methods of playing bas- ketball. To Julius Gettan, Carl Lipuscheg leaves his dapper ways and neatness. To Marie Croscin, Mary Elizabeth Sells leaves her ability to time the last bell just right-we hope she has better success. To Tresa Misciskia. Helen Moscz leaves her ability to get good grades. To Mary Levitsky, Lucille Skirkavich leaves her blond-hair dye. To Joe McRae, Orville Washington leaves the time he spends at noon play- ing basketball. To William McEaneny. Jean Yurchisin leaves her ability to keep quiet on all occasions. To James Tarver, Lilly Gay Lawhorn leaves her ability to sing. To Catherine Yakopatz, Juanita Walton leaves her good recitations in class. In witness whereof, we hereby attach our seal and signature this first day of April, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-five. THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE This page sponsored by FULLERTON TRANSFER 69' STORAGE Co., 220-22-24 E. Boardman St.-Pb0ne 35111 twenty-m'ne
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