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TO HENRY KUZARA—We give a book on, “How to Make Love,” although Uree says he doesn’t need it. TO ELIZABETH RUDOLF—We give a medal for winning William. We had given him up. TO GEORGE PERRY—We leave a little bow and arrow so he can go hunt(er)ing. TO ALBERT ROBINSON—We leave his brother’s good grades. TO ROBERT JOHANSEN—We leave a patch; so he can patch it up with Harriet. TO DEAN WIMER—We leave a census of the girls in Sheridan High who are charmed by his personality. TO GEORGE GWINN—We leave several opportunities to make speeches in the assembly next year. TO WESLEY GIFFEN—We leave Hyla’s sincere hopes that he’ll graduate next year or sometime. TO BILLY STEFFEN—We leave a successful career as a villainous actor. TO MARGARET McKINNEY—We leave her pal, Margaret Lansing. TO WILLIE BALL—We leave a mask to hide the blushes when he talks to the girls. TO FRANCES KELSEY—We leave a rattle to let her classmates know she is around. TO LOREN BUTLER—We leave a box of rouge in case his rosy cheeks ever fade. TO VIRGINIA EDWARDS—We leave a compliment on her never-changing good nature. TO ALL THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS who want to do their hair up for the Prom—We leave some of Jane’s Overnight Hairgrowing Lotion. TO BONNIE M. SPURLOCK—We leave a diploma. TO ALLAN ROGERS—We leave Harriet’s best wishes. TO CHARLES STOPKA—We leave Johnnie’s place with Miss Me-gown. TO MARVIN TILDEN—We leave Francis Reineke’s right to tease the girls. TO EDITH BELLE TEBBS—We leave a beauty parlor to put her beauty in. TO CARL GONDER—We leave Bill Baker’s place as the most brilliant person in S. H. S. TO BILL THOMPSON—We leave a nice date to the Prom. TO JACK HUFFORD—We leave a chemistry book. TO JOSEPH GLEASON—We give our heartiest compliments for that big broad smile. TO BERNARD HELDT—We leave sale rights on Eileen Dean. TO TOM CLOSE—We leave the initials N. C.—That’s all he wants. TO LUCIEN MONCINI—We leave one D. TO MARY MARGARET HALL—We leave another boy’s ring. TO IVY EDWARDS—We leave a medal for being the healthiest girl in school. TO DOROTHY KUTCHER—We leave a brush for her artistic touch. 19
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Excerpts from the Will of the Senior Classes of 1934 TO VIRGINIA COREY and MILES FULBRIGHT—We leave some sticks of candy because they have always been such good children. TO ETHEL CARROLL—We leave our sympathy for having been one of our faithful cheer leaders. TO ELAINE HUNTER—We leave this booklet on “How to Grow Tall.” TO THURLOW (FAT) DOYLE—We leave our luck and best wishes for a successful football season next year. TO VIRGINIA KERR—We leave permission to chatter as much as she pleases, wherever she pleases, and whenever she pleases. TO ROY GILLIS—We leave a ladder to help him ascend to a Senior height. TO NAOMI “COOL”—We leave a little heater. TO BILLY VERDEN—We leave Francis Zimmer’s right to play “The Forgotten Man.” TO RELDA TOLAND—The class of ’34 leaves a nice big tube of lipstick. TO VICTORIA TELANDER—We leave her choice of any boy left in S. H. S. next year to take Darrell’s place. TO ARDITII AMES—We leave Billy Steffen, since he’s the only thing she craves. TO BUD PERRY—We leave a megaphone—he’s such a quiet little boy. TO MARGARET LANSING—We leave Paula’s chewing-gum, we know it’ll make her happy. TO ANGELINO ROTELLINI—We leave all the girls in Sheridan High right at his feet. TO JIMMY WILLARD—We leave some girl in his own class so he will stop pestering the Seniors. TO WILLIE ZAK—We leave fond dreams of Mabel Jett. TO ROBERT POLLY—We leave a lily. TO JOHN HOLSTEDT—We leave Dana Davis’s you know. TO GRACE McGREW—We leave these three adjectives—proper, virtuous and sedate. TO TED STEPHENSON—We leave a bottle of cod-liver oil because he looks so undernourished. TO MELBA GUNTER—We leave Vernon (Verne) to court her. TO FOREST BIRD—We leave a curling iron with directions for use. TO JOSEPHINE ADAMY—We leave our sincere wishes that she will be a successful dancing instructor. TO FRED AGEE—We leave the other two Musketeers, Loren and Albert. TO DORIS STARKEY (PINKY)—We leave a permanent billet-doux from Paul B. 18 T' ■■ ’ - ’ ” ” — ” ■■
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As Se icn Through the ( Crystal WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN Billy Accola Peanut Vendor with Leroy Dukes as Monkey ----- Naples. Italy 1960 Jack Kirchman Yell leader at S. H. S.- Sheridan. Wyo. 1999 Winifred Birchby -Making False Teeth . Oxford Univ. 1942 free Marie Holstedt .-Miss Universe Hollywood 1998 Charles Cahill A Ballyhooer Great White Way 1939 ( race Grimshaw Literary Critic of “College Humor” New York 1947 Anna Carlson DuHp ltnnrh Owner Montana 1950 Kd Browne Cartoonist - The World Over 1939 Paula Wilson Wifely Assistant to Dr. R. Tyson Minneapolis 1947 Julio DiCesare —Gigolo Any Place 1988 Natalie Jones Chiseling ”Stone”-face Leonard ville 1937 Charles Carter - Author of “Downs and Ups of U. S. Senate” .. — Deitz . 1943 Mary Watson -Second Helena Rubenstein Greenwich Village 1942 Merle Harris Soap Box Orator India 1980 Harriett Churchill -Secretary to Pres. Tom Eckerman Washington 1990 Manford Mogan Inventor of a Pest Exterminator Punkinville Forever Heart Smasher at Vassar Vassar 1940 Paula Parrish .Catching Greased Pigs Tokio — 1938 Eleanor Gibson Cigarette Girl at the Merry-Go- Round Night Club Chinatown 1975 Edwin Knudson Dog Catcher - Dogwood, Calif. 1951 Stanna Silkensen Saleswoman of (iiggle Water. England 1943 Tommy Killworth Author of “Advantages and Dis- advantages of Women”. Reno 1938 Orator on “How to Debate Slamville, Wash. 1988 Beth Morgareidge Calling Square Dances-- Ye Old Red Barn 1989 Glen Plott Eddie Cantor's Successor Hollywood Beach 1943 Jeanne Carmen Eggart -.Running a Cafe with George Shanghi 1961 Adeline Story - Owner of a Flea Circus, with Ida Edmunds, Assistant All Over 1940 Bob McPhillamey Coaching Football Mustaches- Notre Dame 1951 Jerry Wolfe Still True to Hazelbelle .. Sheridan 2999 Parrv Schriver Breaking Auto Speed Records Indianapolis 1960 Jean Taylor -Sweet as Ever . -Byronville 1952 Francis Keineke .Metropolitan Opera Star Chicago . - 1950 Billy Baker -Professor of Home Economics Yale 1941 Francis Zimmer Glass Blower . . AnvDlace - Anvtime Billy Alderson Barnum and Bailey’s Advertising Manager - Everywhere Everytime Kid on Wilson Flute Player . -- - Big Horn 1997 Arthur Bechtold Hamlet Radio City 1939 Fransena Tousses Pianist in Paul Whiteman’s Or- chestra - - - Chicago 1941 Mary Anna Bovd -Sitting on her Hair-- .. . North Pole 1950 Johnny Stopka Perfect Model The World 1939 Harriet Brunsell . Raising Chickens On a farm - 1937 Arthur Powers .. Author of “Why I Never Married’ ’.Maxville 1949 June Cantwell Dancer in Turkish Harem Constantinople 1950 Howard Robinson -Playing in Comedy with Alpha Mae Breckenridge, in “Long and Short of It” Vienna 1948 Kenneth Carson -World’s Tennis Champion. Kropiss 1938 Marjorie Penson Second Miss Beall. S. H. S.- - 1941 Lois Christensen Making World Flight with Don Up in the Air 1936 Wilhelmina Nelsen -Future Mrs. Rotellini .China 1935 Jane Cleveland Helping Rudy Tan Hides Russia 1945 Hardy MacCatherine Editing a “Love Lorn” Column Peoria 1943 Merton Cook .State Revenue Collector Kansas 1954 Dan Keniston --Future Clark Gable .Hollywood 1936 Dana Davis Inferior Decorator Afghanistan ... 1960 Lorena Kelly Keeping that schoolgirl complexion.Sahara Desert 1991 Margaret Hour ..Stenographer to Mason Lewis. Navy Official -Japan . 1945 Hyla Hey wood Professor of Ehimbology. -Columbia Univ. 1980 Krnie Kndicott Flag Pole Sitter South Pole 1972 Torrey Johnson Chief Justice of Supreme Court The Congo 1963 Kdward Gregersen -Heavyweight Champion Italy 1976 Anna Morie . Most Talkative girl in Sheridan Fairytaleville 1999 Angel Cetrone Librarian West Point 1944 Carmella Panetta -Playing Opposite Dick Powell Col. Byrd’s Colony. 1939 Mary Bumbaca Toe Dancer New Orleans 1947 20
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