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t SENIOR CLASS WILL | - 1936 - PAUL RENN—Stature to Robert Illges. RUTH TETER—Curly hair to Jessifern Hawkins. GENE NEWBY—Physique to Virgil Godby. KATHRYN THOMPSON—Manly voice to Bob Racquet. JANE WILES—Interest in Kirklin to Mildred Fox. LLOYD BRANDENBURG—Class pin to Rosemary Miller. PHILLIP BOWER—Philosophy of love to George Mendenhall. BETTY COTTINGHAM—V-8 to Frank Kester. SAM BRADFIELD—Vocabulary to Lela Cobb. FRANCES MILLIKAN—Ambition for study to Nathan Davis. GLADYS HOLLIDAY—Position as s. s. to Florence Moore. MORRIS WATTS—“Sunshiners” to Albert Ferguson. ANNABELLE PERKINS—Domestic science knowledge to Mary Scott. JOE McCRAY—Ability to cee a joke to Jeanne King. DICK HOFFMAN—Absence excuses to Patsy Hufford. WARREN WRIGHT—Position as president of Senior Class to the most popular Junior. JOHNNY MITCHELL—Basketball ability to Harvey Tudor. HERBERT CHANCE—Position as “tea-towel tosser” to any eligible Junior. LAWRENCE CLINE—Love of disagreeing to Velma Newby. PHYLLIS CLARK—Chewing gum to Harold Ringer to be used for class purposes. PHIL MOORE—“Love of leisure” to Maxine King. EVELYN MILLS—Sophistication to Doris Owen. MARJORIE WOOD—Love of silence to Grace Mary Dragoo. IVAN CLINE—“Love affairs” to John Birden. CHARLES KERCHEVAL—Curly hair to Morris Harris. CHET WALLACE—Smile and football ability to Kenneth Duncan. MARY EVELYN LOCKERIDGE—Plumpness to Geraldine Harvey. RUSSEL WHITTAKER—English Literature book to any one with a dollar. ETHALINDA KRAUS—Noisiness to Margaret Ann Moredock. VAN BIDDLE—Shyness to Glen Dyar. THELMA WAITT—Graceful walk to Virginia Spaulding. JEANNETTE SOUTHARD—“Big Chance” to Mary Jane Ogle. MARIETA FOSTER—Slowness to Betty Vickery. PHOEBE INMAN—Spectacles to Alphamae Davis so she can see the blackboard in the assembly. MARCIELLE JONES—Atwater Kent Radio to Julia Plew for a Philco. EVELYN WILSON—Southern accent to Jean Noble. WILLIAM WEBSTER—Ability to run in one place a long time to Henry Timmons. MARY KATHERYN WAITT—Voice to Ann Bower. Ann wants to learn to sing. ZARADA VIRTUE—Ability to ask questions to William Adair. MARION STEPHENSON—Ability to write a book on one page to Betty Foust. FLOYD SCRIPTURE—Knowledge of everyday events to Eileene Wright. EDWIN SMITH—Meek voice to George Palmer. ESTHER PORTIS—Polite way of expressing things to Raymond Poole. JOAN PICKETT—Quietness to Eleanor Eudaly. BOB PALMER—Ability to. blush to John Kercheval. FRANCES MOON—Interest in Juniors in exchange for interest for Seniors (next year). MARJORIE GRIFFIN—Menagerie to Florence Remsen. LEANNA GARY—Ability to print to Dwight Moody. PAUL FULTON—Salesmanship ability to Lincoln Fulton. FLOYD BAIRD—Ability to keep quiet to Annabelle Chastain.
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Senior Class Will (cont.) LLOYD BAILEY—Popular ways with the Seniors to James Hai'ris. EVELYN BARKER—Miss to Joan Southard for a Mrs. TAYLOR RUSH—Variety of jokes to Leona Teter. ELLA MARIE HERR—Wills her intei’est in S. H. S. athletics to Irene Mullin. EDNA MAE McMURTRY—Wills her ability to carry a pencil over her left ear to Mary Nicholson. MAXINE MOORE—Good-looking eyes and ability to use them to Mary Kiste. PHIL McVICKER—Ability to woo to Junior Wallace. DOROTHY SWARM—Modesty to Margaret Ann Ogle. KENNETHHUMBLES—Ability in Public Speaking Class to Jean Hinshaw. SENIOR CLASS—Wills Mrs. Cline to the Juniors and the rest of the factulty to the school in general. ♦ Class History ♦ The class of 1936, second to enter and graduate from the new Sheridan High school, had more carefree, green Freshmen than any other Sheridan class. On completing our first year as upper classmen, we were as near broke as any Juniors dare be. In spite of the fact that the popcorn purchased by the previous class had done its bit, and we had omitted one party. As Seniors we were ably directed and led by Mr. Groff, sponor, with Mrs. Cline, acting sponsor; Warren Wright, president; Gene Newby, vice-pesident; Marion Stephenson, treasurer. The Senior trip to Cincinnati was decided and taken in the fall of 1935. W are looking forward to the Senior play, tourney concessions, and, last, the commencement of 1936, which shall close the high school history of our class.
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