14 May, Nineteen Thirty-three +• — IFresIfomsiini •i . . Martin Anderson Ivan King Frances Berfield Robert Leigh Ralph Blust Raymond Mahany Thomas Booker Frank Mahle Mildred Day Jefferson McClellan Jane Dewey Cary McClenahan Robert Dunlap Wendell Montooth Harold Dustin Leland Newman Norma Ebbert Louise O’Keefe Naomi Egbert Kathryn Parrish Warren Franklin Theodore Rounds Harlan Fritz Kathleen Slygh Faye Gerard Curtis Sturm Dorothy Gordon Chester Sundquist Virginia Hagy Mary Trickle Kathleen Ham Helen Warren Sheldon Headley Hazel Webster Earle Hogate Katherine Wilkinson Frances Howell Ruth Williamson Bert Jackson Helen Winans Marshall Winn CLASS OFFICERS. President - Vice President- — - Robert Dunlap Treasurer Secretary -Kathryn Parrish Advisors--- ---Miss Oehmke, Mr. McCullough v - -
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16 +- May, Nineteen Thirty-three ILaistl Wnlfl snmd Testtsmmusinitt ---------------------------------------- We, the Senior Class of 1933 of Toulon Township High School, county seat of Stark, State of the sales tax, having a great amount of wealth which money cannot buy, and firmly believing in the saying, “It is more blessed to give than to receive,” and knowing that we are fast leaving this life, having discarded all rubbish which the Juniors immediately seized upon (namely the Lux Solis), we now will the following valuable treasures to the Junior Class, the class of 1934: HEAR YE! HEAR YE! We, the Senior Class, as individuals, do hereby bequeath our wealth of personal things, which is greater than gold, as follows: I, William Archie Humphrey Bald, do hereby bequeath my Ed Wynn Fire Chief’s cackle, which I use extensively in school, to Bernice Heaton, I, Betty Price, do hereby bequeath one freckle to John Colgan and LaVonne Gelvin, providing they divide it, because one is all I will donate. I, Virginia Burkey, do hereby bequeath my earnest desire to attend finishing school, so that I may polish off the edges of the diamond in the rough, to Josephine Dell Kromphardt. I, Lester Morrell, do generously bequeath my best Sunday-school suit to Ruthe Pyle so that she may be attired in the new masculine vogue, thus enabling Ruthe to show Marlene Dietrich that she isn’t the only one who can wear mannish togs and get by with it. I, Helen Roark, will my preference for the company of younger boys to Carolyn Downend. I, Virgie Mae Thompson, will my ravishing golden locks to Alice Alldredge because, Alice, you know Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Oh, yes. just a hint to the wise, use Blondex. I, Kathryn Burcham, do hereby bequeath my ability as a star basketball player to Ethel Marshall and Dorothy Winans. I only hope they won’t be as good shots as I was, because I would like to keep my record unblemished. I, Audrey Fuller, do hereby bequeath my Southern drawl to George Goodwin and Carmen Egbert, where it will do double duty. It will give George’s voice the slow musical quality that will enchant Carmen, and I assure you, George, Carmen will listen after this. I, Darline Fickling, do hereby bequeath my quick bouncing walk and quick, lilting speech to Morris Fargher, so that this may instill into Morris the virtue of quickness. I, Clyde St. John, do hereby bequeath my monkey-like antics to Margery O’Keefe because I think Margery tries to act too dignified. I, Pauline Crow, do hereby bequeath my (not infants’) shoes to Os-
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