Wabash High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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Qur Last Will and Testament E, the class of '36 of Wabash High School in Wabash County, Wa- bash, Indiana, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, that is to say: I, Eileen Hipskind, leave my ability to go steady to Velma Benson, I, Dick Logan, leave my way with the women to Bob Wakefield so that he may please all his admirers. I, Evelyn Kessler, leave my bashfulness to Dorothy Pontius so that she may calm down a little bit. I, Bud McClintic, leave my physique to Jack Wolf because he needs it. I, Mary Good, will my art of receiving help from the teachers to Mary Ann Wertenbcrger so that she may never need to worry about getting passing grades. I, Betty Wass, leave little McClintic to any girl who wants him. I, Bob Smallwood, will my ability as an actor to Jack Whitenack so that he may become a second James Cagney. I, Kathryn Gamble, will my amicable disposition to Opal Kamp. I, Ruth Pence, give some of my height to Annetta Jeffries. I, Arthur Pittenger, leave my reputation of a Great Lover to G. N. McVicker so that he may impress Jane with his romantic qualities. I, Helen Coomler, leave to June McCalla my voice so that she may achieve her ambitions in the music world. I, Ann Gilbert, leave Red Miller to the sophomores because I guess I am sorta robbing the cradle. I, Bill Dannacher, will my ability to fry hamburgers to Geneva Moss- man because Parker likes them. I, Madge Gordon, will my ability to get along in biology to Nancy Latchem. I, Virgil Ballard, will my friend, Paul Barrett, to anyone who can take my place. We, Ann Bush, Mary Tate and Jane Curtis, will our leap year success to any senior girls of 1940. We, Sam Schlemmer and Bill Lutz, do will the attractions at Urbana to the Yarnelle twins. We, the Seniors of 1936, will our places in the halls, classrooms, on athletic teams, in the clubs, and in all the places where we were so promi- nent to the under-classmen who may be able to fill them. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal this fifth day of June, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-six. Signed: The Seniors.

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Senior Alphabet Athletic Logan Bachelor Schlemmer Cutie Gamble Dear Hoover Eager Showalter Farmer's daughter Scott Gabber Pence Handsome McCiintic Important Freeman Jealous .Bob Lutz Kissable Garner Loudest mouth Pittenger Monkey Anderson Nuisance Smallwood Obstinate Gilbert Playboy Dannacher Quixotic Gordon Romantic Hipskind Schnozzle Hastings Timid Bill Lutz Undaunted Miller Vivacious Wass Worker Bush Xemplary Good Yielding Thompson Zealous Snavely People who burn with love very often make fuels of themselves. Teacher fin classj : Have I ever told this-a-one before ? Class Qin choruslr 'tYes. Good, Maybe youlll understand it this time? Teacher: What is chemistry's outstanding contribution to the modern world ? A Charles Showalter: Blondes, Don't worry if you flunked-a zero is nothing. Curious old lady: Why, you've lost your leg, haven't you ? Cripple Clooking downlr Well, darned if I haven't.', Ann Gilbert tunable to seej: What is the first question on the board ? Teacher: Number one. Our Scotchman fries his bacon in LUX to keep it from shrinking. fEd: The Linotype operator may change shrinking to stinking . . . in which case we WOODBURY the bacon.J Darling, he cried in tender tones, I never loved but thee. . Then we must part, the maiden said. No amateurs for me.



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311 illilvmnriant Dc-31mer Anderson 1une 8, 1918 Qctober 15, 1934

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