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' F 'KX .a ,-1f,., .ws-Q. +-4ll '1ln 'RX' 5.-' Sp if f Yi. . , in '41-., 15 Y, vw . '34 all .M 513. . ffl Senior Class ill E, the senior class of Wabash High School, in the year nineteen hun- dred and thirty-seven, do here and now make known our last will and testament and declare all other wills before said will null and void. To the junior class, which is becoming more intelligent, we bequeath some of our knowledge with the hope that some day they may attain the same degree of brilliancy that we have. To the sophomores we leave a part of our athletic ability in order that Dutch Struck may have some fine material with which to carry on for dear old Wabash High. To the freshmen, who are yet green, we leave the hope that they, too, may some day be seniors. To the faculty, we leave exclusive copyrights on all our valuable papers and themes. To the school as a whole we leave our outstanding record in every phase of school activity. In addition we have several individual bequests for needy and deserv- ing people. I, Bob Naugle, bequeath my brilliant memory to any one willing to take it. I, John Hipskind, will my ability to be everywhere at once to no one as I want it myself. I, Ernest Paullus, leave Doris Dickson to the sophomores. I, Ruth Curts, leave my commercial ability to Mary Jane Martin. I, Marianne Wertenberger, bequeath my ability to obtain E's in Latin to Nancy Jean Latchem. I, Albert Franklin, leave my ability to please Miss Jones with my themes to Don Baumbauer. I, Kenneth Crouch, will Faye Speicher to that well known sailor man, G. N. McVicker. Although leap year is past, I, Martha Kelch, bequeath Red Miller to the juniors as Ican't take him with me.
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l Ill L Wit 'V WILLIAM C. THOMPSON Hi-Y, Science Club, Tennis 3-4g X' Basketball Manager 45 Fleur-de-Lis. HELEN VALENTINE Art Clubg Lyre Clubg G. A. A.g Home Economics Club. ROBERT E. WAKEFIELD Football 4g Class president 3-4, Science Club, president, Hi-Y, president 3, treasurer, Leather Lungs, Sycamore Staffg Inter Nos, secretaryg M. C. L., president. GILBERT WALKER ANGELINE WALTERS C. D. S.: M. C. L.: G. A. A.g Inter Nos, Dramatic Club, Orange and Black Staff. JOAN WELSH G. A. A., M. F. F., C. D. S., Dramatic Club, Sycamore Staff, Orange and Black. MAARIANNE WERTENBERGER M.F. F., G. A. A., M. C. L., Science Club, Dramatic Clubg Sycamore Staff, Red Cross Council. BETTY WILCOX C. D. S., sergeant-at-arms 3, treasurer 45 Dramatic Clubg Orange and Black. MARJORIE WILKERSON C. D. S.g G. A. A., Orange and Black Staff. CHARLES WRIGHT EDDIE YARNELLE All conference 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, All conference 4g Captain 4: All Semi- final forward 45 Track 4g Leather Lungs president 43 Tennis 3, Science Club. RICH YARNELLE Football 2-3-4, captain 4g All conference 45 Basketball 2-3-4, All conference 43 Athletic Board presidentg Tennis 3-43 Science Club, Leather Lungs. EUGENE KINNEY
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I We, Bob Wakefield and Helen Rector, leave our high scholastic ability to Alma Dodge and Johnny Janes that they may have more time for extra- curricular activities. We, Judy Dawes, Geneva Mossman, Joan Welsh, and Barbara Sailors, bequeath our places at the Green Hat to Jean Schlemmer and her crowd, they'll be there any way. tln ease it ever reopensl. We, Opal Kamp and Martha Jones, bequeath our titles as chief dia- mond gettersu to Martha Betty Abernathy and Grace Yentes. I, Dorothy Pontius, will my ability to be at school on time to those peo- ple who inherited the misfortune to live far from school. We, Owen Neighbours, Jr. and John Fitzpatrick, leave our debating ability to Jack Wolf and Wayne Guernsey. I, Lemoine Butler, leave my title as 'tSlugger Butler to Herb Urschel. I, Paul Dotson, will my place as first clarinet to Robert Tewksbury. I, Geneva Mossman, leave my place on the M. C. L. roll to ..1y brother John. I, Peg Temple, leave my ability to act to Marge Stewart or any junior girl who aspires to be in next yearis senior play. We, the Yarnelle twins, will our places in the football line to the Spo- seep twins, we want to keep it in pairs. I, Woodie Drook, bequeath my basketball tactics and other talents to Harry Lawson. I, Monsieur Jacques Corridor CJack Hall, to youj bequeath my knowl- edge of French to Miss Biggerstaff. I, James Biggs, will Joyce Summerland to Warren Sunday that they both may be happy. We, the Senior Hi-Y members, will to all the underclass girls the hope that they may go to next year's best girl banquet. We, the Sycamore staff, do bequeath our headaches in publishing this annual to the juniors with the advice that aspirin won't cure them. Finally, we wish to leave a bit of friendly advice. We feel it our duty to warn you to have your book reports in on time, to make up your tardy time before the end of six weeks, to study hard in Mr. Eskew's room, and to take your senior subjects seriously. Signed: The Senior Class 1937.
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