Wauseon High School - Chief Yearbook (Wauseon, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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E Qlhicf S--1' flllusz Qlllgill ,e WE, THE CLASS O-F 1925, the most illustrious class that ever has graduated or ever will graduate from Wauseon High School, County of F ulton, State of Ohio, being of strong hearts and sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby, make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made or other papers of whatsoever nature. s . FIRST-We hereby will and direct that all our debts, just and unjust, be paid in full by Mr. Bowsher after our departure. . - r - - SECOND-To the Juniors we leave our copies of Rules and Regulations of the Assembly Room, by Miss Alice Money. We hope that theywill 'abide by them as well as we have. A ' , THIRD-To the occupants of our respective desks in the years to come we bequeath a dainty ballad, The Gum We Left Behind Us, to be made use of and handed down to future generations. ' FOURTH-To Mr. Zartman we will our Physics note-books, finished or unfinished, trusting he will loan them 'as a guide to anyone having lost his past experiments. ' ' g Q FIFTH-After a. lingering and sad meditation the individual members of the Senior Class bequeath the followingzf Bill Bender--My historical mind and date-bedecked memory to Sterling Cole. Ma.rtha Bayes-My shy and modest ways to Laura Bates. Otto Boyers-My Job to' my brother. - ' S J Lucile Bonar-My Mastery of Art to his next year's professors, Emma Baer-My struggles in French to Lloyd Grafiis. Irene Bayes- My raven locks to Florence Biddle. Ivah Bachman-My cleverness to Onet-a Reesf Thelma Beebe-My Biblical knowledge to'Pa.ul Stevens. Irene Barkertf-My good memory to Evelyn Hann. Helen Blizzard-My mot-to tVariety is the Spice of Life, to Jenny Fraker. Ruth Corbin-My nickname, Specs, to Martha Raker. Ginny Cole-My cz .relree mind to Gladys Poths. ' e Fern Cameron-My long tresses to any sorry bobbed-haired girl. , Craig Demaline-My ability for creating disturbance in the Assembly to Bill Cole. A ' ' ' ' i Clair Davis-My 'Faithful l?l Lizzie to Harold Reesp Olen Dunbar-My senior class ring to Lucille Mmray. ' Frank Dimke+My knack in blufiing to Ted Fouty. Evelyn Faler-My genuine sincereness to Ruth Liechty. Alice Funkhouser-My quaint demureness to Martha Merriman. Harold Fraker-My rubber heels to Mr. Davey. IrisFree-My hobby, talking, to Laura Furney. Isabelle Gorsuch-My vanity case to Charles Richards. Fred Gasche-My editorship and oil la-mp to my successor. Dot Goodwin-My sentimental eyes to Mary Louise Ham. Charles Gorsuch-My pet pig to Mr. Howard. Art Gorsueh-My chivalrous disposition to one who is worthy of it. Clarence Harper-My devotion to the fair sex to Freddie Shambnrger. Margaret Harlton-My precise primness to Alice Cooper. 'him si Z 5 R536-Ln! M

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gage--Q--2 aaa l l w r' l l l i Fmml lil lgi zl .al EBSQ!!! Geneva Hayes-My freckles to Wesley' Barry. Alfred Harrison-This advice: Go slow and easy if you want to get along with ine, to everybody. Corwin Howard-My skill in athletics to Ev. Furney. Helen Hauenstein-My inquisitiveness to F ranccs Hoy. Virgil King-This song: Where's My Sweet-ie Hidin', to any good detective. Ruth Lee-My romantic tendency to Vera Gottscha-lk. ' Clifford Lindley-My Grecian nose to My Best Gal. Howard Lillich-My secret for making 8 nights out of a week to Cliff Segrist. Priscilla Liechty-My alluring beauty to the Beast. Florence Merilla.t+My galvanometer to Bob Milcy. Russ Mclntosh-My Irish wit to Nick Frepple. Floyd Mitchell-A dozen ice-cream sodas to my favorite teacher. Clyde Miley-My speed 1 YI to John Baumgartner. Louise Newcomer-My carefully planned diet to Frances Rupp. Arlie Patterson-One last lingering look to the Juniors. Mary Pontious-My pep to Edna Pence. Allen Poths-About 2 feet of my height to Tiny Batdorf. George Preeht-My marcel to the girls. Dorr Phillips-My ambition to Ev. Heist. ' Harold Roos-My prodigious brilliance to Hortense Guilford. Frank Reighard-My love to all the faculty. Ruth Robinson-My dimples to Lucille Murray. Elwin Rowe-My unlimited vocabulary to Carl Fausey. Earle Seidner-My dignity to Mr. Eakin. Lenore Stevens-My he rt-re-nding smile to Charlene Dalrymple. Jeanette Snider-My .popularity to Helen Fraker. - Art Steinbrecker-My senatorial air to Fred Wolf. Jay Stratton-My poetical ability to Marshall Hoy. i Clarence StrolwMy individual copy of Rules and Regulations of Assembly Room to John Theobold. Lillian Stiekley-My undying sense of humor to Joe Snyder. by g Thelma Spiess-My contentedness with life as it is to Maggie and Jiggs. Marie Saunders-My studiousness to Jane Smallman. ' Lester Woodburn--That long-wanted date to Duffy. Lawrence Weber-My happy disposition to Harry Drennan. Zula Woodward-My recipe for getting A's to Mary Blake. Florence W etherell-My lady-like etiquette to Juanita Shreve. , Elma Wolfe-My uncomparable niceness to Christine Fields. g Truman Yoder-My astounding personality to Bruce Borton. Theola Zeigler-My place .as last in alphabet to my brother. LASTLY-We hereby nominate, confirm and appoint our beloved Mr. Eakin our whole and sole executor of this, our last will and testament, and authorize and empower the said executor to bargain, sell, and convey, or mortgage our vanity cases, books, or galoshes, without first obtaining an order from the Students' Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we set our Hands and Seals this 28th day of May, year of our Lord 1925. SENIOR CLASS or 1925.

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