Waynesboro Area Senior High School - Wayarian Yearbook (Waynesboro, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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XII. To that most necessary item around the school, Abe Sanders, we leave a corps of ollice assistants and a couple of messenger boys equipped with free-wheeling roller skates. XIII. To the baseball team: A dozen old ash cans for the pitchers to bom- bard in an effort to improve their control. XIV. To the Student Council: A set of medals with red ribbons with which to impress the rest of the school with their importance. XV. To Miss Smith: A large container to hold chewing gum collected from her music classes. XVI. To Miss Amberson: A new phonograph to take the place of the one broken by the cast of the class play. XVII. To Mrs. Rumberger: A portable electric stove and a French chef to beautify the cafeteria. XVIII. To the School: A Looney Tune cartoon to be shown the graduating classes on the day of Commencement in the hope that it will impress them with the seriousness of the life they are about to enter. XIX. To Mr. Harbaugh: A ten-cent folio containing 1000 latest jokes. - XX. To Mr. Witter: A ten-cent folio containing 1000 latest song lyrics. l XXI. To Mr. Martin: A troop of lead soldiers to keep people from sneaking into football and basketball games without paying for this great privilege. XXII. To Mr. Philipy: A vacuum cleaner to keep the halls of the building clean. XXIII. To Mr. Diffenbaucher: A staff of newspaper carriers to deliver the Blue and Gold. XXIV. To Mr. Walck and Mr. Bechtel: Our sincere thanks for helping us edit this yearbook. XXV. To the entire Faculty and Administration: Our appreciation for their cooperation and assistance in guiding us through the years of school life. IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have set our hands and seal unto this testa- ment on this twenty-sixth day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Nine. fSIGNEDj CLASS OF '39 WITNESSES: Thomas Zumbro, President Robert Ringer Clyde Funk Twenty-nine

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C7455 Wl7l We, the Class of '39, of the city of Waynesboro, County of Franklin, state of Pennsylvania, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament on the twenty-sixth day of May in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Nine, making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. And to such estate as it hath pleased God and the faculty to entrust us with, we dispose of the same as follows: I. To that conglomeration of infants, known as the class of '40, we bequeath our dignity and extensive knowledge of all worldly things, on the condition that they try Qwe know it is impossible for them to do soj to live up to the high precedent set for them by us and to make as great a record of achievement as the class before them. II. To the blissfully ignorant class of '41, we will the privilege of insulting and mistreating the Sophomore class next year. III. To the incoming class of '42, we leave a complete set of maps and charts to aid them in negotiating the intricate passages of our Senior High School building. IV. To Mr. Shull and Mr. Richter we extend our thanks and appreciation for making the final year easier for some of us and for allowing us to participate in our own government. V. To Mr. Smith: A rille range behind that beautiful addition to the landscape around the school, the town dump, on which the Rifle Club may practice shooting at the inumerable species of wild life roaming in and about said dump. VI. To Mr. Laubach: A collection of booklets by Charles Atlas to help the wrestling teams build mighty muscles. VII. A group of lanky sophomores for the basketball JV's for Mr. Palmer. VIII. To Miss Fogelsanger: Thirty new typewriters to be abused by the commercial students and a crew of highly trained mechanics to keep these machines from succumbing to the strain placed upon them by the students. IX. To Mr. Engle: A quart of oil and a sidecar to be attached to his high-powered, two-wheeled vehicle. X. To Mr. Blain: A pocket notebook to add to his bookkeeping equipment. XI. To Mr. Lehman: A large red pencil to be used in dispensing timely intelligence to those who are unfortunate enough to be late in handing in notebooks. Twenty-eight



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Thirty I Wbo 5 Did most for class Dorothy Leiter Tom Zumbro Best looking Ann Heefner jimmy Fishack Best dressed Charlotte Sheliler Dale Fisher Most popular Mildred Shank Don Moats Best dancer Madeline Martz Ralph Verdier Biggest flirt Charlotte Bohn jimmy Fishack Most sociable Mildred Shank Don Moars Most witty Betty McKelvey Earl Muck Most absent-minded Vivian Dorsey Arthur Snowberger Most likely to succeed Dorothy Leiter Tom Zumbro

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