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SENIOR VLASS DUXUR ---l'o1lf1'1111f'el To f'lare-ne-e- Rohe-rts we- give- a haul te-mpe-r. YYe-'ve ne-ve-r se-e-n you with one-. iilltl'l'll1'4'. To Leslie ltohe-rts we five- a mir of e-olore-el 'lasse-s. Now. l.e-4. e uit vour se ninting, 5- l L l . l ToJam1e-s Se-ott we give- a healing ointment for his hrolee-n he-ztrt. Ur is it he-yonel re-pair? To l'e-ggy Jane- Se-ott we- give- some- lte-e-el-ing male-rial, xY1'.l'1'Nlll'l'j't!Il-ll like- it. l'e-g. To Varrie- Shriver we- give- a love-r's lane- for he-r anel he-r myste-rions hoy-trie-nel. To Bill Shriver we- give- a new lflivve-r. Ilis has lmel at lot ent' use-. To Frank Stagge-rs we- give- a farm. Now all you ne-e-el is at future-. To Ile-le-n Ste-wart we- give- some- lllemele-X. tie-ntle-me-n pre-fe-r hlonels. lle-le-n, To Harry Storm we- give- at pe-rmnne-nt wave-, To Varl Strawn we- give- a launelry. 'l'Iie- f'hine-se ure- too hnsy fighting just now. To Helwin Strosniele-r we- give- a milk hottle- to start him ntl' in the- elzuiry husine-ss. 'lio Rolfe-rt Streisniele-r we- give- a eliftie-lllt lesson. No one- else- van ge-I it. To Ethel 'l'e-nnant we- again give the- remark, tie-nth-me-n l're-te-i' lllonelsf' To Lloyel Tennant we- give- a harn. Another lfutnre- l :erme-r. To Glaelys anel Marjorie- Tharp we- give an introelue-tion. We-'el like- to know the-m he-tte-I1 To Dorothy Titus we- give- at baby granel piano. She- e-an make- it talls. To Anna Ruth lYallae-e- we give the- position of xv4lIlll'll.S .Ktlile-tie llire-e-tor, To Helith Wiaye-liot'f we- give- a permanent smile-. To Dorothy ive-ave-r we- give- a elruminer hoy. I'se- your imaginationf To Hester Ann XYllllZllllSOIl we give at step-laelele-r. Now she- e-an leierli us seniors in the- e-ye-. To Alina Wilson we give- a swee-t. Oh Henry! To Bill Zillllll50T we give- he-st wishes for his future- with Ile-Ie-n. To Ruth Zoole we- give- at lioely gnarel. Sile-ne-e is golele-n, Seniors' ast ill and Testament We-. the- Graduating Vlass of Wayneshurg Iligh Se-hool of the- Pity of Waym-slmrg. tlnmty of Greene. State of Pennsylvania in the year Une- Thonsanel Nine- llunelre-el anel 'l'hirty-two. he-ing of sound minel, memory, and unelerstuneling. elo make. puhlish. :xnel ele-e-lare this to l:e- our lust will :mel testament, hereby revoking and eaneeling all wills niaele- hy ns he-re-tofore-. To sec-ure a lasting re-me-mbranee of this most brilliant e-lass. we- give :mel he-que-:till the- following: T0 the Faculty. we leave our sine-erest regrets that they e-an never Impe- to have another e-lzrss of the magnitude anel brilliane-y of that of '32 To the Junior Vlass, we leave our front seats in fhape-l. To the Sopllennore flass we express our hope for the-ir future- sue-e-e-ss. To the FI'6SllIIl2iIl Vlass we le-ave the new XYilj'Il0SllllI'g lligh Se-hool song' to learn. I. fyril Ames, leave my haske-thall shoes to NVilliain l'e-nn. I. James Helwarel Be-ll. leave my girls, Sahle anel Mable-. to Barton llowely. I, Juelson Bell Jr., leave- my he-ight to Kenneth fraig. I, Margaret Hlizahe-tll He-rryhill. le-ave YVayne-shurg Voile-ge without an le-ft lmlf-hae-le. We Mary Elizahe-th anel Nellie- May Bissett, leave- YY:iyne-shnrg for lie-vp Valle-y. I, John ff Bonne-ll. leave a e-hoe-olate har to Miss lilloin. I, Sarah Kathryn Ilraelen, leave my ability to ke-e-p hooks to l-Ielwarel lthoele-s. Thirty IFS- ll trflfr i,mimf.e tel I fella, I- rf, lfilttlf of .llemfuiiifllz I .mfflf
SEXIURS' LAST WILL AND TESTABIENT-f'onfz'm1ed I. Louise llrooks. leave my Vieero pony. saddle and all. to .Xlden Stahlman. I. .Nlva J. Lee taldwell. leave my iosition as lvaskethall manager to my most worthy assistant .. Q . Y I talvin III a. It y I. .Xlhert J. fall. leave my l ord to Frank Fpragg as the Jaek ,XII Stars sole means of conveyance I. Nlarion Iii:-hard Valvert. leave my interest in pnhlie speaking to Jac-k Fritz. I. Illenn YY. Varian. leave my shyness to Kent Jaeohs. I. Vharles I'erry Varter. leave that solo that was to have heen sung in Chapel hy the orchestra, to I Nlr. irant. I. Benjamin Franklin Vharlton. leave my sweaters. letters and all, to Peter Vowieson. I. Nlary Laura Vhnrney. leave the sehool piano to Margaret Greeo. I. Kenneth Raymond Vote. leave my effort to digest .Xmeriean Literature, to Harry Dunlap. I. James Slot-am Vraft. leave my middle name, Sloeam. to whoever is man enough to use it. I. Ifred IIIIIIIIIIIIHJS. leave the I.etIermen's eandy stand to the supervision of Mr. John I-Iotko Jr present distrihutorotliananas in 'iI'l'1'IH'I.0llllIj'. I. Vlarenee llay. leave Mr, Illaek ina good humor. I. II:-len J. Ileever. leave high sehool singing. Sweet Mystery of Life. I. Evelyn Iiiiim. part la franc-aise elass de madamoiselle Mereurio mains une eleve bonne. I. Yiolet Leanna I,IlFIllll. leave my Ifreneh translations to Ralph Nlatz. I. IIUIIIZIII Irene Iimeriek. leave this good old institution with hopes of taking him too. I. Ruth I'Illen Ifngle, leave hrother James at the disposal ofthe sehool. I. Ilelene I'llixal.eth I'lvans. leave a few Ifnglish grades to Don llc-flellanrl. I. Ralph Xliilliam Ifisher. leave a 1'lIlIl or two without a president. I. Kenneth Vharles I ordyee, leave a ear-load of laughs to Allan Stephan. I. James BI. I ye. leave my surplus avoir-du-pois to a faithful neighbor, Henry Demho. I. James V. Iiarard, leave my build to Rex Xlorris. I. Samuel Nlinor Gilford. leave a eonstant plaee in Detention to K. Rohanna. I. Fred Greeo. leave high sehool just as I always have, yodeling. I. James Il, Greenlee. am leaving on the first has for Cumberland Township. I. Vlayton Sherwin Grey. leave my tenor voiee to Kenneth Ilnlaney. I. Sara Margaret Iiroves, leave my magnetie personality to Jane Hoskinson. I. Varolyn I'lnima Guthrie. leave a giggle or two to Paul Greenlee. I. John Bayard IIarry. leave my sehool girl Complexion to IIope fross. I. III-lea Virginia Ilaviland. leave my energy to Marian Vonnor. I. James .Xlhert Ileadlee. leave my saxaphone. sour notes and all, to George Inghram. I. 'I'helma Martha Iliggins. leave seliool to join the 'I'weedy Ilrother's Troupe. I. Ralph Hoge. leave Wayneslmrg High S1-hool with the knowledge that a ball game is a hall game wherever 'tis. I. I'lllen Milliken Iloskins-ni. leave a pair of hlaek eyes to Sara Frances Sayers. I. .lane Ifsther Iloward, leave sister Ilelen to the individual attention of flark Illouir. I. Mildred Louise Ilnttman. leave the Lihrary Seienee flnh to Betty ffowieson. I. Kathryn .Xldine Hughes. leave sehool in a good humor. everything is Knoxie with me. I. Ifranees Ilenrietta lngliram. leave my Pontiac- to Dan fohen. I. Iflma Ifrant-es .lolmson. leave a lisp to I lorenee Fulliek. I. Lewellyn Walker Johnson. leave hrother IIennie to Ilold up right end. I. Kent Kelley. leave my pep, vim. and vigor to YYilliam Thompson. I. Mary Mildred Kennedy. leave sehool Kirhy-hound. I. tit-orge Wilson Kern. leave W. Il. S. to join the traek squad of Iluektown If I. .Xldine King. leave a loek ot' raving lxlaek hair to Ilill Goldberg. I. James ,Xlhert King. leave my violin to walt.-r Perrin. I. Vharles Ilavely Knox. leave the YYayneshurg Oraele to Voradel Jacobs. I, 'l'homas Ilayne Knox, slide out ol' sehool on my tromhone. I. Fae Pearl Levine. leave the haskethall floor for good. I, Louis James Lewis. leave Buda Lewis to uphold the family in YY. H. S. I. Kathryn Margaret Linton. leave my curly hair to Lester Duff. Tliiriy-one I .lrmiltlfv 'nf 1.-tt1f liar! i'vi lljf ,lis- rupis ll'f1.vlim rrflr mr. film f'.w nlrlfmry
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