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V Z ll , W ,,,, H A s ............ .,... . Class Will VVe, the class of '29, about to leave this worthy institution of learning, do hereby make this our last will and testament. To the juniors, we bequeath our School Spirit and the honor of being the leaders of the School. They, however, cannot hope to ever make their light Sllll'l6 as l71'1gllUj as ours. To the Sophomores, we leave our tried and trusty means of gaining knowledge -STUDY-so that they may receive all Als as we did. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our secret formula for removing all green marks which tend to make Ulfrosliy' so ridiculously conspicuous in Hign School. To the Faculty, we bequeath all our old examination papers as treasured souvenirs of the most quiet, modest, and studious class they have ever taught. To Hannah Goldman, Leo Kubitsky's dimples. A To Helen Bernstein and Paul Philips, the fondness julia Lesko and Bertram Staples have for each other. Ernst's Conyng- To Ray Schneider, Frankie McAloose's cheer leading ability. To Edith Reese, Violet Smith's ever-dependable memory, To john Krause, Mary Frye's and Helen Minnig's ex in conduct. To jean Burke, josephine Bott's notes from a certain freshman boy. To Andrew Labert, Gerald Shirmer's love for l'Olives.', To Jessie Horsefield, Helen Cannon's wealth of bobby pins. To Morgan Heckman, Joe Hartig's knowledge of math. To john Bechtloff, George Stauffenburg's speed.'l To Thelma Haen, Lillian Schmeer's daintiness. To Bernard Shupack, Joe Gigliottels carpenter jokes. To Susie Adamyurka, Kinky Green's clever boyish haircut. To Carl Trishman, Edna VValters' violin. To Howard Fuehrer, Jeanette Bainbridge's desire to be a junior. To Mary Brown, VVilliam Daniels' quietness. To Freddie Bruno, Donald Schuler's, George NVolfe's and George ham modesty. ' To Lucille Blarney, Marion Klinger's debating ability. To Michael Colitz, Lottie Koehler's blush. To Cecelia Grontkowski, Olive Nicolodi's appeal to the opposite sex. To Doris East, Elizabeth Rhode's daily phone calls. To Lowell Powell, Bernard Koloski's drum. 2 To lrene Carter, lrene Spaide's typing ability. To jack McCafferty, Irene Saccols English marks. To Leona Lenard, Gladdie Noss' surplus avoirdupois. To s s Ruth Stauffenberg, Sally Lisowski's knowledge of telephones. N ,Q k,,,,,,,.. ,..,, qqqz, , i ,,,,.... M ,,,,.,. ,,,, x,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,., .,,,, ......,,,.....,,.....,. ...., ,,,,, ,,,... ,,.,... r ..,r. ,,,,,., gp . S ur bl T l
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W X . X X civil Sli' 5 ', 5 9 : N xxxxxx .... ..,,,,,Xx.. X Nx--' N CLAIR E. TROY f-TROY Hi-Y 4. Clair is one of the few Senior boys who has not fallen for a girl, lf looks got the girl, Troy sure would have plenty- und how! EDNA WALTERS UEDDYH Ulee Club 2, 3, 4g Sl1Ol'T.l1Eilld4Q Druniatie 2, 3. Eddy hails from the metropolis of Tresekow. AAlthough quiet, she has won nlany friends during -her high school career. She is one ot the honor Coniinereial students. College undecided. GEORGE A. WOLFE -'wo1.F1E Science 1, 23 Glec Club 3. A boy who has found a place in the -lieartls of his fellow students find tcachersn Although he is quiet, he is quite popular with the opposite sex. RAYMOND B. GRONTKOWSKI GRUNT Science Club 1. Vlfho rrill ever forget the Sl1il'lllQf-Gl'llllt skits? Ray knows his onions when it ponies to radio. Always on the go, doing 50ll1Cflll1'lg' even if 1t'S nothing. M ie I I: .,,,,,..... .......,... ......,,.,... .
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x Q X X X To CLLC. 'lio To To To To To To To To To To To Dan iels. To To To Leo Kowalski, we will Ruth Pollick, to take the place of thc departing jean- 'Iohn Stepanick, Hannah Rohrbach's thoughtfulness. Evelyn Schlauch, Emma ll-olander's ever-present, imperishable gum. Ruth Higgins, Mildred l5uecker's dignity. Edward Gosin, Grace Bernstein's small feet. Betty Howells, Arline Heckrote's poetic ability. Margaret Hackett, Antoinette 5irianni's endless visits to lllahanoy City. Harry Higgins, Bart Ecker's showmaker job. Daisy Reese, Helen Dixon's art of vamping. jake Klemow, Clair 'l'roy's roadster. Doris Kraft, Josephine Houser's giggles. Doris Bainbridge, Ethel Goldman's gift of gab. Julius Kish, the bashfulness of Mike Matsko, Eddie Rittenhouse and Dave Elizabeth NVendel, Mary Kulick's curls. Gertrude Richards, Kiddo Blackwell's pleasant smile. Oscar Schneider and Clarence Briding, Eugene McGee's and jack Petro's Ylfeatlierly girl friends, To To T o To To To To To T o To 'l' o 'l' o To To To To To To T o ri V al r y. To XVe do hereby appoint Mr. Alvin E. Baum as executor of ment, On this sixth day of june, in witness thereof, do we set important document. Robert Peters, john Antolchick's trick hair comb. Katie Dixon, Ella George's way with the boys. 'Miriam Stauffenberg, Helen Stelma's dates Russel Houser, Joe Morris's ability along business lines. Nunzio Sacco, Gladys Heck's boisterous manner. Joseph Jump, Dot SCl16lll1H11111'lCf'S never-dying interest in Hazleton, Albert Bart, Robert Bruno's dancing ability. Mary Coyle, Augusta Buecker's Permf' john Matthews, Theodore Ksanznack's straight aim in throwing chalk. Royal Astleford, Chassy McGeehan's ability to portray Santa, George Gicking, Nick Flaim's height. Norman Noss, Edward Baunrs seriousness. Doris Fritz, john Nesgoda's neatness. Alverna Steckroth, George l3laser's and Camille Schallis' excellent art ability. Tuggles Lohrke, Ray Grontkowski's place in the Wonder Band. John Gillis, Billy Schneider's two left feet. Leo Dagostin, Phil Bredbenners expert one-arm driving. Martha Russell, joe Menarchick's and Bernard Pora's love for the Frosh. Carl Hess and Leo Ponitowski, Bob McGeehan's and Pete Neveras' Audenried Russel Kimmel, Paul Kokitas' loyalty to dear VV. H. H. S. our last will and testa- our hands and seal this , U. R. GREEN 1. M, Wise .x. B. Gooo ' s A
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