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THE ORACLE FRANCES Arwen. There ii .H'L11'f6lj' a .ringle caufe in which a uiornan if not en- gaged in ,ronze ufay in fornenting the wit. Honor Society 3, 4. Scholarship 2, 5. Dramatic 4. Glee Club 2. Library 2, 5, 4. Flying 2. Basketball 2, 3, 4. ' Foreign Language 1, 2, 5, 4. Student Council 4. NIARY BsALs No trifling idle fanrier here hold .f1l'dj,' her work rereirfed atten- tion firrt, then play. Transferred 2. CHARLES BLACKLIDGE I nezfer dare he as funny ai' I mn. Annual 4. Dramatic Club 4. Hi-Y 5, 4. Flying 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 5, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. ALDA BODETTE A daughter of the Cody, dirinely fall and mort dizfinely fair. Annual 4. Dramatic 4. Flying 2. Basketball 2, 3, 4. MILDRED BRENEMAN There ir nothing .ru kindly ar hindnerrf' Transferred 2. Language Club 5, 4. Page Twelve CATHERINE BAUS A maiden fair, A maiden jolly. 0f1f70.l'6'd to all thatfs melancholy. Library 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Foreign Language, 1, 2, 5, 4. Friendship 4. ROBERT BENDER Silence ir goldeng lbc1l,.fZl'lJy I'nz hrohef' Annual 4. Honor Roll 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Scholarship Team 1, 2, Library 5, 4. Dramatic 4. All-County Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Flying W 2, 4. Foreign Language 1,2. Hi-Y 5, 4, Cheerleader. GILBERT BOBZIZAN It niatterr not how long I line, hal how. Hi-Y 4. Glee Club 1. .myyfgvhpytl 4 fb JOHN BONAWIT Q For my part getting up .reeznr not Jo eary ar lying. Transferred 3. FRIEDA BROWN Silence never betray.: you.
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Tl-IE ORACLE CLASS WILL OF 1952 We, the class of 1932, of Whitmer High School, Washington Township, Lucas County, being of sound mind and memory, publish and declare this our last will and testament by bequeathing the following: SECTION I. Firrts Our sympathy we bequeath to those who ride the school busses, and our hopes for more busses or fewer students. Second: We bequeath to all members of Whitmer High School our confidence in their aims for success. SECTION II. First: To the most brave sophomores, we do gratefully leave all the relics of these by-gone days, including awkwardness, blunders, hard tasks left undone, giggling spells when no one can possibly tell what is funny, a year of fun, imaginary heart-rending affairs which come to naught, and best wishes for steady improvement in morals and manners. Second: To the Freshmen We leave a little green to wear on St. Patrick's Day. SECTION III. A First: Harold Vischer leaves his magnetic power over women to Loren Christlieb. Second: Myrtle Brown and George Mallett leave their mutual affliction to James Vollmer and Sugar Newton. Thircl: Frances Atwell bequeaths Poor little dumb little Audrey to Mrs. Schlegel. Fourth: Charles Blacklidge leaves his grace to Grace Iffland and his Yo-Yo to Frank Owens. Fifth: Robert Bender leaves his sense of humor to Miss Laskey. Sixth: Robert Thornton leaves instructions on growing 'lside-burns to anyone who has the ability to raise them. Seventh: Richard Yost leaves his tenor to Howard Schnitker. Eighth: The seniors leave their new way of drawing circles with a tri- angle to Mr. Lincke. Ninth: The Senior Dubs leave their ability to play basketball to next year's varsity. Tenth: Clifford Welever leaves the fullback berth to Elmer Lanz. Eleventh: Catherine Baus leaves her whoopee to Miss Zindler. Twelfth: Raymond Davis leaves his stale jokes to james Schalow. MARY BEALS, 52 MARGE WEIDINGER, 52 Page Eleven
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THE CPRACLE MYRTLE BROWN The only ufay to have a friend if lo be one. Annual 4. Dramatics 4. Glee Club 1. Library 4. All County Chorus 1. Flying 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4. Track 2. Friendship Club 4. HELIEN BUCKLEW A woman good and a woman true. who al- zwayr doer wha! .rlae ougbl to do. Dramatic 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Honor Society 5, 4. County Chorus, 1, 2. Library 4. NELLIE CURSON A fare ilaougla .relrlom rad. not oft timer merry. Glee Club 1. Basketball 3, 4. Track 2, 3. DOROTHY DAVIS Lightly won ir liglafly laeldf' Annual 4. Friendship Club 4. Library 3, 4. Flying 2. Foreign Language 1, 2, 5. V1viAN DAWDY Unrerlain. gay, and hard to pleauef' Annual Staff 4. Honor Society 3. Library 3, 4. Foreign Language Club 3 4 Friendship Club 4. 1 RAYMOND BROWN A very lalenled young manf' Transferred 4. Foreign Language 4. PARKER CORBETT He if ar full of valor af of kindne.r.f. Transferred 4. Football 4, ROBERT DAviEs Heller an apple given zlaan eavenf' Hi-Y 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Foreign Language 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND DAVIS And when a larlyir in llye fare all olber llJing.r give place. Annual 1. Library 2. Basketball 4. Football Manager 5. Hi-Y 5. Foreign Language 3. Lewis GILLETTE W'lJo dfM'E.f gi-early doer greatly. Transferred 4. Hi-Y 4. Page Tlairleen
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