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Y e,the Class of Hinetetn Hundred and Forty-two about to depart from this Circuit of Learning,do make,publish,and declare the following for our last will and testa- ment «that is: First,we give,devise,and bequeath,to our dear Alma Mater,where we spent the four happy years of our life,a long succession of eventful years with many graduates. Our love of the good,the true,and the beautiful we bequeath to all the schools of the world,hoping that they may form an organization vying with all Creek letter organizations, and that the order may spread through the length and breadth of our land.When this organization reaches from coast to coast,then will a new era dawn upon the world. To our immediate successors,the Juniors,we bequeath the privilege of setting «rood examples for the underclassmen and all the responsibilities synonymous with Senior . To the Sophomores,we bequeath our wonderful intellectual powers,which have brought us to our present enviable position,and our ability to persevere through all un- favorable circumstances. Lastly,we make the following individual bequeaths: T,Beatrioe Anderson,will my profound interest in gerunds to Bill Brandick. I,Betty Baker,will my ability to reaoh the upper register to Adolph ltobelle. I,Anna Ball,leave my famous musical chewing gum to Mr. Street. I, Steve Burch,will ray sunny disposition to Miss Marcocci and Mr Fenstermecher. I, Eugene Rinehart,will my ability for leadership to John Henwood. I,Rvth Crotsley,leave my hoy shyness to Verna Lover. I,Ada Johns,bequeath my beautiful red hair to Ruth Corrie. I,Riohard Matthews,leave my ouietness and reserve to Frank Kutsmeca. I,Geraldine Stinson,leave my sophistication to Elizabeth Brenna. I,Ralph Shehan,will my ability to handle a double-barrel to James MoClain. I.Romona Black,leave my desire for roller-skating to Mr. Troutwein. I,Betty Bridenstine.will my fondness for mid-night movies to Isabell Stewart. I,Arlene McElwee,leave ray gift of gab to Divina Corrier. I,Ruth Vachoh,leave my completely filled notebook to next year's class secretary. I,Betty Rinehart,will my roguishness to Ruth Leahbart. I,Don MaGahey,bequeath my editorial ability to John Corbelli. I,Irvin Stewart,will my fondness for hookynto Max Shugarts. I,William Love,will my interest in dancing to Mr. Ebersole. I,Robert Shehan,will my uhility at the steering-wheel to Mary Lazor. I,Andy Holobinko,leave my football uniform to Tom Matthews. I,Chester Horton,leave my cigarette case to Martin DeVore. I,Allene Mitchell,leave my hay-fever to Carmelle Yezzi. I,Elsie Theys,bequeath my sweet demure msnner to Ruth Theys. I,Louise Thomas,leave my curl twisting to Myra Ross.
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Dramatics Club 2; F.F.A. 3. A very likeable boy-very polite -likes to read better than anything else - is interested in ohurch work - a future preaoher. Robert Shehan - Bob F.F.A. 3; The other half of the Shehan brothers- a quiet lad - always at ease -a great Joker. Press Club 4; Class pres.I; Band 2f3f4; Orchestra 3; Home Sc Club 4; Student Counoil secretary 4. Senior play. Clown, Vemie,clown - can see a Joke in anythlng-very boisterous- indispersible to the class - reads the Student Counoil minutes. Sisie Theys - Essie” Press. Club 4; Class sec.I; Band 1,2,3,4; Home ?c. Club Student Council 3;4;Senior play;Chorus 3,4;Orchestra 4. Quiet as a mouse,but depend- able as a bugle- good student active in extra-ourriculars- a ”whiz at reeding ooetry. Irvin Stewart - Stucky Football 2,3,4. Very studious,but not a book- worm- always ready to tell some tall” stories - ha? fun and does his part - quite a fellow with our girls. Geraldine Stinson - Carry Class treasurer 2; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3; nome Bo.Club 4. A very diligent blonde- eyes are her best features - gives best to every subject -has interest in Home Economics - success is hers in her life's work Louise Thomas - lassie Band I,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Horre Ec.Club Life is short,so let's have funVis Bessie's motto- lets nothing get her dorr- li es danoing-thinks hair-curling would be fun as her work. Robert Vililams - Hooker Press Club 4; Class pr»s.I; C1a8s treasurer 2; Student Council 4;Besketball 1,2,3. «hat Brains} enjoys reading £ood literature- if it ta es taking to win out,we're sure Hooker will win.-likes to kid the girls and doesn't take them seriously. ; Kenneth Swope - Steam Football 1,2,3. £ quiet lad and ever true - a very good chemistry student- well-liked by all- expects to become a chemist- good luck,Ken. Charles S ith - Charley Tall,dark,and handsome - been with us Just t few months ,but we've learned to like him-he's neither a Sis nor a Fuss end is a lot of fun.
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