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N . . V . If-mf 2 M, in 'fi ' . 1 ,.,w ' W . . tv wr f, 'A - ' ,vzi 4 is . 3 . 0: R t x F A51 A if ,f '55S 'a., I 1 .A- Zlst. Marguerite Rasmussen's and Bill Rankin's pleasing personalities to- we wonder-is there anyone? 22nd, A woman's crowning glory to Kathryn lrwin 'l'ipple from Dolly, Esther, and Marie. 23rd. Mitzie's ability to create a disturbance in study hall to tiene Korb. with best wishes for telling results. 24th. A sweet and charming voice from Diana Mclionald to all future Glee Club aspirants. 25th. XVilliam l3auman's good sense and intellect to all deserving under- classmen. 26th. Bob Snider's ability to talk fluently in class and say nothing of value to Mr. Fred G. VVeinmann. 27th. Mildred limshohf's success as basketball captain to future captains of the girls basketball teams. 28th. Laugh and the world laughs with you, llolphine lianlcs motto to the present juniors. 29th. 'l'o Roy l'inyoun, lidward Relier's dry sense of humor. 30th. The quiet and unassuming ways of Dolores. Mary. and Margaret to those less boisterous. Slst. Vtlilliam l.anese's weariness of school to Mike Manning. 32nd, lCric's ready grin and witty replies for the use of any juniors when the teachers are ill-humored. The soft melodious voice of Howard Hillman for class room use only. Abie l,arson's similarity of Rudy Vallee to future crooners. Nell', Vixseboxse's desire to clog to Miss McDonald and Miss Hazel llrenticr-'s groping for knowledge to future students of Mr. Our numerous banners to be used as wall coverings in Mr. lVelser's chroeder's Office. To those who are patientlv waiting for their ships to come in we our little glass ship as a fulfillment to their wishes. 33rd 34th. 35th. Taylor, 36th. Moore. 37th. and Miss 38th will 39th. care 40th. To next year's Seniors, our privilege and our dignity, may they take of them as we have. And the musicales you give in the conference room, may they receive the attention which ours have done. 4lst. May our seats in detention room and the auditorium be frequently used. 42nd. 43rd. Our ability to mess things up. any time or place with a good excuse. And last but not least we leave. with deep feeling, our faculty advisors, Mrs. Sheats and Mr. Keller, in your care. treat them with consideration. XVe do constitute and appoint Mr. Owens, our principal. sole executor of this, our last will and testament. IN XVI'rNi2ss XVIII-IRIEOF, XVe. the Class ot' lQ3O. set our hands and seal to this, our last will and testament on the twenty-third day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. NEIL Vi xsiaeoxsiz lXIARIANNE KERTPEIQ l31 l
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'ii fs,,i?11::..W' iei is .154 . . VLAV Eg.. ...W in 1 5 5 S ,. M a. T 't 'i ' if . .. is - fy! Y, S g Class Will of l93tll VVe, the Class of 1930, in our sane and rightful mind, in our last will and testament before leaving the abode of our learning do bequeath the following: GENERAL lrmtsz To Nr. O. tl. Korb, we extend our appreciation for his helpful interest shown in the past years. Mr. Owens. we wish to thank for his kind cooperation with the Seniors in the past year. lVe have found it a pleasure to work with him. To the faculty we apologize for all the trouble. heartaches, and worries we have caused through all these years. To the lower classmen we leave, with consideration our intellectual and entertaining ability, to be used at the right time and place. Item: The following are a few personal bequests which we leave with kind regard: lst. Gladys and Ferne, their lyrical laughs to all future Seniors along with the conference room privileges. 2nd, f'Moses Cleveland alias Cider Fumes, his apple-eating capacity to all future contestants. 3rd. The good luck of Marty's and Freddy's l.izzies, to all future Ford owners. 4th, The alibis for tardiness given by lfetty Spies to Catherine Buetta or any- one else to be used in the same situation. 5th. A love for knowledge from Milton Meyer to all those needing it. Gth. Kate l'ollicutt's dramatic and artistic ability to the Scott sisters, CCeci'l and Suej. 7th. That musical giggle of Florence Richey's to Betty Kline. Sth. To future English twelve students. Clarence Hymen's bow and arrow for all aspiring huntsmen. 9th. The theatrical basketball playing and dancing of Jimmie Spence to be used only on special occasions by Gordon Schmelter. lOth. .lean Durfee's curly mop to Malda Cook. llth. f'My power over women 'Irving Turner-to whom? l2th. The three Joes fllurris, Palermo, Schoenl. respectivelyj their motto gqne lfor all, and all for one to the future Three lXflusketeers of Brush High c too . 13th. Elizabeth jones' aversion for boys to Marge Brewer. l4th. The athletic prowess of 'Howard Demming, otherwise known as Piccolo Pete to Hllddiel' Melcher. 15th. The inseparable companionship of Florence Norder and Fleanor Kohl to Marie Rieth and Elizabeth Melkerson. 16th. Virginia Morlock's kiddish pranks to the incoming seventh graders to be used until they have outgrown the stage of infancy. l7th. Albert Shambarger's gray hairs and lines of worry to future editors of the Brush High Annual. l8th. f'VVoman,s sweet disposition from Marjorie Houghton and Marion jenkins to Grace Albrecht and lidna Luton. 19th. Fdith Vessy My love for school to Dominic Cavolo. 20th. To leisure seekers, the cartoonist ability from f'Cliff Noon and Dutch,' Arnos. 1301
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