East High School - Quill Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1937

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We, the class of january, 1937, being of sane mind and sound understanding, do here- by bequeath to the oncoming seniors, the fol- lowing talents and prize possessions: 1. Mike Evans leaves his fleet-footed- ness to that hard-hitting drummer, Bob Mack. 2. Elwood johnson passes on his sleepy eyes to Irwin Ringwall. 3. Maxine Kremer contributes her high A flat to the octave of Bernard fSing, Sing, Singj Mullins. 4. Sidney Feintech bestows upon Mary Head his persuasive and flowery speech. 5. Iohn fRobertj Folsom donates his var- ied supply of neckties to the cheer leaders, lhe hopes they use them-J. 6. Mar aret Wilson gives her 59V inches to little Fred! Keeling Q what a man hell bell 7. Paul fAlicej Kempe gladly leaves his sex appeal fto bad girlsl for Ernest lRomeoJ Simons. 8. Bob Houseman donates his willingness to help the Quill Staff, to james Folsom. 9. Pat Wolcott adds her gig le to the many already acquired by Billie lean Wilkins. 10. Roy Iacobson gives his manly physique to Warren Merrill, which should make him the bestest of the best. 11. julian Levitt bequeaths his.many talents tg anyone who thinks he is capable of handling t em. 12. Genevieve Wineinger leaves her out- standing personality and gracious manner to the many charms of Bette jane Graham. 13. Eugfne Braugqht passes his Drum Major strut to obert Q oughy J Couch. 14. Carl Linder donates his superior scholar- ship to Russ Anderson tof course Russ doesn't need it-J. 15. Violette Flemin leaves her journalistic ability to jean lujane irdennj Davis. 16. Earl Albers leaves his title as Class cut-up to Ed Potts. 17. Bud Wines gives his 'personality to anyone who will take it---.1 hese are his own words., 18. Annabeth fKurtziel Kurtzweil relin- quishes her poetical ability to Vic Gunn. 19. Phil Smith passes on his executive abil- ity to Bob Foster. 20. Arnold Carlson kindly gives his receipe for fast growing to Henry Kavanaugh. 21. Catherine fKayj Raymond obli ingl leaves her spontaneous smile and her readg will to lend a helping hand to Catherine fliayl Mayer. 22. Iimmie Monk begueaths his unassuming manner to Warren An erson. 23. jack iPatariskyj Davis passes on his ability at tickling the ivory to joe Zanotti. 24. Harriet Graham and Ruth Morgarhpass their ability to keep a secret tgoingj to elen Youngmark and Irene West. 25. Robert Hayes gives out his secret of winning contests to Blake Walker. 26. Claire Uuniorj Deskin donates his place as writer of Sport Shorts in the Scroll to Dick Geisinger. 27. Doroth Mott gives her blond locks to Betty Wallin. 28. Marion Q 100 yard man j Milligan be- stows upon Bill Herman his masculine hand- someness. 29. William Lgman gives his interest in Happy Daze to ob Shetterly. 30. Mildred Lippy bequeaths her nonchal- ant manner to Iewell Shields. 31. Don Niffenegger leaves his boyish bash- fulness with Bill Duse. 32. lack Ristvedt 'passes on hisart of telling teachers and girls 'just what he thinks to jacob Shaphren. 33. Myrna Smithson gives a bit of her reserve to june t Scoop j Warren. 34. Richard Davis leaves his quietness with Bob fMeekj Hatchitt. To the writers of the will for the next class, we ive our utmost sympathy and hope their luck will surpass ours-. To East High, we leave our best wishes. tSignedl The Senior Class President. Witnessed : ............................ -.-....-------------

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Fl I9 'I Bernice Wilson Jean Koenlgsberger and Jack Davis Harriett Graham Marion Suwe Robert Campbell 6. Phgllis Qrcml' DeTl'H Rogers Blanche Marshall billg Lyman IO. Arnold Carlson Calherine Raymond Dorothg Cgarrell' Myrna Smllhson Earl McConnell .Roth Morgan .Patricia Wolcoll JQSS P-'Ionor bob Houseman Halhrgn lVlCClcmahCm 20. Jean Aull' Roberi Hayes f Will' V n 5 - L, me y PCS' M 'V' I .,l , K 9 4 77,12 ,Q -.. , I 1 , .. xg' fl Q L g,2.wi52z :'245f:.'f Doris Pointer Deilj Wmnderpol Elizaloelh Randolph Dorothy Pfloll Marguerite Sferner --.....



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