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The Qllmiah Nickname BETTY ADAMS . iiMARG7l ATKIN . HNITA,, AYRES Bos BAILEY . C, D. BARRETT . JOE BARRY . . 'iDENNYl, BARTON AKGINNYU BATES . HABE BINDING BOB BRADFORD . BARR BRATTIN . JOHNNIE BURTON HSHELU CROSSMAN ART EGAN . . HEICHY,, EICHINGER HELVAH FOLTZ . . 'LJOW GARDNER . 'tSONNY GARLENT MOI GIBSON . . DICK GRANTHAM HBIRDIEH GREENE . NBONNYU GLINES . 'LSQUITAU HANDY . UR. E. HANDY . DOT HARKER t'JIMMY HAYS BOB HIcKs . HSWEDEN JENKINS HARNU JEROME . JERRY KIMBALL USONH KIRKER . 'tSTAN KRENTEL . CAROL KRUEGER AL LEE . . MART,' LEE . LAURIE,' LOREE . JERRY LOUGH . EVE MCALVAY 'tMIcKEY MCWILLIAMS . . UKAYH MELCHING MJD MILLER . . . HLEOLA BELLEU MORRIS 'tLIzzIE MUNTER . HLOUIEH NASH . . . HBETSW NEITz , , UJACKU PATRIARCHE i'MYRT PATTON . . NET PENNIFILL , t'GAM PHILIP . REE REFIOR t'RoB ROBEY FLoss', RUHL EL SCRUBY . AL SOMERS . HBILLH SOMERS . BOBBIE STRUBLE . i'MARJ7' SUEsz . . . TODY SUTIIERLAND GERRY THATCHER iiMAGGIE,, TUCKER 'KELMERU WALTON FARMER WARD AKDEANU WEBERT BOB WHITE . Roc Wooococx t'CLARA YOUNGER Page Twenty-four 92 091112 5ignz 1Bustz Chief Characteristic Sports ........ Smile ....... . Acting . . False Teeth Red Hair . . Reckless driving . Memphis drawl . Low voice . Curly hair . Mustache Her knot . Shoes . Smile . Music . , Height . . Agreeableness . Seriousness . Crooning . Talking . Dimple . Innocence . . His pompadour . . Helpfulness . . . Pseudo-innocence Little feet . . . Grin .... Silence . Form . . . Wise cracks Neckties . Beard . Old cars . Sophistication . Stability . . Braids . . Giggle . . . Whistle . . . Permanent wave . Teeth ..... . Dark eyes ..... . School girl complexion Stature ..... . Shyness . . . Blonde curls Kittenish . Feet . Oxford Mrs. . Lethargy Big feet . Posture . . Sweetness Long trousers . Blonde hair . . Weight ..... . Long flowing tresses Good humor . . Brown eyes Curly hair . Talking . Spats .... His grin . . . Sparkling teeth Red ears . . Meekness . Her walk Weakness Sports College Boys Acting Hats Chemistry Grand Ledge Leather jackets Soda jerkers Sketches Pipes Blushing Himself Buick Horns Fiddle Cello MASS!! Tall blondes Bangs Hair cuts Latin Club Physics Prompting plays Detention Getting fat Sometimes Pat? Cider Bethel Batilia Promptness Leg consciousness ALWag7 Y Margaret Chocolate ice cream Coquetishness Ear rings Falling down Talking Southern atmosphere Mt. Clemens Guy Lombardo Chewing gum Movies Silence Girls Hysterics Math. classes Halfback Barber shop Chevy Arguing Reciting poetry Talking Banjo Cokes Paper routes Dogs Swimming Hollywood Shooting par Stanley Walking Ninth graders Petoskey Blushing Cornet College boys
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The Isaiah Krentel, holding hands with ye Ladie-in-Waiting, Margaret Tucker. Ye Keeper of ye Royale Steeds, Art Egan, comes out to greet ye visitors, accompanied by Robert Hicks, ye Keeper of ye Royale Hay and Oats, and they returne immediately to their beloved worke as soon as ye visitors leave. In one corner of ye Stable, ye visitors observe ye Courte Villain, Vcrdon Barry fbery, bery villainousj, shooting craps with ye Royale Barber, William Brad- ford, who's winning by a close shave fa hair's breadthj. Next ye Friar leads them into ye Royale Garden, where they observe ye beautious gardens, kept so by ye King's Keeper of ye Greens, Gerry Thatcher, aided by his assistant Bprdetta. In ye distance they observe ye Royale Mille, where, the Friar tells them, are working Josephine Miller and Beulah Binding. Suddenlie they are interrupted by ye Little Lame Prince, VVally Walton, who comes running in on crutches, crying that Little Lorde Fauntleroy has copped his newe suite of amour. Odds Bodkinsl What mightst this be that cometh around ye corner? Truly it is Little Lorde Fauntleroy on his toy horse. It is not until he steps off the horse and starts walking toward them that ye visitors recognize Art Jenkins. He looks a little peculiar in ye velvet shorts and ye big bow tie. Immediately behinde ye Little Lorde comes his tutor, Josephine Gardner, who catches ye two culprits and carries them off, one under cache arme, kicking and screaming, Jenkins with his tongue out. Poore girle, what a taske she does have! Ye guests are led back into ye castle and ye nexte people they see are ye Castle Beggar, Graham Philp fbegging for bigger and beggar beggarsj engaged in a combat with ye Keeper of ye King's Wardrobe, Gerald Robey. They are so busy arguing that they take no notice of ye visitors, who continue. on their way. They nexte see ye King's Lawyer, imported from the South, Dennis Barton, discussing some new law points with his assistant, Mary Jane Lough. Standing near them is Lanette Pennifill, ye Official Pen Filler, who is engaged in filling King Crossman's pen with half water and half ink. In another corner two ladies- in-waiting, Eva McAlvay and Virginia Bates, are talking. Eva is explaining the value of silence at certain times and Virginia is listening with abated breath. Ye visitors becoming wearie with so much confusion, retire to their rooms to await ye evening programme promised them by their genial hosts, King Crossman VIII and his beautious Queen Moira. When ye houre for ye programme approaches, ye guests are conducted to ye banquet halle by ye twin squires, Morris and McWilliams, whom they are unable to telle aparte. They arrive upon ye scene of action juste as ye Royal Curtain rises upon a verie amusing skit. Ye Devoted Queene of Utopia, Margaret Atkin, comes screaming in, dragon' along behind her Bob Bailey, puHing forth white fire which turns blue litmus paper red. Juste as she is about to be overcome in charges ye Gallant Knight, Ross Handy, to ye rescue of ye faire maiden. He finally conquers the bellowing dragon, using ye same tactics, and is ye victor by one puff. Ye morale of this skit, as explained by ye Royale Director of Skits, Elva Lea Foltz, is that you can't keep a good bellower down. Ye next event on ye programme is a series of dances, among which is ye Dance of ye Diamond Star, Catherine Adams, who completely astounds her audience. Next there are three ballet dancers, Sutherland, Loree and Suesz, who do a firedance, sorta hotl accompanied by Elwyn Scruby, the two-by-four, toot before, troubadour. Ye Royale Announcer, Earle Jack Pearl Patriarchc, announces that ye nexte event will be a torch song by Myrtle Patton, to ye accompaniment of ye Royale Minstrel, Jeanette Eichinger, but ye audience rushes up on ye platforme and starts pattin' Patton on the back so hard she drgps her accent and is unable to proceede. Ye programme continues with ye crowning event-Alma Somers is crowned Queen of ye Summer Sports, and she with ye aide of Betty Neitz, knights a few worthie knights upon this night of all nights. And then to give a fitting close to ye interesting programme ye King calls upon Jester Hays for jester 'nother joke, which puts everyone asleep for five hundred years. Thus closeth ye Senior Classe Prophecie, which perchance you will agree is a triHe backwards, but which we sweare is strictly true. Signed: MISSE STOPHLETTE, YE EDITOR. Page Twenty-three
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The Qlizmah Favorite Expression My home run . . . You're a pal! uGee,1u I My fran . Oh, gosh! as 4 M 1:1 D Horrors ! My cow! Gracious Curses! .... Gadzooks ! .... Down at the store- . Pretty smart, eh? . Nuts! ..... Aw, help . . . Ha, ha! . . . Fun and nonsense . Yea, bo! . . . My honeys . . Is that a fact? Oh my! .... How many quarts? . . Well, now- . . Excuse me! . Pllllt! . . Wal! ...... Aw shucks . . . WhendI break the state recor ..... Don't forget it !?' . . Wal I'll be .... If you're de-vine, I must de-berries .... Well, I'll tell ya! . . Oh nuts! . . Crimustee Yah, but- . . . Oh, you nasty man! I was simply furious And was I embarrassed! Cute? ...... Goo'ness! . . Dear me suz . Hey kid . Yes? ..... Hi ya, babe? . . . What's your trouble? What are you doing? U 9 H --3K'LSyf'eE2Z,90 tha' ' Holy cow! . As it were! 'be I think it is going to rain My goodness! Oh boy! . . I-Ieck! . . Hey, Bertlh Oh, gee! . . Golly .... You don't say! Fore! .... Oh Stan . . Yea-h-h-h ! Oh-h-h! . . Come o-o-n! Hey, you know what? Njiminey crickets! . . For Mike's sake! . Qc QBIhe Signs Busts Pastime Baseball ..... Sleeping late . . Making posters . Skull collection . Clarinet . . . Driving .... Model airplanes . Byrnes Drug Store . Walking .... Tennis .... Mountain Climbing . Duck Lake .... Helping Art . . . Wildwood Apartments Mike .,.... Giggling ..... Studying ..... Motor boat racing . Mary Stewarts . Diamond Lake . Reading . . . Peddling milk . Room 309 . Kent ..... Skating . . . Assembly programs Traveling . . . Saginaw . Pastimes . Bailey . . Wayne King . Margaret . Dramatics . Library . . French . . . Telling jokes . Riding . . Writing notes . Movies . . Dancing . . Quill Club . . Growing up . . Talking to herself . Running ..... Humming .... Sorority handyman . Dropping handkerchiefs Beauty shop . . . Photography Debating . Drawing . Knitting . . . Dance Orchestra . Inter Nos . . Slot machines . Drawing . . . Sports ..... Movie star collection Golf ...... Stanley .... Stage manager . The farm . . Eating .... Basketball .... Electrical experiments Writing plays . . . Favorite Grapenuts Mud sundaes Date pudding Goulash Pickles Apple Sauce Hamburgers Sodas Pumpkin pie Cabbage leaves Liver Wurst Pretzels Malted milk Cheese Anything in sight Jello Raw oysters Toasted cheese Honey Mustard Grape juice Cottage cheese Lettuce Garlic Graham crackers Wimpy'S Squash Sauer Kraut Rice Cocoa Pie Potatoes Cokes Peanuts Rutabaga Egg whites Tomatoes Beans Cherry candy Whip cream Plums Chop Suey Carrots Peaches Spaghetti Cocoanut Ham and eggs Burned Biscuits Crackers Bologna Ginger snaps Prunes Lady fingers Raisins Cauliflower Celery Pep Caviar Tea Raspberries Cream puffs Fudge Popcorn Ice cream cones Currants Hard boiled eggs Food Page Twenty five
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