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MAROON AND WHITEessai Senior NAME NICKNAME DISTINGUISHED BY Elizabeth Burton Betty - Dignity Geneva Bowers Jimmie Giggles Kenneth Briney ' Kenney That Laugh Wesley Grant Wes That Nose I larold Hemingway Ham Bashfulness Harriett Hogue Hon Ford Roadster Berneice Mitchell Bern Long Hair Jane Mosher Jane Brown Eyes Gertrude Pokorny Gertv That Talk Lewis Rogers Buddy Good Looks Rol ert Rose Boh Bashfulness Margaret Schram Crete Good Nature Vere Smallidge Smallidge Reckless Driving Jay Staley Staley Athletic Ability Ruth Taylor Shorty Dimples Donald Trowbridge Red Red Hair Alfons Wierzbolowicz A1 Knowledge -1FI =—nlf7( IFP irr==ip: i W,10 0 o o-ni. .. Tnnps=i F IPajfe Twenty]
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. Class Will Ye, the Class of 1930, in seventeen separate and distinct parts, lieing altout to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of crammed minds and over-worked memories, do publish this last will and testament, hereby making void all wills heretofore made. We do therefore dispose of the same said estate in the following manner: Article: To our friends, faculty and fellow students, we bestow our sincere approval, admiration, gratitude, and appreciation for their unsurpassed efforts in our cause. Article: We also bequeath to Eau Claire High School as a whole, all of the varied talents of our several memljers. These are to become the possessions of' the school on condition that they shall ever l e cherished and constantly used. To Mr. Taft, our Superintendent, teacher, friend and advisor, the whole- hearted friendship and gratitude of the Class of 1930. To Mr. Lee, we grant the remaining ink of our fountain pens. To Mr. Jerome. Geneva Bowers leaves her wooden horse??????? To Harold Frost. Lewis Rogers leaves his desire to hear and see everything. To Fames Bookwalter, Vere Smallidge leaves his much treasured volume on “How to Catch a Mosquito in the Moonlight.” To Irving Paustain, Harriet Hogue leaves her ability as Art Editor. (Pro- vided he doesn’t ruin Raphael’s reputation.) To Bob Birkholm. Donald Trowbridge wills his “crowning glory.” To Helen Sommers, Ruth Taylor wills some! of her pep. To Bernard Teichman, we will the position as center on the basketball team held now by various members of the Senior Class. To Helen Bishop, we will the singular possession of Harold Rose. To Caroline Classman, Elizabeth Burton leaves her position as Snapshot Editor. To Harry Lutz, Kenneth Briney leaves his baby carriage. To Irene Puterbaugh, Jane Mosher leaves her non-chalance towards the opposite sex. To Lois Ferguson, Gertrude Pokorny leaves her personal recipe on “How to Keep a Cool Head.” To Donald Clup]x-r and Kendall Ferguson, we leave the remaining gas from our cars after the High School picnic. To Margaret Puterbaugh. Margaret Schram leaves the right to make sugges- tions. and an alarm clock for Easter morning. To Tom Ferry. Wesley Grant leaves the right to print signs, etc. (for the E. C. H. S. next year.) To the Junior girls. Berneice Mitchell leaves a permanent curl, to save hair curling expenses in the future years. To Mitchell Booth. Robert Rose leaves his natural sense of modestv which we hope will be used. To Ix-e Shindeldecker. Alfons wills his ability to “play innocent.” Signed, sealed and published by the above named class of 1930, as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us. who have heretofore subscribed our names and witnesses, in the presence of the said testators and of each other. Sifjiu'd. Senior Class of 1930 Witness: Margaret Schram R. A. Taylor 1-ni---—i i —J3I — J3E (Haec Twenty-two!
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