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RUSSELL BROWN “Brownie” has so many good points and so devoid of bad ones that we’ll let you draw your own conclusions. “He is silent, or speaks something worth hearing.” FREDRICK ROBERT ROGERS Football. Last one in school and first one out— when he hasn’t an engagement with a teach er. Verily thou art a charmer! “There was a sound of revelry by night.’ HAROLD WARDWELL In spite of his cherubic expression Hai'-old is a full fledged farmer and we’re waiting for him to become famous. “He was six foot of man, A. I.
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THE CRESCENT Spring Class Will We the 4A Class of 1921 realizing our end is neav, do hereby make our last will and testament. I, James O. Seeley, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge of History and my popularity with the girls to anyone who may find use of them. I, Fred Rogers, will my bashfulness and immense knowledge of Physics to Burton Smith. I, Martha Cullipher do hereby will my love for Mrs. Haugh to Minnie Morelock. I, Mary Scott, to Gladys Lewis my rosy cheeks in order that she will not have to use rouge. I, Marguerite Steele, to Johnny Grimes my frivolous ways so he may have a good time. I, Herbert Blume, to Charles Beattie my talkativeness and bold ways so that he will not be so bashful. I, Leona Nuding, to anyone who may need it my fame as a Latin star. I, David Konold, to the 4B Class my dignity to be used when they are 4A’s. I, Shirley Blake, to Felix Stech my fame as a basketball player so he may surprise Mr. Phillips. I, Russel Brown, to Clay Phipps my attentiveness in Miss Cox’s History Class. We, Jane Diamond and Mildred Stoker, to Helen Metcalf our influence over Mr. Kratli to be used in getting thru 4A Physics. I, Mary Broadbent, to Ruth Cramer my ability as an actress. I, Frank Norris, to Carlos Massey my red and green sweater to be used only on special occasions. I, Dorothy Clyde, to Ernie Levi, my height and my frivolous giggle. I, Helen Baker, to Margaret Bruce, my avoirdupois. I, Lucille Antle, to Clay Phipps, my bold ways and my knowledge in Physics. We, Lenna McClintock and Helen Whittcamper, to all those who use rouge, will our rosy cheeks. I, Fred Beeson, to Mr. Hargrave, some truly original jokes. I, Loree Tipton to the 4B girls, will my popularity and numerous dates. I, Beharold Armstrong, to any Freshman, will my purple and green sweater which is far too large for me. I, Harry Neanover, to Howard Woods my admiration for a certain Freshman girl. We, Gertrude Klien and Faye Snelson, will our ways to all the Freshmen girls so they may act dignified. I, Carrie Frye to Frances Creagmile my position at the Alahmbra theatre.
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