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Senior Class Prophecy SETTING— GYPSY CAMP, FORTUNE TELLER AND ATTENDANT. 1 — Harry Balsley Ah! a black card — that means little pickinninies. Oh yes, you wish to become the inventor of seedless watermelons. 2 — Gladys Bergman Hold! I see a Gondola, your choice is to be a street cleaner in Venice — saving all the tin foil you find for the Orthopedic Hospital. 3 — Irene Burdett I see Chop Suey — rice chopsticks — grinining faces — Ah, China, you are hoping to go to China and teach the art of keeping that schoolgirl complexion to the Chinese. •4 — Howard Campbell You, my young man, will travel — travel to Spain to specialize in the Spanish language — there you will marry into the Spanish Royalty. 5 — Maxinf. Clyde I see you — struggling to complete an invention of an errorless typewriter, guaranteed to write correctly no matter how bad the operator. 6 — Vivian Crank Oh, I see candy, lots of candy and gum — I see your ambition is to become a second Helen Ardelle or to marry Wrigley ' s son. 7 — Ernest Dahl I see you making a wise investment by exchanging your car — er — a Ford — I believe — for J GMC truck in which to haul your seven little DOLLS to the Enumclaw Grade School. 8 — Lena Dogliat 1 see people with stooped shoulders talking in the largest cities in the world. You wish to burden these people with your invention of cast iron neckties. Twenty years hence — I see you manager of Chicago Powder Works. 9 — Jack Druse You, my boy, will make a successful step forward. I see you in Washington, D. C, at the White House — washing windows. 10 — James Early I see a position for you with the county — just beyond the sign SLOW MEN AT WORK, ' ' you hold a red light and wonder just what you are the spirit of. 11 — Agnes Fant You, my fair lady — will become an actress — you will take the lead in the new play entitled I KNOW MY STUFF. you will live up to this desire and become Chief Advisor to the Secretary of Interior. 12 — Maren Hansen Ah! A large assembly of people — now I see — it is Congress. You wish to be a Senator at Washington, D. C, and introduce a bill entitled Prohibition of Scotch — Jokes. You will give up this desire and own a beauty shop for face lifting only. 13 — Vernon Hase I see ships — the sea — you wish to sail to the moon and raise Monkeys with pink ears. I also see you in a trim naval officer ' s uniform as a graduate from Annapolis, a commanding officer of Uncle Sam ' s men of war. E J e V e n
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' M Senior Class Will We, the undersigned members of the Nineteen Hundred and Thirty graduating class, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. We have acted without fear or malice and with charity for all. We hereby declare Miss Virginia Gray executor of said will. Jack Druse and Emlyn Jones will their window washing establishment to Lowell Rassmussen and Louis Simonson. Clellan Vollmer wills his success with the Sophomore girls to John Balsley. Gerda P. Jensen leaves her heathen Danish ways to Hazel Jensen. John Olsen wills his gift of gab to his brother Harvey. Just as if he needed it. Francis Zelepusa wills her athletic ability to Coralie Sheldon. Harry Balsley leaves that blond in Junior High to anyone who can take care of her. Irene Rurdett and Jim Early leave their courtship to Abe Person and Rowena Custer. Don Francisco leaves his duck hunting ability to Miss Kochevar. Were sure she needs it. Elizabeth Kranz wills her place on the bus to Ivar Edman. Phyllis Smith wills her track ability to Phillip Goronson. Ruth Mueller leaves her knowledge of science to Bernice Benson. Maren Hansen leaves her place in the heart of Louis Dibley to Olive Abies. Geitrude Merring wills her wild ways to Ruby Eliot. Mel Johansen leaves Verna to no one. Mr. Johansen advises the Junior boys to keep hands ofT. Eva Warner wills Lawrence Cuyle to Emrose Corbin with the stipulation that she doesn ' t keep him up later than 6 p. m. Agnes Fant wills her artistic ability to Sophia Fosniak. Vivian Crank wills her bookkeeping ability to Fred Longenegger. Fay Franklin wills his ability to give speeches before the assembly to Albert O ' Shea. Ernest Mueller thinks Bud Douglas should wave his hair, and leaves his ability to do so to him. Harold Hawkins leaves his big feet to any one who is big enough to watch his dogs. Marjorie Rust leaves her shorthand ability to Miss Hansen. Howard Campbell leaves Patti Woolery to anyone who is big enough to handle her. Ernest Dahl wills his ability as President to the next U. S. Chief Executive. Maxine Clyde wills her typing ability to Wayne Leach. Audell Wilson wills her sore knees to Bernard Hudson, if he doesn ' t fall down when he skates. Mabel Sonneson gives her height to Rowena Custer. Wayne Yost leaves his bashful ways to Robert Gump. Brownie McDonald leaves her speedy ways to Bernice Yerxa. Olene Johnson gives her tennis and skating ability to anyone who can handle them as well as she has done. Vera Herrington leaves her fast walk to Violet Bergseih if Violet can keep up the pace. Lena Dogliat leaves to her sister her go get ' em characteristics. Gladys Bergman assured all the girls that peroxide is a sure cure for dark ha ir. Vernon Hase leaves to Mr. Powers the privilege of starting another war if he should run out of army jokes. Therefore we, the members of the class of ' 30, affix to this document the seal of the State of Washington. Ten
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Senior Class Propkecy — coiilinuctl 14 — Harolu Hawkins You, my boy, are to become a great detective — you will make a famous arrest. May you never meet defeat. 15 — Vera Herrington 1 see an orchestra — what is this? — a novehy orchestra — composed of shoe string trumpets, butter-horns, shoe-horns and Jews Harps — That is all. 16 — Gerda Jensen You, my poor girl, will be jobless until the year 1940 — when it will again be time to talk census with the Enumclaw people, 17 — Melvin Johansen I see your lifetime partner has kept you up in the air .so long that you have developed into a first class pilot. All this taking place seven years hence. 18 — Olene Johnson I see for you — a stage — people — a big mouthed doll on your knee, you are hoping to become a ventriloquist but you will not succeed in this work as you will throw your voice thru a screen and strain it. 19 — Emlyn Jones You, my boy, will become a Barney Oldfield of the air and achieve great fame in the field of aviation as ace in the coming war. Nevertheless you are fated to win fame on the stage thru your violin during a tour thru Europe. 20 — Elizabeth Kranz You, my dear — I see honor and glory — you will be a graduate of Knapps Business College with honors and will become private secretary to the President of the American Yacht Chih. 21 — Gertrude Merring I see you twenty years hence, in a white uniform, the picture is not clear — I cannot tell whether you are to become a nurse or whether the white uniform is a wedding gown. You are dressed in readiness to marry one of the famous Mayo Brothers ' surgeons. 22 — Dolly Muchlinskj Ah: I see fame for you at Atlantic City — you will become sp-.cial saleswoman fo; the Wil-Wite Bathing Suit Company. 2.S — Ernie Mueller Ah, my boy! You have been a great track star. I see possibilities of you becoming a stable keeper — watering the horses. 24 — John Olsen Another local boy makes good in a big way. John is now bartender at the Service Station. 25 — Helen Schweikl You will accept a position as instructor of snakology at the Banana Oil IFniversity. You will advertise this course as being a rattling good one. 26— -Ruth Mueller My girl, I see a bright future for you before the footlights. You will become a popular toe-dancer. 27 — John Schomdurg 1 see you high above others. You are attempting to establish a new pole sitting record for King County. Twelve
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