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UCLASS WII,L', We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty, of the Mari- copa High School, being of sound mind and memory and not acting under menace, fraud, or undue influence, do make, publish and de- clare this our last will and testament in the manner following, that is to say: First: To the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-one we hereby bequeath our ability to be the perfect class. Second: We make the following personal bequests: I, Joe Beebe, bequeath my charming manners to Ralph Throop. I, Frank Allard, bequeath my graceful figure to Joe Rush. I, Mary Erickson, bequeath to Lucille Allen my lovely alto voice with the request that she take good care of it. I, Verna Braden, bequeath my famous giggle to Thelma Mat- USOII. I, Robert Chipps, bequeath my place as the school Hshiekl' to Dale Permenter. I, Floyd Cheesebrough, bequeath to Leland Ricker my stylish manner. I, Maynell Reinert, bequeath my beautiful black hair to Mable Davies. I, Jimmy Webb, bequeath my sense of humor to Billy Broden. I, Zara Cooley, bequeath to Alvina Smith my ability to interrupt the teachers in class, may she not overdo it. I, Leslie Gluyas, bequeath to Edward Hodgson my beautiful wavy hair. I, Cecil Garland, bequeath three inches of my height to Major Burnham. I, Agnes Taylor, bequeath my place as Editor of the La Revista to Ray Rhodes. I, Shirley Coleman, bequeath to La Vern Epply my artistic temperament. I, Lucille Collum, bequeath my quiet, sweet ways to Marguerite Ball. I, Lyn Colter, bequeath my talent as a money collector to Robert .Braase. I, Opal Mason, bequeath to Elizabeth Munding my ability to get to school on time. I, Elizabeth Elder, bequeath my talent for doing geometry to Kathleen Hudson. I, Burton Ricker, bequeath my place as captain of the basketball and baseball teams to whoever deserves it. Page Sevenlee
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7 'j f '0 ' ff SFT '23 ' . ELIZABETH ELDER Glee Club I, 2, 3, President 43 Interclass Sports I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, President 45 Operetta I, 2, 3, 45 Class Plays 2, 4: Omnium Causa 3, 45 As- semblies I, 2, 3. HARRY DUDLEY Class Plays 2, 3, 43 Spanish Assembly 3. 99 NELLIE DOLL Omnium Causa Vice-President 3, 43 Operetta 3: Glee Club I, 2, Interclass Athletics I, 45 Baseball Captain 2, 33 Basketball Captain 43 Class Play 49 Vice-President of Class I, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Cho- rus 3. FRANK ALLARD Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operetta I. 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball I, 23 Baseball I: Class Play 2, 3: Class Assem- bly 25 Spanish Operetta 23 Spanish Assembly I. SHIRLEY COLEMAN Clee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Operetta I, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Assembly 45 Omnium Causa 3, 4, fplay 31: G. A. A. 3, 4. MARY ERICKSON Omnium Causa 3, 4. fplay 3,5 Cu. A. A, 2. 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, 41 Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Inter- class Sports 2, 3, 4: Operetta I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Comites 49 Orchestra I, 2, Librarian 3. President 4. OPAL MASON Omnium Causa 3, Glee Club I, 23 Chorus 3, Operetta I, 23 Spanish Club 35 Spanish Operetta I 9 Spanish Assembly 35 G. A. A. 3, Page Sixteen
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9 'a e I, Lorene Rankin, bequeath my bashfulness to Louise Freeman. I, Marguerite Barber, bequeath my place as staff typist to Bernice Weaver. I, Helen Hayslett, bequeath my excess height to Itylene Rhodes if she thinks she can use it. I, Celia Fitchett, bequeath my ever-ready smile and good humor to Eloise Holmes. I, Harry Dudley, bequeath my vocabulary to Allen Hayes. I, Ella Hixon, bequeath my extremely Hirtatious ways to Kath- ryn Heagerty. I, Nellie Doll, bequeath to Margaret Langille my permanent wave with the hope that she will keep it as nice as I have. I, William Wylie, bequeath my good old Chevrolet to my brother, Chester Wylie, hoping it will get him to school on time. I, Bertram Snedden, bequeath my jocoseness to Joe McMillan. I, Pauline Rader, bequeath my adeptness in physics to Ray Rhodes with the hope that he will use it to the best advantage. We do hereby appoint Miss Druzella E. Goodwin, adviser of the Senior Class, as sole executrix of this, our last will and testament, this sixth day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty. Sir ned: THE CLASS OF l3O J CLASS PBOPHECY I walked into the broad-casting room of station M. H. S. with nothing on my mind but the vague idea that I was gathering inside material for a short story. I sat down in the back of the room quite unnoticed, for Ilm a very plain person. I glanced at the announcer, and as I recognized the familiar face, I nearly waved a greeting to him for itwas Lyn Colter, the former business manager of La Revista. Lyn's clear voice echoed in every part of the room as he told the world that the program of the evening was sponsored by the Class of '30 of Maricopa High School, and that the first performers were to be the charming Helen Hayslett and the famous gentleman, Cecil Garland. They danced a most unusual tap dance, and their heels clicked on the floor in perfect rhythm. Jimmie Webb stepped forward at the termination of this dance, and gave a surprisingly sound talk based on the Philosophy of Modern Business. How queer to find the gay Jimmie of old a professor! Lynls voice carried us on to the next performer who was Miss Lo- rene Rankin. She danced beautifully, swaying back and forth before the telavision mirror as if she were dancing on the very notes of the music. At the end of the dance the announcer, making an apology for Page Eighteen
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