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SENIOR'S SMITH, VVELDON- DICK Orchestra '23 and '24. STACY, El.TZABETl-I- JUDY Pics. Punch and Judy Players '24, High- lander Staff '23 and '24, The Exchange '23, Yulctide Revels '23, Slave with Two Faces '23. STADLINGER, CAROLIN- CAL Pres. G. A. A. '22, Basketball '22, '23 and '24, Volley Ball '22, '23 and '24, Baseball '22, '23 and '24, President English P So- ciety '24, Science Club '22, Mikado '23, Queen Esther '24, Class Vice Pres. '22, THAYER, ISABEL- IBBIE Volley Ball '23 and '24, Baseball '23 and '24, Basketball '23 and '24, Martha '22, Mikado '23, Class Sec. '24Q Class Rep- resentative '22, Slave with Two Faces '23, Op-O-Me Thumb '24, Vice Pres. Hoan Club '24, Punch and Judy Play- ers '24, Vice Pres. G. A. A. '23, Bring- ing in the May '24, Senior Plays '24. TYSON, JAMES- jIMMlE Commissioner of Entertainments '23, Basketball Mgr. '23, Football '23, Yule- tide Revels '23, Clan-O-Log Staff '23. VALENTINE, JOHN J.- JACK Football '22 and '23, Swimming '22 and '23, Class Pres. '23, Block P Society '22, '23 and '24, Commissioner of Organiza- tions '24, VVAUGH, MARY- OSCAR WA-WA Class Representative '22, Class Sec. '23, Yuletide Revels '23, Shoes that Danced '24, Noble Lord '23, Punch and Judy Players '24, Sec. Press Club '22, Bringing in the May '24, Senior Plays '24. WETMORE, VVESTLEY R.- WES Editor Clan-O-Log '24, The Shoes That Danced 24, Senior Plays '24. ZINGEL, VVYLIE- VVY Class Volley Ball '22, Spanish Club '22 and '24. X7-fVVXfl-bisl-ill-Bllaldvf-I-f, -flllfsfbdllii-1f2'sZ,J'sdLfI'.x?S:PS4' 'L .XTl 7 QJJSLJ 1, CL AN 0 LOG
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l CLAN O-LOG C' ,f4jiIg'f.f31' SENIORS -o:o- SAMPSON, RAPHAEL- SAMP Captain Class Volley Ball '22g Associate Editor of Highlander '22g The Mikadoi' '23g Yuletide Revels '23g The Boy NVill '23g Press Club V221 Math. Club '23g l'unch and Judy Players '23. SCHMIDT, CARSTEN D.-- CARSE Pres. Astronomy Club '23g Punch and Judy Players '24g Yuletide Revels '23g Highlander Stall ,245 Senior Plays '24, SHEFFIELD, EUGENE- SHEFFY Basketball '24g Football '23g'Block P So- ciety ,24. 1 SHERMAN, DOLORES ANTGIN- ETTE- CURLEY Cafeteria Commissioner '24g Baseball Mgr. l23Q Soccer Mgr. ,241 Baseball '23 and l24Q Basketball '23 and '24g Volley Ball '23 and '24g Martha ,225 Queen Club '22 and '23g Reporter O. G. A.-O. A. T. Club '24g Clan-O-Log Staff '23g Bringing in the May ,24. SHERMAN, MARY- WEEDA Cafeteria Commissioner '23g Orchestra '21, '22 and '23g Volley Ball V23 and '24g Baseball '23 and l24j Basketball '23 and '24g President I-Ioan Club '24: Class Rep- resentative '23: Sec. G. A. A. '23g Eng- lish P Society ,241 Clan-O-Log Staff '23g Sec. Costume Club '24g Class Pres. '21g Class Sec. '22g Executive Committee G. A. A. 523 and '24. SHERWIN, JACK- SHER Sec. Radio Club ,241 Yuletide Revels l22 and '23. SHRADER, RALPH NORRIS- RALPHIE Glee Club ,2I, '22 and '23g Dramatic Club '23g Punch and Judy Players '24g Mar- tha ,225 Mikado V233 Queen Esther ,24Q The Boy Will '23g The Florist Shop '24g The Rising of the Moon '24g Senior Plays ,24. SMITH, LESLIE- LES Pres. Senior French Club ,22 and l23. ff--ww-in -1ivT,f-5 rwxvrv-f.!f.fi1'1 EQ X. J ug, .t ,. ,C . x. , .,.v ,,-,vQ4,,w,c,f,-C-c,-.,-.A.Kf,,-f.,.,.J,-1,c
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ZZ ,LX-LL . ,Y SENIOR CLASS WILL lay, I if E, the senior class of 1924 of Piedmont High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or undue influence of any person whatever, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in a manner of following, that is to say: We, the class of 1924, as a whole, do bequeath unto Mr. jones our good will and the memory of our merry countenances, hoping that he will not miss our generous aid and helpful advice too much in the years to come. To the junior class we do bequeath our ever-present dignity and 1-J' fondness for study. Let us hope that they will not falter in our footsteps. P3 LAK it 3, g ll,-, ' lqfxfiiv if:-5 Ir WZ ta 3 2154452 'Li' Harmon Bell bequeaths his cherubic expression and tender smile to the future presidents of the student body. Florence Pitt leaves her position as senior president to the members of her own sex, for their exclusive use. Harry Brock leaves to Ken Robie his athletic ability and his worn-out dungarees. To Miss DeVelbiss we donate all unclaimed articles in the Lost and Found Department. Marian Martens generously leaves her 1 in chemistry to her young sister Doris. George Lavenson and Fred Bullard recommend their positions as neektie and sock clerks to anyone who may want them. Mary Baker bequeaths her incomparable mathematical genius to Betty Steven- son. Bill Oliver bequeaths his mannish dignity to his little brother Bud, who could find plenty of use for it. Florence Davis, in all kindness, bequeaths her reserved table in the cafeteria to Dode Worden.. Allen Dow and Howard Brady bestow their bois- terous and hilarious spirits on johnny Tyson and Merrill Reynolds. Marguerite Healy and Helen Hamilton leave their typing ability to struggling young typists. Wintford Saint leaves his skill in debating to Elizabeth Desmond. Lloyd Ludlow and Walter Johnson leave their snaking ability to Gil Weeks and Blake Wharton. Leslie Smith bestows her winning wistfulness on her good pal, Lucille Sargent. Carsten Schmidt wishes to leave his sunny nature to Richard Lewis. Don't lose it, Dick. Richard Harvey, with the best intentions in the world, leaves his worn-out motorcycle to any- one who is not ashamed to be seen with it. Isabelle Burrell bestows her debutante slouch on Peggy Mulcay. Theron Howard is advertising for some one in whose care to leave Helen Fites. Dolores Sherman leaves her typewriter to Bernard Gobel. Sum- ner Evans is reluctant to leave Piedmont High, but he hopes he is leaving the book room in good order. Myrtle Kronquest leaves her golden voice to Norma Lungren. Charles Merrill gives to the girls his bashful blush and excellent complexion. Ruth Richardson be- stows upon Miss Cavcrly her shiny nose. Harold Corbin and Lloyd Donant leave behind their small brothers as possible future presidents of the student body. Mariella Laidley regrets her inability to leave anything as Harry graduates when she does. jack Valentine leaves his graceful and willowy Figure land twelve B shoesj to any awk- ward young freshman who may want them. Eddie Boell's gift of golden silence is graciously bestowed on the members of the fair sex. CThey need it!J Charlie Crosby wishes to confer his amazing height on Tiny Weir for future use. Use it well, Tiny. Esther Desmond leaves her desperateness to Dorothy Mae Upshaw. Ross Brown leaves his art of eloquent bluffing to one who may appreciate it-Barbara Lee. Alice Quayle wishes to leave her small sister in charge of Mr. Johnson. We think he can manage her. Bob Chapman, in a spirit of helpfulness, leaves his art of kidding Mr. Knox to some one who can make use of it. Ralph Shrader resigns his senior volley ball 7- ef- . 1 mL.i,.A.,1,,-LL fffffg CLAN-0-LOG .e ' gr or l 24 T4SZi'SZE51sLXAZlJ,.LsQX4L.LL. ,cl 'i L-'L Q-L L X J. f - ,F ,L.l.f'- c- , . ,..,. 1Z..'fLJY.fIZILfL
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