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g Eiaf3gtfiTHE BLUE JAY: ?eaa ffm. 15 2 335 4. 121262214 lei-XE 4. 'Elf 1 A 32612232 'KE .il 'Q ii if TSN SEER i, Wifi ' FAY PITT Comuiervial The only way to have a friend is to be une. ti. R. I, 2, 3. 4: Clue Club4, LA VAUN PHILLIPPI College Turn her tn any cause of pnlivy, The Gortlian Knut nf il, she will unlousef' II. R. I, 2, Il, 43 Glee Club 4: Alpha Club 2. Zi. 43 Class Of- fiver IIQ At the Strnke of Twelve 31 Annual Staff 43 Debate 4. MAVIS PI.AT'I'NI'IR College This is a girl rather small In her studies she'll never fall, Latin Club 2: G. R. l. 2, 3. 4: Librarian 33 Class Otlit-er 43 Don't Count Your Chivkens 4: Orchestra 4. ALICE REINHARIJT General Blessed are they wha have the gift of making friends. Class Ollicer 2.4111 R, 1.2. 3, 4: C. R Cabinet 33 Annual Staff 4: At the Stroke of Twelve 3: Alpha Club Il, 43 Latin Club 2. CAMILLE SMITH Corgmercial Whent'e is thy learning? G. R. 1, 2 ,SL 4. ., 7 x . , I Q .ar .5 A, 4-20' I, M .. , ,A iiiiflihslff- ' 33.1, 'Time E4 all E i 'LEILJ . if ICUGENII REINHARIYI' General Please say that again. I tIitln't get it. Fontball 3.41 Travk Il, 43 IIIAY 2. LEONARD STREIT Cnllege 'Just try anrl vamp me' Transferred frnm liern 21 Glee Club I, 2, 43 Or- vhestra 2, Sl, 43 Ili Y 2, Il, 43 Hi-Y Otliver 45 llp in tht' Air 2 I.I'ISl.lI'I WIKLE If the st'lluul's for it. Leslie's against it. Hi-Y l. 21 Glee Cluh il. 4: At the Stroke uf Twelve Slg tlh! Iltwtnr 333 Librarian Z, Il, 4. ALICIC RUSH t'bnimert'ial Let the Wnrld slide. FRANCES THORNTON Cnmmerrial I might if I thought I vnuld. but why think? Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: G. R 1.2, II,4. Il lt 5 W. .1 l B it l Q W lt Q ll it fl ia F i I 5 'I Nl Q. M B r 1 lil li Q I I fl 1 I. H r ll ll lla IE U rl if N 'l . l .ul 12652
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SES? fu i ! ik 3 r 'u fi 'l I . ll! ,, i in 'U Pl if Y le 1 .4 we iw 5 yi il! VIOLET LOWE Commercial Pretty clever and neat, Intelligent and mighty sweet. Class Officer 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Rings in the Sawdust 1: Up in the Air 2: Oh! Doctor! 3: Girls Quartette 4: G. R. 1.2, 3, 4: G. R. Cabinet 3: D0n't Count Your Chickens 4: Alpha Club l, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Club Officer 4: Girl-Shy 4. NADINE MAYNARD Commercial Man delights not me. . Transferred from Fairview 3: G. R. 3, 4: ISABEL MILLER College She makes a friend who never makes a foe ' Class Officer 4: Latin Club 2: G. R. 1, 2.3, 4: Don't Count Your Chickens 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Oh! Doctor! 3: Girl-Shy 4. EVELYN MOSER College None but her can be her- self. G. R. 1, 2, 3. 4: G. R. Cahi- net 3: G. R. President 4: De- bate 4: Alpha Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Latin Club 2: Girl-Shy 4. DOROTHY LEIGH OZENBERGER College Her voice is ever gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. Transferred from Topeka, Kansas, 3: Glee Club 3,4: Ohl Doctorl 3: G. R. 3.4: G. R. Cab- inet 4: Don't Count Your Chickens 4: Girl-Shy 4. ROY HANDLEY General Not as serious as he pretends to be. ROY HATKE Full of fun and mischief too. Doing things he shouldn't do. Basketball 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Cabinet Officer 4: Who Kissed Barbara 3: S Club 4: Annual Staff' 4: Girl-Shy 4. n KENNETH HOOK General Wealth may seek us but wisdom must he sought. Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Class Officer l: S Club 4. HAROLD LORTSCHER College Boys will be men. Basketball 2, 4: Class Officer 1, 4: Orchestra 1.2: Debate 4: Football 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 4: S Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Girl-Shy 4 CLYDE MASHETER College A little learning is a dangerous thing. Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Y Cabinet 4: Who Kissed Barbara 3. Stir-cf' - iiliff, W. 2- Jag? +'!s:f+1:3 ini. ' 433:-rlfifgi-ff I 73i ' W. J I. iii 5 F is 3 L! 9 if lr! -C if F' S 7 w ll! if 0 .. ,li 3 5 5 P .lu if r li ,. IIB 35
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BLUE ll ll .l I CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, being of sound and .i I 'W unusually brilliant minds, upon demand, of our conscience, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and promises made by us. ,W li I. Kenneth Aeschliman. will my sturdy farmer's physique and stuck-up hair to Red Miller. ll' 5 I, Mavis Plattner, will my position as pianist in the orchestra to Lois Graham and trust she U will keep her mind on her playing. gr' ,ll I, Merle Diffenderfer, will the moneyl have won from matching pennies to Paul Allen Lichty. ig ly' I, Reeva Lash, leave the mystery of my lover to who ever wishes to solve it. 3' iii I. Monk DeVilbiss, will my curly black hair to Harold Gilkerson. 3 I, Isabel Miller, leave my sunny disposition to all those who have the ability to keep it. 5 fi I. Homer Fiddler, will my limousine to Babe Lines. 9 J, I, Violet Lowe, will a little advice on Spanish to all Spanish students. ,3 ll- I, Carl Evans, will my daily trips to dear old S. H. S. to my beloved sister, Elizabeth. 'ii ' I, Nadine Maynard, will my big ways to Katherine Aberle. .K I, George Bode, will my quiet ways and witty remarks to Earl McQuillen. Q I, Bernice Ladd, will my troubles to Edith Swarner. 'T I. Clyde Masheter, leave my girl, Wilda. to see if anybody else can get her. ' Ili I, Camille Smith, will my happy hours in shorthand to Pauline Trimble. I, Earl Ditfenderfer, will my oratory to Mildred Carpenter-God bless her. I, Grace Hundley, will my long curly locks to Rosemary Cramer. I, Henry Haley, will my popularity with the girls to Henry Aberle and hope he takes as good ,., ,ii I, care of them as I have. I, Doris Jellison, leave my gift of gab to Katherine Summers. I E I, Roy Handley, will my place in Physics class to anyone who has the courage to take it. pq I, Kathleen Burner, have nothing to will because I am taking it all with me. H I Max Anderson, leave my art of talking with the girls to George Lanning. I I Vi I, Frances Thornton, will my violin to Dorothy Graves. ,.-I lg We, Kenneth Hook and Gene Reinhardt, will our places in the pool hall to Lester Henry and lm 9 Kenneth Warrick. Q W I. Faye Pitt, will my Lincoln boy friend to Dorothy Meisner, who doesn't need him. f ,1 I, Leonard Streit, will my fiirtatious ways to James Beyer. fl I, Virginia Hollister, will my sweet disposition to Velasca Lorscher. lf! iii I, Leslie Wikle, would will my horse, but I can't get along in the world without him. hh E I, Evelyn Moser, will my regular Sunday night dates to Carol Cramer. H I, Harold Lortscher, will my sideburns Cwith regretj to any of the stubents who want to go F Spanish. 1, 1' I, Crystal Baumgartner. will my accuracy in typing to Minnie Poland. N A I, Roy Hatke, will my place place in Carpie's car to the Falls City girls. lilt I, Mildred Funderberg, will my poetic abilities to Margaret Miller. g I, Gordon Edwards will my argumentative ability to Jack Wilson. , I, Dorothy Leigh Ozenberger, will my superior way to Imogene Borton. I Ruth Hoffman, will my quiet, sweet, and reserved ways to Katheryn Reinhart. ,r iii ' ull E Y I, La Vaun, Phillippi, will my position as private stenographer to Dorotha Scott. F I, Alice Reinhardt, leave my dark hair and dark eyes to Ina Palmer. I, Mary Hause, leave my apologies for writing this will to everybody. , di In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and caused the seal to be aflixed on this '15 A twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-thee. E Signed, Mary Hause. E gi Witnesses: Principal Whitzel and ,Q Superintendent Hiett. Y li 3 vi qi, fl all it ,gg lil mt: :E1?ELT,,jL: -:i3ri,L?' T11:5fe4-, FIELL ,JL,.-,,LL1iEl7?I5? ? 8H
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