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Pl ,. was T021 It IS w1th profound regret that we the ben1or Class of 1930 leave th1s thr1v1ng school of wh1ch we have been so long a part The POSSCSSIOHG whlch we have purposefully and carefully acqulred we do hereby bestow upon those who w1ll apprec11te them and profit most from them As an express1on of our enerous and unsehsh natures we leave to the Iun1or Class all excellent qual1t1es personal charms and bxds to greatness needed bv them to strengthen thexr II1ll1ClS already weakened by too much studv and to en hance the1r personal appearance that they may slup yoyfully through the last and eas1est year as we have done We leave to the Sophomores our eff1c1ent method of translatlng Caisar and Casa De Las Cuervas They are also welcome to ou1 snap courses IH bonehead mathematlcs and El1gl1Sl'l How could they r1se vuthout them? To the Frosh most 1mportant of all we w1ll leave some f1sh frogs turtles and other ammals carefully preserved 1n formaldehyde We hope they wlll be appre crated Upon our beloved tea hers who have so pat1ently labored w1th us these n1ne long months we bestow all of the knowledge that we have fa1led to acqulre all the exams we have flunlaed IH and the handle wrth care qual1ty wh1ch we needed when 1n attendance upon classes MARIE BART!-IULI leaves her control over Mr Grable to Myrtle Englent But perhaps Myrtle doesn t l1Le plnlt papers HENRY ANDREAS h1s pos1t1on as All Amerlcan Cackle on the Glee Club to Carl MATILDA KEISER her 1nterest 1n typlng especlally for the H1L1ghts to Queenle Mlll-.as1an and Eugene Coffman She says If takes some t1me to bulld that IHKCFCSE hut 1t w1ll come Lots ENGLAND her seat bCS1dC a certaln m1lltman to Al1ce Z1nn IACK ALOOIIAN h1s role as b1 ch1ef IH the operettas to W1lbur Iohnston or Harper Gabnelson They are both tough DELIA OWINGS her ease 111 copyreadmg and FCWIIIC to Kenneth Skoonberg and Lo1s CFOZICF Kenneth wouldn t have t1me then to argue nor Lo1s to sell I1CkCfS In1Es NELsoN h1s cartoorung and feature SIOYICS to Kenneth McCann and Evelyn Morrow Doms ERICKSON her attempts at Wllllllflg the g1rls tenn1s champ1onsh1p to Maude Nelson and Allena Hormng HELEN HOLLOWAY an unmlstakable sense of Irlsh humor to Lou1se Meehan Ind V1v1en M1ChHCl11Il MALCOLLI VIAU h1s off trclxle runs 1n football to Wllthon Black H15 passxng ab1l1ty he leaves w1th Thurman Powell Lfll 4. J J f .X 55 N f I I 6 1 I 'll L 9 l 9 L . Z . S 1 a ' Q 1 , 1 ' J, - c L ' 1 c . Q . SC I 37 - KC 93 ' f . . 1 L 1 . . I . I. . ' 7 5 l 7 7 5 C L 1 L , L a ' 'V F . . . 4' 9 1 , I , C L L , I. ' ' 65 f ' 71 ' ' . , C C . 1 .. . 1 . . L . , .7 . Y . . . , . t ' 1 Neilson. 2 ' lc 1 1 . 1 t , - - at - 7 97 ' ' , , 1 . L . , . .. g . 1 . . . ' ' Ci ' Q! , W . , . , . . . , , . . . 1 1 , L 4 , . . . . , . . . , t A , I n 'C N N 2 I ' I L . , , ' -2 ' A 4 1 '. 4.1 . '- . ' . . GJ . I 1- T1 1 31-four f 1 f x J ' A 1,
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