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56555 S kv L 7,021 MARIE GAST her fr1endlv dIsposIt1on Ind speedball abIlIty to ElsIe Klemm and Alma Iensen The more the better LAURA LUTHER her flapper role dlsplayed at the football games to Florence Hand and Ellen P1St1CCl1l0 Theres nothlng lIke changmg personal1tIes BERT VOICE hIs stoutness and pufflng abIlIty as a sprmter to Paul Mazuskl and MasamI Arlta MARGARET MILES her abIlIty In blushmg when the SCIIIOI' boys crowd around her to GIlbertI Burnett ExIIxIA ROSENTHAL her tIe dyes to GeorgIa Waterbury md Dorothy Thomp son Maybe they would hke to dye JACK CLARK hIs E Q HIcks ablllty to Ray Washburn ELIZABETH SCOTT her eager response when a speech 15 needed to RIchard Perry and jasper Havens An outlIIIe wIll not be needed BERFHA TUSOOSIAN her fhrty ways to Suren Chooljlln Suren Is too serrous aII way ZAVEN CHOOLIIAN hIs In abIlIty to pester teachers when he collects absence slIps to Gladys KOl1CllhldD and Dm Vas1lovIch ALICE MENILEKEFIAN her many commercIal awards to Harold Sohgan and Evan Gruhth who can well use the touch system for lefnble outlInes THELMA WILLI4hlS her remarkable system of dom bonehead math to Lena TWHZI and Hazel MIssak1an ARVILLA YOUM' two pInk slIps paper to Paul Burns and Fred Helzer They must have been a ChrIstmas present from some teacher LOIS VIAU her sparkhng eyes to Paullne Posson That wIll Ive Paulme I double share of sparkle LEO GOSTAWIAN h1s long splrally punts and P K s rootIng to Alex Krum Alex really should have these SARAH KOIICIAN her never dylng smlle her typlng ab1lIty and her taklng wavs wlth the boys to Pearl Fauver ELWAEETII CONSTANZ a gallon yar of Ink and a few rusty pens to Haruko Ohama As next year s edItor she can use them EARL WILBUR hls bIg bass voIce to two boy sopranos MWTIOH Chaney and Barrv Crutchfleld GERTRUDE DUCKHORN her nIckname of Dutz to Evelyn Rhemgans EDITH BRII HTNIAN her task of Slllglllg at a football banquet to Florence Chaney and Anna BerkovIch A duet would be good ROBERT SNYDER leaves the school Those who are loyal accept It RGXIE CHAKURIAN the auburn tlllt of her ha1r to Marguente Moore IOYBELLE CAIN her v1olIn bow to others who mIght need a bow beau per haps to Paullne Bechtold or VIvIaII Anderson IU! A , NVQ 'es We Q I R - ra ll ' fContinuedl , . I . . . 1 4 . . K. . . , . . , s I' C. L ' I' ', ' , ' - . l' 4 L ' L . ' as - 7 av . ' - , . . . . , C . . . ' ' , ' ' 1 . '. ' ., . y . . A A. 4 H . . A . I ' ' I . X I , .' . c , 1. U . ' ' CK 7, . A . , . g L MARIS ATKISSON, his idea of romance a-la-rumble-seat to Verna Davis. I ,, . ' ' Q J . . ' C x 1 , - . ' ' . ' . A ' g' ' 2 . ' . U ' , 1 I , . . . I 1 . K . , . L . . , C 7. 4 - , L 'C . E K , . C Ls A L x I. o V . , I. w c . v ' , f - L 1 . ' , cc 39 ' , . . I I , 1, ' ' ' 1 Q 1 -' 6 , . . . . 2 ' , . . p C 5- - gg . . ' ' - . . I 3 '. 5 v.X T Mr. - T 'lify-fhilfs N Ti I .ff A f ' A E , - C J
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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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QPF? . A W6 F5 MN f-A F1 I I , . ROGER HUDSON a smart stream l1ned roadster park1n hghts mcluded to Marvel FI'1SCl1 and Blackburn Cook JOHN OWEN h1s shck ha1rcOmb and block prlntlllg ab1l1ty to Allffalllg TOf1gl811 GLADYS MOBERLH her loyal support of the school teams to Ina Mae Forbes 1nd Eda Del Puppo AVA PIERSON her very emlnent love of Caesar and Crcero to Esther T1pton KENNETH MESSENGER h1s football socks to whoever f1lls h1s shoes Albert Saroyan do you want them? WALTER DUCKHORN h1s uncanny eye for go lls 111 basketball to Vxctor Rlce and Haley Greenfleld H15 Oflglflill poems he leaves to Yosh1e Ar1ta ANNA SETENCICH that marvelous ease of makmg the Scholarshlp Socxety t Dorothy Hemtz and Eula H111 TOM GOOCOOIAN IH old roadster w1thout engme or txres but plentv of wxse cracks on If to W1lma Powell and Tommy Woodward MABEL MILLER a locl of her jet black half to Gertrude Stemhauer FRED WILFONG h1s ab1l1ty to ra1se hogs for Ag Club projects to Rosemary Dougjlass 1nd lawrence Paden VALENTINE KRIRORIAN her economlc notebook 1n It must be Greek to laumlko N1Sh1Oh1 HENRY MET7LER atter three days of med1tat1ng decxded to let Dorothy Cooper have h1s sweet and melod1ous volce ALICE CONDRY her wonderful affect1onfo1 the Merlt System to 1-lCl'd1l11l1Cl Preuss GINO LENCIONI h1s posltxon as treasurer of almost all of the school orgamza tlons to Pauhne HUtChlSOD R1Ch1FCl9011 and Theron Boone PRESTON MCCANR h1s red necktle faded socks and h1s p e per1od to Rosa mond Graff VERRA ERICKSON her broad unl1m1ted knowledge of Spamsh to Lora Brrdges EDWIN SHATTUOR h1s mte est xn mathematrcs to two others who enloy th1s Newtom 111 amusement Wesley Amesbury and Wilma Merrrman ALBERT MALAKIAN an extemporaneous speech he forgot to dehver 111 En llsh class to Marlo Denmn or lack Hazelton They cln fllp a co1n for It This completes the llst w1ll of the class of 30 We do not guarantee th1s man uscrlpt to be perfect but the document has been censured and scored soundly by everyone o k d by none and reproved by all WIEIICSSCA by Hrzzoner Kenneth Bosserman P S To the mld term Iumors we leave recommendauons for qtuck work Twenty :za n J tn f J I fCoutinuecD . , -. C , C I. g . . 5 , . . . c , . . .. . . . . 3 X , C ' . . . , . L 7 . . l , . , 2 . 1 . . , . ' c 'l Q . O x 1,2 . . . K 1 . - , . Q ' - ' ' . . . . . . ,, ,, . , . . . . Y .. 1 A . . Y , . . -4. , , . C . 1 , . 1 I . 4 . 2 ' Lx ' ROXIE JOSEPH, two old grasshoppers preserved in formaldehyde to Charles I I C u S. A n Y, .L ' l , ' K . I I . - 7, .L . T S . K L . . . , 'L , . . ' . . , g' ' U . ' . z ' ' '. ' o ' 4 . , I r - l r ' I , R , q u J 5 C 1 KD , , ' - ' C ' ' . GJ F' A Q fs' ' 3 1? 2 - . V . ' p ge 1.1.6 Y- 3 1. .5 - , - . f
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