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CLASS OF 1929 President Vzce President JAMES MCEWAN Secretary Treasurvr WILLIAM FISMER MARIE SONN Class Dean LLOYD ANDERSON GEORGE BANDEL- WILLIAM BANDEL ROBERT DORSEY WILLIAM FISMER ' ARTHUR GRIFFIN LEROY HEDDEN FREDERICK LANGE EDWIN LEWIS JAMES LOFSTROM JAMES MCEWAN HARRIETTE PRINCE JOHN MOORE THOMAS O,NEIL ARTHUR ROBERTS SAM SCOLA FLORENCE GENSER MAY KING MILDRED NOBACR MARJORIE SMITH MARIE SONN HARRIET SWAL,LOW BERTHA VAN DOREN DOROTHY WILLIAMS 21
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WILL OF THE HELEN M. HOSP CLASS In the name of God, amen. We, the Helen M. Hosp Class, being in sound health of body, and of disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, by us at any time made. First, we give, devise, and bequeath to our Alma Mater, Verona High School, the room which we have occupied during the last four years, in place of our company. Second, we give, devise, and bequeath to our Superintendent, Mr. Frederick N. Brown, one air cushion for his siesta on the trip to Washington. Third, we give, devise, and bequeath to our Principal, Mr. Harold A. Crane, one quart of chloroform to make the lower-classmen pass out of assembly more quickly. Fourth, we give, devise, and bequeath to our class advisor, Miss Helen M. Hosp, one set of loud speakers for the use of her future History students, during the next thirty years. Fifth, we give, devise, and bequeath to Mr. Clifford D. Wilken, one can of bar- relled sunlight to brighten his pupils' minds. Sixth, we give, devise, and bequeath to Miss Imogene Cook, two hundred plus units to bring the minus quantities of her math', classes up to par. Seventh, we give, devise, and bequeath to Miss Anna L. Markham, one mechanical pupil whom she can wind up at her will to make one perfect typist. Eighth, we give, devise, and bequeath to Mr. Paul Goeltz, one year's supply of elbow grease to shine his car. Ninth, we give, devise, and bequeath to Mrs. Corrigan, a petite step-ladder so that she may be better seen and heard by her future classes. Tenth, we give, devise, and bequeath to the Class of 1929, the custody of the Green Owl, and our sense of humor to balance their solemnity. Eleventh, we give, devise, and bequeath to the Class of 193 0, a complete housekeep- ing equipment to use in the next locker-room insurrection. Twelfth, we give, devises, and bequeath to the Class of 1931, our dignity and studiousness, to which they have great need. Thirteenth, we give, devise, and bequeath to the Class of 1932, the whole school, provided they pay all the funeral and wrecking expenses. In Witness Wloercof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this Fifteenth day of lzlne, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. The Senior Class of '28 RUTH PILGER 20
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CLASS OF 193 0 V100-President ALLAN MARSTED DAVID ANDERSON -' JOHN Dox .- ELDON EARLE-r GEORGE FREY- DONALD HAIGHT' FRANK HOFFMAN 'Q MYLES JACOB JOHN LAZAR ROBERT LITTLEFIELD ALLAN MARSTED IRVINE MOFFATT CRANE SHEPARD DAVID SHEPPARD WILLIAM SLAYIIACIQ President DONALD HAIGHT Secretary-Treasurer HELEN MARSTED Dean EDITH BURTON JOSEPH VAN ORDEN RUTH ASHE ALICE BENSON MARIAN CRAWFORD HELEN DE CAMP 'I-:HIRZA FRETCHNER BERTHA HODGSON BERTHA JACOBUS HELEN MARSTED MIRIAM ROBERTS EDITH SHAFFER LEONORA SMITH ' DOROTHY WEINGARTNER CHARLOTTE WHEATON DOROTHY ZINK 22
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