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STRATTON BLANCHE Commercial Glee Club Girls’ Athletics Ciris’ league Commercia 1 Club “Laugh, ami the world laughs with you. THRIFT BOY1) General Debate Glee Club “I my Mamma and my teachers love mg, that’s all I want.” 1I0LKMAN MILDRED Com mercial Commercial Club Cirls' League ({iris’ Ath. Assn. “A reserved girl— but, for whom.” GAITHER RUTH General Entered from Bend High. Bend, Ore. “Practice makes perfect.” GREGORY JEAN Commercial Girls' Glee Club Commercial Club Girls’ League “She puts her trou- ble in the bottom of her heart and smiles.” SMITH VIVA Foreign Language ({iris’ League Ho!» Ee. Club “I love men, not men — ‘There’s a reason’.” NANCE IRENE General Commercial Club Glee Club “The charm of her presence was lef when she left.” IIULSHOF RICHARD History Boys’ Ath. Assn, “({’iris worrv me but little.” METZGER KATHRYN Commercial ({iris’ League Commercial Club High School Orch, Girls’ Orchestra “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.” McCRARY BLANCHE Science Commercial Club ({iris’ Ath. Assn, ({iris’ League “Be wise-worldly, but not worldly- wise.” BRAY LELA Com mercial V.- President ({iris’ Glee Club Whirlwind Staff Whirlwind Paper. Staff Commercial Club ({iris’ All-Star Basketball team Her aim in life is to 1m a private secretary. CADE EVELYN Com mercial Girls’ ({lee Club ({iris' League Commercial Club “Modesty reigns supreme.” HORSEY LOUISE Com mercial Girls’ Band ({iris League Girls’ Ath. Assn, ({iris’ Glt-v Club Commercial Club Always paddle your own canoe.” 23
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BRAY FRANCES General G iris’ Uaguo “Thj moaectj is a candle to thy merit. McCLAIN RALPH General Baseball Basketball Football Athletic Assn. Order “A” A man of inches, and every inch a man. BEEMAN EDITH General (Iiris' League Home He. Club “If parties inter- fere with lessons, cut out lessons.” SIMON JOHN Science Commercial Club “For I am a little man.” ROBERTS NONA Com mercial Girls' League Commercial Club Girls Ath. Assn. “Happy am I, from care am free. Why aren’t they ull con- tented like me? La ROWE EARL Science Athletic Assn. Football Basketball Order “A” “In vain I’ve search- ed. but I shall find her yet. BIKMAX JENNIE Com mercial Debate League Dramat CIuo Commercial Club Class Dedate (ilee Club “Better late than never. SMITH ERNEST Mathematics Athletic Assn. “Calm and fair— But, one cun nev'er tell HA Cl LUND MARTHA Commercial (iirls’ League Commercial Club “Her silence is the pathway to good things. BENDER RICHARD II istory “Well, here’s to my comfort to gradu- ate. BALTIMORE WILMA Commercial Commercial Club ). G. A. Club Prize Glee Club (.ills’ League “Mistress «if her- self though China falls.” KNOTTS RICHARD Science Interclass Basket- ball Interclass Track Interdlass Debate “My favorite pas- time is just being bashful. DERRY JOHNNIE CADE Com mercial Glee Club (iirls’ League Girls Ath. Assn. V-Pres. Freshman Class Commercial Club You can ifavcr tell about th« s r e «1 • haired girls.” JOHNSON WILLARD General Ent. from Corval- lis Jr. High Whirlwind Stair Band Spanish Club (•lee Club Oh, for a seat in some poetic nook. KENNELLY ARDYTH History Dramat Club Spanish Club (iirls League “What art is hers the «Titten spells to flml, that sway from mood to mood the willing mind.” 22
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T 7 Senior Will In view of the fact that we, the Class of June 1929, shall soon cease to exist, except as a sweet memory to the faculty, we do here and now leave this last will and testament and so make the following distribution of our earthv possessions- Item 1. To the Faculty, we leave our sincere desire that the changed atmosphere fol- lowing our departure will prove soothing and healing, and that they may soon speedily and completely recover from the effects of our sojourn in their midst. Item 2. To the Juniors, our youthful successors, we leave the fond but doubtful hope that they will prove themselves as successful as we. Item 3. To our faithful class adviser, Miss Braden, we leave our gratitude for her untiring efforts in helping us to attain our present exalted position. Item 4. Lena Cline leaves her time and worry of securing advertisements for the Whirlwind to Margaret Stevens. Item 5. Caroline Klapotz leaves her typing record to Howard Conner. Item 6. Lela Bray leaves her ever faithful post of collecting unpaid dues to Catherine Coates. Item 7. Mary Crawford leaves her vamping qualities to Doris Ekstrand. Item 8. Walter Hauswirth leaves his football fame to “Red Grange.” Item 9. Cedric Brandeberry wills his high and mighty ways to Elwood Trapp. Item 10. Jack Cathey bequeaths his electric train and tinker toys to Bob Poliak. Item 11. Frances Bray leaves her beauty secrets on the “Skin You Love to Touch” to Conseula Reubucaba. Item 12. Wilma Baltimore bequeaths her dignity to Helen Palmer. Item 13. Bob Stevens leaves his wise cracks to Mark Sanders. Item 14. Dorothy Chambers leaves the task of editing next year’s annual to her successor. Item 15. Mildred Holman leaves her quiet and retiring ways to Mary Allison. Item 16. Jeanette Ingle bequeaths her irresistible giggle to Dorothy Stevens. Item 17. All members of the class not previously specified do hereby will and bequeath all their known evasions, alibis, vices, and superfluities, without the least reserva- tion, to Mr. Hudson with the earnest request that he keep them in trust, sacred and inviolate, for all time and for all future generations that may struggle over the road that we have just passed. Duly recorded and signed this Twenty-ninth Day of May, 1929, in the absence of witnesses. 24
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