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. The SCREECH 1930. Evelyn Newell leaves her weakness for out-of-town boy friends to Lois Gay. Vera Washburn's neat personality to Raymond Crall. Mary J. Standhouse's Parson College friend to Viola Walten. Anna Miletich wills her A-plus ability to Larry Sylvester. Margaret Samuel bequeaths her keen eye to Lucille Freed. Emily Mock and Anna Boden wish to leave their boy friends to whoever wishes to treat them nicely. Mildred Mclnnes' sweetness to Sophia Brozovich. Max Loeb leaves his style and culture to Jimmy Smith. john Murphy bequeaths his blue admits to John Woods. Edward Patterson wills his weakness for blonds to Larry Sylvester. Kathryn Moore leaves her weakness for robust men to Ethel Hupton. George Clarkson wills his perfume to Matt Karpan. Mr. Everett Findley bequeaths his absent mindedness to Prof. Donald O. Smith. Bill Forster wills his likeness for small bits of feminine frills to Robert Lamb. Patty Givens leaves her Scotch meal ticket to Dorothy McBride. Dale Pilkington's fickleness to Frances ,lane Ingram. Bill Henley doesn't own much so he will take all his with him. Miss Giltner might need it later. Arlo Conwell's ability to keep in good with Mr. Fasold to Roland Hufford. Cecil Anderson's typing ability to Margaret Miller. George Teele's hard-luck-to-win manner to Harold Lott. Isabel Richter leaves her weakness for Melrose to Ella Cain. Bill Forster also wishes to leave his adoration and devotion for his steady to Halbert Brown. A Ella Mae Combs bequeaths her fascinating ways to Ottumwa. Clara Karso wills her midnight rides to dances, to Paul Revere. Marie Kolling bequeaths her appendix to Doc Sylvester C?l. Homer Armstrong's pictures to Lloyd Miller. Margaret Bilterman's Big Ways are to be left to Fatima Follman and Ruth Kirby. jane Bowe's long tresses are to be left to Mildred Breckenridge. Anna Mae Pickerell wills her boistrous laughter to Edith Gibbons. Mr. Chamber wishes Clover Robnett to know that married life is wonderful. Norlan Nelson's love for dramatics are to be had and practiced for another year. Ernest Muffin bequeaths his ambitions ? ? to Wilfred Magie. Vivian Hunter's boyish ways to Doris Scott. Furthermore Max Loeb wishes his eyebrow brush to be left to Mr. Coffman. Mary L. Williams bequeaths her Past to Polly, desiring her to take good care of it. Olga Brozevich's visits to Peck's room to Rose Cooley. Ruth Williams wills her love for spelling to Millie Miletich. Verna Miscko leaves her highly arched eyebrows to Rose Sherman. Margaret Mellick's meekness to Ellen Winslow, with a note to please keep up its high standard. . Robert Wilson bequeaths his glasses to Viola Peterson. August Schmitz wills his love for physics to some poor unfortunate person who acci- dentally takes it. Lloyd Owens bequeaths his high grades to David Kellogg. Mary Winslow wills her ability to always be doing the right thing to joe Crane. David Adams leaves his love for Alma Mater to Marvel Scott. Clyde Anderson's football career to Claredine Carrathers. Olive Mosby bequeaths her place with the farmerettes to Eunice Chedister. Mae Anderson bequeaths her black-heeled hose to Alberta Deaver. Homer Armstrong wills his violin playing to the girl who likes it best. Please let there be no conflicts. -.set 17129-
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,uimesoaaaou 1930,,, Senior Clary Hzktory In the fall of '26 a large dirigible carrying the class of '30, started out on its tour of education. We faired really well during our First two years under the leadership of our most able pilot, Mr. Haliburton. just a few of the passengers were lost because of lack of self-confidence, while others forgot how to manipulate their parachutes. In the springlof our first year we presented our dramatic production, The Freshman Vaudev1lle , which helped to buy the stadium seats so as to enable us to watch those who were getting efficient on the gridiron. In the next round of events we were successful in catching some scholastic and dramatic honors. VVe had now reached the height of our tour starting on our Junior year. This being the case, we changed pilotsg trading for Mr. Hartzell fthe fox wizardb. He carried us safely through, save for a few knockouts, called blue admits. This last year has been quite successful, having two Firsts in the Declamatory Contest, also two members on the Debate Team, on the gridiron, presenting the play, The Meal Ticket , giving a May Pole Banquet, and other innumerable honors. We are now on the home stretch of our tour, having made this the best year of all, because of our many successes. Our plane book, The Screech, is the best that has ever been produced. Our play, Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh is the best stunt ever produced. We can truthfully say that our class has been the biggest and best class that has ever graduated into full Hedged pilots. Mary Lucille VVilliams '30 Evelyn Newell '30, GWMKD Clan' PW!! Mary L. Williams wills her boy friend to Jane Babel. Winifred Giltner wishes to leave her popular locker to Marjorie Shaffer, hoping that she will have as much good luck with it. - Marilois Castles bequeaths her golden voice to Ella Margaret Hess. Dorothff Morrow's personal interest is with the Junior College so therefor has nothing to cave. -. Zoe jenkins bequeaths her sweet temper to John Watkins and she is confident that he will reap great results. Helen Carlson wishes her beauty to be willed to Mary Potts. Leila Stump bequeaths her aristocratic poise to Helen Robinson. Lucille Wilkin wills her demure ways to Marvel Scott. Alice Worth's numerous boy friends to Nora Carrington. Marian Stump's steamer to Howard Humphrey. Threasa McDonald bequeaths her gentle expression to Kenneth Asher. De Chantal O'Hare's baby eyes to Marjorie Wilkinson. Isabel Phillips bequeaths her Spanish ways to Lupe Velez. --at 16124
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The SCREECH 1930... James Calhoun's likeness for the High School Vamps to Russel Smith. Grace Derby's morning walks to school to Lois Bunch. Emma Ferguson bequeaths her fascinating blue eyes to Mildred Bohy. Lloyd Findley wills his size to John Reeves. Lucille Forsythe wills the money she lent her boy friend to the person who is so lucky. Merriam Gibson wishes to leave to Mary Lahart her place in Pardee's room. Wanda Grimes leaves her numerous Senior pictures to the Junior Class boys. Eugene Hart bequeaths his bruises and black eyes to John Wilson. Wallace Hawxby and Ray Morgan will their driving ability to John Watkins. Please stop at all stop signs. Madie Isaacson's good nature to Louisa Hickman. Florence Johnson and Mildred Mclnnes will their walks around the square to Marjorie Shaffer and Gertrude McDonald. Charles Kelley leaves his Mutt to Matt Karpan with a few changes. Juanita McCracken bequeaths her golden locks to Maxine Myers. Helen McGilvery wills her ability to get a school to Katherine Cernich. Pete Paviglio gives his business abilty to Homer Powell for a grocery business. Maxine Rhoads wills her impish and black eyes to Margaret Nelson. Truis Tarbell bequeaths her brilliance to Marjorie Wratten. Norman Tomlinson wishes to leave his rides with his sister-in-law by marriage fetc.J to the Avery tribe. Ruth Turner wills her chatter to Margaret Lott. Geneva Bates wills her Hardrock to Susan Miller. GWWID Proplzegf September 25, 1950. My dear Miss Miller: Now that I have just returned from my trip abroad, I will relate a few of the events, knowing that you will be quite interested in them. I left home on June 12, 1950, and boarded the train for Montreal, where the steamer was docked. I was on the train for several hours, it seemed that it just crawled along, so several members, getting restless, the party began to explore. We started at the engine and went through to the caboose. In the engine car, much to my surprise, I saw a large man shifting the levers who was no one else than David Adams. The man that was helping him was Wallace Hawxby, the fireman. From there we were taken to the mail car, where I mailed a letter, handing it to Eugene Hart, the scrappy half back on our football team. Journey- ing on in the many cars, I met several of my old classmates. Charles Mutt Kelly was the first chef in the dining car, Pete Paveglio the head waiter, and Marie Koiling the cashier. Touring back toward our own quarters,-we were taken through a beautiful private state-room, which we later learned was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henley, are president of the Ofiicial Railroad Board. The bride will be remembered as Winifred iltner. Our train stopped for a short while in a little fishing town of Michigan. We got off and walked around the end of thc lake, it was a beautiful place and who should I see fishing but Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson. They were here on their second honey- moon. The bride will be remembered as Theresa McDonald, the girl from Melrose. We stopped in at the station and turning around, I saw De Chantal O'Hare. Our conversation held many of the class of '30, She informed me as to the destiny of several of my class mates, it surprised me very little because she always did know every at 18 is-4
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