Cashmere High School - Ka Hi Wa Yearbook (Cashmere, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page twenty-Wai., LL. L Wt ee LL THE. K-A-SIiMlB. Senior Qillass will, Gnntinueh Delbert Jones wills his gift of talking to Marion Berry. Sadie Yeager bequeaths her studiousness to Keith Fortner, knowing his need for it. Tobias Loeffelbein leaves his prize in the Pep Club Contest to whoever can use it. James McKellar leaves his girlish giggle to Blanche Stowell. Genevieve Erickson leaves her desire to be a tall, Titian blonde to Nora Hoist. Harvey Shotwell leaves his Kiddie Kar to Frances Tremper. Wade Stewart leaves his dreams to Marjorie Erickson. Houston Sussex leaves his desire to be mayor in a small town to Edward Noeker. Lowell Weisenstein leaves his pet name, The Beautiful, to Lee Allen. Florine Jones leaves her dramatic ability to the next play cast. Robert Vaughan leaves his studious manner to Pete Peterson. Viola Long leaves her grades to Harold Simonson. Phyllis Patterson leaves her permanent wave to Naomi Black. Doris Couch leaves her desire to invent a substitute for sleep to Betty Sullivan. James Richardson wills his wings to Myrtle Phillips. Clarice Connors leaves her schoolgirl complexion to Verna Balsdon. Harold Richardson leaves his one-hoss shay to Montie Baker. Isabella Christie leaves her pet superstition in regard to tests on Friday the 13th to Velma McClimans. Lloyd Berry leaves his curly locks to Elmer Grimes, hoping that Elmer will take good care of same. Dorothy Presnell leaves her blonde, curly locks to Betty Halferty, know- ing that Betty desires them. Alvin Holzhauser leaves his eyebrows to Fern McDonald, provided Fern will not pluck them. Frank Lake leaves his ability as a car wrecker to anyone who can furnish the cars. Mina Hamilton leaves her quiet and dignified manner to Shirley Rhodes. Evelyn Hayden leaves, and leaves without regrets. Howard Moses leaves his physique to Ray Cross, hoping that Ray's athletic record will equal his. Vivian Burrow leaves her grades to the future athletes, knowing their need of same. - Leo Redding leaves his good-natured disposition to Jane Baker, recom- mending that she use it in class. Louise Dolman wills her singing ability to Doris Gockley, provided she does not use it in assemblies. Grace Doyle wills her ability to argue with Mr. Carle to Frances McManus. Gordon St. John wills his ability to argue Evolution to Elmer Grimes. Genee Hodge wills her ability to write bedtime stories to a future Public Speaking student. Duly sworn, attested and sealed by the Class of 1929. P. S.: Subject to change if we should flunk.

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THE KA SHMIR Page twenty-one We, Senior Qtlass will the Senior Class of 1929 of Cashmere High School, being in as right mind as Seniors ever are, on leaving these beloved halls wherein we have suffere-d, endured, and finally conquered in all our lesser knowledge-- with sorrow in our hearts, and solemn blessings on our quivering lips, do proudly leave the following: To Mr. Caulkins and Miss Long: Our admiration for their seemingly unlimited calm and patient demeanor towards us. Our sympathy at their losing a class for which there is no equal. Our gratitude for all their wise counseling and well-meant criticism and praise throughout our school years. To our beloved teachers: Our deepest respect and the hope they may be able to endure through many more such trying years. To the Juniors flncoming Seniorsbz The thrills and joys of being high and. mighty. Our love and best wishes. fWe know how they'll need 'em.J To the Sophomores: The hope that having passed the first year of many trials and much ridicule, they may blossom into that most wonderful class of all, the Juniors. To the Freshmen: The hope that they may grow, and our greatest sympathy. To the Lunchroom: Our compliments, and a hope that it may prosper. To the Athletes and their Staunch Supporters: Our wishes for many more victories in future years. To the Janitor: A wish that all future classes may cause him as little worry and trouble as the Class of '29. Last but not least, we feel that we must leave a few of our many charac- teristics and mannerisms, individually, to the Juniors and Lower Classmen: Janie Pipkin leaves Sadie to help Cashmere Basketball Girls become champions. Calvin Blackburn planned to leave his heart to some young Freshy, but it's too late now. Lucile Pittman leaves all debates, whether personal or scholastic, to Philip Paine. Virgil Bohlke leaves his talking ability to Donald Morley. Make use of it, Donald. Willard Boyles leaves his boisterous tricks to Albert Johnson. Clare Butler leaves his good looks to Willard Hayden. Maxine Sim gladly leaves her clog dancing to Margaret Loudenback to be used at a What-Not. Thomas Brollier leaves his ability as stage manager to Lillian Chamber- lain. Eva Strutzel leaves her rowdiness to Murriel Newberry. Harold Calkins leaves his mischievous Ways to Helen Joy. Margaret Weldon leaves her double chin to anyone who wants it. Ruth Treadwell leaves nothing to anyone in particular, but leaves her Mona Lisa smile to all.



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'THE KASHMIR li Pliyy Afbiaggjyghfgigifgg Qglll' Eluniur Qcturs' Diet SOUPS Noodle flongest in the bunchj ..............,..... ....,...,,.,.....,,,,.. E dward Noeker Oyster fcalm, very calmj ...........,.. ......,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, N ora H0155 Clam Chowder ..........,..,.........,.,.........,........................ Don Morley, Mary Grentg FISH AND MEATS Lamb fquite tamej ...............,............ .....A................. .....,...,. D o lores Qually Shark fpride of schooll .................... ...... E verett McKellar Spring Chicken Qvery tenderj ......................... ...,,,,, C urtis Taylor VEGETABLES String Beans ...... ........,... Q Albert Kennedy, Marjorie Erickson Carrots ...vv......... .v................v......................,........ V ance Lee Pumpkin ....... .........v....,.......................................... J oe Beeson RELISH Radishes fred top! ..... ..... . v. ......... .....,.,............ M iss Steele Chile Sauce ...,,.........,........ ............................ M yrtle Phillips Pickles ,,,.,,,,,....,,i...,....,.....,........ ....... Ra lph Spear, James Hanna Baking Powder Biscuits ..,, .,.,,................ ,............. ............... M a r garet Fry SALADS Lettuce ,,-,-..,,--.,.,,,-,,-,,,,,4,,,,, .,,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ..... W i 1 lard Hayden Leaf lfresh and greenj ............. Freshmen . Betty Sulllvan Shrimp ....v............. .--A-----------v----- Crab A.-..--.-A.-.,..., ,,..,,,.,,.,,,..,.,, ,,,4,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... F a c ulty DESSERT Wilmer McDonald Angel Parfait ....... ..................... Devil'5 F00d ,,,,,,,, ,,......,,...,..... . . .......... Waltef Wald FRUITS .. Ruth Long, Marion Berry, Cheryl Sussex Pears Qalways in pairs, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..., Margaret Loudenback and Bob Starr Lemons ftoo many varieties to mentionl Nuts 1 all kindsy ..,,.........................,...................... .............................. S ophomores Peaches ...............,............... ...............

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