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siznfion crrlss' Q Senior Ambitious Alice Adair, to go on the stage and be known as the it girl. Buford Allen, to take up tap dancing. Clarice Bonstrom, to be a farmer's wife. To find the right man is Ruth Bechtel's ambition. Kenneth Corley, to be a doctor in a cat and dog hospital. Archie Cutting, to give up athletics and become a preacher. Phyllis De Lano, to be the oldest spinster in the state. Paul Fox, to do whatever Buford does. Gloria Gressley, to sell raincoats in Arizona-someone told her the climate was very wet down there. Haro-ld Griffith, to punch a typewriter for Rockefeller. Orlen Griffith, to run a dance hall for broken down canary birds. Max Grier, to become a librarian so he can read more magazines and not get kicked out of the library. Judson Gaige, to take the bathing beauty prize at Palm Beach. Roy Hansen, to be a mule skinner in Missouri. Howard Holmquist, to become a second Einstein. Arthur Harris, to be a domestic science teacher at the U. of W. Art always did like the girls, anyway. Elaine Humbert, to specialize on straight-haired blondes. Glen Johnson's greatest ambition is Helen, and a large life insurance. Evelyn Kleweno, to study the fine art of reducing. Irvin Long, to be somebody's darling, probably Wrella's. Franc Miller, to see America First. Willard Kaiser, to- go to Germany and reinstate himself as true ruler. Robert Kirkpatrick, to get married some day or get an A in Eng- lish. Preferably the first. Wrella Sherar, to dress like a man and hike across the U. S. A. Edgar Rochelle, to shear lambs on Wall Street. Cynthia Sweek, to sweep cobwebs off the sky. ' Louise Lesiak, to start an anti-man league. Sara Worthington, to lower the high tariff on peanuts. Evelyn Straughan, to be an old maid school marm. John Rathbun, to become a prize fighter and a circus stro-ng man. Clarence Reuter likes Wrigley products, so he plans to finance the Juicy Fruit business. Helen Smith, to take Mr. Hodge's place in the history department. Elmer Harris, to be a second Will Rogers. Theresa Sto-ne, to write a book, Boys' Weaknesses. Robert Chambers, to take vocal lessons and become a noted bass singer. Elmer Easton, to take Dorothy along when he matriculates. Percy McLean, to go to Congress. Mr. Dill told him he could if he had his heart set on it strong enough.
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Sl-ENlOlR CLASS Last Will .and Testament WE, THE Senior class of the high school of Cheney, Washington, United States of America, being undisputably of sound and disposing mind and memory and about to pass out'of existence, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and testament. I LL Helen Smith leaves her long curls to Mr. Hodgeff ' The rosy hue of Willard Kaiser's cheeks We pass Qnhg p hand-painted ones. ' 4 Phyllis De Lano assigns her maidenly ways to Maxine Horn. Evelyn Straughan wills her daily do-zen records to 'Martin McDowell. Cynthia Sweek wills her Wonderful handwriting to Miss Fryer. To Dick Hampton, Evelyn Kleweno bequeaths her intellectual ability. Kenneth Corley Wills his girlish blushes to Kenneth Harmon. Roy Hansen leaves the job of patro-lling Normal Avenue to Herman Straughan. Robert Kirkpatrick leaves his afternoon naps to Jean Liedloif. Wrella Sherar bequeaths her graceful Walk and slender figure to Grace Mill. Percy McLean wills his long stride to Harvey Selner. Theresa Sto-ne leaves to Florence the Ford to use after Senior parties. Archie Cutting leaves his grades to his teachers 'to pass out to needy ones. I Bill Reuter leaves his collection of letters and rings to Mildred Conley. Franc Miller bequeaths her belief in Santa Claus to a less fortunate girl than she. John Rathbun wills his ability to singlto Ernest Reed. Clarice Bonstrom leaves her curly locks to Erma Johnson. Ruth Bechtel wills the position of senior class secretary to Jo Burley. Judson Gaige leaves his flag-pole sitting ability to Norman Anderson. Paul Fox leaves his deep voice to Norton Wo-lfe. Orlen and Harold Griffith bequeath their interest in agriculture to Maxine Crockett and Dorothy Ashworth. Art Harris leaves to Carl Webb the ability to bluff Miss Fryer. Glen Johnson leaves his lengthy strides to Emmett Colyar. Max Grier leaves his many school days in C.H.S. 'to Helen Hodge. Irvin Long bequeaths the Mohs sisters to the highest bidder. Lo-uise Lesiak Wills her delightful' giggle to Arleen Taylor. Edgar Rochelle leaves his inhuman actions to Harvey Burgett. . Elmer Easton leaves his ability to manage the stage and Seniors to Bill Parker. Sara Worthington Wills her tact with the teachers to Jack Davis. Buford Allen bequeaths his straight blond hair to Swede Iverson. Howard Holmquist leaves his Ford to Kenneth Bonstrom. Alice Adair bequeaths her. angelic actions to Charles Nelson. Robert. Chambers leaves his passion for study to Bill Coman., Elmer Harris Wills his banjo playing ability to Curtis Rudolf. Elaine Humbert leaves the advice, Love and be loved, to Wilma Adair. . And lastly We bequeath to Mr. Harmon all the papers, notes, Wads of gum, and other such signs of habitation as have accumulated during our stay to dispose of as he sees fit. We hereby appoint and constitute Ray Salt as executor of this our last will and testament. , Attorney-at-Large, ELMER EASTON
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Into the West Into the west with the setting sun, Winged the avions, one by oneg Argonauts of the azure skies, Leaping the sea for a golden prize- Into the cwest. But the prize was only half the lure That urged the ainmen, each so sure His ship would reach the golden isles Over the sea-swept ocean miles- Into the vwest. Glory there was for every one, Winner or no in a task wefll done, Charting the skies o'er' the tossing main Making safer that long air-lane- Into the uwest. Nine huge birds on the starting line, Ready to brave those of the brine, Then 'while the thousands cheered that day, Eight rolled o'er it and four sped away- ' Into the cwest. Four fleet falcons with man-made' power Thundered a hundred miles an hrour, Bearing eight men and a woman fair On through the 'miles of trackless air- Into the Qwest. All through the night of hopes and fears, Through racking hours that seemed 'like years Kinfolk, lovers, old friend-s, and new Waited for word as on they flew- Into the Qwest. Boebel wins, broke the radio wave, Jensen second, the newsboys rave, Theirs is the joy of the earned reward. But what of the other souls that soared- Into the west? Frost and Pedlar-ah, where are they? Scott and Knope-and the girl so gay Who waved her 'kerchief in last goodbye As her namesake man-bird thundsred by- Into the uwest. Erwin is going, fiashes the fword, And off sails the great green Dallas bird, Humming a cheery radio song, Seeking its mates as it skims along- Into the swelst. S, O. S., crackll-es Erwin's wave, Harrowed, awe-struck, helpless to save, The 'world sits horrified-holds its breath, And hears two brave souls plunge to death- Into the cwest. The days crawl by-no hopeful words And- iwafted back 'of the lost Dole-birds, Tell us, oh God of the Air and Sea Where are the seven who soared so free- Into the west? Grimfly the sea its secret keeps, Locked, forever within its deepsg But now we know that seven great souls Have- flown to a landing beyond life's shoals- Into the west. Pedlar and Knope and Scott and: Frost, Intrepid Mildred, wwe know you're lost To us who live on the dusty groundg But-perhaps we envy the path you found- Into the swest. -mrwmvn A r r mu
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