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H ENRICKSON BOSTIAN HOUCK DICKERSON Most Studious Most Musical C ass Baby BARRIN6ER-5LOAN MILLER-RITCHIE DAVIS-SASSER MORGAN-WILKIE DAVIS Most Dependable Most Athletic Most Courteous L uj test Most Oriqi hat
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T h e PARROT Marvin Chapman leaves his “efforts to please” to “Sock” Bostian, hoph. that before “Sock” graduates he will have won the respect of the baseball team and Mr. Holt. Jasan Park leaves his neat appearance to Marvis Goodnight. Addie Maie Koon leaves her good sportsmanship to Marshall Wasliam and her extra pounds to Mary Lowder. Junior ilhelm bequeaths his “cuteness” to Owen Simpson. The rays of cheerfulness that radiate from Eva Jones Hopkins are left to Hazel Owensby. Eva hopes Hazel keeps Kenneth smiling. Douglas Houck leaves his love for Miss Fleming to Harry Lee Safrit but requests that he let the English class have one recitation without interruption. Wilma Lawson leaves her quiet ways to Gertrude Wallace. Wendell Davis wills to Arthur Bradshaw his smartness. Don’t shine too bright, Arthur. lo Amy Lentz and Ruth Smith, Pearl Ritchie leaves her athletic ability and her love for Landis. Earl Kirk leaves his quiet, unassuming ways to Harry Morrow. Elizabeth Silliman wills her independent spirit to Margaret Davis. Go to it, Margaret! Armon Sasser leaves his courteous manners to Karl Kimball. The unusual abilities belonging to Maxine Sloan are willed to Hessie Chapman. Carl Deal leaves his title “Class Sheik” to Paul Corriher. Make ’em weep, Paul. Helen Corriher wills her beloved French book to brother and sister, Stanley and Mabel, hoping they will learn (?) as much as she did about the language. Joe Frene will acquire Fred Peacock’s dish washing post but Fred says it is impossible to think of giving anyone his love for - You guess! The studious nature of Lucille Henrickson goes to Lida Silliman. H omer Safrit leaves his job as bus driver to John Wise. Be careful, John! Florence Erwin wills her blue eyes to Mabel Jo Coggings and her love for “Mich” to anyone who can get it away from her. Bill Miller leaves his athletic ability, a family tradition, to Elmer Ritchie hoping Elmer will pull ol’ C. G. out of many tight places. To Alliene Bostian, Elizabeth Fleming leaves her everlasting curls, and also her curlers provided she promises to use them every night as faithfully as she did. The business-like air of Clement Murray is willed to Leon Frye but Cle¬ ment’s love for a certain good-looking blond remains his very own. “Jo” Ferperman leaves her Chevrolet to Lillian Cruse. In case of an emer¬ gency it might come in handy. Blanche Curran leaves her cleverness used in getting out of afternoon classes to Alyce Clawson. Juanita Dickerson leaves her “pestering” to Billy Eller and her “gift of gab”, perpetual motion perfected, to Helen Ross Cox. Ralph Wilhelm wills his agricultural abilities to John Cress. I, Josephine Rankin, having no special talents worth mentioning, do leave my love and best wdshes to ol’ C. G. High. 25 19 3 5
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FLEMING CORRELL SLOAN BARRINGER Neales t - Sweetest Most Dignified-Bashful Most Loyal Most Business-Like KOON Best Sport S1LLIMAN KIRK Most Independent Quietest CHAPMAN Biggest Vo itician. MILLER Most Conceited DEAL Sissiest K OON — DAVIS PEACOCK- RAN KIN Best All-Round Handsome-Attractive Most Popular 27
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