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January Class Will y Iijdiggrfnzlm l E, the January Class of 1929, being of sound mind, do bequeath the the following, viz, to wit: Jean Allan reluctantly leaves her' VVoodburn and Moran to Isabelle Cohn. Virginia Heller be-queaths her tall, commanding figure to Barbara Bier- Hlafl. Gardner Mackinnon leaves his ability to stay at Heights to Reisha Heller. Elmer Louis bequeaths his scintillating wit to Bill Newman. Charles Bradley leaves his spelling ability to Billy Rhinehart, and may he prosper. Eleanor Maxwell leaves her ability to fiirt to Rosemary Disbro. E. J. Knapp bequeaths her copyrighted edition of 'CTO Have and to Hold, to Mary Jo Philips. q CC that wants it. Anonymousv leaves its ability to Faw down and go boom to anybody The class as a whole bequeaths it's whoopeev capabilities to the June Class. Duly attested this- nineteenth day of January in this year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, Anni Domino. Page Twenty-eight
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WILLIAM TAUSZ Radio Club f2jg Chess Club f3jg Electri- cal Club QSQ. EDITH MAE THOMAS East High School fl, 2jg Operetta Q3j. MICHAEL L. VALENTINO Tumbling Team f2jg Radio Club fl, 2, 3jg Chemistry Club QU. ELEANOR ANN WAGNER Student Council f3jg Corridor Guard f2, 314 Friendship Club fl, 2, 3jg Spanish Club fl, 2, 3Qg Commercial Club Q2-D. MILDRED WALTER Leaders' Class f2, 354 Boosters' Club f2jg Friendship Club fl, 2, 3jg Sophomore Dramatic Club fl, 2jg Play Leaders' Club f2jg Journalism Club Q-3j. JAMES H. WEAVER, JR. ' F Student Council 12, 3jg Corridor Guard Captain f2jg Swimming Club f2jg Oper- etta Club f3jg Alpha Hi-Y f3j. SYBIL M. WITTENBERG French Club Cl, 2, 35, Commercial Club C33- MIRIAM VIOLET' WOLF Typist for the Black and Gold Q3jg Lead- ers' Class C155 Stage Crew 1233 Chess Club Q2jg Commercial Club QED. ROWENA WEAVER JANICE NELLE YOUNG Senior Executive Committee f3jg Operetta Club fl, 2jg Friendship Club fl, 2, 3jg Sophomore Dramatic Club Qljg Literary Club Q2, 3j. Page Twenty-seven E .gy .CN l l l ffl, if ll. ,r 'ps S wg X L, F ,ip 4 ul A fl 'li il .F M l XE WH Q' ll riff ii , it leaagvti 5 -.Mr
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mdalhviinm June Class Officers . K OBLE CLARK-President. N obe is the kind of fellow we all like, respect, and admire. He has a quiet, earnest personality. Althought he has a plenitful share of good humor, it is his seriousness and ade- quate sense of responsibility which makes him an ideal class p-resident. Noble is always a good sport, and the June Class is justly proud of its noted presi- dent. - ' HOWARD SCHEUMANN-Vice President. Howie is an ideal pal. Quiet good humor and friendliness twinkle in both of his frank and joyous eyes. He- has an engaging smile which seems to say .to every- one, Hello, old friend. Howard is noted for his good sp-ortsmanship and lighting determination on the- football field, and as a class officer has helped make that all-conquering spirit of confidence a worthy tradition of Heights High School. A ELBERT COOK-Secretary. Selly is the quietest fellow for his size we know. And yet one can always feel that an earnest quality of friendliness lurks behind that retiring aspect. Selbert showed real fighting spirit on the gridiron and was an important member of our champ-ion- ship- team. D OHN BROWN-Treiasurer. John is a loyal Heights booster, and is behind every project for the schoo-l's progress. But more than this, we shall have to name the cheerfulness, and unfaltering energy which he puts into all his undertakings, to account for his popularity. If that record isnit enough, just get to know Johnny. Page' 'Twentyfnine
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