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I V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V to Keith Parry. Use it to the best advantage, Keith. The Scotch in Kenneth Wallace compels him to leave nothing but his best regards to D. H. S. Robert Glaves leaves his slim, trim figure to Viron Wheeler. To Merle Lacey is left Glenn Lee’s dislike for studying. Howard Davis leaves his ability to lead great classes to Marvin Keely. Take the seniors as an example and lead your class to fame, Marvin. Doloras Deatherage leaves her genial attitude of people doing her na.rm to Hester Illene Cramer. Opal Lanier leaves her flirting technique to Laverne Barnes. Erma Jean Bledsoe leaves her library step ladder to Bob Mathis so can get higher up. Geneva. Hall lea.ves her athletic ability to Carrie Bohannon. Max Strode leaves his well developed physique and ability to skip school to Harry Whaley. Gene Pierson leaves his stand-in with Mr. Newton to Mutt Redford so they may get better acquainted. Frank Eaton wills his humorous nature to Ralph Barker. Vara Green wills her business ability to Wanda Fivecoats. Signed, Sealed, Censured and Disinfected. A. TOURNEY G. WHIZZ I. SKINNEM SENIOR CLASS SONG The time has come to sing our parting song To D. H. S., the school we’ve loved so long; We are the grand old class of thirty-six, The swellest class that ever got itself into a fix. And then would fight its own way out And be the winner yet without a doubt. It is to you we sing our last good-bye, Our dear old Douglass High. We’re going to live our motto every day, For to “Be Square” is just the only way To be successful in this opening world, That we are entering with all our flags unfurled. And eyes trained on the sky for Douglass High, The school we’ve loved so well in times gone by, The school we’d give our all without a sigh, Good-bve, old Douglass High. —Mildred Martin. V V V V V V s V V “STONE WALLS DO NOT A PRISON MAKE, NOR IRON WALLS A CAGE.”— LOVELACE.
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4-Mf- i ■ - V V V V V V V ) V V V V V V V V V V V V I, mystic abbual, possess the power of gazing into the remote future, as well as bringing the subjects before the eyes of my audience. It is with the greatest of pleasure that I bring to you, through the medium of the crystal, the members of the class of ’36, as they will appear in 1946. Vara Green-----A gay divorcee. She collects titles like most people collect postage stamps. Hazel and Haldeen Haynes------Beauty operators in Hollywood—manicur- ing Clark Gable’s toe nrils. Frank Schooling-----owner of a large and prosperous morgue. Irvin Lanier----Shiek cf the Desert. Dale Olmstead-----owner of a bakery in New York City, Frank Eaton-----plajing Tarzcn of the Apts. Phyllise Barker----queen of a nudist colony, Geneva Hall-----writes the Advice to the Lovelorn column in a popular newspaper, Robert Glaves----trying to make perfume from stink weed. Junior Price----stage door Johnny. Betty Sue BaJs- Kenneth Wallace- -a famous bubble dancer. -a prominent promoter of the Townsend Plan. Erma Jean Bledsoe------has turned Catholic nun. She was broker, heart- ed because Carlyle Patterson turned her down at the altar. Ruth Taylcr-----famous wild animal trainer in the circus. Gene Maxwell------political boss in New York City. Claude Johnson-----the second Einstein. The genius cf the laboratories. Raymond Durjea--------grew a ery black mustache and is grinding an organ in company with his monkey on Fifth Ave., New York City. Lowell Keely-----a famous florist. He eats up the profit sending or- chids to eveiy pretty lady he meets. Glenn Lee—traveling over the country sellii g four photos fcr ten cents. Llojd Smith-----a salesman in a used airplane lot. Quentin Blackwell------famous cf.t specialist. Opal Lanier-----famous lady aviatrix. T e first woman to make a non stop flight twice around the world, Ned Engle------trying to find a new rcute to China through the earth. Clayton Brandon------famous rodeo star. Jack Wheeler------afflicted with the divine fire-a-fame poet. Mildred Martin------famous actress who has been married five times. Gene Pierson-----a. professional lady killer. He has been married ten times. Maxine Webster------cartooning B. 0. ads. Doloras Deatherage-----preaching four square gospel in a very emotional manner. Everett Stearns-----running a matrimonial bureau. Frances Starkey-----a good, old fashioned, old maid. the bed every night before retiring. Howard Davis------a young undertaker. Max Strode-----star reporter for the Chicago Herald. big book reviews. She looks under He covers all tie DETOURS: THE ROUGEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS.
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