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f THE CUCKOO ]) WILL OF CLASS OF 1929 We, the Class of 1929, do hereby bequeath the following: Eddie Watson’s pitching to “Eiffel Tower” Irwin. Norman Algier’s love to Ibbie Wray and George Stine. Allan Holman’s curls to Harry Deets. Ted Hutchison’s musical talent to Jim Fennelly. Sara Henderson’s make-up to Mary Bareford. Clara Shaw’s shortness to Dorothy Nice. John Hadfield’s wit to “Sonny” Kauffman Our class thrift to the Freshmen. Pud Ax’s lifesavers to Everett Buckley. Irwin Pollock’s skill at first base to Chick Horning. Alice Simcox’s quietness to Marian Foreman. Cordelia Burgess’ plumpness to “Herby” Lewis. Tutties” enticement of young girls to George Stine. Peg” Shoemaker’s talkativeness to Alice Dennis. “Fitzy’s” fancy to women to Jim Fennelly. Jack Hamlin’s New York brogue to John Francella. Marguerite Patterson’s blonde hair to Mary Jane Hutchison. Clara Guie’s dimpled knees to Jean Pollock Anna Donato’s assistance to Mrs. Matlack to Florence Manley. Edith Ross’ boy-bob to Sara Young. Tom Pollock’s musical voice to Harold Forbes. Cora Brown’s coyness to Leta Tweed. Ruth Peace’s thinness to Phyllis Hurlock. Dewitt Essick’s scholastic ability to Mike Mento. Margaret Eppehimer’s stroll to Jane Walton. Margaret Wray’s personality to Ivagene Roberts. Alice Earnshaw’s commuting ability to Charlie McCardell. Lorna Dunn’s liking to taxi drivers to Bill Johnston. Under the conditions that if these bequests are not accepted within one week, they be passed on to the nearest relative. Colors Red and Blue .11otto Never Retreat Flower Red Rose Page Twenty-six
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-.i —[ THE CUCKOO j)---------------------------------------— Alice Earnshaw was doing a wonderful work as a school teacher in the rural districts. Sara Henderson was revealed to me as a stenographer in Howard Moore’s office. Ruth Peace was acting in the capacity of Librarian. Allan Holman had not given up the idea that he was still a ladies’ man though an enterprising young pharmacist at the same time. Ted Hutchison realized a life-long ambition as the conductor of an orchestras He had not discarded the saxophone, however, and he still charmed the ears of hi. hearers with melodious strains. Alice Simcox, aside from being a house wife, taught a large Sunday School Class. Marguerite Patterson was doing good work as a nurse in a neighboring hospital. I noticed that several of the fellows were developing appendicitis and tonsilitis. Edith Ross, another devotee of the typewriter, was acting as private secretary to Albert Fitzgerald Having seen this, I had seen all, and bidding the kindly spiritualist adieu, I came back to the present-day again. John Hadfield. CLASS POEM Oh! Prudent Time, you’ve come at last To take us from this shrine From friendships made, for aye steadfast To cope with life sublime. You’ve steered our course with faithful hand And wisdom and captain will be. We put out on Life afraid of no man For learning has lighted the sea. Tempest will rage ’gainst our little craft. The course will be rough all the way, And Hardships attach in full force amassed But retreats at the dawn of Day. We sight at last the opposite shore, Our goal where all is Divine, Battered and Broken, we come from abroad Still proud of our Twenty-nine. C. Ax Page Tuenty-five
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