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4 5 H9 2 -7 QQQADQ? is , rf I, Till' Row C14-ft to Righll: Hail lim:-rirlc. ROlL'Il Swirls, john Ryan, Xlzwion l'l:1r1wcr. Stanton Moors, john Mathis, JIKIIICS lfostcr. Slccoxo Row CIA-ft to Rlgllllf Mr. Downiiiq, llclcu Moron. licm-vrzi Zinlc, Louise .Xiuh-rson, Nlaric l':li5U'ill1ll, l:l'1lllCt'S L-lflllllltff, SIISZIHHL' Smith. lluruice liflrlurtl. illllllill Row CIA-ft to Rightl: li!llllltYt'll Rlzmock, lilimhcili Stccr, lh-ruins Pierson, Yirginizi Milli-r, Mary johnson, lsuhul lloyt, Int-z Smith. l'r:nu'vs Yerlvy. Senior Class History Four years llZlVL' passed. How short they sa-cmvd. and yet. thi-y :irc gone. :md only lmppy mrmorics rcmniu. Thirty-six of us started out toguther as fl'l'SllITlCll. but only twcutyvtwo 1'l'II1IllIl. VVhC11 wil worm' fl'CSlll1'1l'Tl wc c-hosc our colors. lava-ndcr :md whitvg our flower, the Violetg and our motto, Bc slmrp. ncvcr he Hatf' At the hc-giniling of our Svnior yceir wc' hurriedly Huishcd our elections so that wc could scttle' down to work :md make our lust your the best Qalthough thnx others wvri- good cnoughj. Thi- ofiiocrs whom we chose were luez Smith. Pm:-aidvlltg Marion I'Ifl1'llC'l'. Vic-0-Prosidc-lltg and Susanne Smith. Svcrctury-'I'1'c:1s111'6l'. But now tllC 4-nd of tlw yvar has comm' and we must laid our faithful ollicvrs :md other classmsltcs ' EI,LA,li '28. goodbye-. 'D o 5 THE ULMUS ' g TWENTY-TWO
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g5EXEQ9 3 2 s KATHLEEN MANOCK Kitty Serene will be our days and bright Arzcl happy will our 'nature be. W'her1- fore is an unerring light Anil joy its own security. JOHN MATHIS Johnnie He can ask more plagued ques- tions in a mortal minute than his yrandpop in Para- dise could answer in a yearf' 2 THE ULMUS E 3?
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aww 'Y 5 i'3 H9 2 E E Ciaami? Last Will and Testament VVe. the Senior Class of Ifl. C. H. S.. Elmwood, Illinois, realizing that this is our last year. and mindful of the necessity of our good qualities remaining in High Seliool. do make. ordaiu. and publish this to be our last will and testament. I. .Tallies Foster, do give and bequeath my green sweater to Paul Tliompson, hoping it will mateh his hair as well as it does mine. I, John Ryan. do give and bequeath my speedy exit from .Xmeriean Ilistory elass to Harold Montgomery. I, Isabel Iloyt, do give and bequeath my diiiieulty in speaking to Virginia Bailey. IVon't Virginia be different when she becomes heir to it? I, Stanton Moore, do give and bequeath my diminutive size to Owen Meliinty. I, Marie Iiskstrand, do give and bequeath my quiet dignity and ability to work eva-ryone's Math. to XVoody lVorley. I, Marion Ilarper, to keep it in the family, do give and bequeath my athletie ability to Tom Clemmer. I, Susanne Smith, do give and bequeath my knowledge of handling men to Mary lillen Manock. I, Helen Moran, do give and bequeath my loud red sweater and my boisterous Ways to I.ueille Hiteheoek. I, Frances Yerby, do give and bequeath my expert ahiiity in tickling the typewriter keys to all future typists. I, I,ouise Anderson, do give and bequeath my Chevrolet to C'ornie Vanee-it Will probably go farther and hang together longer than the Ford, Cornie. I, John Mathis, do give and bequeath my aeeomplishment of arguing and throwing' sareastie remarks to Alfred Miles. I, Bernice Pierson, do give and bequeath my dexterity to turn eorners on no feet to Ralph Graham. I, lilizabeth Steer, do give and bequeath my daily, coveted letters from Champaign to any- one who will have them Qeome early and avoid the rushli, I, liolen Searle, do give and bequeath my big feet and track achievements to Thoiilas Cooley. I, Iierniee Corbett, do give and bequeath lny lady-like manners to .Xdeline ffhomas. I, Kathleen Manoek, do give and bequeath my Duteh Bob to Lois Carter. I, Franees Clemmer, do give and bequeath all my gum to the future typists, and request that they use it with care. I, Virginia Miller, do give and bequeath my inelination to study to Kenneth Davy. I, Mary Johnson, do give and bequeath my eurly hair to I.ouise Turner. I, Inez Smith, do give and bequeath my flirtatious eyes and walks in the sixth row to Belh Shively. I, Cienevra Zink, do give and bequeath my garrulous raft of gab to Charles Livingston. I, Gail limerick, do give and bequeath my egotistical and sophisticated mien to Charles Manoek. YVITNESSICS: IJORIS QIIIOKICR ilrIll.DIKI'Ill CIQVM H. YV. S'l'lNsox SIGNED: THE CLASS OF '28, ? 3 THE ULMUS E f TWENTY-THRE
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