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I .ll 1 IIE CLASS WILL WE, THE DIGNIFIED SENIOR CLASS OF 1921, BEQUEATH TO OUR FELLOW STUDENTS AND FACULTY THE FOLLOWING: I, Margaret Knote, My pencil-which I use to write on my finger nails+to anyone who needs it. I, Leona Deibig, My Pug nose to Prof. Smart. I, Norman Freeman, My mustache to any boy who is not man enough to raise one. We, the Senior girls, the Senior boys to the Some Prunes club. I, Jerry Fetter, fifty pounds of my weight to Ethel Kile. I, Freida Kincaid, my ability to charm the other sex, to Miriam Engle. I, Dale Molder, my dignity and my ability to cram history dates into my head to Helen Dunham. I, Mary Mochel, my long strand of pearls tc Robt. Gugler. I, Wayne Gledhill, some of my height to Ora Tracht. I, Velma Tuttle, my quiet disposition to Dorothy Berry. I, Lester Dye, myself to Mary Frye. I, Anna Flood, my old powder puff to Lois Chubb. ' enry-four I, Capitola Engle, my ability to concentrate, to any Freshman who needs it. I, D. Mochel, my place in G. H. Athletics to Lawrence Organ. I, Joe Zeller, my high standing in school and low standing in height to Lucile Ireland. I, Pearl Kreis, all the gum I have chewed in the last year to Ellwood Zaebst. I, Viola Marshall, my sweet voice to Merl Weber. I, Frances Schaefer, my slight stature to Harold Tupps. I, Stewart Shaffer, my beautiful blue eyes to anyone who can use them as I have. I, Mary Agnes Cole, my ability for always being on time to William Black. I, Carl Robinson, my bashfulness among the lasses to Edwin Wiener. This the last will and testament of the class of 1921, signed and sealed the twenieth day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-one.
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As a farmer's wife She'll have much strife When our dear little Pearl Marries her Waldo earl. A noted coach and athlete Against whom you can't compete George French these honors will hold In future days, so I am told. Isabelle Leech Will be a peach At the grocery art 'Cause she's got her start. Miss M. A. Cole a teacher dear, To little folks both far and near, She iills the place the best of all Even if she is exceedingly small. The learned Gerald Davis In politics will shine- And through his noble office Will meet many friends so fine. Stew Shaffer as an architect Will plan buildings large and small And his great fame will be talked about By the people one and all. f- f m st , x 2-'K X VM. W tl My HIL ta, CLASS PROPHECY Prot. Casey is a wise old dean. Though in social life is rarely seen His wonderful college cannot be excelled, And ii you're dumb you'll sure get expelled. Lester Dye as a niarried man XVill work in a department store To provide for Mary as niuch as he cau- And keep the wolf away from the door. As a History teacher, Joseph Haas Will never be angry or even cross, A great favorite with his pupils too, And much honor to him will always be due. Helen Neville with her happy sniile Will marry Bud and make life worth while Later they will build a dear little home, One that they can always call their own. v Carl Robinson will take up farming, At this he'll be very good, He will get a wife who'll be very charming And live as happy as any one could. Norman Freeman a great writer will make And many honored prizes he'll take After his name is in VVhos XVho, Hetll take some handsome girl to woo. State College of Music, the best to attend. ls directed and managed froni start to end By Miss R, Castle who is widely known To possess all the qualities of talent so shown. To polish the nails ot all the tourists ls the fate of our little manicurist Bliss Kathryn Schnauz this duty will perform ln some fine hotel both night and morn. Miss Eda Ritzhaupt so stately and grand XVill always be ready to take her stand As matron ot the Childrens Home XVhere she is well liked and widely known. Miss Louise Findley in M. A. C. will shine And in her course in dietetics will be just fine, Her efforts at this work great results will yield- And on great fame for her, our hopes we'll build. Although Helen Rhinehart types with a smile, Shels waiting for something more worth while It will come in the form of a nice young man, Whom she will marry and be as happy as any one can N-ow last of all to me does fall E-ven a Future Fate, S-o humbly will I heed my call S-ince happiness is the best to take. Twenty-three
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1921 CALENDAR i i i l l NAME - v,YiiiiY Y HAIR Y? EYES SIZE YW FAVORITE PASTIME-l lf3fORITEi Vii- S g Helfrich Paul Long Almond gNormal 3 Hunting l HALF' 'LAu A Paulie Hoffman Ralph Not uncommon Mates lAwful l Existing PII tell the world Hllffi' Jeter Helen Neat Gentle lUsual I Type-writing Q 'LOh Gee Iefff Kincaid Frieda Bobbed Adorable lGreat Breaking Dates HAnybocly got their French? 3 Pedie Knight Loren Unruly Melting ffor Mfuypirhiu l Arguing VVhere's Mary Elsie Knote Maigaiet Curled Busy Jrull l Whispering How fer whiz Unknown Kreis Pearl Fluffy Shocking lRoly poly Being jolly Lo Elwood 5 Purl Leech Isabelle Combed Dangerous lVery slender Powdcring her nose Whyfa l IZZV Leppert Victorine All her own Snappy lTiny Sticking in hairpins Why-er I don't know Vic Lisse Robert Wiry Not mates lGiant K Dfvering groceries for l Hey what'd you say? V Bob Marshall Viola Light Four Small I Studying l Unknown Vi McMahon Helen Abundant Below her eycbrowslRQbu5t Laughing Caesar-'5 Gh05t l Dick Mochel Clifford Upright Extraordinary lAthletic Patronizing Carmels 3 What did Shan say? Cliff Mochel Donald Upright Extraordinary lAthletic l Patronizing Carmcls z Hence l Dori Mochel Mary Curled Usual number lUp and down I Rushing to and from class Oh Shootu 4 Marie Molder Dayle Dignifled Solemn lDreadful l Rememberinghistorydates Pm right I can't be wrong i High Moore Dorothy Brown Blue just about Writing notes to Pablo Music for everybody l Dot Neville Helen Bobbed jolly Smaller l Allowing Bob to fasten Dawgone it 4 Billy V her goloshes every noon Rhinehart Helen Fine Sweet 'Vast Eating Is my hair alright? Rhiny Riblet Agnes Suitable Capturing Rectangular l Looking important Hello Everybody Pep Ritzhaup Eda Precise Soulful IHIJPPY Planning parties Glory l Deecla Robertson Carl Visible Friendly Portable Walking l K'Hully Gee I Robertson Schaefer Frances Much Googoo Oblong ' Blushing 'KOh Dear Jane Schnauz Catherine Auburn Languid Square Q Stammering in Lit. HWell-a Katie
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