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I V .fy Lawrence Rosen Abie, :TIT addition from Salida. Salida 11, 2, 33, Basketball 143. Florence Ridley It smgls like rain. Girls' Glee Club 133, Operetta 133, Class Play 143, Spanish Club143,Pres.Home Economics Club 143. Eva Rigg Squeak We were there with the ball, Though with many a fall. Clifton 11, 23, Bas- ketball 13, 43, Vice Capt.Basketball143, Treasurer of Class C4 3. Evelyn Engelhart Replace the E with an A and you make Angelhart. Fruitvale 11, 2, 33. Freda Waard Too modest to face a camera, Ross Business Col- lege 143. Hugh Pinger The muscles on his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. Track 13, 43, Foot- ball 143, Ag. Club 12, 33, spanish Club 143. I . Frank Swire The public annoys me much. Band 11, 2, 3, 43, Ross Business Col- lege 143. Mary Lander She greets you with a smile. - Ross Business Col- lege 143, Salt Lake City 133. William Shaff My stilts are al- ways with me. Science Eub 14 3. Gy as ,54- T NI'--.fff iw U , K 1 Jfl-'TT James Baker Hush, are there any girls around? Football 12, 3, 43, Vice Capt. Football 133, Basketball 12, 3, 43, Vice Capt. Basketball 123, G Club 12, 3, 43, Pres. G Club 133, Track 123.
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XVendell Rurckhalter Just look what ath- letics did for me! Clifton 11, 23, Foot- ball 13, 43, Ag. Club 13, 43, G Club 13, 43, J-R Club 143. Helen Stough 'Tis true, when I'm asleep I'm wasting time. Glenrock, Wyo.,113, Spanish Club 12, 33, Ross Business Col- lege 143. Hilda XVeber Wants to be keeper of an establishment for blind mice. Mankato,Minn.,113, Spanish Club 143, Latin Club 133. I-Iarold Ycalnan Says he once had an idea. 1Apparently it died of lonesome- nessg hey,Ywhat!3 Clifton 11, 23, Sci- cnce Club 143, Ag. Club 133,Track 133. Martha Gene Rogers Red hair doth at- tract the hungry eyes.-Author Unknown. Vice Pres. Class 113, Pres. Class 123, Or- chestra 13, 43, Pres. Orchestra 143, O 85 B Staff 13, 43, Class Play 143, Operetta 133, Girls' Glee Club 13, 43, Scholarship Tcam 11, 33, Latin Club 13, 43, Accom- panist Senior Trio 143 ,Rhetorical Club 11, 2. 33. Opal Minshall Ah! She maketh many a man's heart skip a beat or two. De Funiak Springs, Fla., 113, Sarasota, Fla., 123, Domestic Science Club 13, 43. Hiking Club 13, 43, Rhetorical Club 143, Spanish Club 143. Robert Derryberry Rupert -Another loose nut. Band 11, 2, 3, 43, J-R Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Class Play 143, Boys' Glee Club 13, Spanish Club 143, Pres. Spanish Club 143, Minstre113,43. Jenn Morris Goldo?Locks. Rhetoric2IClub 11, 2, 43, Spanish Club 143,Basketball 123, Girls' Glee Club 133, Hiking Club 13, 43. Stewart Cain Aw, women are the bunk. Latin Club 13, 43, Track 133, Police Squad 133, Class VVill 143, Class Play 143. Georgia Morley A lassie from the north country. No, not an Eskimo. Dowagiac, Mich., 11, 2, 33, Home Eco- nomics Club 143, Class Play 143, Rhe- torical Club 143.
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Cl E155 ill Ov v Q . ' O -J - Q .ff it ' . Q A 9 i D J .' U , . u ' - 'I 0 ' We, the Senior Class of 1928, being in sound 19 Don Rogers gives l1iS R'-1501911 Valelltilw 2-D- mind and body, and unafflicted with any of the ills common to mankind, do hereby declare this 20 document to he our last will and testament. First, we do hereby bequeath our great store of knowledge gained by four years' experience in high school, combined with our great ability 21 in the arts of this world, to all those in succeed- ing classes who have the mental ability to grasp the same. More in particular: 22 1 . I, Richard Williams, do give unto Robert Denslow my permanent waving set, in order 23 that he may keep up the great reputation I have already gained for them. 24 2. Nancy Desch leaves her ability to keep awake in Chemistry to Carol Sharp. 25 3. Lynola Day, Oryl Burnett, Frieda Grimm and Agnes Kniley leave some of their golden silence to Alice Peck. 26 4. Kenneth Hall leaves his undying affection for one girl and one only to Jack O'C0l1H8l'. 5. Edwin and Elberta Soule give their soulful 27 countenances to the abused Juniors who need them. 23 6. Clarence Saunders, and Karl Shaefer leave their motor vehicles to the walking members of the Junior Class. CThey'll still walk.J 29 7. Eva Rigg leaves her bright cracks to Nar- cissa House. 30 8. Patt Wallace leaves her ability for ditch- Y ing dates to Gladys Tirey. 31 9. I, Dorothy Klingler, do hereby bequeath my affection for red-headed men to Christine 32 Hartzler, in order that Ed Woolverton may have a chance. 10. Clyde Rooks and Gorden Wild leave their Ag knowledge to Carl Rettig and La Verne Thorpe. 33 11. Stewart Cain and Dale Hubbard leave some of their length to Ewing McClain. Why not? 34 12. Bill Buthorn leaves his Slouch Day attire to Robert Morgan. 35 13. Joe Whalley and Harold Yeaman give up their seats in Chemistry to anyone who is not affected with insomnia. 36 14. Reeves Templeman donates his business-like air to Thomas Smith. 37 15. Holly Robinson and Florence Ridley leave their ability to chew gum in school and not get caught to anyone who aspires to this 38 feat. 16. Fern Fleenor leaves her Ford to Lina May 39 Smith. 17. Irwin Krueger bequeaths his scientific in- clination to Harold Thompson. 40 18. Lillian Martin has nothing to leave, having given her heart to Bob Derryberry. pearance to Bill Walsh. Maxine Musgrave and Irene McCune are happy to give their ability to answer the apparently senseless questions of teachers to Fay Meders and May Broadhead. Elizabeth Tope and Martha Gene Rogers give their ability in acting the part of or- phans to any aspiring to the silver screen. Millicent Younger leaves her everlasting es- teem to Sumner Wickersham. I, Jean MacKenzie, donate my Virgil book to almost anyone. It is as good as new. Hugh Pinger and Marcus Mohler leave their hard-boiled looks to George Hill. Mary Plank, Flora Gallatin, Ruth Young and Mary Murdock leave their typing erasers to anyone who may benefit by them. Roberta Richardson and Lucille Stoddard give to Nadene Borschell and Reva Downey their friendship. Mary Luellen and Frieda Grimm bequeath their brevity to Lena Cardman. Helen Sharp, Charlotte Shultz and Jane My- ers leave their flapper methods to Florence Elder, Helen Odem and Herma Guillet. Jack Rump leaves the excess pigment in his- hair to Mary Ryan. Bill Lacy leaves to Preston Walker his bored mien. John Long leaves his grin to Hugh Black- stone. We, Timothy Wakefield, Bob Derryberry and Newell Kephart, do bequeath our avoirdu- pois to Tiny Tisor, with the hope that with its addition he can make a name for himself in a side show. James Baker leaves his stately bearing to Carol Southwell. ' Russell Eddy will give his much-prized French horn to anyone who can stand it. Allen Hottes and Norman Hickman leave their ability to keep cool in the face of fac- ulty outbursts to Douglas Desch. Elston Hiatt and Ralph Jones give their football success to Herb Westcott. We, Mary and Betty Adams, leave our abil- ity to talk faster and longer than anyone else to George Hillyer. Bailey and Vera Arant leave their beautiful blonde hair to Faye Sheldon. Kenneth McQueary, Wayne MacDonald and Frank White leave a lot of advice to the Class of '29. Agnes Caldwell, Anna Lane, Helen Stough, Frieda Ward, Beatrice Kane, George Mans- CContinued on page after Girls' Basketball.J
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