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AKSEL THIMM' Irving College Preparatory Debate Club 2, 3, 4. Pres- ident 4. Football 4. Track Squad 3, 4. Eenie, Meenie, Minee, Mo, He're's a fellow without a foe. HAL WYLAND Irving College Preparatory Debate Club 2, 3. 4. Pres- ident of Irving Society 4. Vice-President of Class 3. Vice-President of Irving Society 3. Football 4. And one 'man in his time plays many parts. WINOGENE WUNDER Philomathian College Preparatory Glee Club 2, 3, 4. She says the best way to get through with your duties is to discharge them. Never go to sleep on an empty stomach. Sleep on your back.
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ETHEL REYELT Phiomathian Commercial Course Glee Club 2,3. That which we are, we are, to strive, to seelc, find, and not to yield. ELVERA SCHELL Irving Normal Course Declamatory Contest 2, 4. Normal Training Club 3, 4. Live while you're livin', 'cause you're goin' to be dead a long time. CLELA ROLD Irving Normal Training Course Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Ninety Club 1, 4. Normal Train- ing Club 3, 4. Vice- Pres- ident Irving Society 4. Vice-President of Class 1, 4. 'Tis as great to be a wo- man as to be d man. VERA SMITH VIOLET ROLD Irving Normal Training Course Normal Training Club 3, 4. A friend that is cheerful, is worth gold. MABEL SORENSEN Irving Philomathian Commercial Course College Preparatory Ninety Club 1, 3. Glee Club 3, 4. I fear, lest I might anger I'll never trouble trouble, thee. 'till trouble troubles me. Blow your money on chickens and you 'may scratch for a living
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Gllana will r rr - ,,.. . In the Name of the Student Body. -Amen! 'V ' 'I ' IVe, the class of 1924, thaving become tagedij wltfile, welfare yet in the height of our wisdom, and having excellent memdii5t ra1iifif'disposing ability, hereby declare thi-s document to beflioiir last 'wiillitand testa- ment. I M I WIA I ' I it R '-1 N' ' ' A 'xofrfmf'f ' ' Article I. -, Bequests to Faculty: , ,' The peace and rest they mustmysurely need. I Article 2. A M ,, Bequests to Under-graduates: I 'I in ' I To the Freshmen, Sophomores ,and Juniors and also the incoming Freshmen, we leave our love ofrilearning, good record,otfiatteind- ance and good behavior. May they see our marks and our gifts. I i ,M it Article 3 V ctw Personal Bequests: --, I I 1 ,.,, i,,5' A ,ff Z I, Marie Albery, will my air of good .fellowsllipwto tl1e.,,Higl1 school in general. V, W , with r I, Edith Nelson, bestow my heighth to Mildred Sheely. ' I I, Howard Rasmussen, leave my sheik-like actions to Chris Baade. I, ,Lawrence Lahr, leave m-y gogglesito Clarence Johnson. . , ' I, Jay Gaer, bequeath my right to be .monopolized by H. W. W. to anyone who wishes to undertake the responsibility. , , ' I, Julia Jensen, bestow my bluffing ability to Thelma MoKeigw I, Vera Smith, bestow my baby 'voice to Jay Nendelboe. . I, Helen Martinson, leave my,danoing ,ability to Vernie Langland. I, Bonnie Kilpatrick, bestow my waves and ringlgeits, to Lotus Noble. I, Robert Miller, bequeath typing record as a,goal for others to reach. A y. - I, ,Nellie Ohms, leave my naturale..-complexion to Eva Patterson as a substitute for a boxed one. U I, Delpha Nelson, leavetmyy Vcome hither glances to ,Evelyn Garst. . . ,, I . y ,L , A. 0 I, Ralpl1fCarl, bequeath my ability to play basketball to. Valentine ,arl. i,i. - I, Agnete.Carlsen, bequeath my good sense to whoever needs it. I, Paul Carmichael, bestow my trusty razor to Jay Vendelboe, .. V ' 'E ' Little' quiazes easfilfq ,becotrie semester. exams.. Q. g,:,, , 1, .' .s. , . . . .,.
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