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Xi XX XXX All X A XIX XIX XIX X K XXX XIX HCJIIDFIIS HI LIIN ThliWILLIGER Srmppj Commercnal Course Su elf Crzntun' you rt wlliy nm! you rc 'mm How bamlxonzc an your gnu 5 llflllli laou l1111l1a11f arcjom :yu I-I B Club 4 Yell Leader 4 Operetta 4 Cecxhan G C 1 Class Play fy pxng Team MI Z 'iw I I I ABBREVIATIONS X XIX XIX XXX XIX XXX xxx XIX XXX XUX XXX XIX XXX XIX X X X 1X X XIX XXX XIX xox xxx XIX XXX XIX XXX xox XXX XIX X X XXX XIX X xg, M C Mnxcd Chorus G C Glee Club Op Opcrctta Orch Orchestra Gen l-General Com Cemmercnl Reg S Regrster Staff Nok St Nokonus Staff Voc Apr Vocatxoxnl Agrxeul B C C Bel Canto Club ture G Sext Girls Sextettc Norm T Normal Trmmng As C Assembly Commnttee H B Club Pep Club e C Jcdagogrcal Club C G C-Cecxlxan Glen Club B Oct Boys Octettc B B Basketball YE CLASS GIFT Thxs httle cut shows us a p1cture of our new grand plano We are justly very proud of th1s beauuful mstrument and are each day enjoylng 1ts harmonnous tones It rep1es nts a composlte glft, slxteen dlfferent orgamzatlons havxng done thexr blt 1n helpmg to procure the fmances necessary for its purchase The txmest contrnbutlon was that of 2 cents Other small sums have ranged from 8 cents to 4 dollars The total of all small savmgs made the 1n1t1al payment of S150 00 posslble The chlef burden, however, has fallen upon the members of the classes of 1930 and 193 1 The class of 1930 voted to apply the money that thenr treastuy afforded whnch totaled a snug l1ttle sum of S190 49 The semor class of 1931 assumed the l'CSPODS1b1l1ty of SCYfl11lg the account, namely, to see that the balance S114 76 was pzud Wlmen thxs splendld pnno had been purchased and placed rn our audxtorxum, we re1h7ed that we were much ln need of a cover and a bench Our funds, however, were depleted and our good mtentlons were strangely not SLlff1C1CI'1t to procure the where wrch 111 necess 1ry Just then a good taxry 1n the form of our alumm assoc1at1on came to the rescue, glV111g us the amount needed to obtrun the des1red artxcles May all the conung classes enjoy the gift as much as we have enjoyed the gxvmg Seated one day at the organ, I was weary and 111 at ease And my frngers wandered xdly Over the norsy keys I do not know what I was playmg Or what I was dreammg then But I struck one chord of musrc Lxke the sound of a great Amen page elgbtcfcflf X X Q 5 X x if XX XX X x 55 I 5 ' , , if ' 'e ' T '- ' X K -- 9 .sg --9 Us Q r'. I K X I 2 ,rx-x XXX IX . x xx 1 x 5 Q' IA Z2 ..-'. ..- -. -. ,.- -. Q 2 'QT at ..- A H xx X '45 . Pd..-ll .g. X Q IL- E. .. .. X X ' X 52 X X X I . I ... I, . I. K C LE Eg: ...G .K I 1 .A . L . - if if - . . '. XQX X ' .. .A ' . .. 'L x x - X X X IS 2 X X x 'ai x . .Q . gg 5 wr .1 as I ' ' x .' ,Q X224 ' ' .' 32 I ' X ff c Si x x' x if Si . 5' xi' ' X li Q Q
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Pi IJ 1931 YE CLASS WILL boldt Iowa being of great intellect unselfish disposition and sound mind do hereby bequeath the following Harry Anderson my love for H H S to any S 6 or 7 year student eanette Edwards my old fashioned lover to Billy Martin Maurine Blomker and Mildred DeSm1dt our companionship to Helen DeSm1dt and Esther McCollough Evelyn Bowman my dignified haughtiness to Betty Anderson Rowena Collins my carriage to Orvall Hall Harold DeGroote my mustache to Richard Wilcox Dorothea Dunker my lacy kerchief to Lucia Mae Rollins Dolores Ehrhardt my spectacles to Miss DeWitt Ira Eversoll my love for the twins to Virgil Giddings Esther Fevold my pink petticoat to Marian Cook Mildred Friesth my bows to Miss Hove Margaret Halverson my love for the little ones to the rest of the Sunday School teachers Edith Hansen my pink hair ribbon to Ailene Ross Kathryn Haviland and Fiances Hetherington our quiet con duct in the halls to M11 jory Munson and Doris Berliimer Alvhild Hendrickson my flowered smock to Grace Trauger for use in the showers. Merton Helvick-my handsome car to Clark Saxton esse acobsen-my natural wave to Vivian Gorrell John Klein-my pleasant disposition to Benny. Vivian and Thelma Knieriem-our sisterly lose to the Tellier gir s Ethel Kunert-my stilts to Elvera ensen. Marian Lieuwen-my sarcastic charms to Mary Jane Myles. Isabelle Long and Marjory Stoakes-our teaching ability to Mad- eline Olson and Anna Martin. Gilbert Merris-my popularity with the girls to Wallace Han- son. page 1lIIIl'fL'6'HII XIX X X X X XIX XXX AIX X K X XIX - . I X I X X X XX X X XX XXX XXX llll 3 X XIX XXX AIX XXX XIX XXX XIX XXX X X XXX XIX XXX XFX XXX XIX XXX if vga Sf ,gi XS!! X XIX K XIX XXX XIX XXX XIX XXX XIX X X I ,fix X S2 X XXX 5 XQY 1 0 1 X Q 5 X xxx 32 1 u i x ' f Dlx We, the Senior Class of 1931, of Humboldt High School, city of Hum- 3 2 , , . . , .. . . . , . , x 5 ' X A . : x 3 2 - , , , , , xx x xi x ' 5 ,Ex J - . I Q X x . . . . . x Rl X - K Xl l X X X X , I I 4 . X i - . ZX X Gwendolyn Crain-my ruffles and curls to Lilian Arent. Q 1 . A . . Kgx 2,5 x x - . . . X X . X Q . . . . . X - v . 3 5 CQ ' ' 77 ' X Q ' x x ' ' - cc u ' Q S . f g ' 3 32 . x x ' x . . - . . - . - . X I gg ' A - - Z2 Q C C A J. I Q ' a ' - Z Q ' if 52 xxx X X x vs c - X X x A J J 1 n 5 2 QQ 73 5 A X r E 2 1 . 2 E .I il 3 5 X-:X si 32 X xfx x A
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