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Carol wagonkr jj -I came, I sat, I slumbered Baseball 1-1-3-4, Basketball 1-!;- ;• ?.-4, Track Z, Glen Club l-g-o-4, • Stock Judging 3, Class President ;! 1-1, Dramatics 1-1-3-4, F. F. A.; ; ;i President 3, 1?. P. a. Reporter 4,i t| Hi-Life Staff 4. I ;i WINONA WSSTENSKOW ''Whatever she attempts she accom-J plishes Glee Club 1-1-3-4, Debate team 2, j Dramatics L-S-4, Basketball 1-1-3. -4,« Volleyball 1-3-4, Sophomore; class President, Junior -class! j Secretary. LYDIA YORK i Ouiet and with unassuming ways l ■ M ' ; 0 Dramatics 1-4, Glos Club L, Veil- j ball 3-4. ? i I I : ; • : v i ■ i '
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fih 1 -Mi SENIOR CLASS WILL the class of ' 33 being of sound mind and body being aware of the termination of our brief Dut happy high school career, do hereby give, deal se and bequeath to various members of the stu-lent body, the following bequests: ARTICLE I first: To the Juniors the dignity of the Seniors. Second: To the Sophomores and Freshmen, nothing | j but the best of Inc1:. ! I ARTICLE II First: To the faculty: thanks for their consid- erate and patient dealings w.-’Jh the irresponsible members of the class of 33. Second: T Mr. Anderson: our deepest apprecia- ! j ft ion for his helpfulness throughout our high school career. ARTICLE III I, Raymond Munson, bequeath my courting ability to Charles Noyes. I, Marjorie Perry, bequeath my golden voice to Lor-ena Stewart. I, Carol Wagoner, bequeath my line to Roy Nieder-er, in hopes that he will do full justice to the cause, (and girls). 'Ml, Mary Richeson, bequeath my flirting ability to iNeta Wilson, although I hardly think she needs it. ; 11, Lynn Anderson, bequeath my bashfulness to any- ione who has an excess of boldness. boldner to any h ' I, Lyle Sanderson, bequeath my ■' 1 shy and down-trodden Freshie. ii I, Clara End, bequeath my silence to June Frizzel. 'I, Vilda End, bequeath my love for Math to Virginia Brock. I, May York, bequeath my satisfied nature to some' such person as John Friswolu. I, Lydia York, bequeath my dimples to Harold Wise. (I’ve heard Elva loves dimples.) I, Grover Hardy, bequeath my weakness for undergraduates to Bud Redman. I, Gerald Masters, bequeath my ability-to hunt and fish to Mr. King, in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Jack Cole, bequeath my record as a farmer to Mr. Raskopf-r-on second thought Miss Andrew may be able to make better use of it. (Cont’d below Class Prophecy) k
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