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Class Will cont.— To the Juniors, our dignity as Seniors (?). To the Sophomores, our dramatic talent, such as it is. To the Freslmen, hope for the future, though the way be long and faint the heart. Lastly, to Hr. Anderson, who, fnr the four years of our high school life, has been a friend, and even more, a guide, we wish to sincerely express our appreciation for his untiring efforts to aid us in all our needs, even when we imposed on his kindness. The years come, — the years go,--they pile up and up and up. The class of r36 has vanishedl Where are they new? Twenty-five years have rolled by. The mist surrounding these silent years dissolves as though by a puff of a giant:s breath. C-limmeringly the light comes out of tho dark silence. Brighter and brighter it grows until light is everywhere. As it grows brighter we see Leonard Cole in his penthouse on Fifth Avenue, Rhinehart. He has become a great financial genius. He has never married because he was always too bashful when a-round the girls. Next we see Ruth Conklin, as the head of an orphan asylum in Washington D.C. She specializes in taking care of former presidents children. In Detroit, Michigan, Dorothy Crouser lives in a beautiful house in the fashionable resident section of the city. She is happily married to one of her former school day sweethearts. She recently won high honors for the best kept home in the United States. Next, in Switzerland, we find Marian End. Marian has won many trophies for mountain climbing. She has made a profession of this and has made enough money to live in comfort for the rest of her life. SENIOR CLA S PROPHECY (Cont. on next page)
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1936, being of sound mind and body, and being fully aware f the termination of our high school career, do hereby give, bequeath and bestow the following, to-wit: I, Leonard Cole, will my whistle to Shirley Lloyd. Don’t use it' in school though, Shirley. I, Ruth Conklin, will my place in the teachers 1 hbarts to Darwin Keenan. I, Dorothy Grouser, will my flirtatious ways to Elma Conrad. I,'Marian End, will my stage fright to Retty Crouser. I want to get rid of it. 'I, Ruth Hale, will my black hair to Arthur Todd, hoping that it won’t bother him, I, Orella Holloway, will my beau catchers to Harold Schwebke on the condition that ho will use them for girl catchers; I, Marjorie Howell, will my long, curly, eyelashes' to Alfred Arnolduo. I, Roslyn Knight, will my dimples to Jack Lloyd. I’ve heard girl'- like dimples I, Berta Lloyd, will my futile wit to Richard Wilson, hoping that he can make better use of it than I. In case he doesn’t n oci it he can have my athletic ability. I, Evelyn McKennon, will my seat in the assembly to'June German. I, Roy Niederer, will my love for under graduates to Neil Martin on the condition that I can retain a small portion of it. I, Keith Pratt, will my laurels in F.F.A. to Warren'McCoy. I, Thurman Teeter, will my driving ability to Glen Campbell, hoping that he won’t have any wrecks while using it. I, Donna Watson, will my boy friends to Mary Gilliam. I, Garth Westenskow, will my moustache to Elmer Perry. I, Neta Wilson, will my orneryness to Gladys Lee, although I am fully aware that she has plentyto spare. We, the class as a whole, will: To the Faculty our appreciation for their guidance through this year. (Cont. on next page)
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Class Prophecy cont.— We find Ruth Hale in New Orleans. She is now the head of a large co-educational college and has just been awarded the Nobel Prize for the best work done in the field of education. In Colorado, Orella Holloway is busily caring for her large farm. She has a model farm and specializes in raising rutabegas. Next we see the glamorous city of Hollywood. Everybody is talking of Margo Gray. It seems that this is the screen name of Marjorie Howell. She has won fame and popularity as a dancer. She in-ovated the new dance that is sweeping the country—Rego. Roslyn Knight has won fame as a Home Ec. teacher in Portland. She has created many dishes and added greatly to the general health of the country. Last year she retired to cook for someone closer home. The light damp and fadesi Are we to see nothing more? What of the other members? Where are they? It must be a transition of space. It is,for here in far off Paris v e see Berta Lloyd in her spacious apartments in the fashionable section of Paris. She has gained fame and fortune as a fashion designer, and has created a new mode of dress. Her work surpasses that of Lavin, Vionett. The scene changes back to Nev; York where Evelyn McKennon is found as the head of a large system of libraries. Her libraries are known from continent to continent to continent. The youth of the land are becoming more cultural due to her fine efforts and she now lives in comfort. Roy Niederer is living in Buenas Aires where he is head of the South American Air Line. He recently invented a new airplane in which he established the new speed record of 700 miles an hour. He plans to develop a still faster plane. Keith Pratt has continued with his F.F.A. work and as a result he has a very good position. He is responsible for the hiring of all the Smith-Hughes teachers. He has become very influential. Thuiman Teeter is located in the flourishing city of Troy, Oregon which is now the center of the automobile industry. He has worked hard for 15 years inventing new cars, however, he has decided to retire since he has accumulated enough to see him through his old age. He is afraid that he might have to get another plan similar to the Townsend Old Age Plan. He has only saved up $50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.43.
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