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THE STATESMAN l, Evelyn Darrah, will my red hair to Martha Rufener. My freckles are pretty, too, Martha. l, Marjorie Diltz,w ill my sophisticated manners to Alma Good- hart. l, Lucille Eismon, will my little pug nose to Bernice Derry. I, Vivian Favors, will my ability to try out fads to M. Hansen. I, Patricia Fuller, will my ability to be heard all over the building to Margaret Fenn. l, Frances Grant, will my numerous college boys to Jane Maxwell. l, Ruth Grund, will my vast Vocabulary to Cathrine Romeyn. I, Emogene Guthrie, will my lipstick to Rita Shuman. l, Virginia Harris, will my athletic accomplishments to Mary Louise Hoffman. l, Laura Jane Harsh, will my carefree disposition to Naureen Kline. l, Betty jane Heath, will to Kearfott Miller my abitity to al- ways work algebra problems. I, Lois Henry, will my pep, vim, and vigor to Ruth Foster. l, Nadine Hulbert, will to Mr. Chapman my ability to be honest and deceitful at the same time. I, Josephine Kenneley, will my athletic ability to Miss Kelly. I, Doris King, will anything but my steady to Evelyn Lynch. l, Hazel King, will a few pounds to Miss Richards. l, lrene Linger, will my quick wit and nimble fingers on the typewriter to the future typists of the Junior class. I, Ruth Lowther, will my good nature to Margaret Fenn. l, Betty McKibben, will my unique new hair dress to lane Maxwell. I hope it doesn't turn fuzzy, lane. l, Betty Miller, will my bottle of Peruna , noted for building up the constitution to Eddie Hoyt. lt's also good for after a night out. l, Theresa Oberlander, will my serious nature to Anna Frances Burrell. l, Edna Mae Gverholt, will my ability to get along with everyf body to Jane Gaddis. I, jane Osborne, will my ability on the keyboard to Ruth Clapp. Next year's orchestra will need it. I, Norma Oviatt, will my peaches and cream complexion to Martha Rufener. The secret? Clark Bars. I, Anna Deane Poulton, will my pep to Trieste Dipiero, fContinued on page 301 PAGE 26
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THE STATESMAN l, Leroy Hart, will my season's ticket to ride on the Brimfield bus to Oliver Kasner. lt will save him from buying gas to ride to Brimfield every night. l, Max johnson, will my curly blonde hair and baby blue eyes to Jack Taylor. They're bound to get him someplace. l, Richard Kline, will my foot ball spirit to David Cook. I, William Kuss, will my ability on the gridiron to Stonemetz. l, Fred Lowe, will my keen mind and quick wit to Richard Allison. We, Thomas McGuire and james Moors, will our blushing ha- bit to Charles Fisher and Woodrow Foster. l, Robert Renkert, will my tricky camera, which is always hang' ing around, to Milton Hart. Be sure and get in on the next Var- sity S initation. l, Lee Russell, will my girlish figure to Tommy Paulus. I, Dwight Stewart. the prize heavy-weight champion, am will- ing to bequeath a few pounds to Bob Dussel. l, lay Thomason, leave my job as a radio expert to jack Deis. I, James Vasil, will my ability to be a good sport at all times to lean Lemmerman. I, Bill Warner, will my curly locks to Dick Truxell. I, Stephen West, will my Canadian brogue and ability to croon to Norman Russell. I, Richard Wiland, will to Bob Hansen my submissiveness in following out Mr. Herchek's orders, even under the most endur- ing circumstances. I, Glen Wilcox, will my monopoly on the printing press to Bill Dingle. l, Earl Wise, bequeath my scholastic ability to Nelson Day. Here's hopinghe uses it. I, PaulWright, will my heighth to Lloyd Sapp and Elmer Wise. If they divide it, they'll probebly be just right. I, Gertrude Apley, will my ability to grow tall to Phyliss Grund. l, Dorothy Barr, will my sprirely walk to lean Nesbit. I, Esther Basel, will my sylph-like iigure to Bertha Kernan. I, Ruth Baumberger, will my boisterous laugh to M. Miller. I, Mary Eileen Cook, will my secretaryship to Bertha Kernan. We Rita Brooker and Nellie Gieger will our duo friendship to Margeret Penn and Elinor Miller. I, Thelma Cooper, will my job of selling so much candy at noon to Etsher Dobson, as she needs to get a trifle heavier. l,- Ruth Dangler, will my secret passion to Rosemary Drake. PAGE Z5
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THE STATESMAN Class Prophesy g Hear ye! Hear ye! The oracle speaks. She will now disclose what the senior class of nineteen hundred and thirty-six will be doing ten years hence. Looking into the little crystal ball I see 1- I see ff Many of the girls are now married and happy. Among these are Emogene Gutherie, Josephine Kenneley, and Hazel King. The crystal is not quite cleat as to whom they married, but it does show me they are happy. I see many celebrities in this class. Gertrude Apley is chief detective in a large department store. Rita Brooker just won a prize at the state fair for exhibiting the largest pumpkin. Norma Gviatt is known as the second Florence Nightingale. Dorothy Ruggles has gained world wide renown for her souve- nir collection. Eileen Wright has won a lawsuit against Public Enemy No. 1 and is being acclaimed as the greatest woman lawyer of all ages. Looking closer I find: Dorothy Barr, Edna Mae Gverholt, and Martha Schreckengost are school teachers at Central school in Kent. Mary Cook is a teacher of English at a large French school in Paris and Frances Grant is Assistant Dean of Women at K. S. U. Esther Basel and Ruth Baumberger model twin's outfits in New York and live with Marjorie Diltz who is a designer for Ma- cey's, because of super-natural geometrical ability. Gften they visit Frances Reed who lives in New York and is just as congenial as ever. Betty McKibben also lives in New York and waits for her ship to come in. Thelma Cooper and Ruth Dangler work together . . one be- ing the installer of school spirit in high schools and the other be' ing the chief yeller for all colleges. I see Gladys DeMarsh married to Vernon Beal and delivering his milk route while he doubles for Mickey Mouse's voice in the movies. Evelyn Darrah, now Mrs. Hill, takes care of the store while Red goes hunting. ' The next thing I see you'd never guess. Nellie Geiger is promp- ter for Miss Miller's German accent. And another strange thing , -Virginia Harris has finally entered Notre Dame. That shows you what stick-tofitiveness will do. PAGE 27
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