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Frances Collins wills her ability to attract professors and university students to her sister, Dody. Robert Cooper wills his way with the women to Donald Leake. In 1943 we shall find Robert busily engaged selling goldfish in the huge city of Sandusky. Frederick Curry is following in the steps of the lure Robert Fulton by building steamboats. 1950-Miss Darrough, the noted psychologist will broadcast an authorative lecture on extinct crossword puzzles. Roy Dennis really goes over with nurses and blind dates. Ask him about Danny from Burlington. lVIabel Dunham's musical ability led her to New York. Here, besides finding a career, she found romance as she was married to a most successful music professor. Junior Dunn has become the symbol for How to have a real vaca- tion. He tours the country at the company's expense. Marcine Dupy wills her ability to write well to the Junior Class. She is now a sweet little bakery clerk in her father's bakery. lVIary Lee fGracie Allenj Edwards burns her way to fame with Don't you think so, George? I think so. But I still like the one about the rubber elevators-. Doris Elwell wills her mighty giggle to lXfIyrtle Gabrielson. Ten years from now we find Doris a famous opera singer at Mooar. Marjorie Eppers is now a famous hair dresser in one of the smart hlontrose shops. She wills her glasses to John Paul King. Nlargaret Fiedler: Generous, patient and true, This maiden of eyes so blue. A feminine Gershwin destined to be, Composing popular rhapsodiesf' Frances Freeman wills her use of slang to Edith Cameron and her conduct in Economics class to Richard Gill. Scovell Fry has decided to follow the footsteps of Daniel Boone. He and his wife have taken up life on a farm in the wilds just south of Dumas. To Frederick Ferguson we leave Russell Beck Galloway's winning personality and charm with the ladies. Look out for Frederick now! Ray Garrison and baseball are as closely associated as Rubinoil and his violin. Ray will, in all probability, rise to great fame as one of the hot-shotsl' of baseball. Harold Griflith wills his art of catching sun-fish to Wimpy Diamond. blarjorie Haggerty, who, when back in Keokuk High School, was noted for her ability as an actress, is now directing plays in Hollywood. She still has her bright rosy cheeks and red hair, which attract much attention from all the male bunch out -there. 1933
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Class Will and Prophecy VVe, the class of 1933, being possessed of so many wonderful talents and being desirous of sharing the same with those who follow us, do here- by execute this will, prophecy, and mental meandering. lVIildred Archibald wills her ability to wave hair to Harold Schwartz's girl friend, so that she can wave his hair. To Leroy Lofton we leave Wesley Banghart's place in the quartet. Picture Wesley Banghart singing Sylvia in the Civic Opera. George Bartholomew is called Honest Abe. I guess you all know the story of the most bashful man. Well, Abe is the man. Elizabeth Battle leaves Clifton Ashby to Ruth Williams and Con- stance Day. He's too much for one girl. She found that out long ago. Elgin Beard Wills his ability to run down golf balls for all new girls to Rudy Nlawer and Bing Ricker. Fernie Flowers, who has had a heart attack over a love quarrel, is now convalescing through a love song -that Lida Blaisdell is playing to her on her saxophone. Della Boone leaves her Ubashful ways to Betty Lou Humble, who needs them. Della is now living on a farm in Alexandria, married but happy- Ross Bowden and Annita Vlfright leave their ability to murder a violin to Able Stepman. Ten years hence-Professor jack Carbuncle Brady: Einstein is a mere figure compared to me. Ruth Bridgewater's ability to play soccer is willed 'to Doris Van Dever. Steve Buck's, number 12 shoes are willed to Glenn Roost. lt is getting hot and Steve will be going bare footed pretty soon. Wilbur Burchett wills his masterful hair cut to Jim Schultz, his croon- ing ability to Helen Dale Russell, and his ever beautiful facial expression to Nlarjorie Ann Salzer. Carl Buckney has risen above the level of most chemistry students. He experimented with gun powder once too often. Hortense Burns wills and bequeaths her boisterous ways to meek little Babe Van Pappelendam, the poor timid soul. Richard Caldwell's ability to increase static production on all neigh- boring radios will be rewarded when he acquires a job at radio station VVCAZ. Lois CoHin's love for chic attire has resulted in the occupation as buyer for one of Wayland's smartest dress shops. Lee Cofran: Lee, the brilliant chap, Is always neat where e'er he's at. Girls like him, we all know, But Where they're not, he's sure to go. 1933 4
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Emmy Lou Hamill, Hotcha teacher in Ballyhoo High School, teaches herpupdsthatultdonkineanzidnngifyou anftgotthatswdngf Russell Hamilton leaves his good scholarship and physical education to Robert fPeachesj Brunat. YVanda Ilancockleaveslierjoan Crawford eyesto Lormune Beeson. Poor Nlaxine Harness! I wonder if she ever got the Bulova Baguette so ehnquentlyloronnsed her. If herluck keeps up she'H be running ajevveL ry store in a few years. Before she parts, lNIax wills her power over the men to Dot Dunn. Ive will Charles Hasper's four wheels and a gallon of gas to Eddie Purcell. Imagine Charles Hasper as a physics teacher in 1950. Harold Higby and John Majors will their ability to write I. O. U's. to Eddie Cochrane and Hubert Bierman. Roy Huff bequeaths his love for physics to Marjorie lVIcKay, who has a craving for sdence. Tfen years hence-ave see lloy Plug, a diplo- rnadcineatrnan,pulhng HbonerQ'forthe Preddent Charles Hutchison's Harpo Marx hair is willed to Jack Pflug. VVe udH hdabelfiydek Uloven for boysto Plennohne Benson. Bdl Lunan bequeaths hh abdny to get good grades to Jhnnne McCarthy. VVe now see Bill Inman selling sleds to the Arabs. VVe wdh Eleanor Jacobs'interestin HUJQC and her abihty to sing to Beani6' Banghart and her poumr over the sterner sex to Ilorothy Bartholomew. Ilorothy I9annellis the grateful receiver of Floyd Jtd1nson's blush. By the way, Floyd is now owner and sole proprietor of the largest mouse- trap factory ni Nlontrose. Robert Jones wills his disposition to Estie VVells. Bill jones' athletic ability is left to VVillie Stoddard. Cheer up, VVillie, Bill says that all you need is a few girls for an inspiration. Years have passed and BiH Jones preddent of the Cachhac Corporadon,is happdy married. Of course their car is green! Emmy Lou simply adores green. Ten years from now Paul Kampe, as a second Bing Crosby, will be seen crocnihig to the fair sex, Just a C3igolo.H Myra Kavanagh's loud, husky voice is willed to Tommy Wettsteiii to aid him in making himself heard. In the near future we see Marie Ketha as a famous opera singer in Paris. Marie wills her ability to work in the oiiice to Lucille Kieser. Jane King is now lending her ethereal blonde beauty to television in her frequent piano concerts over the radio. Gladys Kirchner wills her ability to attract brown-eyed boys to Lucille Miller. Gladys is now a sweet little housewife. She was going to be a secretary. Xvonder what changed her mind? 'Phylhs Kiser udHs her abihty to screani to aH the blondes hi die Junior Class. Some of them don,-t need it. Ten years from now Ford rides will be a habit with Phyllis, if they aren't already! 1933
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