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THE 1937 COMMENT The ideal senior is Best girl student is Best boy student is DDC Best girl athlete is Best boy athlete is Best girl singer is -D Best boy singer is eeed Best girl sport is Du Best boy sport is ,W ln the Senior's Opinion Betty Pfatle Audrey Zimmerschied -W Richard Speak-Clyde Joy ftiel Betty Duncan-Betty Pfaffe Ctiej g--g--CC,-.Y----- Harley Miller Most popular girl is ,U Most popular boy is ---. Dorothy Gambrel Lester Hardy --,W, Betty Duncan Charles Driver -ea Bette Banghart Charles Driver Most beautiful girl is --- Y,....,..D,,... , ...,u. Mary I-Iidding Most handsome boy is Best dressed girl is B-- Best dressed boy is -.-- we ee- George Galloway-Leo johnson Ctiej Maxine Tanke tug Gilbert Moseley-Ralph McCarty ftiej Most conceited girl is H v,,w ---- Most conceited boy is Most snobbish girl is D Most snobbish boy is D Most envied girl is eu, Most envied boy is -- Best girl dancer is C-.. Best boy dancer is --.-- Best girl for a date is ----- Best boy for a date is -4 Favorite girl pest is M Favorite boy pest is DD, Bette Banghart -t,,-,,e- Clyde Joy Elizabeth Vollers Ct,-,Ce Clyde Joy ,v,, Bette Banghart -ug Charles Driver --- Dorothy Barnes ----- Bob Stevens ---C Bette Banghart ee- Bob Stevens W--- Ruth Dietz --- Floyd Evans A vote taken in the Senior Class reveals that the majority of the Seniors are of the opinion that these people best fit the description attributed to them. There were a number of names entered for almost all of the descrip- tions, and competition was close. No one won by a very large margin. TWENTY-SIX
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THE 1937 COMMENT Class Will of l937 We, the class of '37, realizing that many of our talents and charming mannerisms will be greatly missed, have been persuaded to leave them in the care of those we leave behind. To the Junior Class as a whole we leave all the gum that is under the desks, chairs, and assembly seats. That is, they may use it--if they can get it oil. Larl john Adams bequeathes his executive ability to John Hiram Wil- son. Bette Banghart wills her position as most conceited and yet most popular girl in her class to Agnes Kane. Ray Bangbart leaves Betty Lou in the arms of James Dietrich. Be gentle with her, please. Nlilton Barbe relinquishes the mistaken letter from Mtlscatine to Robert Heineman. Milton says that the letter really meant for him probably was the best, so he'll keep that for himself. Dorothy Barnes agreed to leave her position as End-man in the Min- strel to Grace Nelson. Youlll have to give it all you've got to be as good as Dorothy. Lola Beaty and Louise Ballard leave their A's in Chemistry to Doris Stice and Helen Renard. blary Berryhill bestows her blushes on Lois Biddenstadt. Try not getting too red when Mr. Wright talks about flames -fthe Chemistry kindj. Leo Bevard intrusts his job at the Nifti Thrift to Morris Cloud. Maxine Bick leaves her elieminate ways and long curls to Mary Ruth Guess. Mary Ruth is shockingly boyish. Lucile Bickel leaves her knack of going with her best girl friend's brother to janet Brinker. Dorras Biddenstadt with much reluctance confers upon Doris Swan her trim figure. Maxine Biddenstadt wills her formula for keeping tiny to Lenace An- derson. lf Lenace gets any bigger the school will have to get a special desk for her to have in study halls. Ray Bierman, with a wistful look in his dark eyes, agreed to leave his carefree glass blowing days of night school to Lloyd Cooper. lone Brewer bequeaths her knack of cutting stencils to Carrie Burkhardt. Shirley Brown wills his '38 C1838j Chevrolet to Marcia Madoleg just to get away from the bicycle, Marcia. To Ardath Wellington goes Josephine Carder's quiet reserved ways. Margaret Carey leaves her trips to the Salvation Army after the Girl Reserve pot-luck suppers to Helen Bender, so she won't have to be on clean- up committee, and also so that she can have the last bite of food. Charles Chesser leaves his two stripes and curly hair to Alan Criswell, so he won't have to go out for athletics to get some stripes and so that he won't have to get a permanent. To Evelyn Rosencrans goes Harriet Collier's small black earmuffs. Now your ears will always be just a delicate pink shade instead of rosie. TWENTY-SEVEN
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