THE COMMENT 1930 Wright, who has never been late more than live days aweek. Bernard Nelson leaves his ability to peel potatoes to John Dobbs. John Linquist, Charles Ruddick and Jenkins Kiedaisch leave several A's every six Weeks to Walter Barnes, Jack Conner and Harold Semple. Helen Curry and Pauline Eyman have decided to give Junior girls a break by putting their admirers back into circulation. Bob VValker wills his oratorical ability to Jane Nlarsh, who seems to have dilliculty in doing her share of the talking. Leonard lnman requests that his brilliance in his studies be left to Herman Blondet. We Wonder if Herman's grades will be improved. Hugh Riley and Georgia ldle, our bright and shining lights, will their brilliance to Uliver Casey and Herman Rosencrans. Rial hlajors leaves a list of his weak moments to Roy Dickinson. lfdith Quick Cocrell will leave everything but Paul Cockrell. Clayton Fry leaves his nickname, L'The VVart, to lN'largaret Ander- son. Charles Collison Wills his glasses to Herman Nleinberg. Herman never did quite see the point. Doris Hart leaves one of her latest creations of art to the Smith- sonian Institute. Hester Peevler and Rose Pfafle leave their contention that the best things in life are free to Albert Fuerst, who has been rather down in the mouth lately. Delmer Merrill wills a sumn1er's experience in military training to Joe Ferris. This will save Joe lots of trouble. Harold Taylor leaves his caveman tactics to William Cahalan. Ana Smith leaves her violin to Reed Lamb. Reed expressed a desire for a new one and We can't let his faith in Santa Claus be broken. Burton Allen wills lid DeYoung the brick he has been Wearing on his head the last few years. Harold Smith and John Shuler leave their burnt cork ability to Carl Huiskamp and Nlax Thomas. Nelle Robinson wills 'the tickets the she has saved from this year's stamp plan to lid Short. lVlarcine Banghart and'Anna Brewer leave Gerald Cook and lfveret Gilbert a pair of stilts With which to raise their standing. Albert Johnson and Vernon Roost leave a package of Lucky Strikes to Karl Kiedaisch. The generous boys! Russell Atterberg's ability to play hooky and get away with it is left to George Seaboldt. lVlelvin Ruark and John Skog will their broad activity in sports to Dan Higby and Charles Kamps. Ruth and Earlene Notestine leave their small brother gpiiind. lf'5 really a shame, too, for he needs Watch- FORTY-FIVE
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THE COMMENT 1930 MR. NICKLEJS HOME ROOM First lion Carlton Laisie, Graham Hill, Mr. Nickle, Henry Schneider, Freeniau Rosenvrans. Second Row--Willmer Law, Emlwaril lianpzhart, Joe Craig, Herman lllunilet, George llurn 1'hir4l Rowe- Glen Schwartz, George Srhmith, Curtis Nelson, John Dobbs. George Johnson, liuell Smith. Fourth Row--lleatrice Schwartz, Alberta Peterson, Jane Ziinmcrchielml. Marguerite Reynolds. Dorothy Meister, Georyriana Bloom. IeC'ronyn Vlloorl, Roy May fnot in piuturel. MR. MEGCHELSEN'S HOME ROOM First Row Chester Hartley. David Cochrane, Wilfred lleaty, Elmer Alberts, Waiter liarnes. .lat k Connor. Seconil KowfHarry Mills, 'Fheoilore Iiuerklin, Carl liuerkliu. John Azinger, Harry Kohlmyer. Francis lieveringr, Kenneth Horner. Third Row Robert Peterson, Frank Nelson, Harold Semule, Jack Mullikin, Eugene Starr, Harry Farris. Fourth Row Everett Gilbert, Clifford Johnson, Logan Huiskamn, Mr. Meprchelseu, Francis Farnsworth, William Walker, Stuart Starr. Jack Gammon, Leslie Tuttle, Ernest Fox. Charles Schultz lnot in picture! FORTY-N l N ld
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