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THE CALDRON, 1932 Class Poem Our stunting days are ended, Now we must set a course; To higher altitudes ascended We’ll travel on with vim and force. Our senior flight is oven And solo flights must begin. There may be many a rover Pursuing the laurels to win. Your plane may not be of the best But skillful handling will keep it steady; Perseverence will do the rest, If the pilot is watchful and ready. hen the journey is finally completed, And your flight’s a big success. Tell your children you were undefeated Since you learned to fly at M. H. S. Robert McKim ’32 twenty-two
THE CALDRON, 1932 Class Will One day I opened an old Civics book by mistake, and the following docu- ment fell out with the dust. “We, the class of ’32, leave with reluctance the following assets and capa- bilities, hoping that they will be received with as much joy as they are parted with: Wendell Atkins: bequeaths those sideburns to Karl Stegmuller. John Beall: my dramatic ability to Mary Louise Greenmail. Mary Davet: my interest in the Sophomore class to Rachel Krause. “Moon” Dawson: to Albert Forsch, my dexterity behind the wheel. Richard Dowler: those conversational abilities to Ed Ulle. Clyde Duesler: that Irish brogue to Albert Czeszeziczki. Gertrude Eland: grants those culinary abilities to those poor “Ag” students. Mona Emigh: those history reports to Elinor Johnson. Howard Fairchild: ray grin to Jimmy Fidel. Tony Fidel: those “lab” days to Chub Fergeson. Burton Fish: my dancing ability to Madge Whipple. Dorothy Gardner: my liking for half-backs to Marie Forney. Jane Goddard: my artistic knowledge to Hank Hammer. “Fi” Hall: my interest in South Madison to Florence Davet. Carl Hummel: This car of mine to the Madison Fire Department for hurry calls. Wesley Hunter: my “persistent” “stage fright” to Harold Walker. Anne Janezic: bequeaths that golden wig to Vic Lyons. Barbara Kingston: my favorite expression, “Gentlemen prefer blonds but they marry brunettes” to Jean McKeith. Robert Klasen: the memory of that picnic supper to Robert McKechnie. Eleanor Knittle: that spirit of inquisitiveness to Katherine Brotzman. “Butch” Knittle: my ability for giving orations to Gertrude Faust. Margaret Lang: leaves that ability for managing class suppers to Ada- belle Smith. Margaret Lezak: that Civics notebook to the school library. “Steve” Lyons: a bag of peanuts to Mr. Ross. Evelyn Manley: my conscience to Helen Leyde. Ruth Neff: that frivolous nature to Elsie Waters. Vernon McClish my dominating nature to Tib Beall. Robert McKim: a little height to Merton Brewster. Bruce Miller: my ambition to play in Paul Whiteman’s orchestra to Harold Dunn. Roland Miller: wills that athletic ability to Robert Zeman. Margie Peters: my raven hair to Bertha Leimback. Mildred Peterson: my executive ability to the next student council. Clarence Pettit : mv clogging shoes to Loraine Nash. Richard Quirk: my bicycle to the Mechanical Drawing class to transport them to Homer Kimball school. Continued on Vage 5J+ twenty-three
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