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•g| Vhc CALDRONETTE $c Ship Ahoy! A beautiful g een was the calm cool sea, And the moon shed a silver light, When we, with our craft of ’33, At M. M. H. S. came in sight. No pluckier crew, the high school knew. As we sailed with reckless glee. From stem to stern, the crew did learn The lessons of life’s rough sea. Clouds came to hide our floating guide. And darkness prevailed without, The wind it cried, it moaned, and sighed And tossed our craft about. Years have past; the storm’s o’er at last. And our life dawns bright and new. The breeze blows a sigh, the moon says goodbye, As she sails in a sea of blue. The West winds blow; now we must go. Though our hearts are filled with sorrow. Life’s ocean’s ahead, but this we know. That today decides tomorrow. Catherine Brot man
'G| ‘CAe CALDRONETTE |c Class Will KSV JUST FOUND! . . . stuck in an old ship log, the will of those on hoard. Below is a copy of it: Elsie Waters—her expressive eye brows to Rachel Krause. Joe Zuzek—his bashfulness to Ken Whipple. Salvia Laurie—her wave lotion to Franklin Hammer. Rosalind Trass—her typing ability to Rosaline Oster. Lewis Cone—his sunny smile to Coach Tarr. Jean McKeith—her dignity to Melvin Wood. Karl Stegmuller—his 47c bank account (plus interest.) to the Madison School Board. Alzora Waterman—her “confining confectionary business” to Shorty Erbacker. Carl Pitschmann—his horsemanship to Marie Forney. Sara Miller—her cheer leading ability to Rachel McMackin. Carlyle Ernst—his razor to George Nagy. Catherine Brotzman—her high shoes for use on paper routes to Gladys Seifert. Frank Green—his love for the traffic board and court to Jack Simpson. Katherine Adlard—her seat in second period study hall to Georgia Easterbrook. Elizabeth Quirk—her choice seat at the scholarship banquet to Jane McLean. Robert McKechnie—his striped sweater, and hair cut to Harold Walker. Jerry Whipple—her quietness to Ragnhild Hall. Ed Ulle—ability on the football field to Charles Eldridge. Muriel Goddard—her ability to draw to Don Jones. Leo Koren—his unerring accuracy in dropping foul shots to Walt Bates. Daisy Austen—love of books to Betty Wickersham. David Melville—ability to keep out of detention hall to Bob Beall. Edna Bartholmew —her height to Frank Pizzino. Lawrence Seidel—his conversational ability to Margaret Quirk. Doris Keves—her silence in Home Ec. class to Lorine Schoenbeck. Gordon Hejduk—his shoes to Ed Hayler. Anne Janezic—her extra credits to George Berta. Andrew Nagy—his platinum blonde hair to Paul Bonnenm. Albert Forsch—his unused excuse blanks to Mr. Trescott. Rose Schworm—her ability as a seamstress to Mary Louise Greenman. Arvo Komssi—the wads of gum on the underside of his seat to the Honor- able Freshmen to dispose of in any way they see profitable. Beatrice Corle—to Dorothy Foster her love of Algebra. Charles Garrett—his seat in room one to William Gabor. Helen Leyde—her red curls to Leon Kornitsky. Robert Schack—history and civics books much “chewed” but little “di- gested” to Theodore Heinrich. Ann Peters—her Chemistry apron to Harvey Hejduk. Page Ten
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