Marquette High School - Tatler Yearbook (Marquette, MI)

 - Class of 1919

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CLASS WILL when half the period is over to the -luniors. lYilb1n't dvelares that it is one ot' the most? ellen-tive ways of klling time. and he ought to know for we have it from one ot' the fa- eulty that he is an expert at it. l l.ORI'I'At'l'. I3l'Il'lxM.-XX leaves her sneeess as an historian to anyone wishing the gift. llOR'I'lCXNIC llAlllllL'H wills her many and varied love atlairs to Mary l'ieree. XVe hear llortense is to be married this summer, tho she hasn't deeided who the lueky one will be, but we'1'e betting on the eub l'0ll0l'tCI'. HTANLICY MUFFlCT'l' bequeaths his high marks to Osear Johnson. Of eourse it is un- derstood that Osear will he valedietorian in a few years. ' Rl l'll NICHICI, wills her earefree, happy- go-lueky disposition to Irene Lindquist. tlreue needs something to make her smile onee in a while!l MARG.-XRlC'l' l'ROXYl.lCY leaves her position in front ot' the mirror to Agnes lleadnlan, while Pearl Papin leaves her powder putl' to the needy. HAZEL BROWN wills her habit. of desper- ately flirting with the boys to Fern Areham- beau, tho Fern is as yet innoeent of all such vampish practice. she will soon learn. HICRMAN Bl'l l'Xl'lR transfers' his genuine atfeetion for Normal girls to Frank Ellison. llerman says they're great--of eourse we're not doubting him in the least-but each to his own opinion! HICLEN l'A'l'lCNAUIJlC wills her habit of llltlliillg' witty and sareastii- remarks to Kath- erine Sslmeider. CARL Hl'lil.Fl bequeaths his popularity, pleasant manner and athl'tie prowess to those in need of sneh desirable eharaetristies. RU'l'H ANDICHSUN leaves her habit of com- ing' in at exaetly Sziilifyf, A. M. to Sybil Gin- grass lil l'll MAHICRN bequeaths her habit Of never knowing her lessons and her addin-tion to slang to M'l.iss Cowdeu. lt is whispered plan. that Mrs. 'l'imberlake heartily indorses the HICXRY IJIGICHAN wills his studioas habits to Burt Vlark. llank almost sutlered a break- down this winter beeause of overwork and too nmeh diligenee in his studies. MILIJHICIJ liKS'l'KtlM bequeaths her many graenful positions to Louise Iloetseh. ILXYMUND lJl'INNl'I'l'T wills his habit of making hits with the ladies and h's ways of breaking all feminen hearts to Bob Harris. llaymond says that after a few lessons it's all perfeetly simple and we know that liob has no doub s eou ern:ng his own sueeess in this. HAZICI. ICIIWKSUN leaves her sweet, ami- able and unargumentative dlsposition to Blar- garet Mu-Phee. Hi-ftllillli XVILHOX leaves the XYilson rec- ord for attendanee to Milton Robinson. George has appear: d every morn'ng and noon punctu- ally for twelve years. l'liAl'll. YAIJNAIS wills her flutl'y light headedness to Frances flrawn. Frances will appreeiate this for as she says herself she al- ways envied fair-haired b auties and 'tis said that they are popular with other Sophomores. llARHlli'l' KXIHIIT generously bestows upon Gladys Dolf the use of the front parlor from 7:10 to ll o':-loek Qin the eveningl in order to properly entrrtain her frequent, Ish- penrng ealler. IJUNALD Mc-LICAX bequ:-aths his ability in athiet'es and his broken Hb heart to any applicant. First eome, first served! MILITXICIJ HANSON wills her Mary Piek- ford eurls to Bill Taylor to help out on the ones he already has.

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Class Witt lfriends and tflassniafes: ln view of the fact that we are about to depart from this noble hall of learning. it is only fitting and proper that we should make :I last will and testament lll'flll4'2lllllllfI to those left behind the many desirable and a very few undesirable qualities. characteristics and habits which helped to make our class as distinctive and famous as it is. l'is hard to part with them but much as we regret to do so, they are left freely and willingly and with the hope that the recipients of the generous gifts derive as great use and pleasure from them as we have enjoyed. I. therefore. in behalf of lny fellow classmates bequeath to 'lfllli .IVNIORS our excellent class spirit and ability to win everything in the way of contests. which is one of the marked char- acteristics of our class. 'I'O 'FHIC SOl'llOMORliS our unfailing suc- cess in everything undertaken and also the high esteem with which the faculty regards us because of our perfect attendance, punctu- ality and dignity in elass meeting. TO 'l'l'IIC l'lll'ISllMlCN our excellent recipe for quickly and eilectually removing any re- maining suspicions of a greenish hue. along with all the elasties, tinfoil and small wooden missiles in the building. YVhen the supply runs out Mr. Rosa is willing to give an ap- plicant an abundance of these to help carry on the good work of decorating the platform and causing unearthly sounds to issue from the Baby Grand. CLARA WINDOIVT wills her unc-easing gig- gles and Hawaiian dam-'ng to Augusta Oentz. Time or place makes no difference to Clara when that l'kelele mood comes on, she just can't resist. AARON Sl'lilXOSTlCAlYl' leaves his habit of frequently deelaiming at length on Nt. Paul and Minneapolis to anyone unforunate enough to be around. RUlJOLl'1l UIXURASS leaves his loud smile. which can be heard a block away, to Bernard York. R.U'l'Il HIXCLAIR wills her extra chin and a few dimples to Constance Richards. KARL Iillil. has kindly consented to be- stow upon Grenville Martinson his short trou- sers worn on Dress-Up-Day for he knows Gren- ville isn't thinking quite yet of wearing long 01195. l l.Oli1'IXCl2 RYAX wills her habit of run- ning up to Xegannee over the week-end to lflora l'arker. MILITRICIJ THOMAS leaves her sincere love for llnglish 12 to anyone who wishes it. Mil- dred says she intends to devour English' Lit- erature all sunnner and is even thinking of hiring a tutor in order to get all she can out oi it. XYILLIAM lil'Il'LlCR wills his graceful danc- ing to Fred Rydholm. HLADYS XVILLTAMH leaves her quiet, dig- nified manner to Nellie Lyons. Did anyone exer hear Gladys talk in a boisterous manner or act in any way but one befitting the dig- nity of a Senior? FRANK Iili0Uf5H bequeaths his brilliant marks to James Miller. lVe can readily uu- derstand the full generosity of this gift for we all know how much James needs them. l'ILlZABl'ITH OORMAN wills her acknowl- edged pull, with Mr. Rosa to Ruth Frei. ADA LA ROUX leaves her brilliantly ronged complexion to Margaret Hadrich. ALFRED XVELLMAX wills his pugilistie tendencies to Yan Lynn, Alfred believes in sticking up for his own rights-and does! BESSTE LONVNEY leaves her heart to a certain Sophomore. Bessie declares that she hates so much to depa1't that she must at least leave her heart with an able caretaker. AMY FOUCHICR wills her noisy manner and habit of making herself conspicuous to Yenila Rieliards. W.ll.1,ll'IR'l' TRELOAR bequeaths his habit of wandering into English class every day



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CLASS WIELL hlYIl'l'lil'l lll.UKl leaves her eoiluettisli qualities 'lo Margaret l,2llllll'1'. l'll'HlCNI'l At'lilClUli-NN bequeaths his deep bass voice and gigantic dimensions to lillcrton lleany. lXlYll'l'l.lC f'Alll.SON leaves her position as stenograplier lor the 'l'atler to 'Dagney lllom. tYl,ARlNl7A MORRISON wills hcr loud voice to Grace Shea. Actually, Clariuda was heard in classionce! lil-IXYON BUYER beqneaths his love for kidding' the ladies to George Spear. Kenyon confesses that it simply beats the Dutch tlloelschl how his habit of courting so many at once is wearing' on him. He also says that he hates to cause any more breaking of fem- inine hearts. lCS'l'lCR. SWANSON kindly bestows her sweet, silvery voice to Ethel Mellin. Ester 4-laims that it's quite worn out from mueh use, but with a little practicing in the shape ol' trills, eadenm-es, etc., it will be almost as good as new. lYAl.'l'l'Ill Nl-ILSON leaves his ability as a chemist to Louis Le Mieux. Also his habit of being right in everyones way at school all day. lllCNllY BlCAl'llllY regretfully parts with his last package ol' Camels , giving them to Clarence Stolpc. lYe know this will even in- crease C'larence's popularity with the fellows. lll'lRNARl3 Bl l'lilCR lscqueaths his habit ol' incessantly chattering and bothering every- one to Edward llinstance. Glitllllili KIMHICR wills his genuine ad- diction to wandering away from school to Hlcu Craze. l.OlVl'Il,l. l.lXllQUlS'l' leaves his distant residence lo lluth and Alice Cleary. l.liO dancing straight programs with a certain Nor- SC'lll'XK leaves his fondness for mal girl to Fritz llydholm. ' Al.Bl'IltT .TACOBSON bequeaths his sleepy, dreamy ways to Edwin ltliller or Bernie Sehatler. PFIARI. OSTRANDEH leaves 'ber iliminutive size to Florence Lowney. IJIOXARD RUYIOIJIS leaves to any ap- plicant his fondness for strolling around the island as the wind-oft tlldluloftl blows de- lightfully on a warm day! Hl9Zl.lCX JOHNSOX leaves her position as one ol' the Senior mentors to Mildred Carbis. It is hoped that Mildred earries on the work as faithfully as did Helen. ARTHUR JOHNSON and GEORGE JOHN- SON bequeath their dignity to the needy. By looking at them one could tell they were Seniors. FRED ANDERSON wills his good humor, smile and gentle manners tespeeially in foot- ballj to Albert Dolf. RUDOLPH LARSOX. THlCOlDORl7l FELL- MAN, Hlil.lf4E PAULSON and XVALTER BRAC'lllCR in combination with the remain- ing seven, bequeath their places in the fa- mous Exclusive Dozen to Albert Peterson, that he may faithfully carry on the exeellent UD reputation and perpetuate the honored of that admirable t'?l organization! Lastly do we give to our patient, hard- working faeulty the gratitude and sincere thanks which they so richly deserve in lend- ing a helping hand over the rough, stormy road of our High School career. -CLAIRE Il.-X RKIN. lVitnesses: . MH. N. QUARTERS. MISS A. MICKLOYV.

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