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2 A '83 -91. Q5 93 A 2 Ng' Senior Baby Pictures 1. Faith Crandall 2. Elmer Kramer 3. Ethel Rhea 4. Helen Hoerner 1lf3l'f.I'2ll'43t Guilfoyle 6. Bessie Johnson 7. Grace Heiman S. Earl Bauer 9. Clarence Scheidenhclm 10. Frank Letl Dorothy O'Neill Helen NVelIs Evelyn and Ralph Gilmore Franeis Burke XVayne Rex Lawrence Setehell George Faulhaher Helen Butler Lois Flinite 9 F gl - .1 LK .LN - E ffl, if . H. .H - v t V is Queer Queries llave you seen a sheet for the river bed? Or a single hair from a hannnerls head? Has the foot of a mountain any toes? And is there a pair of garden hose U! Does the needle ever wink its eye? VVhy doesn't the wing of an army Hy? Can you tickle the ribs of a parasol? Or open the trunk of a tree at all? Are the teeth of a rake inclined to bite? Have the eloek hands any left or right? ls the garden plot quite deep and dark U? And what is the sound of a hirc'h's bark? Nor you, nor I, nor anyone, Pan see a thing in this but fun! TWENTY-FIVE
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xg! Class Will of 1925 Hear, Juniors a11d all, the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1925. All others we now declare null and void. As we are leaving you, we know we cannot take our vast fortune with us, so we wish to leave it where it will be of use to mankind. It certainly grieves us to part with all of you,-fthis beautiful high school, the faculty, the board of education, and the janitors. We know no other class will be capable of taking our place and the school will suffer an irreparable loss by our departure, but it is the way of the world. , To the Freshmen and Sophomores we leave our reputation, our numerous virtues, our lovable dispositions, and our affections. Since the Juniors are nearest to us it has been customary to will eaeh and every Junior some little gift to show our generosity. Francis Burke and Elmer Kramer will their popularity with the girls to Edward Guilfoyle. Maxwell Barrett wills his inatrimonial success to Margaret Rogers and Allan Scheidenhelm. Frank Letl lequeaths his love for bugs and insects to Marvin Schlesinger and Oscar Kaminky. Ella Theiss wills her Hschool girl complexion to Allie Maesar. Marie Klinge and Helen lloerner will their boisterous ways to Catherine Marmion. Otto Klinge wills his place, as captain of the basket ball team, to Louis Spenader. Here 's wishing you lots of success, Louis, for a winning team. Frances McMillan wills her slimness to Bernita Kempf and Alma Cuthbert- son. Lawrence Setchell wills his Ford to Theordore Rosenkrans, so he may not have to wait for trains. Clarence Seheidenhelm and William Woods will their wee, weak laugh to Henry Sauer and Sammie Haight. Margaret Schmidt bequeaths her place in the orchestra to Elsie Wilhelm. Bessie Johnson Wills her ability to get to school on time in the morning to Estelle Full. Meral J ohnson, bequeaths his excess in height to Karl Betz. James McDonald and Fred Gustavson will their ability to write poetry to Williard Merritt. Alden Cole bequeaths his speed in typewriting to Richard Leiser, hoping that he will make good use of it next year. Hope you win some medals, Richard. Ethel Rhea wills her place 011 the base ball team to Helen Leifelman. Grace Heiman wills her place as pianist in the orchestra to Minnie Elsesser. Helen Butler bequeaths her winning smile to Hildagard Englehardt. Wayne Rex wills his place as editor-in-chief of the annual to Robert Gardner. Wish you lots of success, Robert. TWENTY-SIX
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