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jlv 9 3 0 Qlgmlllilllllllll-IIII-lllgm-hgmillllIllll!WOllll-lllpwyi Anna Summers: Her artistic ability to Bernadine Milligan. joe Donahue: His sweaters to Billy Holmes. May his collection be one of the greatest in the world. Rondoe Tipsword: His ability to talk fast to Willis Ogden. Paul Conway: His ability as a speaker to anyone who can do as well. Dotty Eades: Her winning way and popularity to Phyllis Hannah. Howard Doss: His gum drops to Margaret Anderson. Olen Greathouse: His vim', and vitality to Harry Perry. Roy Hayes: His interest in a certain Sophomore girl to Clarkson Thorn- berry. Ed Foster: His vocabulary to the lower classmen to be distributed equally among them. Opal Doss: Her friendliness and sunny good 11ature to Phyllis Hannah. Ruby Fulk: Everything she has made in cooking class this year to Helen Marquiss, hoping that she will gain in weight. Mary Heath: Some of her extra credits to anybody who 11eeds them. Don Zindars: His bashful ways to Kenney Allen. Frank Hetishee: His book reports to I'ud Kratz so they will remain in school. It seems that J. K. Felts was the most blessed by the Senior Class. Bernice and Zelma Nelson and Alma McFeeters: Contribute a portion of their long hair to Mr. Felts. Dwight Wilkey: His studious ambition to Burl Downey and Tubby Ashton. Gerald Miller: A minute portion of his indolence to Charles Finson. What is the difference between Uncle Sam, a rooster, and an old maid? Uncle Sam says, Yankee-doodle-doo: the rooster says, cockee-doodle-doog and the old maid says, any doodle-doo. o o O o o Can ou ima fine a Scotchman and a ew foin f down the street, the Scotch- Y. .ff 23 .5 . . . . man throwing his money away, and the jew picking it up and giving it back to him? 0 0 O o o Mother: Son, do I smell tobacco on 'our breath? , y Ed F.: Yes, mother: why? ' Mother: You'll 'ust have to sto foin f out with those girls. .l pgs 3 as 0 O 0 0 Senior: How were our frades last uarter? If y Hg q Freshman: jules Verne. Senior: How's that? Freshman: Twent thousand lea ues under the C. Y 5 O 0 0 0 H. D.: Gee, I've busted my auto. Old Man: My goodness! It must have been a calamityf, H. D.: No, it was a Buick. o o 0 o o Young Girl: You really mean he is an actor? Another Girl: Sure: you remember the picture, 'Slide, Kelly, Slide'? VVell, he was the greasy spot. o o O 0 o Mrs. Meyer: And on our trip up there we passed about twenty-Eve people in parked carsf, Paud. M.: Oh, I'm sure you're mistaken. There must have been an even number. -17-
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