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. . 1937 T ,W . IJ. , ., ' lull ERRINE . . . , '24 high heart lives long? LAXVRENCIQ PONVELL . . . What is life without a little fun mixed in? SIP V is 'YJ7' lXf1ARY HIQNSLEY . . . Of manners gentle, ana' affections mild. ICARL IQIQYNOLDS . . . Hear what others have to say then exam- ine it, weigh it, and judge for yourself. RAl.l'H SELEE . . . I am sure fares are an enemy to lifef' CILEN SCIUVARTZ . . . merry heart with a cheerful counte- IZQIZFEKU LINDSEY SENTER . . . ' The best thing in the world is wit, the next best thing is to quote it, IXIONA IXIILLER fl bloom that defies the blast. TOM SEVERNS . . . 'flle is a cvise person who knows what to flo nexlf' FRANK SLOBY . . . He lives most who tlzinles most. lX 1ARGARl'I'l' XNEIED . . . Earnest and ambitious worker. L, T' CIEOROE SMIQTZLER . . . 'l 111 Ile arts just as he ought. f Y .L A l A gm LAWSON SNODGRASS . . . Fields are won by those who believe in Zl'i7Z7l1'7lg.H LEONARD THOMPSON . . . We first make our habits ana' then our habits make us. X J. I J ml 39' . ' as kt
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'-Q80-M, SENIORS . . GEORGE BROOKS . . . Let him be what he is and seek not to alter him. GLEN BROOKS . . . What sweet delight a quiet life affords. CLARENCE DAVIS . . . 'fSilence when nothing need be said is elo- quenee of discretion. BERNICE ADKINS . . . Her pleasant smile has won for her a host of friends. GEORGE DEGROSS . . . Where there's a will there's a way. TOM GOSSMAN . . . 'Ullaking the most of life, that's all. LANORA COLLINS . . . There is no genius in life like energy and activity. GEORGE HADALLER . . . Newer known to say an unkind word. GEORGE HAGEN . . . rw' ' ' Ihe secret of success lies in constancy of purpose. ROBERT KERNS . . . His fine intelleet will win him a high posi- tion in the world. XXVILLIAINI lX'ICDANIEL . . . A good disposition is more 'valuable than gold. HELEN HANGER . . Short but sweet. CHARLES USBORNE . . . Think and speak for yourself. ART'IiUR PIERCE . . . He has learned the luxury of doing good,
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SENIOR CLASS WILL , the senior class of 1937 of the Mossyrock High School do hereby will and bequeath the following for their own use and benefit: To the juniors-our dignity which they seem to lack. I, Tom Gossan, will all the broken-hearted girls which I leave in Mossyrock High School to Gordon Steele. I, Tom Severns, will my football suit to Eddie DeGross. I, Glen Schwartz, will my temper to Herman Hatfield, the timid soul. I, Lawson Snodgrass, leave my curly hair to Dick Rydman. I, Bill McDaniel, leave my froggie voice to Oliver Judd. I, Berniece Adkins, will my musical laugh to Alma Sherman. I, Bob Kerns, will my black whiskers to that dashing blonde, Homer Swigert. I, Art Pierce, will my recitation ability to Earl Quinn. I, Frank Sloby, leave my height to any Chinaman who feels he needs it. 7 I Mary Hensley, will my Mae West figure to Florence Bergen. I, Clarence Davis, leave my foolish jabber to Betty Anderson, who is so quiet. I, Earl Reynolds, will my glasses to Leonard Schwartz, my side kick. I, George Hadaller, will my superior air to Jean Jarvis. I, George Hagen, will my position as school bus driver to Louzena Metzker. I, hflargaret Weed, will my sophistication to Imogene Bratcher. I, Charles Osborne, leave a broken hearted sophomore to Alfred Taylor. I, Glen Brooks, will my size to Mr. Gehrke. VVanda Hummel leaves nothing. If she does she'll come back after it. I, George Brooks, will my southern accent to Effie McBee. I, Lanora Collins, will my riding pants and boots to HBO Kelly. I, George DeGross, leave with many regrets. I. George Smetzler, leave my ability to coach the girls' basketball team to my younger brother, Jack Smetzler. Doc Senter leaves his clownish actions at the lVI.H.S.--forever-fwe hope.J I, Helen Hanger, leave my ability to cook to the future Home Ec. classes. I, Mona Miller, will my position as yell queen to Dorothy Riffe. I, Ted Perkins, will my POPEYE MUSCLES to Cecil Baker. I, Leonard Thompson, will my peacock strut to Loren Swigert. I, Ralph Selfe, leave my Virginian wit and chatter to Bernie DeGr0ss. ffMother's Little lWan.I I, Barney Powell, leave my picture in the hall so all students can admire it. CAhern lj We, the Senior Class, will the ability to run the school to the faculty. Page Twelve
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