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MORRISONIAN Ambitions of The Seniors GRACE PARTRIDGE E. VV. ANDERSON: To be a draftsman, successful, of course. BOBB: To be president of the United States some day. ADLE: To be a success at whatever I attempt. R. M. BOYD: To teach physical culture. A. BROOKEY: To have a girl in every city in the United States. I. BROOKEY: To have a complete set of United States pennies. G. CAVERLY: To be proprietor of a beer-garden. D. DARBY: To marry an heiress and I hope she's good lookin'. L. DIEHL: To grow up. U. DODGE: To be secretary to a man with a big lap. DOE: To be a movie actress and get my picture in the papers. FULLER: To be a nurse. H. GALE: To be a torrid screen lover, like Robert Taylor. GAMBLE: To be the bosses' private secretary. GERLACH: To be an aviator. GILLESPIE: To be an Advice to Lovelorn Editor. E. D. W. H. R. B, GOFF: To reduce. V. GREAVES: To be a successful beautician. T. HABBERSHAW: To be a great baseball player. A. HART: To be a successful stenographer. B. HITCHCOCK: To be a popular stenographer. C. HITE: To be a nurse, popular with my patients. C. HOLLOWAY: To be a nerve specialist and care for my own nerves. D. HOOD: Just a home with the morning glo1'ies. ON. HOYT: I'm not fussy. OR. HOYT: To own a successful stock farm. L. JUDD: To be everybody's friend. D. JERDEN: To be a high-falutin', rootin', tootn' oil man. K. KING: To be Jack of all trades, master of none. L. KOTVVICKI: To be the most popular man in the world. f my li'fe E. LANGDON: To be secretary to the first woman president, M. LANDON: To be a professional potato peeler. P. LEFURGEY: To be a successful mortician. C. LELAND: To be a professional baseball player. C. LINSOVVE: To be an automotive engineer. M. MacLEAN: To sleep, eat, swim, and go horseback riding the rest o H. MARSHALL: To travel, Washington and back. P. MCCARTY: To catch a fish so big I can tell the truth about it. D. MORSE: To make up my mind what I want to do, G. PARTRIDGE: To be a well-known dress designer. G. RICHMOND: To be a successful business man. J. ROCKWELL: To be a ditch digger. L. ROOT: To be a successful business man's wife, B. ROTH: To be a ipenmanship teacher. R. SALSBURY: To make a living without working. J. SCOTT: To be a stewardess on an airliner. A. SERVEN: To be professor of mathmatics at University of Michigan. H. SMITH: To be an aeronautical engineer. E. VAN DE WALKER: To be a famous doctor. D. VAN DE VENTER: To be a famous d0ctor's famous nurse. I. WILLIAMS: To be an aviatrix on an American or United airliner. J. WILLIAMS: To be a lawyer and to win every case. H. YOUNG: To be a radio comedian like Joe Penner. Page 20
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HERBERT MARSHALL c4Herbv: Be always ashamed to catch thyself idle. Football ................ 3 ALAIRE HART Lairie Things are not always what they seem. Commerc'l Contest 4 Commercial Club.. 4 Library ................ 4 MORRISONIAN xx C, DORIS FULLER Cl1arms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Glee Club .........,.. 4 CARL LINSOWE Poets utter great and wise things which they themselves do not understand. Orchestra .............. 3 4 Latin Club ...... .... 3 Class Play ........ ..,. 4 4 Oration .,....... .... 4 Page 19
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- MORRISONIAN- The Staff First row: Mareelline MacLean, Dorothy Morse, Earldene Langdon. Second row: Betty Goff. Lucille Judd, Bernice Hitt-hcock, Robert Bobb, Irene Brookey, Jeanette Scott, Louise Root, Dorothy Hood, Gordon Richmond, Donna Van de Venter. Mildred Boyd. Third row: XValdo Anderson, Darrserden, Paul Lefurgey, Harry Smith. Absent: Gordon Caverly. This year book could not have been successful had it not been for the sincere effort of each member on the staff to make it so. liach has worked hard in order that its pages might contain the complete record of our last school year and the memories of the Class of '37. The members of the staff are: Dorothy Morse. liditor-in-chief: liarldene Langdon and Mareelline MacLean, Associate lfditorsg Betty Goff and Mildred Boyd, Girls' Sport Editors: Lucille Judd and lYaldo Anderson, Art liditorsl Bernice Hitchcock, Irene llrookey and Jeanette Scott, Alumni Editors, Una Dodge and Donna Van de Venter. Feature lfditorsg llarry Smith and Darrell Ierden, Boys' Sport Editors, Marcelline MacLean, Dorothy Hood, Dorothy Morse, Paul Lefurgey, Robert llobb, and Cordon Caverly, Business Managers. Page 21
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