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n Senior Sunshine Society- Junior Sunshine Society
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I I, Wilson Dickhaut, will my Caesar pony to Paul Gene Scheller, who finds it difficult to get through without a ride. I, Aaron Dunn, will all the extra time I shall have next year to next year's editor. I am sure whoever it is will need the time and I shall surely have some extra time since I shall not have to work on the maga- zine. I, Elizabeth Edmonds, will a talking picture of myself to the school so that my presence will not be miss- ed so much. I, Casper Eilert, will to Mr. Jacques an International Tractor to be used in demonstratlon work in the Agriculture classes. lCasper surely knows where his bread and butter comes from.D I, Frank Fessenden, will all of my extra-curricular activities to Frank Henderson so that he will not have time to get into mischief. I, Harry Gerber, will a book of violin selections to Paul Wehr. These selections are very easy. Paul should be able to play them well if he practices at least sixteen hours per day for 23 years, II months, one week, 6 days, and I5 hours. I, Martha Gonnerman, will to Ruby Vines a piece of ice with the advice that Ruby take this as a model when boys make eyes at her, since this is the way I have so successfully resisted Cupid's advances. I, Dorothy Grabert, will to Angelo Stephens my book entitled How to Tiptoe Through High School as a Pretended Genius, which tells how to get a great big kick out of school life and still stay in the good grace of all the Captains of Pretended Knowledge, in other words, teachers. I, Louise Graf, will my hair to Marie Kapperman so that Marie will not have to spend so much time curl- ing her hair. I, Marie Meinschein Green, will several of my personal letters to Mr. Gough, so that the commercial classes may have some interesting letters for dictation. I, Mary Gulledge, will my wig to Lillian Riecken so that Lillian Riecken will not have so much trouble in keeping her hair back. We, Florence Hageman and Myrtle Harbert will a book on How to Get Along to Frances Vines and Emma Oliver so that they may get along as well as we have. I, Ruby Hames, will to Mr. Pence another aquarium in which he is to put some of the poor fish he is always talking about. I, Viola Hartman, will a complete record of my days absent since being in High School to Elizabeth Harris, so that Elizabeth may use it as a model. No days absent, therefore no record. I, Charles Hix, will my position as chief monitor to Sampson Klotz, Jr., because Sampson is the only person who, in my opinion is physically fit for the strain of the position. I, Alma Lourene Holler, will my height to Agnes Utley so that next year she may be tall enough to get the tip-off in class basketball as I did this year. I, Esther Knoop, will to Herbert Schafer the exclusive right to be with Janice Redman as much as I have, since Janice and I may be parted next year. I, Dorothy Faye Layer, will to Esther Carroll the wedding ring left me by a member of the class of '29 hoping it will be of more use to Esther than it has been to me. I, Stella Marie Mann, will my horse and buggy to Frederick Sills so that he will have a safer way to come to school. Apparently he needs this since he seems unable to handle his Ford as it should be handled. I, Loretta Fern Miller, will Emily Greathouse my book entitled Overcoming Backwardnessn and I hope she will profit from it. I, Jobie Oliver, will to Richard Caldemeyer all of the jokes, in which my name has been used, in the Hoop-Pole so that he may not have to look for any new iokes while he is editor of the Hoop-Pole. ' I, William Oliver, will the l93l cooking class a box of prunes. I, Elizabeth Peters, will to any Junior typist my position as typist in Mr. Rust's Office. I have found this quite an advantage, since I have first access to Mr. Rust's Civics and Economics reference books. I, Janice Redman, will my diploma to Mr. Hames, because I feel that he deserves it after all the help he has given me in chemistry. Will Continued on Inside Back Cover
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4 Mr. Cyrus Gunn , Boys'Athlotic Coach Miss Thetis Kemp Girls' Athletic Coach Intramural Winners or Girls Sophomore Boys Miss Miriam Wilson Girls' Physical Training Teacher Clyde Del: ur Student Manager
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