Muskegon High School - Said and Done Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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MUSKEGON dozen other Johnsons in school with a Iond farewell. I, Sylvia Kopeloll, leave several boxes ol' candy for tl1e hall guards to pass around wl1ile they're on duty. I, Marie Ringler, leave a non- squeaking scooter to anyone else who lives as far from school as I do. I, Frances Sheringer, leave llly' supa pressed desire to slide down bannisters to Douglas lngells. I, Marie Sonnega, leave my sister to carry on the family tradition of in- telligence. I, Clifford Lind, leave a peaceful quietness in 107. I, Nina Korndorfer, leave a cl1i11a pig to the Board of Education as a place to collect stray pennies. I, Marcella Carlson, leave llly merry disposition to Sooky Miller. I, Dorothy Anderson, leave my I'law- lessly groomed tresses to Maurine Iiauknecht. I, Clara Botrufl, leave three dozen umbrellas to the people having manual classes on rainy days. I, Madeline Dulibon, leave tl1e rub- bers to go witl1 Clara's umbrellas. I, Lillian Dahlquist, leave my mod, esty to Dolores lValsh. I, Dorothy Kitchen, leave a pair ol knee pads to each ol' the cheer leaders. MICHIGAN ll I, Henrietta VanDyke, leave the last part ol' my last name to use it1 case the school becomes flooded. I. Grace Flickema, leave my ice- sl ating ability to Janet 'l'indall. I. Helen Nedeau, leave a 11ew type- tt ritcr Ior tl1e Said and Done office. I. Cathrine DeLong, leave a pad ol' locker permits for each period to Bar- bara .Xrnold. I, Nila Grinnell, leave several pairs ol' polka-dotted overalls for teachers to wear when they plow through term topics and exam papers. I, Evelyn Holfman, leave a supply ol pens, pencils, and paper to Alan Conger i11 tl1e hope that he will stop his eternal borrowing. All other wills are l1ereby made 11ull and void, this being our only official record, to which we set our hand and seal on the thirtieth clay ol' January in the year of o11r Lord, nineteen l1un- dred and thirty-Hve. Signed and Sealed, The Class of 1935 Medrith I-Iirsch, chairman Rolla11d Rice Joe Lenenga Alouha Young Art. Colman Phyllis Vanderlaan ,Moody Iain l.ormi11ff hlolmson, '35 Like a gentle, sweet. caress lVith cool, smoothing, liquid lingers, like whispering breath, abated lfrotn the softly sighing trees, 'I he rain in gentle mood. l.ike a demo11 sent from Hell lVith gnashing, clasI1ing teetl1, Coughing in Iitful spurts, Releasing pent-up fury Upon a defenseless world, 'l'he rain in angry mood.

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no SAIDANDDONE I, Clyde Dephouse, leave my critical capacity to enlarge that of Eugene Mac Caslin. I, Grace Valk, leave a Huted pie tin for Miss YVood to bang upon. I, David Hume, leave my ability to vex any feminine member of the fac- ulty to Billy Chrystal. I Marian E. Nelson, leave my sweet disposition to Anne Carbine. I, Robert De Muro, leave my ability to argue to any one who may find enjoyment in the art. I, Louis Flora, depart from the school with great relief! IVe, Lorraine Johnson and Harold Usmick, leave our favorite waste-basket to Betty NVaymire and Jack Eurich. I, Alouha Young, leave my journal- istic versatility to Jeannette Driver. I, Norval Erickson, leave my seat in the North Muskegon bus to John Emerson. I, John Brandon, leave my reputa- tion as a woman hater to Jack Rior- dan. I, Jane Dearborn, leave my sympa- thetic understanding to Ruth Bauk- necht. I, George Deery, leave my cheery and sunny smile to the school, to be used to dissolve the gloom of the halls on report card Clays. I, Ruth Purdy, leave to go to Jerry. I, Arvid Berglund, leave the dear old school to enter my father's place of business. I, Lydia Bohn, leave Armen and Ruth as the last of the Bohns to dec- orate the school. I, Don Caswell, leave my experience as a navigator to some other Columbus. I, Margaret Enkelmann, leave a ton of paper to Mr. Paulson so he can write his f'Comic History of the N'Vorld. I, Lila DeYoung, leave 100 gallons of punch to future reception commit- tees so that everybody will be satisfied. I, Paul Nelson, leave my personal volume of How to Play Any Instru- ment in Ten Lessons, to the begin- ners' band class. I, Arthur Skoglund, leave my stock ol' old jokes in the garbage. I, Ed Tuleja, leave my bashfulness to Jimmy Eklund. He needs it more than I do. WIC, Ruth and Joe Lenenga, leave hand in hand. I, Clyde Upton, take my repertoire of comical facial expressions with me. I, Ernest Matthews, discard my shy- ness in speech classes. I need it no longer. I, Herbert Lans, leave Digena Van .-Xndel to the tender care of the faculty. I, Robert Picard, leave my ability to spell to any future member of Miss IIedker's classes. I, Douglas Noble, leave my wavy lrlack locks in the show case in the main hall where all may pause and marvel. H I, Lloyd Raskey, leave my manage- ment of athletic teams in the future to Leon Easterly. I, Richard Risk, leave Franny Lange- land for just a short time, I hope. I, Bill Runzel, leave my knowledge of aviation to future presidents of the Aviation Club. I, Vernon Seastrom, leave Leona. I, Arthur Sieplinga, would like to leave something to her, but I'm too bashful. I, Phyllis Vanderlaan, leave a book on The Art of Chewing Gum to Lida Dyer. I, Tom Speake, leave my list of questions to Henry Furmanski. I, Arthur Stenholm, leave all my unused cartoons in Mr. Kensler's waste paper basket. I, Robert Stong, leave a book of comics for the reference shelf in the chemistry department. I, Beverly Wlestover, leave my love for the bicycle to Marian Guild. I, Klare Weei'st.1'a, Ieave my Hair for the sciences to Dorothy Brown. I, Lucille Stauffer, leave a ferocious cat to chase all stray dogs out of the building. I, Mike Czarniecki, leave my only accomplishment, that of dancing, to Ilene Winnell. I, Virginia Johnson, leave the two



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SAID AND DONE 12 I ass CCAZCFLOIZS Girls Boys Class Beauty ......... Jane Dearborn I-landsomest ..,....... John Brandon Cutest Girl . . . Sweetest Girl Most Popular . Class Shark Faculty Rusher Most Practical Class Athlete .. Class Blullfer .. Best Natured . Most Dignihed Class . . .Vernice Andrews . .....,. Marian Nelson . . . . . . .June Madison Beverly Westover . . . . . .Medrith Hirsch ..........Grace Valk ..,......Mabel Cole . . . .Medrith Hirsch . . . .Lorraine Johnson . .Marcella VanZanten Cut Up ...... Marcella Carlson Class Optimist ...... Grace Flickema Class Arguer .... .... J une Madison Best Dressed ........, Jane Dearborn Class Flirt .,.......... Verna Slinger Faculty's Ideal Girl. .Beverly WVestover Most Most Class Generous . . .Catherine DeLong Ladylike . . .Marcella VanZanten Actress .......... June Madison Most Obliging ..Margaret Schroeder Class Fusser ..,..... Marcella Carlson Most Sarcastic ...... Medrith Hirsch Most Bashful .. Virginia Johnson Class Giggler ....... Marcella Carlson Best Dancer ....,.. Vernice Andrews Most Original ....... Grace Flickema Class Pessimist ..Marie Sonnega Class Spinster . . Beverly Westover Most Inquisitive ..... Ruth Purdy Most Ambitious Beverly Westover Most Complimentary . . .Dorothy Anderson Cutest ...... Nicesl ......... . . . .Arthur Colman . . . . .Norval Erickson Most Popular ........,. David Hume Cleverest ......... Class Shark Faculty Rusher Class Athlete .. Class Bluffer .. Most Practical Best Natured .. Wittiest ...,.. Best All-round Most Dignified Class Cut-up .. Optimist Class Class Arguer . . Best Dressed . . .Arthur Stenholm . . . . . . . .Rolland Rice . . . . . . . .Richard Risk . . . , , .Douglas Nobles . . . . .Clyde Dephouse . . . . . . .Frank Johnson . .... George Deery . . . . . . . .David Hume . , . . . .Harold Osmick . . . . . . . .Herbert Lans . . .Clyde Upton . . ... ...Don Caswell . . . . . . . .Bob DeMuro . . . . . .Arthur Colman Class Flirt ............. Ray Johnson ,- 1 I Most Generous r icu'ty's Ideal Boy .... Frank Johnson . . . . . .Douglas Hamm Most Gentlernanly ..... Herbert Lans Most Obliging . Class Fusser . . . Most Sarcastic ..... Most Bashful .. Class Giggler .. Best Dancer . . . Most Original . Class Pessimist . Class Bachelor . Most Inquisitive Most Ambitious Class Actor ..,..... . . . . .Vernon Seastrom .Clyde Dephouse . . . .Tom Speake .Clyde Dephouse . . . .Joe Lenenga ........David Hume . . . . .Mike Czarniecki Arthur Stenholm . . . . .Louis Flora . . . . . . .John Brandon . . . . . .Bob De Muro . .Frank Johnson Most Complimentary, Mike Ciarniecki

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