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Pai c Iweniy-five TALAH I CLASS WILL r , the j raduating class of January ' 23, realiziiifj that we are rcspon- sihle for the fact that North Cen- tral is the best school in the world — a ' hem — hope that the school may continue along the primrose l)ath of success. But knowing the deficiencies of those who are to follow us, we find it necessary to sacrifice the following accumulations. We leave Roscoe Herndon ' s excess avoir- dupois to Dick Stejer hoping that he may realize his ambition of weighing 93 pounds. We give Loeta John ' s record to Kearney Walton, with the wish that he attend more to his studies and, under the benign influence of Loeta, to curb his wild tendencies. We bequeath Dorothy Kippen ' s curls to the head janitor for an O-cedar mop. We leave a handsome old dagguerotype of Ed Adams and Phyllis Schaikle to the trophy ca.se as their like will never again be .seen in . orth Central. We leave a certificate of remembrance to the Girls ' League from Jakey Coetz because he is grieved that he will have to leave that organization to shift for itself now that he is giving up active control since he will graduate. He always wanted to get in that society. We leave the uniquely formed lower limbs of LeRoy Riddle to torn Laird because science tells us that an arch will support more tonnage than a column. V ' e bequeath the hair of Wesley Jonas, the eyes of Janice McAvoy and the lady-killer line of Frank Jenkins to George Castle, hop- ing that with these he may corner the affec- tions of that freshie dancer that he is chasing so diligently. The class play cast will the entire output of the Krause Candy comi)an) ' and Hoyt Bros., the florist ' s, to the stage crew to add to what they swiped after the second act of Dulcy. We leave our photo proofs to the senior B ' s, with prayer that their pictures will be worse than ours, which isn ' t possible. We had almcst decided to will Winnie Eal - to Dick Marks but that little cuss hasn ' t enough brains to appreciate his good luck so we ' ll be darned if we will. We give the Old Faithful Company — Tom and Louie Aston — to the next clas.s — not that they need ' em. The girls in the class give a vote of thanks to Georgia Eells because she made Ding Grover a woman hater. We had almost decided to leave Carmen Eggerth to Maury Balfour, but we don ' t see what .she ever did to be treated like that. We almost bequeathed Ed Miller to Joyce Grier, but decided it wasn ' t necessary. The News staff leave the lecture course put on for their benefit to the next staff — God help ' em. We leave the .self admitted good looks of Elmer Hix to I ' aul Berry Smithson to add to the good looks — also self admitted — he already has. We leave Martha .Xhrens perfectly wonder- ful blond hair to Dorothea Oien — not that she needs it. (Paid Adv.) Ray Currie wanted us to give his guileless smile and angelic hair to the woman that broke his heart. Will little Dea Davis please step up and say, thank you for them. Homer Manley ' s everlasting devotion to Mary McMaster we leave to the highest bidder — don ' t crowd, folks. We were going to leave something to Ethel Lafferty, but as she seems perfectly satisfied with the class president she already has, we decided that she didn ' t need it. We leave Don Smith and Frank Jenkins to the Review, with pra er that the cartoonist will get some more ideas for Harold Teen from them. This class gives Stub Hatton to Walla Walla as he seems to like that town ' s feminine population e.xceetlingly well. We leave Thelma Parmenter ' s dignity to the freshies. Heaven knows they need it. Those that were not mentioned were omit- ted because our rates are strictly ca.sh and they wouldn ' t come through with euough to buy their ])ublicity. l ast, but not least, we leave our prof and respect for the best high school in the world — North Central. With a pang of sorrow, way down inside, we leave her to the doubtful mercies of the dumb-bells that are to follow us. Thus exits the best class that ever bluffed through a lesson. We are gone, but don ' t forget us. ( Signed ) TN ■RED EALY, chairman EDWARD T. MILLER JACK GROVER
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TALAH I Page hvenly-four HENRY C. SETTERS Manual Arts courao Swords !inil Scissors Hermit of Hawaii Rifle club President. ' 22 Treasurer. ' 21. ' 22 Traffic squad C. ALLEN SHKRER General course Dulcy Radio club Spring Fever Orchestra. ' 19, ' 20. ' 21 Band. ' 19. ' 20 News staff, ' 22 HAZEL ELIZARHTH SORENSON Home Economics course Entered from Lewis ami Clark, fall ' 21 Olrl Reserves, service chairman Girls ' Leag ue Social ser ' ice committee chairman HERBERT STRAND Scientific course DON THOMPSON Manual Arts course MAE TTJTTLE Commercial course MINNIE CERITA WILDE Scientific course Art club Treasurer. ' 22 Glee club Cantata, spring ' 22 Hermit of Hawaii Girls ' League honor roll GLENN CECIL TAYLOR Commercial course Delta club Hi-Jinx Engineers society President, ' 22, ' 23, vice president, ' 20 Aquatic club ' ice president, treasurer Commercial club Vice president Glee club Chroniclers Boys ' Federation I ' shering committee, chairman Locker .squad Traffic squad Associated Student councils Class football. ' 19, ' 22 Shaffer entertainment Class president, ' 22 Class basket ball, ' 19 Dulcy Football, second team, ' 20 Rooters ' club Rooter king, ' 22 .lAMES ADRIAN WARREN General course Freshman strong man, ' IG Track. ' 21. ' 22 Swinuiiing. ' 22 Football, second team. 21 Aquatic club Rifle club ' ice president Traffic squad, lieutenant RHEA MAY WITHERS General course Aniphion society ELSIE MAY ZEIGE Commercial course Girl Resor ' es OLD TIMES, OLD FRIENDS, OLD LOVE ' riiere are no girls like the good old girls, — Against the world I ' d stake ' em ! As buxom and smart and clean of heart As the Lord knew how to make ' em ! They were rich in spirit and common-sense, And piety all supportin ' ; They could bake and brew, and had taught school, too, And they made such likely courtin ' ! There are no boys like the good old bovs, — When we were boys together ! When the grass was sweet to the brown bare feet That dimpled the laughing heather; When the pewee sung to the summer dawn Of the bee in the billowy clover, Or down by the mill the whip-poor-will Echoed his night song over. — Eugene Field.
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