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1 9 MIRROR 3 CLASS WILL We, the illustrious, if slightly misunderstood Senior class of the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty, feeling uncertain of our fate in the future, do hereby bequeath and bestow the following : The door shades in the Seniors ' Girls ' room to the Junior Girls if they can get them, the Marmon to the Field Museum, and the following personal bequests: Betty Fulton — Her hell-like voice to Fisher Howe. Stokely — His Roycemore Dates to Nat Blatchford. Mary — Her emotional outbursts to Sewall Greeley. Phelps — His attitude to the Seventh Grade hoys. Barbara — Her retiring nature to George Hale. Gil — His youthful pranks to Gordon Adamson. Pub — Her green comb to the Freshman Girls. Herman — His knowledge of stage-craft to the Stage Committee. Betty Reed White — Her violin technique to the orchestra. Russ — His general knowledge of affairs to the parents. Darse — Her athletic abilities to Rod Webster. Mac — His white knitted cap to the costume room. Helen — Her dogs to the orphans of the storm. Lud — His ability to give financial reports to Charles Harding. Lou — Her worldly wisdom to Mary Lewis. Carl — His winning smile to the Pepsodent Company. Jenny — Her sunny disposition to Charlotte Chandler. Allen — His scholastic ability to those who need it. Anna — Her calmness to the Eighth Grade boys. Doodie — His shuffling gait to Libby Koch. Annie — Her business-like tendencies to John Eliott. Duly witnessed and signed on the sixth day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty, A. D. 7 h 17
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1 9 MIRROR 3 HERMAN LACKNER : ' They are lost who have not speech. BETTY WHITE: The intricacies of a violin were hers to command. STOKELY WEBSTER : ' In sootli he was a man of flightful fancies. 16
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1 9 MIRROR 3 WHO ' S WHO AND WHAT ' S WHAT Ladies and Gentlemen, we are honored this evening hy the presence of several celehrities. I shall mention just a few of the most famous. The first on my list is Miss Elizabeth Reed White, foremost facial surgery expert. She noseher stuff ! Sitting, or should I say reclining , next to her, is Miss Helen Walcott, a living example of her own success with permanent waves. On her right are the two famous grils whom you all know — the Misses Howe and Gerhard, the most successful graduates of the National Correspondence School. After devoting several years to their studies, they both graduated with Masters ' Degrees in How to be Popular. ' The tall blonde of the group is Miss Annie M. Mason, who won distinction by learning the art of driving - in one week of seven (7) days. Smoothness and acceleration is her slogan, and her car bears the scars of many a victorious encounter. The young lady with the natural auburn curls is Miss Bee Burlingham, the famous specialist in collisions (chiefly between radiators and knees). Next to her we have Miss J. D. Hill, famous modiste, and a perfect example of How to Make your Clothes last a Lifetime. The travel twins, nee Fulton and Ruffner, are living demonstrations of What Travel can do for the Run-Down. There we have the noted authoress, Miss Publius Street, who has recently written an essay on the subject, Pompeiian Pups, and Why I like Spaghetti. The biggest surprise is Miss Mary Cushman, who is a perfect example of How to do things in a Big Way, as is evidenced by the success she has attained in demonstrating Mademoiselle Teny ' s reducing machine. Give these little girls a big hand, boys! JuJildevU l i li l wlJ USmithU Z2L IbaviiJ IWil) IE5J 18
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