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EIIEIIIEIIEIIEIIIEACORN I933.?.Il2llZIl- 1Il ..4lla'1 Class Will We, noT following The examvple of The mosT illusfrous class of '32, claim To be rich- esT in rare and priceless gifTs, which we willingly and unwillingly give To our iuniors on This lTwenTy-ninTh day of May,l providing noT one flunks more Than four subiecTs in his senior year. We, hereby nominafe and appoinf Ed Wynn and Jack Pearl, beTTer known as The Fire Chief and Baron Munchausen, To execuTe This LasT Will and TesTamenT To The besf of Their abiliTy. ITEM I The 9O sTudenTs, namely Pool and I-larsh, leave Their reporT cards To Earl Park and DwighT Mills who can, if They are properly forged by some professional like RoberT BrundreTT, use Them To Take home To Their parenTs. ITEM Il To Jessie Roufzohn and Mary Keller go The unsurpassed leadership of The FiTzgib- bons, while To Lenore Morris goes Louise WuicheT's aThleTic abiIiTy. ITEM Ill William Feinerer and Charles Morris wish Thaf Their abiIiTy To play The TrumpeT be lefT To I-lerb Whalen and Jack Reeder. ITEM IV CharloTTe Rogge leaves To Jane STanley her personalify plus, while CharloTTe Anke- ney and Maiorie Lehr leaves To Junivere SwarTsell Their perfecT dancing abiliTy. ITEM V DeVoe Turpin and CelesTe Brown leave Their exTreme heighT To Sample Boehme and Thomas-Thomas-Thomas. ITEM VI To JusTine Shively goes The boisTerousness of Sylvia BonTecou, Peggy Davies and MargareT Roehm combined. ITEM VII Mona CoTTon leaves To Isabel Frank The memories of a daTe wifh FouTs. ITEM VIII Jack SmiTh and RoberT Davis leave some rasslin Togs To Tom Hodgson and Fred Hussey. ITEM VII Bob Pape and Ross Srnifh leave To Ralph Rinderknechf Their exTraordinary aTTiTude in class. ITEM X Paul Dozier leaves a daTe book and a locker Tull of love noTes To David Israel and Edward Cook. ITEM XI Peggy Pickrel leaves a racoon coaT To Sue SmiTh and Margaref Shank, who can use iT aT The same Time. ITEM XII Fleafhman Allen unwillingly consenTed To give his abiliTy To keep quief in class To Fred Barr, and Elly Black leaves To Jean Davis an unused aThleTic TickeT. ITEM XIII Jane Eby leaves her forgiveable shyness To Frances Geiger, who should use some more of iT on Desch. Page Twgnfy-Three
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EIISIIEIIEIIEIISACORN I933'5II2ll2IIE1Il'.SlIZ Class Hisfory lCon+inuedj Jane: And remember Jrhe Leap Year Dance +ha+ year? Thal' was somelhing novel and difierenll Rosemary: Only a few ioined our midsi in Jrhe eighrh year. l-lere's Louise Tschop, Paul Dozier, Phyllis Wiley. . . Jane: And Kay Kiser, and Evelyn Schoenberger. Heavens loolc al our clolhesl Rosemary: And so we really began our amazing high-school career! Jane: l-lere's DeVoe Turpin, Daphne Thomas, Bob Connelly, Harrier Brown, Richard Ragar, Mary Huffman, Maurice Leen, and Frances Riggs. All of rhese came in The ninrh year +o help bring us fame. Rosemary: And over here is rhe lenih year . . . Belly Donado, Johnny Young, Imogene l-larrline, Diclc Lamb, and l-lealhman Allen. Jane: And Peggy Piclqrel gave all ihe boys a lhrill when she came our 'From Dayron View in ihe Jrenrh grade. Rosemary: l-lere's a picfure of our elevenrh year. l-lere's Celesle Brown, Else Newcomer, Margarel Roehm, Corwin Riie, l-lelene Sievens, Mildred Ball, Ames Gard- ner, and lasi buf noi leasr rhe bashiul Joe Godfrey. Jane: And finally we come lo Jrhe picrure of our mosi illusirious senior graduaiing class. Rosemary: My, aren'l' we an inlelligenl loolcing group? Jane: To loolc al us now you'd never guess Thai we once enrered lcindergarlen as ignoranl children, would you? Rosemary: Our number grew by leaps and bounds 'rhis year, didn'+ il? We cer- lainly musr be a renowned class. Mona CoH'on came all +he way from Texas +0 gradu- are wirh us! Jane: And here's Jane Barlow, Sian Confer. Jean Callander, Charles Danis, Fred Lealherman, Ed Lorenz, Jack Margolis, Friiz Pansing, and Gilberl Phares-nearly all from Dayion View. Rosemary: And Barlow l-leilces and Belly Pavey. Could il have been pre- arranged? Jane: And +ha+'s all Jrhere is, fhere isn'+ any more- Rosemary: l'm iusr wondering . . Jane: Whal? Rosemary: l'rn iusl wondering if lhis lasl picrure will look as foolish len years from now as Jrhese old ones do Jro us lodayl Jane: l wouldn'+ be a bir surprised-bur l'm afraid we'll have 'ro wail' awhile 'ro find 'rhal our! JANE SMITH Page Twenty-Two
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BIISIIEIISIIEIISACORN I933ZIl'SlI2Il. 1lI.'1IIZ Class Will ITEM XIV ArThur Brand leaves his hair cuT money, which he has saved Tor The pasT Three years, To Hugh Evans. ITEM XV Kay Kiser leaves her pep, vim, and vigor as an example To The iunior girls. ITEM XVI SiebenThaler, LauTenschlager, PriTchard, and Schoenberger leave Their names To McLaughlin, ChaTTerTon, and Nicholas. IT They accepT Them They will have The profes- sors Tongue Tied nexT year. ITEM XVII The Mosses leave Their school spiriT To Claribel Courson while ChrisTine MaTThieu leaves To ElizabeTh OIT The memories oT good Times wiTh a Fairview boy. ITEM XVIII George Ohmer leaves To Mary Lois Allen his exTreme sense oT humor while STan l-loward and Dick Larkin leave Their abiliTy To skip school To RoberT Ross. ITEM XXIV STan ConTer leaves his exTreme shyness Toward The women To Trigg TroTTer. ITEM XXV l-lelene STevens besTows her curly locks upon MarTha Graybill and Maurice Leen leaves his weakness Tor blondes To Erderick Robinson. .ITEM XXVI Mildred Ball bequeaThs To DoroThy Coolidge her romaTic naTure, while Paul Her- ring leaves his griT and deTerminaTion To EdiTh Sample. ITEM XXVII Good ole Bob Servis leaves his search Tor an Old Fashioned Girl To Richard O'l-learn, and Herb Bahl leaves a pair oT TooTball shoes, size number l2, To Joe Cham- b l ' . er am ITEM XXVIII Bob Weaver leaves a used correspondence course in love-making To The school library. ITEM XXIX Barlow l-leikes leaves his wide awake look To Doss SmiTh. ITEM XXX Frances Riggs, Jean Callander, and Mary I-luTTman leave Their big booming voices To Rodney Boren, and Mary Louise l-lollinger leaves a perTecT aTTendance record To The school as a bad example. ITEM XXXI Marcedas BaTes leaves her passion Tor small-Town sheiks To JaniTh McMann. while To The kindergarTen goes The ambiTion oT John Young. ITEM XXXII Phyllis OTTo wishes ThaT her sTiTT neck be leTT To some TidgeTy Junior nexT year while Virginia PaTTerson and Lois Werner leave Their abiliTy To be librarians To l-larrieT Crawford. Page Twenfy-four
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