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Douglas Powers “Valiant, wise, resourceful, an athlete of grace. Lucile Kirby A maiden never bold of spirit.” Allen Houseworth “Why must life all labor be? Lillian Camper An altogether genial character.” Ernest Steadman “He was six feet of man; clean grit, and human nature.” Blanche Bateman “She laughs, she commands, and talks with her eyes. Wilford Hart In disaster calm, in success, moderate, in all himself.” Ruth Porter ‘ Such a likable personality.’’
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Ben Heirs “Worry never made men great--so why should 1 worry.’’ Jean Campbell “T here is more in me than thou understandest.” Roy Jacobcs “Red hair does not make the Irishman. Jeanne Bumgarner “Fashioned so slenderly, young, and so fair.” Glenn Moore ‘ His friends--tbey are many, his foes--are there any ?” Gladys McCutcheon ‘ Pretty to walk with, pretty to talk with, and good.” Kenneth Adams “He may smile and smile, and be a villain still.” Esther Chase “Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I.”
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SENIOR WILL Our high school career draws to a close. We. the Seniors of 1929. being of sane mind and good judgment do hereby set our seal to the unconditional bestowal of our legacies as follows: ro the teachers we leave memories of our hard looks, brilliant recitations, and unquestionable behavior. To the Juniors we leave our superiority over the lower classmen. To the Sophmores we leave a goodly supply of our dignity and a mess for concentration. To the Freshmen we leave our charming manners and unassuming self-assurance. INDIVIDUALITY I'o my sister. Lucia. I. Muriel Wirth, leave my loquacious nature. To Leota Williams. I. Lillian Camper, leave my sunny smile. I'o nobody. I. Gladys McCutcheon, sorrowfully leave Gleeson. To Amanda Ulstad. I, Dot Uren, leave my movie magazines. May she satify her longing for handsome heroes. To Herb Posley, I, Dick Moore, leave my shyness toward women. Be careful. Herb! l o Kathryn Stapleton, I, Elizabeth Humphrey, leave my dramatic ability. May she. too, develop her personal magnetism. 'I'o Dorothy Culbertson, 1, Nina Tompkins, leave my raven curls. To Velva Lineker, I. Iris Hawkins, leave my manly voice. To Verna Powers. I, Julia Flower, leave a bit of my curly hair To Genevieve Miller. I, Pauline Gould, leave my straight forward excuses in English. To Willma Duensing, I, Nadine, leave my angelic nature. To Bettie Bonner, I. Elinor Brady, leave my vampish ways. I'o Amy Brooks, feeling I can hardly stand the loss, I, Lorna St. Sure leave my fairy-like slenderness. I'o Virginia Jacobes, I, Peggy McMillen, leave my effervescent vocabulary. To some lowly Frosh, I. Edith Lambert, being tired of silly noise, leave my boisterous ways. To Laura Reed, I, Ethel Lopes, leave a share of mischief. To Luveme Linton. I, Bill Dennison, leave my ability to charm the ladies. To Dorothy Blackmore, I, Nada Storey, leave my petite stature. Am 1 not generous? To Bernice Putnam, I, Esther Jackson, leave high “C . To Harry Bockmann, I. Chet Packard, leave bottles of liniment and, iodine which may assuage the results of football. To James Costello, I. Doug Chambers, leave my tendency to talk m ’ch end say little. To the next “goat”, I. Lester Blackmore. leave my reputation as “Hmdy Andy” To Juanita Greene. I. Marie Bloyd. leave my schoolgirl figure. I'o an otherwise faithful citizen, I. Blanche Bateman, leave my many its.” To some body who needs entertainment during English, I, Esther Chase, leave the secret of successful penny matching.
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