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ALICE SULLIVAN G?ym Club, 1, 2; Press Club, 3; Captain Class Hockey, 1, 2; Hockey, 3; Baske ball, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 1; C' eerlealcr, 1, 2, 3; “Tiger Lily’’ Staff. Blond, athletic, popular, good sport, willing worker, ticket seller, good style. JAMES THOMAS Football, 1, 3; Basketball, 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y, 1. 2; Science Club, 1; Gym Club, 2, 3. - Vice President, 3. Athletic, “he-man”, danci g, friendly, hearty laugh, peppy. The National Honorary Society We wish to congratulate those seniors who received the honor of being elected as members of the National Honorary Society. The necessary qualifications for such an appointment are scholarship, character, leadership, and loyalty. The students who received this distinction are Vance Carlson, Hele i Caskey, Marian Covert, and John My- ers.
THE TIGER LILLY CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of P. A. H. S., realizing that it is better to give than to receive do hereby, as party of the first part, declare the following to be our last will and testament written on February 13, 1936. Therefore, the party of the first part bequeaths the following to the party of the second part or any party thereafter: To the high school we leave cement to patch cracks in the halls. To the showers, more space. Helen Caskey leaves her quiet manner to Jayne Black. Helen Lacney leaves her place to a sister “coming up.’’ Kathryn Caden bequeaths her 'dark tresses to Hunk Anderson. To George Coneys, Johnny Myers leaves his height. Dick Becker leaves Kappy Keith to anyone who can get her, and vice versa. To Mr. Bates we leave another alligator named “Oscar, the Second.” Frances Babola bequeaths her aggressive manner to Esther Meade. “Sully” leaves her swing to Mary She- vak. Gordon Chapin leaves his dancing ability to Violet Peterson. Fritz Grabe solemnly bequeaths his playthings to Dick Larson. Bernard Strait leaves his grin to Jimmie McMahon. To Berny Glasse, Gladys Johnson’s personality. Marian Anderson leaves her studious nature to Nellie McElwee. To Earl Doloway, Fred Brockel leaves all his girls. Lois Davy leaves her love for square dancing to Jean Edgar. Jack Powers leaves Pearl and Harriet to anyone who will take good care of them. Merl Dunn leaves all his old cars to the tannery gang to be used in getting to and from school. To Laura Mae MacFarland, Dorothy Parish’s gift of gab. Joan Dwyer leaves her musical ability to Jane Ruding. Harold and “Fat” Freer leave their places on the football team to Jim Curtis and “Twint” Brady. Rose Bosnick is taking everything she has with her. To Bob Healy, Bernard Plunkett’s extreme bashfulness. Vance Carlson leaves his oratorical ability to Jack Holcomb. To Harriet Kelly, Marian Covert’s Latin ability. Ray Flint leaves his quiet manner to Edward Turner. The Robbins sisters leave their friendly ways to the Longs. Gib Parish and Lloyd Scherer leave all girls alone. Jim Thomas leaves his quiet manner to Bob Boudon. Vesta Ilardes and Margaret Meaeham leave the boys to Anna Michelitsch. To Genevieve Borden, Gene Gallup leaves tier place in the orchestra. Melvin Johnson leaves his knowledge of politics to Jack Pfeil. Jim Fessenden leaves his way with women to “Punkin” Knell. John Kinney bequeaths his willowy figure to Burton Lillibridge. To Jack Caden and Chet Hovis, Earl Meacham’s and Virgil Larson’s football skill. Harold Leet bequeaths his “nose” to Vic Johnson. G’enevieve Maxson leaves all old lipstick cases to Ella Kellogg. To Monta Stone, Russell Anderson leaves his “advice to the lovelorn.” To the library, all future editions of “Spicy Adventure.” To Brownie, a new broom. And last but not least, to the high school, a new senior class. Signed: R. A. B. A. M. S.
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