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Page Twenty The Hassayamper CLASS WILL—Continued I, Bob Morgan, leave my brief case to Floyd Williams. George Nash leaves bis love for Lloyd Dreyer to Arnold Yohs. Wayne Cooper leaves a seal to Prescott Hi. Tony Karcic leaves for a non-stop trip to Humboldt. Rose Emmett leaves a hoarse voice to the next yell leader. Frank Brown and Bill Waara leave P. H. S. minus elec- trical engineers. Robert Devine leaves his common sense and ability to drive carefully to Marshall Benedict. Tommy Bailey leaves his decorating ability to all under- classmen. I, Carroll Despain, leave my sideburns to John Crable. Bill Scott wills his ability to dance to Vernon Powell. Roberta Connell and Merwin Fletcher donate a few extra inches of height to Cora Elizabeth Jett and Edward Rush. I, Bill Oliver, will my rambling gait to whomsoever can master it. I, Margaret Cruickshank, leave my “silence is golden” rule to Jean Fagerberg. I, Justin Whitesitt, leave my facial expressions to Don Jacoby to be used when throwing for goals. We, Edith Rynearson and Edith Shupp, leave other Skull Valley girls a chance at P. H. S. I, Ernie Konvolinka, leave memories of Pa. to many. I, Lucille Bates, bequeath my place on the honor roll to Celeste Miller. Ella Neil leaves school to go housekeeping. Don Morgan leaves his immense vocabulary with the teachers. Signed: CLASS OF ’32. APPRECIATION The members of the Staff and the Senior class realize that this edition of the Hassayamper could not have been a- success -without the help and co-operation of the other students and the faculty, and -wish to extend their thanks to all those who as- sisted in any way. They wish especially to thank Mrs. John L. Crooks, who assisted with the art work; those members of the freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes who carried out the class agreement in regard to individual pictures; the three lower classes who helped to make a school seal cover possible, and the business and professional men of the town whose financial assistance made this year book a reality.
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Nineteen thirty-two Page Nineteen Cl ASS Will We, the class of 1932 of Prescott High School, do make this our last will and testament. We sincerely hope that those receiving these gifts fully ap- preciate the generous nature of the Senior class. Items To the student body as a whole we leave examples of dash- ing leadership. To Miss Stone, our advisor, we leave hopes for more peaceful years. To the sophomores and freshmen we bequeath the knowledge by which we climbed to fame. I, John Russell, leave my horse-laughing ability to Barney Ralston. I, Roland Williams, leave my hopeless love affairs to Pete Hartin. Leon Sexton leaves a hole in the football line. I, Rudy Espinoza, leave several portraits in second-hand books. We, Fred Cook and Keith Storm, leave to punch cows. Allen Crooks leaves the next editor of The Badger with only minor troubles. I, Bill Lyman, leave for Hollywood to take Joe E. Brown’s place. Luella Dowell and Frances Dial leave formulae for produc- ing blonde hair. I, Peggy Allee, leave my dignity to Florence Hoffman. I, Bill Cline, leave my “Adam’s apple” to Bill Laing, hoping he will make good use of it. I, Lloyd Dreyer, leave my nose in somebody else’s business. Dorothy Smith leaves her love for “Prescott’s boy friend” to Ida Schumacher. I, Ed Givens, leave my women to future senior men. We, John Benegas and Charles Bowman, leave our quiet manners to Raymond McMullen and Theodore Dreyer.
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Nineteen thirty-two Page Twenty-One McCARTY KILDARE SOUTHWORTH GIBSON Junior Class OFFICERS John McCarty......................... President Billy Kildare - - - - -...............Vice-President Dorothy Fay Southworth.....................Treasurer Tom Gibson - -- --..................Secretary Miss Schuster..............................Advisor
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