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ELWOOI) SJOLI.V Twin—Yohn Yohnson Sin—Comes from Wisconsin Incidentally—Works in a lumber yard there EILEEN STRIPLIN Twin—Charlie B. Sin—Making eyes Incidentally—Doing nothing right now ALICE WICK Twin—Modesty Sin—Pretty Face Incidentally—From Elk Mountain EDNA WICK Twin—Her sister, Alice Sin—Bash fulness Incidentally—Not so mild as her voice CECIL WESTER Twin—Paderewski Sin—Vanity Incidentally—Never works MARION WOOD Twin—Wit Sin—Too noisy at times In'dr'entally—Her hair is tho wildest thing about her Charles McDermott Twin—Dwarf Sin—His banjo Incidentally—Hasn't grown a bit
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CARL MASTERS Twin—Andy Gump Sin—Uncle Bim Incidentally—Power behind the scenes LILY OI.SK. Twin-—-Eloquent Silence Sin—Being cold to the boys Incidentally—Never talks JAMES MIAMI Twin—Slippery Slim Sin—An Irishman Incidentally—Six feet MILDRED REAM Twin—Bricks Sin—Being tall Incidentally—Dorothy's sister ARTHUR XORDLUXD Twin—The Great Unknown Sin—A maiden Incidentally—Drives the ice-wagon MARGARET SWISS Twin—Frances Sloss Sin—Temper Incidentally—A real friend
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’28 Since we, the Senior Class of '28, are about to graduate, leaving the school and the rest of the pupils to get along as best they can without the brightest and most active class ever graduated from this asylum, we consider it about time to write our last will and testament, and hope after we are gone that the testament will not be lost, for what could the rest of the school do without it? Nothing, we fear. First—we command that our testament shall be put in the library in a glass case, so that when some Senior or a lower classman has been caught reading a dime novel in study period he or she may go to the library, and correct themselves (plural because we know there will be more than one.) Second—We bequeath our seats in the assembly to the Class of ’29, and hope that the Juniors do not act up in the seats of the mighty as they did in their own. Third—To the faithful Mr. Moyer, we leave the duty of watching the Sophomores and Freshmen to keep them from chewing gum. We hope he will watch them as closely as he did us—AMEN! Fritz Anderson bequeaths his wonderful singing ability to John Faye. Eileen Striplin leaves her ability to read to George Ekdahl—he needs it. Carl Masters leaves his canary-like voice to Peggy Parry. Elwood Sjolin leaves his modest and retiring manner to John McNulty, for of all the pupils of R. H. S., he needs it most. James Niland leaves his lanky body, and athletic ability to Billy Foster. Speed Hall leaves his Latin for—Someone else to do. Jimmie Cashman leaves his impudent grin and red hair to Roy Nordlund. Roy’s hair needs a little color, dosn’t it, Jimmie? Clarcie Murphy leaves her good looks to Cecil Bennett, but Cecil doesn’t need them. Harry Cashman bequeaths his football playing ability to Elwood Johnson, our 175 pound Freshman. Scott Claytor leaves most of his wise-cracks to Albert Rasmussen. Pearl Hartt leaves her wonderful record for the rest of the school—to try to beat. June Foster leaves her books to some coming Senior, hoping some of the notes inside will help them. Evelyn Kuykendall leaves her short plump figure to Charlotte Schwartz. Art Nordlund leaves his brother to R. H. S., hoping they will like him. Leroy Johnson leaves his perfect grammar tablet for Miss Bost to throw in the w-aste-paper basket. Tim Donovan leaves his Student Body Presidency to whomever is good enough to get it. Elsie Gronlund leaves an unbeatable record to the rest of the school. Jack Frost leaves his brains to anyone who can find them. A hard job indeed! Gladys Coulson leave® her ability to play the violin to Frank Johnson. Martha Kinnaman leaves the sweetest disposition in High School to Helen Beeler. Agnes Hagan bequeaths her shyness to Joseph Hickey—maybe it will calm him dow'n a bit. Margaret Sloss gives her red hair to anyone who wants it—Margaret doesn’t. Fred Travis bequeaths his romancing nature to Archie Hansen. Frances Johnson gives her gay, rollicking ways to Ethel Swranson—put ’em to good use, Ethel! Charles McDermott leaves his gentle disposition and rustic features to Everett Gardner. Babe Lamberson leaves her figure to Charles Carter, for you know Charles isn’t a scream when dressed as a femme. Winston Kirton bequeaths his husky yell to Gwendolyn Doggett. Elsie Larsen leaves her ability as a good hostess to Evelyn Reagor. Wilho Maki leaves his large stature to tiny Arthur Friend. Cecil Wester bequeaths his ability to play the piano to Ella Rasmussen. Alice Wick leaves her delightful drawl to Dick Anderson. Edna Wick leaves a kind thought to II. H. S. Marion Wood, last but not least by a long wrays, leaves her ability to take the air out of inflated boys to Verna Hudley. The Class as a whole leave you their good times and their names to put as alumni in the Annuals to come. We also leave you the responsibility of the “Exhaust.” hoping vou will have lots of success with it. M. S. and F. T. ’28.
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