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Leaves to Kenneth Wheeler, who on the West Side dwells. Gives Marie Craker. “How to Dance.” To Gilbert Harper, by 1. N. Hance. Arline Kinser to her brother Roy. Leaves happy memories of Rcedsburg High. Agnes Eder. as nimble as an elf. Leaves her History book on the Library shelf. Paul Westedt. his mighty muscle. Willingly gives to Schacke, Russell. Leo Theinert. a hearty laugh. Gives to Emil Friede, on his behalf. Eleanor Krey, her knowledge of Gregg. Leaves to Marcella Niebuhr, who best keep it in a keg. Mary Dwyer, her humor and wit. Bequeaths to Harold Sommers, who'll make use of it. Estella Fitzgerald, a lock of curly hair, Leaves to our flapper. Lorene Baer. Albert Geffert. his very sharp wit. Bequeaths on Seth Kirkpatrick, who’ll be tickled with it. With a bang! the class of ’29 entered the R. H. S. in the year of our Lord, 1926. This year was marked by our winning second place at the Loyalty Feast. Our class passed through this successful year, under the able leadership of our advisor, Miss James, at present Mrs. Starke, and our officers: Patrick Daly. Pres.. Byron McKewin, V. Pres., and Arthur Krueger. Sec'y and Treas. During our second year. Miss Bechtolt was our advisor. She was assisted by the following officers: Amy Zimmerman. Pres., Patricia Byrns. V. Pres., and Lena Rind- fleisch. Sec'y and Treas. Our third year was our most marked year in High School, due to our victory over the school, in the winning of the Loyalty Banner. Our advisor. Miss Huginin. proved of much help to us. The officers this year were: Jessie Seymour. Pres., Roy Weston, V. Pres., and Paul Westedt, Sec’y and Treas. Our Prom was a decided success. The color scheme was carried out in black and white, and huge umbrellas of the same colors, were suspended from the ceiling. Doc” Wilson's orchestra, frcm Fond du Xac, furnished the music for the evening. The officers for our Senior year were the same as last year. Our advisor. Miss Webb, proved an able leader for our class. During our Senior year we published this “humdinger” Gleaner. At present, the Loyalty Banner goes tc Page Twenty six
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Gertrude Cowles, with an agreement by contract. Does leave Martha Foster, a very fine compact. Herbert Phillips, his rambling Ford Leaves to Elmer Niebuhr, so he'll ride like a lord. Gives Martha Nieman a bottle of Peroxide, To Mary Sweeny, who wants her hair dyed. A bunch of dance tickets Dorothy Sonnenberg gives. To Joyce Montgomery, who by dancing, lives. To Henry Grote, his leadership rare, Does our own Arthur Krueger leave without care. The ability to type gets Andrew Dwyer. From our own beloved Louise Meyer. Florence Markham, a leather brief-case. Gives to Catherine Quimby. who for it will race. A bar of candy Audrey Huntley falls heir to, From Edgar Fuhrman. (he's kind hearted loo). Marie Luebke. a very sweet smile Gives to Ivan Schroeder, the shiek of the Nile. Bequeathes Gene Gallagher, his Irish brogue. To Thelma Outcult. (the shy little rogue). Leona Wahler gives her job in the office To Maxine Miehe. tho' she be only a novice. A summons to the office gives Elizabeth Faivre. To Lucille Riggert, who’ll consider it a favor. Grace Donahoe. the latest joke. Tells to Esther Krueger, who will almost croak.” Florence Foss gives a megaphone To Evelyn Ninneman, to increase her lone. Reinhart Darrow willingly gives his job in the A P. To George Claridge. who will jump with glee. Byron Mckewin, his saxaphone gives. To his brother Kenneth, who with him lives. Alderine Wishoff gets from Agatha Pape, Her latest story in Latin copy. Thelma St. Claire gives a sly, bashful wink To Gustav Salutz, who she likes, we thing. Roy Weston gives his geometry ear. To Norma Von der Ohe, who wiil need it next year. Amy Zimmerman gives the benefits of her long walks to school To Fae Heitcamp. to keep her calm and cool. Clara Kruse gives a gladiola rare, To Jean Hass, who has red hair. Alvcna Canaan gives her boy friends all. To Dorothy Dorrow, who for them will fall. Mildred Robinson, her manly gait. Gives tcrDorothy Krueger, who is sometimes late. Jessie and Gene, of the tribe of Seymour, Leave their knowledge to Juniors who should know more. Leola Medenwald, a shorthand notebook. Bequeaths to Gertrude Wolters. with a knowing look. Carl Behnke leaves his shyness rare To Harold Fenster, who is bold and dare. Bill Strampe. who is tall and thin. I.eaves to Esther Dargel. a bottle of gin. Agnes Horkan leaves her debating cards To Laurence Benseman. a Jack of Hearts. Leona Zimmerman leaves her long walks home To Margaret Manion. who lives 'cross from the dome. Glenn Bromely, some peanut shells, I’age Twenty-five
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