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CHAOS P ge twe ty 1925
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'CHAOS --- 1922- THE WEARINl O, -THE GREEN -1925 Backward, turn backward, O Time, in thy flight, I Make me a child again just for tonight! Upper Row fleft to rightj-Jack Grant, Allen Parkison, Robert Critten, Glenn Ellis, Chester Wortley, Marvin Ihne, Cornelius Halsema, Robert Mayhew, Ray Wuerthner, Reuben Karsten, Alvin Reeder, Orval Hudson, Albert Leavel. I Second Row-Marie Yeoman, Margaret Mullady, Esther McColly, Bernice Maxwell, Nina Smith, Esther Leach, Viola Wolf, Barbara Hays, Thelma Cover, Emroy Swim, Helen Ranton, Helen Keever. ' Third Row-Thomas Hoover, Paul Shafer, George Reed, Herman VanLear, Harold Michael, Nathaniel Washburn, jess Cain, Donald Pullin, Lee VV'ortley, Eldred Lee, Ross Cain, William Sayler. A Fourth Row--Ruth Holley, Emma Zimmer, Lucille Richardson, Helen Tilton, Lorraine Littlefield, Zenna Campbell, Mary Preston, Irene Hemphill, Mary Harmon, Iva Folger, Rebecca Halsey, Eva Folger, Luella Karsten, Evelyn,Lee, Mary Mauck. Fifth Row-Lois Holley, Jennie Morton, Irene Craig, Helen Welnster, Lucille Iliff, Geneva Bierley, Irene Clifton, Ethel Yeoman, Maude Sanders, Goldie Nees, Loretta Kanne, Monica Quinn, Marybelle Richards, Ruby Humes, Elbirda Thornton., Front Row-Raymond Nesius, Bernard Kuboske, John Hunt, Harold Steincamp, Ellen Marion, Clarice Garriott, Ursula Kohley, Helen Zacker, Letha Potts, Earnest Yeoman, Gerald Jones, Kenneth VVest, Earl Lambert, Billy Grant. , -- --1 9 2 5 was -- -a Page twenty-five
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- A 4 'CHAOS SENIOR CLASS WILL A 000000 ' We, the Senior Class of '25, believing ourselves of unsound mind, but generous hearts, do will and bequeath to the under- classmen the following property: . V ' First, we give our seats on the north side oi the assembly to the juniors, on the condition that they shall attempt to fill them as Well as we did and not leave them unoccupied during study periods. ' A To Keith Putt we bequeath Reuben Karsten's height and giant stride. Better go slow and grow into it,.Keith., To Lib Kresler we give Ursula Kohley's ability as a gold digger, on the condition that she not exceed the limit. To W'illie Malone we will and bequeath Gerald Jones's athletic ability. With the aid of this he should become a world champion. i To Francis Karry we leave Lucille Iliff's quiet and attentive ways in the classroom. We think he needs them. To Francie Grant we devise Paul Shafer's mammoth pedal appendages. -I-le has plenty to spare. W To Eugene Conrad we leave Esther McColly's scholastic ability, hoping he will make good use of it. - To Sister Ihne H we bequeath Pete Hudson's charter membership in the Hiking Club, and we hope that he can stand the initiation. To the Field Museum we leave Iva Folger's curios in Lafayette. V To Edward McEliresh we devise Albert Leavel's business ability, and we hope he will tind the energy to use the same after he receives it. f . To Thomas Inkley and Zora Swartz we will and bequeath Eva Folger and jack Grant's case, hoping to prove thus our ability as matchmakers. To Sheik Randle we leave Howard Parks's love for grade girls, hoping he will continue the conquest. To Elizabeth Lamson we give Luella Karsten's good nature, because a smile goes a long, long way. f To Sonny Fendig we bequeath Billy Grant's out-of-town dates, expecting him to improve upon the record. To Margaret Myer we devise Bernice Maxwell's graceful walk, with the advice that she not try any long hikes until she gets used to it. To Swede Bengston we leave Marvin Ihne's hard-boiled ways and caveman-tactics, in order to prevent his wasting too much time on his school work. ' To Chic Chamberlin we give Lola Smith's Herculean hgurc. , To Beef May we bequeath Harold Michael's pull with Miss Stahl. He might need it. To Dolly Beaver we leave Frankie Warren's hatred for all men. It may save her lots of trouble. 4 To Dot Thompson we devise-less Cainls anxious concern about his studies. We think Dot doesn't take her school work seriously enough. F To Clark jones we bequeath Helen Ranton's oratorical ability. May it bring the same success to him. . . To Shorty Wild we leave Helen Tilton's marcelle, and we expect her to keep it as nice as Helen did. To Ernest Graham we give Bill Sayler's gift of gabf' -with the injunction that he keep it in good condition, so that it can be passed on to someone else. It is too precious to lose. To Royal Rutledge We will Mable Snedeker's shingle bob, on condition that she keep it trimmed. To Madeline Campbell we devise Letha Potts's enchanting eyes. She already knows how to use them. A- - 1925 Wa N -- aa - V Page twenty seven
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