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January '27 T H E R A A' C E R Owen Stevens £ ' « bumble, she teas stately. Simplest deed, she did it greatly.” Roy Marvin A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Olga Hansen A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” ■ ’ Delores Shelton Let us then be up and doing J‘ Marian Osmer ''Life is too short for mAan anxiety.” Helen Beyerle fearless little miss with flashing eyes. • Who plainly speaks her mind.” Page Fourteen
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January ’21 T H E R A N G E R George Otterstedt He deserves praise who does not What he may. but what he ought.' Charlotte Rohn I want what want when I want it. Bess Willis One cannot resist her winning ways.' Billy Davis For what I will, I will, and there an end. Eva Boyce The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Dorothy Rider 7 have a heart with room for every joy.1 Page Thirteen
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January '27 T HE RANGER Class Will WE, the members of the January class of ’27, having attained the summit of high school learning, wish to leave this, our last will and testament, as follows: First: To Mr. Fry our highest thanks for the way he has co-operated with us during our senior year. Secondly: To Miss Hollenbeck, our pilot through our Senior year, our deepest appreciation for her unerring guidance. Thirdly: To the seventh termers, we leave room 204 to be used in quiet and peaceful study. Fourthly: We, as individuals, wish to leave as follows: I, Warren Fair brook, do bequeath my English dialect to John Holland. 1, Dorothy E. Rider, do bequeath my gift of gab to Merle Harrison. I, Thelma E. Brusch, do hereby bequeath my girlish figure to Dean Barnhart. I, Walter G. Roberts, do bequeath my curls to Alice Monahan. I, Bess Willis, do bequeath my freckles to Louisa Bush providing that she doesn’t use freckle lotion of any kind. I, Gladys Shank, do bequeath my one accomplishment, that of keeping quiet for five minutes, to Carol Webster. I, Charles Rich, do bequeath mv ability to keep quiet in study period to M iss Johnson. I, Louise Ellis, do bequeath my dimpled chin to Josephine Fry. I, Marian Osmer, do hereby will my science book to Mutt Costino and Ingward Tollefson, to be used jointly. I, Roy William Marvin, do bequeath my open cut-out to Dale Hubbard. 1, Gwen Stevens, do will and bequeath to Donald Dahlen my long suffering “community ink-bottle , provided that its rapidly diminishing supply of ink is not entirely exhausted at the time of my departure. I, Delores Shelton, do bequeath my position on refreshment committees to “Bus” McMillan. I, George Otterstedt, do will my bashfulness to Richard Klahn. I, Eva Boyce, will my modest voice to Arthur Morey. I, Helen Beyerle, bequeath my spontaneous giggles to anyone who is in need of them. I, Doyle Pigg, do bequeath my golden locks to Yirgie Porter. I, Magdalene Carr, will my ability to do the Charleston to Beatrice Alexander. I, Olga Hansen, do bequeath my vanity case to Emma Kass. 1, William A. Davis, do hereby bequeath my stature to Elaine Poe. I, Opal Thompson, do bequeath my ability to miss the ferry to Bernice Johnson. I, Charlotte Rohn, do hereby bequeath my height to one sadly in need of it, Mrs. Page. I, Marian T ufts, do hereby will my unbobbed tresses to Violet Dickcs. I. Glenn Davis, having nothing of any value, will nothing to nobody. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty-seccnd day of December, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred twenty-four. Class of January 1927. (per Glenn Davis) Page Fit teen
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