Roosevelt High School - Ranger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 19 text:

The RANGER LEONARD SMITH Nothing endures but personal qualities. LACONA TANNER— They all wonder how such a small head can carry all she knows. ELMO VICKERS His arguments go on forever. VIRGINIA TROUT What is life without a little fun mixed in? ELEANORE ZINK She mixed reason with pleasure. And wisdom with mirth. MRS. HOLMES Friend more divine than all divinities. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT................ROBERT VAN SCOY VICE-PRESIDENT .... DICK SCHULTZE SECRETARY.........................MINNA KETEL TREASURER..................HOWARD HEATH LIVE WIRES - ANNETTIE MOE. INGWARD TOLLEFSEN MOTTO Tossed But Not Engulfed. COLORS Orchid and Rose FLOWER Alpine Violet PAGE ELEVEN

Page 18 text:

The RANGER KENNETH MCDONALD What a world this would be if there were no women. BETTY MAC KAY She thinks too much; Such people are dangerous. Honor Society. EDNA McMILLIAN Sigh'd and look'd and sigh’d again. RICHARD MERRITT Put me among the girls and I’m happy. ELVA NELSON (Jood nature and good sense are usually companions. ESTHER NYE She has a heart with room for every Joy. HILTON PRIOR Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great. MADGE PRUITT Let us not take life too seriously. HAROLD ROSE Kxhausting thought, and having wisdom with each studious year. Honor Society. PAY SHERWOOD It is nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. PAGE TEN



Page 20 text:

The RANGER CLASS WILL We, the Seniors being about to graduate, do hereby leave the following will: To the faculty, we leave the seventh termers so that they may quarrel with them as they did with us. To Mrs. Holmes, we leave all the empty seats in Room 208. Individually, we bestow the following: I, Eleanore Zink, do leave my ability to keep secrets to Morene Padden. I, Gail Greene leave my place on the absentee slip to Kathryn Bailey. I, Dick Schultze, leave to Mae Woods my long eye lashes. Be sure to put them up on curlers every night, Mae. We, Stein Andersen and Ed Kudella, will to Frank Pratt and Ed Foster the midnight oil we didn’t use, so they may get to school on time in the future. 1, Zeta Harrington, bequeath to John Blanding my daily dozen, which is guaranteed to add inches. 1, Helga Lind, leave my hen pecked Theodore,” Miles Hollcraft, to Ruby Oihus. We, Betty McKay and Helen Brimner, will to the heavy eaters of Roosevelt, Edna Hampson and Elaine Poe one dozen copies of the “Literary Digest.” I, Novia Kaster, will my wisdom teeth to Nathalie Roth. Use only listerine tooth paste for cleaning. 1, Harold Rose, bequeath my art of making love to Upton Bickford. We, Elmo Vickers, Leonard Smith and Hilton Prior, do leave all the gum found about the building to Mr. George. A good supply may be found about their seats. I, Jack Harris, will all the slugs from the pencil sharpener to Don Smith. I, Madge Pruitt, do leave my stool in the cafeteria to Bernita Jeans, who will perhaps find the Roosevelt stool more comfortable. I, Lois Ellis, will my pep to Freddy Kass to aid in “Yell Leading. We, the following members of engaged club, Harriet Hummel-gard. Virginia Trout and Lacona Tanner, leave their diamonds to the following members of June ’29 class: Beatrice Whisman, Evelyn Heinick, and Doris McKenna, so that they will not have the struggle we had to get them. 1, Elva Nelson, bequeath my basket ball ability to Harold Rebman. I, Kenneth MacDonald, do will my trained “Cookie Duster” to Roy McMullen. 1 hope he will use it as an example for all future attempts. 1, Eloise Fairchild, leave my golden locks to Rex Forker for a beard. I, Miles Hollcraft, leave the school. I, Edith Georgesen, will my cast off powder puff and comb to Hazel Cadigan. We, Deloss Cannon and Howard Heath, bequeath our most cherished possessions, Docia Pigg and Dorothy Haworth, to the discretion of the faculty. PAGE TWELVE

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