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I933 -O KAW WAK 0 I, Augusta Dove, leave my French accent to Cecil Barbee. I, Byron Dressler, leave my book on love to James Lantz. I, Vivienne Ellis, leave a revised dictionary to Paul Beals. I, Helen Forsyth, leave my fidgets to Frances Dearing. I, Wilma Garvin, leave my slow-motion to Janice Gibson. I, Evelyn Hazen, leave a long ride in a Chevrolet to Aurora Cain. I, Margaret Hulick, leave my passion for the movies to Pansy B. I, James Isenberg, leave my attendance record to Charles Garvin. I, Warren Jackson, leave with June. I, Wilson Johnson, leave my caveman tactics to Otis Stewardson. I, James Kerr, leave the candy box to the president of '34. I, Lawson Killam, left my pink elephant-Where? I, Fleta Lewis, leave my bottle of Anti-Fat to Vera Taylor. We, the Longenbach brothers, leave together. I, Lois Marquis, leave my class dignity to Frances Lewis. I, Harold Miller, leave my playful moods to Frank Walton. I, Esther Morse, leave my library periods to the Switzer sisters. I, Lester Moore, leave a book on oratory to Julia Bullington. I, Edwin Munsell, leave my Southern Gentleman style to Bruce White. I, Maurice Price, leave my shocking manner to Earl Corley. I, Valborg Reckner, leave my argumentative powers to Elizabeth Boys. I, Glen Renner, leave Her . I, Norma Salmons, leave my love stories to Grace Benefiel. I, John Spracklin, leave my dreamy eyes to Helen Bond. I, Florence Scovil, leave my undying devotion to Stanley L. I, Cecelia Shoaff, leave my ability to keep a secret to Virginia Baker. I. Elinor Shoaff, leave fond memories to Fred Bonser. I, Rella Smith, leave my saintly look to Madge Hazen. I, Ellen Tubb, leave my ping-pong passion to Pauline Jones. I, Betty Turney, leave Him and his car. I, Harold Walborn, leave my hocus-pocus to just anyone. I, Ruth Warner, leave my taxi to Vernell Kelley. I, Alice Westenhaver, leave a cute little admirer to Aubrey Harless. I, Audra Wheat, leave again. I. Glen Wheeler, leave my high ambitions to Jack Kensil. I, Paul Winson, leave my inexhaustible supply of candy to Alma Garber. I, David Woodall, leave my secret of success to Glen Watton. I. Wilna Yakey, leave with tears C Pj . I, Lley Young, leave my peroxide to Vivian Miller. Nineteen
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0 KAW WAK O l935 Senior Will In the name of God, Amen. We, the Class of 1933, being of sound mind and memory, and realizing the uncertainty of this frail and transi- tory existence, and realizing the certainty of graduation, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills by us at anytime heretofore made. To the Faculty: To Miss Augenstein, How to Make Him Pop the Question . To Mr. Battershell, a tie tame enough to stand alone. To Mr. Benjamin, No Loalin' signs for the Hall. To Mr. K. Bishop, an electric choo-choo. To Mr. W. Bishop, another brilliant and talented Civics class. To Miss Davidson, a never-ending giggle. To Mr. Fegley, Warm spring daze. To Mr. Gillespie, a brand new appetite. To Miss Hoyt, a man who really enjoys good cooking. To Miss Moore, an alarm clock. To Miss Mose, exclusive rights on yellow paper. To Mr. Patterson, a safe safe. To Miss Shuck, French Made Easy in Ten Lessons . To Miss Short, an untiring dancing class. To Miss Welshmer, a special delivery system all her own. To Mr. McNeeley, a new furnace!!! To the Class of 1934, our personality Qwith due thanks to the origi- nator of the ideal . Individually: I, Margaret Baker, leave the physics class till it catches up with me. , John Bodell, leave my sunny nature to Jimmy Edgar. , Dorothy Clawson, leave my well-groomed locks to Wilmer Fisher. , Blanda Colbert, leave by the side door. , Harry Colbert, leave my boisterous manner to Gene Yakey. I, Dorothy Cordray, leave my neat figures to Charles Munsell. I, Merlyn Corley, leave a rosebud to Leonard Huffer. I, janet Crouch, leave my make-up to Julia Moore. I I I I I I , Kenneth Crouch, leave my supply of chaperons to John Frizzell. , Audrey Danenbarger, leave my dimples to Milton Lewis. , Betty Daugherty, leave a red hair ribbon to Ruth Cordray. , Madonna Dinwiddie, leave Don's brother alone. I I Egb
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O KAW WAK O - Iunior Class History OFFICERS President Vice President EARL RILEY CARMA STORM SPONSORS Mr. Barrershell Miss Shuck MOTTO Do OR DIE,, Class Colors PURPLE AND GOLD HONOR ROLL Cecil Barbee Evelyn Meloon Grace Benefiel Vivian Miller Dale Bland Cleo Recliner Julia Bullington Dwight Shaffer Dorothy Graybill Lois Smith Vernell Kelley John Switzer James Lantz Elizabeth Watson Carma Storm Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD BOYS Mr. Wm. Bishop Class Flower TULIP Virginia Westervelt Betty Ann Yantis John Frizell Twila Gains Leo Stamper Garnet Walker Elsie Williams T ty
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