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.....Ll.... -l 11 Pork York-anything I have to anybody who needs anything. As a whole, we will- Our remaining sanity to the Freshman Class. Our wim, wigor, and witality to the Sophs. Our unapproachable moral standards to the Juniors. We are assuming that the faculty has had all it can stand from us. In witness hereto we hereby plant our feet and repeal all former acts passed by us prior to this day, June 10, 1932. SENIOR CLASS, 1932. School 'Dances Dances few and far between, Three or four a year, Where girls all air their party frocks, And boys their-well, oh, dear. And each girl has a chaperone To see that she behaves, The nursemaid sits there till the end, Tho' fresh air she might crave. Our Prof too, stands there by the door. To see just who comes in, To enter you must qualify Or be a kith or kin. The mothers sit and gossip there About who dances by, They never miss a single soul, Each mis-step they espy. The poor girls all become confused, And what about the boys? Above the band's romantic tunes Gossip is the only noise. That girl's dress is much too short, And stockings she has none. She's flirting now, the daring thing! Now, I must warn my son. But everyone enjoys himself, A crowd you'1l always see, Tho' half of them might only come To watch his he or she. The other half just come, you know, It's quite the thing to do, For they must know the latest stuff, And see who's bringing who. M. Locke and E. Anker, '32. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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1 i Bee Hollingsworth-my harmonizing disposition to Hazel Turri. Eagle-Beak ' Holland-my stentorian voice to Elizabeth Burnham. T-Square Hughes-my numerous girl-friends to someone who hasn'+ as many. Vehicl:er Purdy Hmit-my ability to laugh at my own jokes to my s ouse. P Cleo Ingram-my enviable position in the social world to Leona Brush. Denny Knight-my deep, rolling voice to Tootie Bailey-C. O. D Tom Lane-my circle U to Don Ciancio who needs a few more awards. Lloyd Lawrence-my tactful ways and gracious manners to Ted Bonnifields. Mart Locke-my innocent looks to Odie Rawley. Vel Lowry-my ways with the sailors to the navy. Sparky Stewart McCracken-my ability to control my temper to Kenny Shultz. Gin Mathews-all I can will is something sinister about being a spinster. Mike Mikkila-my ability to keep kissable to the Coach. Mac Miller-the few secrets I haven't told to someone who wants to know. Rox Miller-one-half of my flowing tresses to Elenore Snyder and the other half to Irene Doran. Nick Niemi-my block U to Martha Hansen, being as she alreadv has it. Sterly Norgard-my impertinent lock of hair that habitually as- sumes an upright position to Jim Ford whose habitually assumes a down- ward position. Squirrel Ogle-my profile to Blondie Schwarm. Chako Poma-my wardrobe to Joan Moulton. J aney Rawles-my robust constitution to Jesse McKinley. Pete Rudd-my ambition to Jim Davis. ' Hermie Rutler-my collection of souvenirs to Ukiah confectioners. Bluno Sapgentini-my kittenish looks to Gordon Smith. Lizzy Lambert Sawyers-my advice on married life to my sister. Beanie Shields-my Austin to Fat McCracken. Cowboy Smith-my blue eyes to Betty Butler. Smitty Smith-my million dollar figure to Martha Brown. Oolie Soinila-my speed limit to Bob McGarvey and Layton Bertsch. Polly Steiert-my tonnage to Betty Wherman. Husky Strong-the cute little way I do the cute little things I do to Lloyd McCracken. Ced Thornton-my loyalty to Potter Valley to the Potter Valleyites. Slicker Tweedy-my track pants to Mahatma Ghandi. Al Valette-my figure to Francis McCowen. O Valette-my sweet retiring ways to F. A. Salls. Taxi White-my Grecian goddess-like profile to Buddy Chessall. Lee Winsby-my titian locks to Miss Kaiser. Else Wolf-my mascarra to Millicent Neep. Red Yarbrough-my position as yell leader to Ernestine Gibson. I6 H ll U li ll ll ll Il H ll ll ll ll PAGE SEVEN TEEN A
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