University High School - Nunc Dimittis Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1930

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DI ll Il Il IEII-I UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL l-IEII ll .ll -'ll IU CLASS ,WILL By JANE MAcNAMnn We, the University High School Seniors, of the city of Ann Arbor, in the Countie of Washtenaw, and the State of Michigan, being of sounde minds, do make, and declare these oure parting giftes, that is to saye: I, Wally Graham, do will my basketball suit to Gerald Kingsley. I, Katherine Stautfer, do will my blonde loveliness to Curtis Bradbury. I, Christian Haas, do will my everblooming blush to Charlotte Whitman. We, Walter Brackel and John Rubsam, do bequeath our fascination for women to Melvin Hartman and John Schmidt. I, Ivan Parker, do will my verbal equipage to Alton Hewitt. I, Jessie Darling, do will my baby face to Rod Howell. We, Brackley Shaw and Everette Bursley, do will our ability to agree on all points, to Fred Hunt and Bob Rice. II, Gladys Schultz, do will my piano playing ability to Clinton Ford. I, Gene Fisher, do will my ability to make hamburgers to Mary Kirby. I, Bill Giefel, do will my inferiority complex to anyone who can control it. I, Betty Jane Dawson, do will the class presidency to anyone who feels capable of governing a senior meeting. I, Joe Thornton, do will my falsetto voice to my little sister, Ona. I, Homer Hunt, do will my freckles to jo Hadley. I, Barbara Nelson, do will my school-girl giggle to Marion Reimold. -' I, Jane MacNamee, do will my belt to Margaret Pulfrey. We, Homer Rueger and Vernon Loeffler, do bequeath our ideas on physics to any new prospects for Dr. Fox. We, Mary Lou Commings and Cecille Ritter, do will our ability to make posters for class activities to Rich Anderson and joe Fisher. I, Harriet Hunt, do will my height to Doris Gimmy. We, Dorris Fish and Peg McOmber, do will our dirty locker endurance record to anyone ambitious enough to throw off the curse. I, Jose Castrence, do will the shade of my hair to Katherine Anning, I, Bob Ball, being mentally sound, do will my ability to say Hah ! at the right moment and with the proper emphasis, to Alfonso Suyat. Y We, Inez Standbridge and Ethel Schremser, do offer Charles Crane his choice of our dark, luxuriant hair. We, Gordon Finch and Jim Cristy, do wil our ability to cast all jokes aside be- fore entering classrooms to Steck McCallum. We, Sarah .lane Goodale and Virginia Davidson, do will our versatility to Jean Rice. . I, john Deo, do will my profil romain to Clara Leone Walker. We, Gladys Kingsley and Dorothy Orr, do will our complacent good nature to those intending to take trigonometry and physics next year. We, Peg Steere and Carlotta Weitbrecht, do will our ability to be where we don't belong, to Mary Bursley with gentle cautions. I, Bob Howard, do will my adeptness at bluffing to Elsa Garriott. We, Paul Jedele and Mary Ellen Hall, do will our lockers opposite each other to anyone interested. I, Anna Heller, do will that my athletic ability be evenly distributed throughout the school. We, Berenice Brackel, Regina Cummings and Jane VV hitney, do will our var- ious personalities to three lonesome Juniors. We, Gordon Finch, Ken and Art Wood, Ed Howard, and Harry Bell, having finished with the school, do will it to the student body with best wishes. Ell ll ll ll Il Il IE!! Il ll Il ll Il IE 22

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il ll ll WI ll ll3l4l NUNC U1MITTISl-IEll- 'll' ll l' ll lg-l The sunlight playing on her golden hair, Are two names that I'm sure I've heard Our Betty Jane, she's had a happy lot, before: Large, with wide spread lawns is her l.r-me Edward Howard and Arthur Wood com- ideal. bined - Her life is merry, and merrily real. Are selling sporting goods to the refined. A man again has passed across the glassg Our Homer Ruieger has joined the White U His back is bentg his hair a silver mass. Sox ' His Honor Ivan Parker, grave faced judge, He's even outdone Babe Ruth with his socks. Deals out justice without an empty grudge. Anna Heller f01111d that Physical Ed Well flanked by girls I see a handsome shiek, Was the goal to which all pathways led. A different girl is his with each new weekg Big Anna and little Harriet Hunt Johnnie Rubsam, I guess he's made a hit, Have founded H gym SCl'l0Ol thaf'S quite 21 3 In the social world he's done his bitg stunt. And now I am led to the hall of fame: The Philippine 15111111315 S0 fa-1' HWHY , There I behold Everett Bursley's name, Have been honored by members of the play- ' He's a diplomat of high approval, Jose Castrence has returned to his home, Though I've heard some talk of his removal, Followed by Harry Bell, Wl'10yS bound to As ambassador to foreign parts, YOHI11- Where he quellg eaeh rebellieii before it I see three stars upon the silver screen starts. The faces of whom a memory mean: L The man who is mentioned to take his place Thefeys Waller Bffiifkeli the ardent l0VeI'2 I5 john Deg fgf presidential i-aeey, And Barbara Nelson, screendom's motherg H To distant Africa went Dorothy Orr, And then there-'s Bill Giefel, the hero brave, ' Of her I've been able to hear no more. He'1l UOY love the girl though her life HC She went to make Christians of the nativesg Save- I Gladys Kingsley, author of Much Ado, Our Vernon Loeliier at Daytona Beach With Hidden Virtues made her debut: Has won two races, one hundred miles each. While Bfaekley Shaw and Peggy Meombei- Cecile Ritter and Jane Whitney have built T By their fireside await each new number A m3USi011 011 the milk that 0fl'lCfS Spilf- : of the smartly edited magazine They've profited by their fellows mistakes That pays for Al Newmanis limousine' Aigalgsd their healthy lives on All-Bran H55 gggglftshfhyzgfsrgpxglfhliijtzifgi Wallace Graham, the basketball player, There stands a girl in a costume divine' Ot his Aim Arbor is now the mayor' 2 , I , , ' Oh, a sudden change! The lines have van- 1 It is the product of Sarah Janes mind. ishedg 3 She has 3 Shep on 3 Populaf Street And all my dreams like dust have banished. Where gaiety and wealth are wont to meet. ifhe mirror is just 3 mir,-or again, Up over the door of the store next door Washed bright and clean of all joy and pain. 8 , MOCK ELECTIONS T 1. Most Popular Girl .... .... B etty Jane Dawson 2. Most Popular Boy .... ............ I im Cristy 3. Prettiest Girl ....... .... I iatherine Stauffer 4. Handsomest Boy .... ....... J ohn Rubsam :- 5. Best Boy Athlete .... .... W allace Graham 6. Best Girl Athlete .... .... A nna Heller -i 7. C1ass.Bluffer ....................... ......... B ob Howard W 8. Teacher's Pet .................................. John Rubsam 9. Girl Most Likely to Become Famous ...... Mary Lou Cummings 10. Boy Most Likely to Become Famous .............. Ivan Parker 11. Best Girl Dancer .................... ...... B erenice Brackel : 12. Best Boy Dancer .... .... B ob Howard i 13. Class Baby ....... ..................... B ob Ball L 14. Class Riot ........... ....................... A 1 Newman fi 15. Class Inseparables ............... Paul Jedele, Mary Ellen Hall 16. Most Surprising Person in Class .................... Bill Giefel 'N ,. . ig l 1 Ell ll ' in if ll f ll -ul IE 1- -:-ll ul. in --ix - 11- 13 21



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