University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1932

Page 129 of 136

 

University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 129 of 136
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The Senior Class Will E, the class of 1932, take our departure from the School of Agriculture, Uni- versity of Minnesota, with sound minds and depression ideas. We deem it altogether fitting and proper that we leave a testament, bequeathing a certain proportion of our belongings to our beloved followers, the classes of 1933 and 1934. First, we bequeath to the juniors the right to win the field meet in the coming year and to publish an annual that will measure up to the standard of our book. To the freshmen: Wfe leave the right to have an unlimited number of unexcused absences and the right to sit up until 1:00 o,clock to study in order to get by in the Hnal examinations. To O. Christianson: We leave the traditions which we have upheld during the three years of our attendance at school. To Miss Crippen: We leave the ability to overrule the freshmen and hire bigger and better ushers. To Miss Dunning: The right to serve balanced rations to the freshmen. At this time we wish to present to the undergraduates some of our most cherished possessions in the hope that they will benefit by them. Herman Frederickson wills the Spirit of '32 to the senior class. Hazel Anderson bestows upon Dorothy Sterner her attraction for a senior. Doris Axelson bequeaths to Ruth Iverson her hugeness. To Edith Molenaar, Arlene Anderson forfeits her ambition as a manicurist. To Cleve Johnson, Fred Adcoek wills his domestic abilities. Robert Altman presents his angel face to George Wfilkens. Mabel Beattie leaves her numerous boy friends to Esther lversen. Upon Paul Haven, Emil Blomberg bestows his longings for a senior who didn,t Come back. Howard Baer donates his place on the porch steps to Don Anderson. - To Loretta Gabriel, Alice BuDahn transfers her place on the window sill of the dormitory after 6:15. William Dennison forwards his apologies to Paul Popken. Vera Drake leaves her collection of ear rings to Eunice Charlson. Henry Dammann wills his cowboy crooning to Gordon Johnson. Earl Ellens bequeaths his ability to bluff to Clarence Johnson. To Bill Thompson, Lorraine Erkenbrack leaves the right to be first in the P. O. in the morning. Antonio Fernandez donates his toy whistle to Robert King. Robert Flesland forwards to Richard Mendenhall his ability to become a prominent figure in his senior year. Martha Fruechte leaves to Chicken Goff the care of her little sister. To Virginia Parish, Helen Gray leaves her place in the main hall. Aloys Gruenke hands over his vocabulary to Roland Johnson. Page Om' Hzlzzzlzwl Thiriy-six

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