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' ZJalenian Staff, igig HOWARD W. BRUMMITT Editor-in-Chief MARIAN DE WITT Literary Editor GERALD BEACH Business Manager DOROTHY PALMER Activities Editor HERBERT DEER Art Editor GEORGE CHRISTY Assistant Art Editor MARION FILGIANO Snap Shot Editor RAY NICHOLS Assistant Snap Shot Editor GEORGE BLACK Athletic Editor JACK MILLER Joke Editor Page Twenty-seven
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MUSA WALKER Her voice u ' us ever soft, gentle, and low. Glee Club ' 28. HARRY WARK ' Never less alone than when alone. WILFORD WILLIAMS S tcli su ' eet compulsion doth in music lie. Operetta ' 26, ' 27, ' 29; Senior Carnival ' 27, ' 29; Orchestra ' 26- ' 29; Band ' 26- ' 28; Hi-Y ' 29; Glee Club ' 26- ' 29. JOHN WISE There ' s a lilt in his laugh and a glint in his eye. Operetta ' 28, ' 29; Senior Carnival ' 29; Glee Club ' 28, ' 29; Orchestra ' 26, ' 28; Band ' 27, ' 28; Hi-Y ' 29; Debating Club ' 28; Basket- ball Reserves ' 28, ' 29; Interclass Basketball ' 26, ' 28; Author of Calendar ' 29. MARGARET WYLAND Some secret clun ' ni doth all Iter acts at- tend. Senior Carnival ' 29; Interclass Basketball ' 28. ESTELLA WYMAN ' Tis to commend her, but to nam£. Operetta ' 27, ' 28; Senior Carnival ' 29; Glee Club ' 27- ' 29; Varsity Basketball ' 28, ' 29. LINNEA ZINN Silence more musical than any song. Lowell H. S., Lowell, Indiana, ' 26- ' 28. TERRENCE BILLINGS .S ' (V, your ivit ambles well; it goes easily. Honorary Member. Graduated in 1928. Not Pictured KENNETH MOSHER He hath a glory from the sun. Page Twenty-six
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WALENlANis WILL E, the members of the Senior Class of the Valparaiso High School, in the year of our Lord, 1929, do hereby make fitting arrangements for our impending departure. At the time of the composition and si gning of this, our last will and testa- ment, we are blessed with normally good health and intelli- gence. Said will has been drawn up with careful consideration for the needs of each beneficiary named herein. Thus we bequeath : 1. Our loyal class spirit, our high average of intelligence, and our ability to gain the esteem of instructors to the oncoming class of seniors. 2. Jerry Beach ' s sax to young Ezrie Snell Beach. Now the la- tent talent will burst forth. (Though heaven help the neighbors!) 3. The knowledge of current events in Valpo, that Ray Nichols and Billy Philley possess, to our beloved faculty. 4. Emile Prince ' s immunity to feminine glances to the amorous Goop Bright. 5. The driving ability of Violette Richards, Marion Filgiano, and Helen Rathjen to Marion Anderson, so that the lives of our pedestrians may be preserved. 6. The laurel-winning attributes of Kate Stinchfield and Lloyd Ed- inger to the worthy Abe Black, who never wins anything, not even candy on a punch board. 7. The Bosse twins ' mutual opinion of little Eddie Bosse to the members of the basketball team to serve as an incentive in their battles. 8. Butler Lindall ' s attraction for the girls to Howdy Goetz, because nobody loves a fat man. 9. Bill Howard Brummitt ' s mastery of words to Dave LaRue, so that he can keep in the future good graces of Miss Weatherwax. 10. Johnny Wise ' s winning smile to Charles Ault, who hasn ' t smiled once since the first week of school. 11. Gerald Brown ' s luxuriant hair to the unfortunate Charlie Rickard. 12. The singing ability of Estella Wyman and Verneeta Hock to Joe Urschel, in view of the fact that poor Joe ' s only accomplishment seems to be the gentle one of ear-wriggling. 13. Elizabeth Fyfe ' s captivating ways to Sleepy Bond. Now, Sleepy, get to work and capture a few good grades. 14. Ruth Glover ' s crowning glory of golden hair to the fiery headed Rolland Burkhard and her sweet disposition, too, for Burkie is tempera- mental we heai ' . 15. Bill Allerton ' s self-approval to Hank Waldorph. 16. Lois Higlcy ' s quiet charm to Anna Mae Steward. 17. Loreine Thatcher ' s self-effacing ways to Chrystabel Hobbs; may- be we had better add Musa Walker ' s silence, too. P(igc Twenty-eight
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