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TIIE.DIXIE CIXISS WUI Lb ga QS' E the Semors of Vln Bu1en Hgh School ot 1930 belng, of sane 1 21? m1nds and sound memorles present the f0llONXlIlg bequests and do now that thls IH ou1 last xx 1ll and testament To the JUIIIOTS we W1ll the llgllt to sell candy the Sophomo1 es we bequeath ou1 good ITIAHIILI s the F1eshmen we xs1llou1 d1 n1ty M1 Copeland We bequeath all Olll Amel lcan P1oblems books Mr I aw1ence We Wlll all lost books o MISS Spang,le1 Olll sponsor we bequeath the Freehman Class of ne1ct yea1 To MISS Huffman we ulll 1ll basketball pIawe1s M1ss llLCkdtlIOlI1C su ulll all flltlll e Home FCOIIOITIIC G1r1s MISS Evxlng we bequeath all Compasses and 1ulers Mr Shelton We w1ll our sponsor MISS Spanglel M1 C1ame1 ou1 l'1llltOl me mll all candy W rappers and wads of gum John B1 lIICl6Df,1IX bmqueaths h1s ant of pl IVIIIL, football to Delbert Dehnhoff Daud Bu11ell w1Ils h1s solemn1tv to Dor IS Poole Damel Co1nu ell bequeaths h1s blond han to Donald DeRodes Ray mond ILd11a1ds mlls h1s constanew to Don SNVISDQI lVI1ld1ed Fellel w1lls hu eu1lv han to I dM31dlbCl Russell Rosanna HUHtlHg.,tOH bequeaths h11 eaptalnshlp ln basket ball to Irene SVt1Sl'191 Vlolette Nebelgall 1x1lls he1 bangs to Ioh11 Gan H111 old Neeland beque mths h1s ab1l1ty T01 a1g,u1ng1 to IVIa11e Wolfe I+ a1I Neuman u1lls h1s XOICL to John Qtahl P lose1e N01 r1s bequeaths he1 long han to I1ene Verm1ll1on 1018 Reamsnvder xulls her boy fl1QHilS to Llolse Troutman Fhalles Qu ab beque xths hls danclng pow e1s to NVood1ou Zlegler Do1th1e Qw1t1e1 xulls hu school SDII It to F101 ence xVd.3.,1'161 Fuy Zleglel w1lls h1s he1 ht to Don 'Sxusher Dolo1 es Powell bequeaths he1 slende1 flg'LlI'6 to Hllda D xnlels Lanore Pellu xulls he1 studlousness IH school to Robelt Lauer We the SGHIOI Class of 1930 do DGILDV set ou1 hand and seal thlg fourteenth day of May ID the yea1 of ou1 I ord one thousand nlne hundred and thlrty and declare thls toregolng, 1nstrument to be ou1 last w1ll and testament DELORES POWI4 I I ,IQJOI 1 ll ' 1 1' 'lllllllll lll llll ' 5 ' I l I 1 Y ff ,J 4 J J M? I . Y 4 . . . V L 11 , - , 1' 2 T , 1' 1 l. 9 11 0 . . - 5 70 ., 1 1 1 1 y 1 , 1-Q7 of 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 sc- 1 11 fs 1 . . , '1 '. . 1 ,- 1 A' 7 . T A' 1 To ' 1' 1 1 11 ' 1' ' 1 To ' 11' ' ' ' g . To '. ' ' 1 ' To . 1' ' 1' T . , ., , A, K. y 1 1 1 1 1 K A To 1 ' 1 'z ' ' 1 1 1 To 1'1' 1 - ' 11' ' To . 1 1' 1' , f '. To . , , .1 , I ' 1 7' . 'z 1' 1 1- 1' ' ' ' 2 v ' f ' 1 7' 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 A ' .' 1 , v. w I ' ' v 1 1 1 v Y. v 1 Lloyd Chaxls wllls h1s nonsense to Hazel S111 eus. 1 ' J 1 1 A11 1 ' 1 K ' 1 1 1 1 v 1 , 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' a x 1 ' Aw s A I -I 1 I u A4 v u X kvkv J I K1 1 ' y- 5 3. A1 711 11 1 ' L1 ' ' 1 A1 y' 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1' K1 1 1 1 1-K1 I 1.1. . 1 1 1 1 2 L1 'A1 ' ' ly ' 1 1 ,- ' r . 1' . I ' ' 1' ' ' 1 1 ' . ' 11' 1 ' 1 1 1 A 1 . ' 1 4 1 ' ' J .kv I kv U 1. kv 3 ' 1' 1 A1 D 'ki ' J 1 A1 K 1. Z A1 'L1 ' Ky- 1 1K1 1 v ' 1 T I 4 . K v- rl 1 1. Lv 31 lv A1 I s. 1 st I ,4 4. 1' ' ' ' 1, 751 1 1. 4 1 1 1 E1 y' A1 1 L1 ' A1 JL1A1 ' K1 1 1 l 7 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1' 1 , 1 V 1 1 ' 1 1 , I 1 1 J , L. C I LN T T L' 4 A LY I 'Y l J J J x.f A 1, -- wif' 1 Q 'uf 'P
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THE DIXIE CLASS PROPHECY Wh1le wa1t1ng for my tram I entered the Cleveland Llbrary Whxle the hbrarlan was ln quest of a certaln book I gazed at the large pamtmgs there one of whxchg 1n partlcular caught my attentlon I mvestlgated and found this famlllar slgn Splv learned that he Lloyd Chavxs had become a famous artist I sat down ln a huge chalr to enjoy my book entltled but as I opened lt I wa qulte startled to see not plctures but real hve characters I dlscerned a large mterlor part of a hospltal where a stately curly halred matron was rapldly g1v1ng lnstructlons to several first class surgeons I dlscovered the matron to be Mildred Feller The next page revealed a woman lxttle boy and gurl lntently llstenlng as the radlo announcer sald Thls vlolm selectlon was rendered by Raymond Edwards a member of the Greater Symphony Orchestra wlth Lloyd Chavls dlrector Thxs explamed that the woman was Dolores Powell fEdwardsJ On the next page a large stadlum full of people rang as the people shouted and cheered as the vlctorlous Umverslty of Southern Calxforma s football team was warmly greeted by the head coach my old frlend Earl Neuman The next page dlsclosed a brxlllant dlsplay of Jewels whose rays danced across the countenances of the guests ln cludmg the Hoovers the Lmdbergs Edlson Ford and many others At once I re cognlzed the speaker as Rosanna Huntmgton, Amerlcas first Sec of Educatlon ln the Presldents Cablnet As thls scene faded I saw a large Slgn beautlful wlth purple llghts bearlng the message Vlolette Bed Hotel ' Proprletress Vlolette Nebergall Three small chlldren were gayly sklppmg rope on thelr shady home lawn Matxlda a prlm maxd mterrupted Mrs 7'7 Q formerly Mlss Spangler our class sponsor! ln her readmg by the announcement Soups On The next scene whxch pleased me greatly was the realization of a dream of one of my frlends There she stood a fine lady havmg r1sen from a good Home Economics teacher to one of the worlds foremost fashlon makers Dorthle Swltzer A great throng eagerly awalted the appearance of the new Secretary of State When this oflicer appeared he got qulte an ovatlon and I readxly recognlzed hlm as Dan Cornwell our annual Edltor ln Chlef The sound of voices brought rlch muslc to my ears In a large Cathedral the pupxls of the Chlcago Conservatory of Muslc were pre sentxng a sacred cantata I recognlzed the smlllng director as Lanore Feller another frlend A large crowd hllarlously cherred a glrls basket ball team Sulted ln Black and Orange as OIIICIBIS presented the cup to the coach of the Champxonshlp team of the Umted States As she turned around dlsplaylng Van Buren s huge trophy I was sur prlsed to see my own likeness Just as I finlshed my book the sun went behlnd a cloud I bought an extra and read ln blg headlmes Judge Neeland our Senlor Presldent had become a famous Judge of Crlmlnal cases Another blg headllne stated that a new altxtude record had been set by Charles Swab head of Amerlca s greatest alrport I overheard some conversatlon whlch revealed that Davld Burrell by a slmple ln ventlon had progressed so rapxdly that he had run Henry Ford out of buslness I entered a theater and wltnessed the productlon of the college play Johnny ln the Love Score Wlth John Brandeberry as the hero In the vaudevllle presentatlon I was pleasantly surprlsed to see Flossle Norrls gracefully danclng wlth the Zxegfleld Follles glrls By the ald of the vltaphone the success of my other classmate was dxsclosed when Ervy Zlegler gave to the world some of hls secrets for progresslve farmlng on lrrlgated land Lol Reamsnyder v'f19301'+ IIIIII rrllulllulllll IVIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII IIIIllIllIIIIIIIHIIllIIllIllIIIlIIllIIlIIIIIIHIIHIIVIIUIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , . 1 1 , . . . . . . . . H . ,, I 1 1 ' . . . . . H V 9 V ,, . . , . . . , S 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 . U . . . . ' Y . . . ,, . . 1 1 I ' . . . . . . , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . , . . . , . . . . . ' 1 . . U . , . . , . - 1 , . . . . , ' u 11 1 ' 1 . . , . , ' ' - L . , - ' 1 . . . , . . L 1 1 . . . , ' 1 1 ' . . . U . . Y 7 . . , . , . 1 L ' ' . ' u 11 ' u ,, . . . , . . . ' 1 .T 'S -, . -. 'J .-
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1 'I HE DIXIE Top Ron Ictt to rlgrht fcrtrulc Dctcr fcorgc Hcuzcr Don lld De-Rodes Darrell lcltxorth Dllla Snnth Vhlxon INLVSUIIHLI Woocllow Lelglcr Robert DcBouver ule Wollc olxc lroutm IVI1ddlc Row llllcll Illlllil I mlcnc Imac: lx lthlccn Abbott Don Swlsher K xthryn Dow Axcrx Irout Ilorcncc Dutllclcl Robcrt Irout BLTIIHQILL Stout MISS Isabelle Ilcckathorn wpon Ol Bc tom Row Robert vlrllllll Ilucl SIIXGIIN lohn Benccllct BLTIIIQL Duffield Arthur Brlnkmxn lhclml Iluxungcl Clxclc lx HIS Irene Vifmllllflll Delbert Dehnhoff Prudence Poole Not ln the plktllll Robcrt B lI'lll'l0llNi IL NIORC I AQS OFI4 ICFRQ I IXXILIILL 11111.11 Pllxll cnt rc rt I I1 Vlcv. Prc sldc nt IIIIIIILC Duflxcld Sccrct xry 'I rc uurcr Pruclcncc Ioolr Rc portcr Nllw Hcck xthol n Sponsor JUNIOR CI ASS PLAY On Mlrch Z1 our clx N undcr thc dlrectlon of MINS Ilccl ltholn cc mcdw entltlecl A 1ron BU,fI,Q x Frcxhm mn CARI Ol FH XR XCTI RS A non BIIQIZN ll xppv Ilhlllllt IIITIILNOII Bc IU Clftfl' Pcppcr Ierwls Fm llLfLl1 P ISog,,g,,s Wlr Chubb uct Io! Qccc nd H 1nd Abcx llxl xbcthc Ill nudcll 1 cc Mu Chubb I IL ccns I x xlxn Ncvscomb I ms llunter Fhcnx f lfflltllllx I orc tt 1 Rei D1 ll dc Flll D lllcll 'lc ltNlJIlfl'l und Robc xt Dc Pol xcl 11950, cxpeet to give the D lll IS Smltl' Donald lJeRode Robert Trout Arthur Brmkman Don Qwlsher Wllxon Ncwcomer I xvvrencc 71nser George Yeager K xthlccn Abbott Florence Duffield Irene VLTYHIIIIOII Prudence Poole C ertruclc Deter I hclma D lvrmger Bernlcc Dufhelcl Bernnuce Stout Stage Managers Y IIllIIllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llll llllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll 1 .' ' - 5 . 1 1 , , 5 . 1. 71- . 1 1 , . . , 1 , 1 ., ' ' ' 1 . . 1 . Y ' 11 . . 1 's . , , ' ' , 1 , - , Iwi ' ' -, lul , - 11n. ' I . ' . . ' , 1 . 1 1 , .11 ' ' 1 , . '. , , 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 5, 11 1 I . , 1 , 1 . , 1 vm .1 - 4' -1 -1 '1 1 1 '-1 ' '-- 1 ,. , . , , , 1 , , .1 . , . .. . 1 S 1 , . . .A Y 1 . A 1 . Q , . 1 , ' 1 , , , , , , ,L . , ., 1 , . ., 1 , , I 7' 1 1 1 v 1' 1 l ' 1 v- 1 ' A 1 . 1 14 - , 1 h 2 2 1 ., - , , , , , . 1 I I 1 1 ,. , 1 2 L1 I V Y 1 1 1 1 Q IA X A k K I J L ' ' 1 1 1' AZ .., .. A h 1 .L 11 V' . ' . 1' Rol - mul, f- A 1 3 1 I 1 3 ' 1 gl x 1 I 2 Y- I 12 .1 J I x , 5 1 J ' . 1 1 . -. 1 ' . I ., 1 1 . Y A K . . f -1111 1 I ' -' ' 1.-- ' 1' ' 1 C l - 1 , 1 1 XL 4 x , ' An , 1 -1 . 9' 'ze I 1 . M 1 . 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 71 1' 1' '1 1 1 ' J 1 1 .' . 1 l 1 x 1 1 we , . s -1 11 - , , I l Q Y'.' 1 X x I 1 r r-4 L 1 Y P. v 1 I If 1 1 v I ' 1 C11.'-j 1 me .1 ' 1 . kv .., 2 1.1 A , ' ' ' 1 . 1' , ,A 2 , 1 11 UHF 1 11 .. I .I 1 T' 1 - 1 ' ' Mrr. I P . H ' d v 1 n 14 14 . I .4 1 x A 1 I , ,. . 1 12 . H 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 ' Ill I 1 1 l ' ' V 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 4 1 1 v 1 la , 1 1 I I 1 1 . . . , 4- iw. ll? --
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