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=—THE CARDINAL To Elinor Kerwood, Feme Kepler leaves her inexhaustible energy and artistic ability. To Margaret Parish. Bonnie Kruzan leaves her ability to “tickle the ivories”. To Mary Ann McGorray, Catherine McGorrav leaves her Irish descent. (It is already in the family, so why disturb it?) To Edith Kershner, Helen McQueen leaves her book of humorous readings. To William Disbrow, Merle Major leaves his experiences in basketball, hoping he will have the same. To Vivian Kerwood, Sarah Moffett leaves her pleasing personality. To Jean Robbins, Lewis Paxton bequeaths his independence and efficiency. To Flora Crossman, Albertine Spitzer leaves her arguments for each and every thing. To Nettie Young, Barbara Schroeder leaves her jolly humor. To Rosemary Botts, Floyd Wickline bequeaths his laughter and tears from Senior English. To Silas Lowe, Gene Willard leaves his seat in the boiler room. To Archie James, Robert Willard bequeaths his ability to play the thief and husband in operettas. To Gwendene Franklin, Martha Williams leaves, with regret, her permanent wave. (Guard it closely, Gwendene.) To Lester Spitzer, William Winters leaves his finger nail polish and rubber band. To Robert Botts, Lettie Woodside leaves her light hair. To Donna Tolson, Obie Young leaves his desire to argue with Mrs. Diers. Therefore, we the Chiefs of the Clan, do depart, entrusting to all the remaining members our various gifts and powers, saying: “Guard them well, ye youngsters, and preserve and honor our camp.” Signed, sealed and attested this February seventeenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. Signed Marguerite Fawcett Ferne Kepi.er. Frankie Janvrin Witnesses. f 191
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THE CARDINAL 4- CLASS WILL We, the Gypsies of 1932 of the W. C. H. S. Clan, being informed bv the spirits of the predecessors as to the necessity and custom of will-making, do hereby equally distribute our worldly possessions and chattels to our successors and our school. To the Assembly Hall we leave our pictures so that the future classes shall never forget our bright and smiling faces. We leave to our beloved and most esteemed faculty the traces of our outstanding deeds in their grade books and our best wishes for another brilliant Senior Class. To the Juniors we bequeath our dignities, our bluffs, and our report cards. We won’t need them any longer. To the Sophomores, a record of our graduation. Try to heat it. To the Freshmen, our sympathy and the permission to use our original ideas. To Boyd Binkley, Ruth Baker leaves her abounding supply of giggles. To Elinor McGrath, Roughn Binkley bequeaths his Jewish accent. To Gladys Ehrhart, Mary Lou Bost leaves her flirtatious ways. To John Batchelder, Dorothea Botts bequeaths her hlack hair. To Melvm Lehn, Willard Buckley leaves his curly hair and stunning profile. To Ora Bear, Harold Chumbley leaves his ability to waste time successfully. To Inez Littrell, Mildred Crossman leaves her secret of perfect, naturally wavy hair. To Robert Gulick, Leaton Culp leaves his power to disturb the assembly at all times. To Ann Noel. Virginia Dickerson bequeaths her position in front of the one and only mirror. To Medford Cheffer, George Eaton leaves his angelic actions in English class. To Dorine Jobe, Marguerite Fawcett leaves her independence and experience in dancing. To Dean Beall, John Gambrill leaves his “pep” and vitality. To Bettie Hursh, Bertha Gillen leaves her soft voice and cpiiet manners. To William Shoemaker, Haro'd Ingham leaves his reckless driving and ability to hit horses in the dark. To Betty Kepler. Emery Janvrin leaves his cherubic (?) ways. To Norman Tuggle, Frankie Janvrin leaves her snappy eyes. To any lower classman, Gearld Jobe leaves his curly hair. (He wants to keep it in school.) I 1«1
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THE CARDINAL JUNIORS Although the Juniors are a very small class, they have been well represented in the activities of the high school. The first social event of the year was a class party held at the high school. played the mysterious game of murder, and had a grand time. Social activities are not our only accomplishments. In basketball we had three good athletes, Archie James, Gene Baker and Orville Sheneman, who helped Warrensburg win the District Championship. These boys are also seen on track field. Our dramatic ability was shown March 31, this year. “The Arrival of Kitty,” our play, was a big success, and oh what a time we had getting it ready to present! Some time in May, we are to serve the Junior-Senior banquet. This event will finish up our activities for the year. We have all enjoyed it, and expect to do even more when we are Seniors. JUST THREE 1 f your nose is close To the grindstone rough And you hold it down There long enough In time you’ll say There’s no such thing As brooks that babble And birds that sing. These three will all Your world compose— Just You, the Stone, And your darned old Nose. 120]
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