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' . rt'-if' 1' SENlOR'S AMBITIONS MAC MOCRACKEN-'fo be left alone. tBy girlsl. BUD ENCELHART-'TO be a politician. lDaxe says sol. ESTHI-:R ENOELHART-'l'o own a fur coat. Lots HOPEWELL-To have a steady. tWe,re sorryl . MARY EMMA-T0 slap Elmo again? FERN CRABER-To spell correctly. PORTIA FITTS-T0 have a nose without a shine. FLOYD WILDRIDOE-To have a new girl every night. LOIS MCCAFFI-:RTY-To be a matron in an orphange. JEAN DE FOREST-T0 be a missionary to the cannibals. ROSEMARY PADGETT--T0 he on time? FLMO OSHA-To carry out his thretl HELEN MORTON--It couldn't be the title Mrs.i, could il? EUGENE GILMORE-To be graduated. PAULINI-I ROSS-To have a date with Charles Willialns. HAROLD ALBRIGHT-It couldn't hc books. RALPH BACON-Keeper of East Side Park. . pyw.. 't' ALICE CRI-:ACER-To find some one who appreciates Les Miserables. ROBERT LONG-To be an Ossio Cabrolivitch. JOSEPHINE DOSCH-To read '4Scriptures and collect moneyf, LOREN AYERS-A congressman. lSays Colbertl. KATY CHATTIN-A love doctor. f We thinkl. ORVILLE BATEMAN-A certain dark-haired girl. EUGENIA BROWN-To have the authority to start Q10 a. In., we hearl. BILLY GOODWIN-T0 be teacher's pet. LYMAN FOUST-Jack of all trades, but master of none. MARY BILLINGS-To write a book entitled, A Perfect Cirlf' EDWARD McCoOL-To join Paul W'hiteman's Orchestra. BRADFORD PEEK-He hasn't any. fHe saysl. VICTOR PoTTs-Radio King. A CARL SMITH-To have a Secretary to keep count of the times broken. GEORGE THOMAS-To always beat Homer asking for the car. to school at VIOLET WHITEHEAD-To adopt a certain little Freshman boy. ELEANOR F. WILLIAMS-To be a fat lady in a circus. STEWART BILLINCS-WHS it to have a place on the staff? U the proper time. his arm has been NORWOOD BUZAN-To make enough money fat the Hatchet Innl to have an English valet. CATHERINE FYFFE-To make hi-falutin' grades fand let the rest of us sufferj. LORENI-I OWENS-To make hot biscuits for some one every morning. RUTH PAYNE-T0 go to church at least twice a month. MILDRED SMITH-Wonder if it's to live in Toledo. LA RUE WEBBER-To write a historv text. CORWIN KEMPF-Is it to learn his debate or have a date with Pauline? VIVA OSMON-To have a permanent wave? DOROTHY EASTRIDGE-To spend every week-end in Fritchton. MARIAN KELLlT0 fall in love fand stay putl. BEATRICE McCAIN-A Hello Girl. HOWARD PALMER-NDI to be printed Iso saith the facultyl. Page Twenty-F ive
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CLASS WILL Josephine Dosch, bequeath my diabolic looks to Irene Clarisey. Martha Keck, bequeath Elmols threat to Eldeana Chapman. Ada Cox, bequeath my I love mew attitude to Esther Carnahan. Effie Abel, bequeath my pleasant disposition to Lois King. Bill Aikman, bequeath my frequent appearances before the mayor to Jack Moore. Von Carnahan, bequeath my bashfulness toward the fairer sex to Raney. Mary Billings, bequeath my winning ways to Naomi Payne. Hazel Blagrave. bequeath my inability to rave about men to Monett S. Viva Osmon, bequeath my blonde wavy tresses to Miss Foote. Edward Englehart, bequeath my best girl to Earl Blackwell. Lois Hopewell, bequeath my 1930 steady to Zola Keith. Dorothy Eastridge, bequeath my Scholastic W's to Wesley Corsage. Harrel Davey, bequeath my original jokes and stories to Estella White. Stewart Billings, bequeath my blonde curls to Afton White. Marguerite Beck, bequeath my egotism to Arlene Hitchcock. Orville Bateman, bequeath my open admiration for a certain Soph girl to Red Heavenridge. Ralph Bacon, bequeath my gentlemanliness to Elbert Reister. Loren Ayers, bequeath my studiousness to Basil White and David Pryor. Harold Albright, bequeath my hair to Estella Lee Aikman. Norwood Buzan, bequeath my partnership in the Hatchet Inn to anyone who wishes to be kept busy. Eugenia Brown, bequeath my art of flirtation to Josephine Overbay. Carl Chattin, bequeath my ability to make original excuses to Wilma Tomey. Gerald Colbert, bequeath my quietness to C1oofy', Aishe. Edwin Brown, bequeath my job at DeWey's to anyone desiring to work after school. Alice Creager, bequeath my green spring outfit to Madeline McDonald. Oral Eagle, bequeath mv mischievous attitude to Ronald Arvin. Helen Ennis, bequeath Puss,' Edwards to a certain Junior girl. Portis Fitts, bequeath my pep to be divided equally among the Freshman girls. Lyman Foust, bequeath my patent leather hair to Ralph Emmick. Eugene Gilmore, bequeath my Civics seat by Mr. Colbert's desk, to any Junior desiring such seat. Jean de Forest, bequeath my love for jazzy music to Rev. Brooking. Kathryn Holland, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Jimmy Lyons. Mary Hornaday, bequeath my black curly hair to Catherine Campbell. Marian Kell, bequeath my popularity at Petersburg to Grace Trueblood. Floyd Wildridge, bequeath my debating ability to incoming Frosh. Robert Long, bequeath my skill to play classical music to Virginia Wright. Bomer Lucas, bequeath my generosity to Harrv McBride. Lois McCafferty, bequeath my personality to Catherine Osha. Dwight McCracken, bequeath my light trousers to be cut into souvenirs for the fairer sex. Leonard Gerkin, bequeath my musical talent to Elmer Keith. Elmo Osha, bequeath my Inspiration to the loving care of the underclassmen. Ruth Payne, bequeath the job of hauling West End school kids to anyone who has a car. Mary Emma Reeve. bequeath my place on the basketball team to the girl who can do as well as I. Page Twenty-F our
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CAN YDU IMAGINE- ELDEANA CHAPMAN-NOI watching Elmo? JOSEPHINE DoscH-Short, fat and a brunette? RUTH PoTTs-Flirting? DAVE-Refusing anything to eat? CORK KEMPF-With a hair out of place? STEWART BILLINCS-WiIh0ut curls? ELMO OSHA-Being slapped by a girl? MISS WISE-Dignified and unfriendly? JEAN DE F.-Playing jazz for his own amusement? BILLIE GOODWIN1lVI3klHg the honor roll? MISS PROCTOR-Cooking for a big family? BUD ENcLEHARTfNot in love? EDDIE CLEMENTS-A dancing teacher? MARY EMMA-Riding a mule? GEORGE THOMAS-A cow caller? PUSS EDWARDS-Fast and peppy? FERN GRABER--Superintendent of an orphanls home? MARCELLA STRANGE-Marrying a milk dealer? MARTHA KECK-Not flirting with B. B. boys? FLOYD WILDRIDGE-Manager of a perfume factory? BOMER LUCAS-Stingy and unfriendly? WILMA TOMEY--A Bob-bit? MARIAN KELL-Taking Greta Garbols place in stardom? Lois HOPEWELL-wiitllollt a steady? CHARLES WILLIAMS-Taking his grade card home? MARY B1LL1Ncs-Playing hooky? HELEN COSBY-'EHSY to get acquainted with? RALPH BACON-Anything but nice? CLYDE PEYTON-Tall, slender, and bashful? JOYCE SMITH-Anything but sweet? Lois MCCAFFERTY-An old maid? A FRESHIE-NOR shaking when talking to A. 0.? HARRY McBR1DE-As the W. H. S. flirt? HELEN ENNIS-Not wanting to go to Dewey's? ESTHER NIAE N.-Not getting Chemistry in Economics class? JINGLE-Wanting to stay home? ROSEMARY PADGETT-Getting to school in time? HELEN HAYNES-Not giggling? ROY WAGCONER-Agreeing with Mr. F ulkerson? FACULTY-Being easy on the Seniors? VIVA OsMoN, '30 Page Twenty-Six
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