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Are you Scared when you get up to Speak? Can you talk Fluently? Let me show you how easy it is to overcome such a habit. Arrange for an interview. Dorothy Crooks. SPEECH SPECIALIST.’ Hame you tried my Stumma Cakes? I carry a complete line of dough. Lois Johnson’s Bakery.” Junk Dealers: We buy and sell anything that rattles or annoys—With An O.K. That Counts.” (Perry Johnson, Wayne Bowman and Donald Rigg). By the way, these are all the members of ’3 2 graduating class and what a class that one turned out to be. Anything from Junk Dealers to a president of good old America. Well so-long, this is all the news I can give you this year. I am now signing off with my best regards, in favor of the class of ’3 3. —Maxine Johnson ’32 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of ’3 2 in the city of Waterloo, county of DeKalb, State of Indiana, and being of sound minds, keen judgment, and dignified ways, bequeath and publish this last will and testament. Item 1: We appoint Miss Garnet Smith as the sole executor of this will and docu¬ ment. (1) I, Maxine Johnson, will my ability to appreciate Shakespeare to John Centa. (2) I, Vera Kester, will my ability to cough pathetically to Hilda Kline. (3) I, Carl Geeting, will my ability to be nonchalant to Carlton Arnold. (4) I, Ruth Miller, will my ability to wink to Avis Hall. (5) I, Dorothy Crooks, will my ability to play basket ball to Junior Freed. (6) I, Donald Rigg, will my ability to wrestle to Byron Fretz. (7) I, Helen Moyer, will my ability of getting to school just before the bell rings to Lester Geeting. (8) I, Ralph lines, will my unreasonableness to Dale Moyer. (9) I, Wilmer McIntosh, will my ability to sleep in English class to Andy Hamp¬ shire. (10) I, Dorothy Goodwin, will my love for dogs to Leona Crooks. (11) I, Howard Hine, will my ability to work Geometry to Wayne Bookmiller. (12) I, Ned McIntosh, will my appreciation of basket ball to Bob Rohm. (13) I, Wayne Bowman, will my ability to get dates to Robert Matson. (14) I, Lois Johnson, will my good behavior to Charles Corrigan. (15) I, Wayne Sebert, will my ability to blush to Paul Camp. (16) I, Loren Yarlot, will my bookkeeping ability to Harold Brown. (17) I, Geraldine Rufner, will my height to Carroll Becher. (18) I, Perry Johnson, will my ability to read to Red Wolford. (19) I, Maxine McEntarfer, will my ability to loaf in Lab” to Maxine Bickel. (20) I, Hilda Kohl, will my ability of guessing to Estel White. (21) I, Paul McDonald, will my B. B. spirit to Lynn Dunn. We the Senior Class of ’32 sign and seal this last will and testament on this eighteenth day of April, 1932. RALPH IMES (Seal) Witnesses: Elsie Whitehair Charles Overmeyer T wenty-four
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THE R OSEBUD JUNIOR CLASS Back row—Left to right Hilda Kline, Helen Parks, Esther Young, Maxine Bickle, Miss Whitehair, Vinnie Myer, Mildred Wing. Second row Margaret Dunn, Kathryn Girardot, Gladys DeLong, Helen Wilkins, Margaret Meece, Ruth Bonecutter, Bethel Hanes. First row Paul Dilley, Robert Bowers, Paul Camp, Carlton Arnold, Robert Bard, Charles Bowman, Byron Fretz, Robert Sutton, Donald Stevenson. CLASS ORGANIZATION President Vice-President S ecretary-T reasurer Poet Historian Robert Bard Margaret Dunn ...Helen Wilkins Bethel Hanes Ruth Bonecutter CLASS MOTTO ’Tis not the gale, but the set of the sail Which determines the way we shall go. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Scarlet and Grey Red Carnation
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