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1933 The Scarlet and Gray Class Will f C0l2fi1lll6dj Esther Hussman: My right to have a one and only to Dorothea Justin. Diz Hutson: My strenuous efforts to have and to hold athletes to Jo Friend. Susy jackson: My strong liking for men in general to Sara Sutcliffe. Nelson Jones: My habit of making myself heard to Lindley Schofield. Peter Rabbit Justin: My English characteristics to Kenny Barnett. Jo Kashner: The art of writing excuses to Helen Jackson. Dick Kell: The privilege of attending school when I so desire to Ed Kellogg. Margaret Kennepohl: My collegiate swagger to Catherine Ann Cromer. Lillie Knight: My right to forever giggle to Mary Kemp. Catalino Lazo: My sun kissed complexion to Bus Himes. Gerry Lidester: My contemplative moods to Evelyn Britt. Blondie Love: My immunity until my senior year to Bob Shriner. Virginia MacBride: My Irish pug to Nota Misner. Scottie McQueen: My right to speak when I feel inclined to do so to Jennie Bosco. Carl Mann: My habit of getting there just on time to LeRoy Smith. Ellen Mann: My gentle ways to anyone who needs them. Thayer Maxwell: My imitations of Clark Gable to some other Brute , Bill Metzger: My beautiful brown eyes to Wfarren Johns. Mildred Mills: My demureness to Ruth Owen. Thelma Noble: My right to talk about my ancestors to some other Mayflower des- Cendant. Dave Peffer: My proneness to disturb the Reference Library to Mike Emrick. Henry Pollock: My Rolls Royce to any West Side fellow with a date. Lucia Prentice: My right to yawn in German classes to Thelma Shipley. Helen Ramsey: My Ego to Evelyn Chichester. Babe Rasmussen: My willingness to sing under any conditions to Juanita Kellar. May Rawles: My ability to spread news to Margaret Jones. Chuck Reiley: My manly chest to Gordon Craig. Erwin Rhoda: My obsoleteness to Fowlis Munroe. Milly Smith: My flattering annual picture to some other lucky girl. Woody Spitler: My reputation as the life of any party to Bill Douglas. Dorn Test: My winning smile to Mary Frances Oliver. Mid Trueblood: My ability to paint Scarlette tams to Ernestine Brown. Fritz Walkey: My long eyelashes to anyone who knows how to use them. Margie Watson: My ability to make woman haters' melt to Virginia Huffman. Mark Wolf: My right to be going with more than one girl at one time to Brother John. Marge Worley: My fastidious way to Eloise Raymaker. Frank Woodworth: My faithfulness to one woman to Bus Himes. Page Tuwnty-:lifes
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The Scarlet and Gray 1933 CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-three, this document, our last will and testament, having been read and signed in the presence of witnesses, wish to list the following articles Qpersonal or rightsj as remembrances of our worthy selves to suc- cestors: To the entire faculty our best wishes for success in the ensuing years in their work, and our thanks for the many pleasant times they have given us within these halls of learning. To our two helpful faculty advisors, Miss Schaaf and Mr. Berkey, our vote of thanks for their cooperation and guidance through this last year. To the juniors we leave the right to make the underclassmen look up to you as sen- iors. May you have such high ideals as we. To the sophomores we leave the right to be initiated into all senior-junior organiza- tions, and the right to attend Scarlette parties this coming year. To the freshmen we leave the right to direct the next freshmen in the way they should conduct themselves, and how to get to classes. May they be apt pupils. And now the following individuals wish to bestow the indicated gifts: Ray Abbott: My love 'em and leave 'em attitude to Bob XViley. Walt Ainslie: My modesty to Henry Kraybill. Guy Anderson: My seat near Miss McMahon's desk to Claude Harper. Mildred Bray: My art of cooking to Ruth Arbuckle. Edith Brose: My quietness to Dorothy Bryant. Jonny Cassacly: My right to wear flaming sweaters to John Gosma. Bill,' Chancellor: My nonchalance to Kenneth Barnett. Marge Charles: My right to entertain convocation celebrities to Pat Heine. Harold Collins: My brotherly attention to LaVere Budge. Muriel Collins: My interest in athletics to Janet Morris. Marion Davis: Mv accuracy in throwing chalk to Arthur Peterson. Helen Dexter: My golden silence to Jean Leckie. Paul Dexter: My quiet and understanding manner to Dale Topping. Dolly Evanson: My blond hair to Winifred Gregory. Pauline Frazier: My ability to :ICI burnt up to Lena Modesitt. Doris Goss: My hrst hcur library to someone who can stand it. Dortha Goss: My kittenish personality to Ruth Brandenburg. Peg Haley: My favorite booth at Bart's to Mary Kemp. Hammy Hamlin: My poise to Betty Hiner. Janice Harlan: My gestures in public speaking to Helen Howard. Frances Henderson: My interest in home making problems to Iva Swaynie. Page Tu.-rvizy-two
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