Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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Last Will and Testament of the Cla of June, '37 , V We, of the graduating class of June '37 feel we have reached that point in our careers in which, out of all justness and fairness, we must divide among various and sundry deserving underclassmen all our wordly possessions and interests. To do this in the most satsifactory manner, we have decided it is wisest to leave behind us those things which would otherwise be most sorely missed upon the inevitable departure of this rather outstanding graduating class. Of that part of our interest known in law as our personal property, being negligible and of no account, we make no disposition. Our right to live as Seniors in High School being but a temporary estate is not at our dis- posal, but these things excepted, all else in the world that belongs to us, either in one sense or another, we now proceed to divide and bequeath. We bequeath to the incoming freshmen the undying school spirit that we inherited from the January '33 Class. To the Senior B's we leave Mr. Teakle, hoping they won't waste too much time finding out he wasn't born yesterday. To the faculty, we wish to bequeath our broad-mindedness and generally liberal attitude to all things concerning homework and studies. Sarah Brown wishes to leave her gift of gab to Betty Hangauer, in hopes that she won't use in indiscriminately. Sam Corisis feels he ought to leave his rugged individualism to Donny Swick. Marion Russell falls heir to Margaret Dyar's dignified stroll and also to Sherleigh Doelle's shy and receding manner. To whomever is elected class treasurer of '38, Jack Hart leaves an acute headache fthe one he got while taking care ofTiger fundsl. Stanley Bowerman bequeaths to Mr. Teakle his eversharp pencil now going on its seventh year. Stanley feels, as does the rest of the Senior Class, that his eversharp will be quite a com- petent successor to the poor excuse of a penny pencil that Mr. Teakle has already chewed perilously close to the danger mark. George CWhatamanl Hislop leaves his way with women and also his best wishes to Mr. Livingston. Pat Keepings cheerfully donates her pen and pencil set to whoever found it, so that his or her conscience Cif anyl may rest in peace. Dwight Kipp passes the red hair he acquired from Kenneth Dalquist in will of January '37 on down the line to Bobby Steinhauser. Charles CChuckl Nelson leaves his rather unusual taste in bow tie selection to Pep Sargeant, meanwhile warning Pep that wearing bow ties does have its drawbacks. - To Eric Van Werald, Ted Caputo leaves his how'm I doin' outlook on life. Swing it, Eric! Georgia Corisis bequeathes her palmolive complexion to Barbara Atwater fhoping that Barbara will be able to do as well with it as she hasj. Lenore Talley gives her claim to the boy friend to sister Gail with hopes that the boy friend won't feel too much like a pawn in this creul, cruel world. Lindsay Williams wants none other than Ken Barnes to have his baseball shoes, instructing Ken that he may find them practically any time on 3rd base. Jim McGinnis, who is really a genius at orthology, fspelling to youl leaves a weird and uncanny ability to spell the most difficult of tongue twisters to Sarah Lee Williams. Drew Gnagey bequeaths his skill at sleeping through history class to whoever can get away with it. To Bud Boutin, Tom Atwater ffamous golferj leaves his spectacular cut shot, meanwhile washing his hands of all responsibility that will naturally result from such a transaction. Theresa Dougherty wills her auburn tresses to Dorothy Belcher, and may Dorothy long remember that gentlemen prefer bronze. Lawrence Hazelwood becomes the proud possessor of Art Cody's well-developed oral cavity with hopes that Lawrence won't wear his new possession out too quickly. Page fifty-nine

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