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Sealed Orders We, the class of '43 of the High School of Dallas, in the County of Polk and State of Oregon, being of a sounder mind and memory than any other class in high school or of our endeared faculty, make, publish, and declare this our last Will and Testament: Bob Dunn wills to Lloyd Domaschofsky his technique with the girls. (Love 'em all, you might miss a good one.) George LeFever wills his greatness and almighty power to Dan Heinrichs as he feels that in later years it will come in handy. Irene Classen wills her knowledge of unearthing the unknown1' (gossip, you dumb guys) to Marjorie Day. Jim (Snuffy) Smith wills his high political position to anyone who thinks he can take it over. (Oh, yes, providing he furnishes his own secretary.) Bob Gohrke wills his good looks to no one. (He still has hearts to break.) Vic Friesen wills his reckless driving to anyone with more than one life. Wendall Curry wills his postmanship to anyone. (He wants to play ( postoffice too.) Curtis Lamb wills his nickname (Chops) to Buddy Pierce, just in case Buddy loses his meat rationing book. Howard (Pete) Peterson wills his magnetic blondness to Wayne Taylor. (That is if Wayne ever gets tired of his present complexion.) Althea Zentz wills her slender, graceful figure to Vesta Franz. Eldon Bevens leaves — with Barbara Beharrell. Louise Brown wills her golden locks to Rose Henrickson. Allen Bartel wills his shyness to Leonard Olsen. Doris Fredricks leaves her come and get me ways to Helen Mc-Fetridge. If these don't work, don't worry Helen, as Sue Hamilton will leave you her clever go get 'em ways. Bob Hiebert and Bette Leisy leave their technique of going together and still remaining out of the scandal sheet to Bonnie and Ray Osuna. Myrna Payne leaves her quiet demure ways to Bev. Bennett. Elmer Hiebert leaves his dazzling come hither smile to Neil Richardson in hopes that Neil will smile more often. Patsy Sharp leaves her always happy look to Helen Price. Helen can use it next year. Jean Pope leaves her intellectual mind to Esther Peters. We wonder what she will do without it. Jim Houtz bequeaths his slow and easy-going manner to Wally Agee in hopes that it will help Wally to slow down. Arlene Learner leaves her artistic ability to Vivian Richardson in hopes that Vivian will be as good at making signs as Arlene was. 10
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Junior-Senior Play THE CAST Burleigh ............................ Curtis Lamb Pickles ..............................Beverly Bennett Hattie ................................Ann Clanfield Mag ...................................Phyllis Bennett Flo ......................................Sue Thiesen Pee Wee ..........................................Erna Fisher Miss Dibble ...........................- .Vesta Franz Lillian ...............................Myrna Payne Helen .................................Althea Zentz Myra ..................................Helen Siddall Tony .......................................Rees Linn Blimp ...................................Dick Wilson Duke ...............................Kenneth Wright Pete ............................... Bob Dornhecker The Juniors and Seniors presented a three-act comedy entitled Pickles Becomes a Lady in the high school auditorium, April 30, at 8:00 P.M. The purpose of the play was to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. The setting of the comedy was the Dibble School for Girls. The main character is Pickles, a popular 16-year-old star athlete of the school. Pickles, whose real name is Edith, has a continual struggle between being a tomboy and a lady. The tomboy usually won out, that is until two young aviators (Tony and Blimp), who are carrying important international papers, are forced down on the school grounds. Pickles falls head over heels in love with the handsome Tony, and Tony falls in love, too, not with Pickles, but with a charming, young teacher. Pickles is in danger of becoming a very prim young lady in order to win Tony but she is side-tracked by the appearance of the two villains (Duke and Pete), who are after the important papers. Pickles becomes lost but finally emerges the heroine by outwitting the villains, also Pickles Becomes a Lady. 20
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