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SE ICR WILL Bruce Keith, will my hair to Mr. Fletcher. Ronnie Kron, will my way with the women to Leonard Wyman. Bob LeBaron, leave my harem to George Edwards, as if he needs it. Dewey LeMoss, will my size 13 shoes to Beryl Terrano so she'll have more to talk about Denton Loomis, will leave to be with my Betty. Norma Love, will my long blonde locks and friendly smile to Ina Strehlow. Brad McNear, leav !!!!! QI hopej Bob Mazzetti, will my ability to drive safely and slowly to Bill Stine and Norm Cook Peggy Monroe, will my love for shorthand to some gal who finds it difficult. Frank Navarro, leave all my bad things and my good ones I take with me. Donald Nedeleff, leave my artistic ability to Virginia Honor. jackie Nelson, will my height and weight to Helen Pirinoli. Eddie Nicoletti, will my ability to play tennis to Betty Bean. Eleanor Nock, will my position in the nurse's room to Ruth Taylor. Ernest Ohlson, will my car to Alvie Rochester. Keith Packwood, will my moods to the halls of H.H.S. Frank Palmieri, will my low merit record to Bob Roberson. Weldon Parker, will my wavy hair to Keith Walker. Rachel Ann Passalacqua, will my position as editor to anyone who wants it. Milton Passarino, will my car to Bob Ponzo. I know he can use it. Fides Pedroncelli, will my sarcastic remarks to Arlene Joliff. Dick Pierce, leave my brother all my girl friends at H.H.S. Ray Puccioni, will my class ring to Marilyn Watkins. Fred Relyea, leave nothing, I'll take her with me. Dora Robertson, leave my ability to catch a man to Dolores Domitelli. Ruth Remmele, will my long blonde hair to Carmen Bennett. Eugene Rochester, will my acting ability to Ernie Frandsen. Richard Rodello, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Mario Dericco. Annie Ruonavaara, will my seventh period oiiice job to anyone who can stand Frank Citti Loretta Schneider, will my freckles to Elva Harmon. Ed Shriver, will my pitching ability to John Gromo. Bob Simon, will all my admirers to Powell Grant. I'm out looking for some new ones. Jim Smith, will my excess weight to Mr. Osborn. janey Snider, will my rosey cheeks to Mr. Osborn. Leroy Still, leave Joyce Stritzel for the time being. Wesley Stone, will my bright yellow tie to Don Kirkpatrick. Robert Stritzel, will some of my hair to Mr. Christensen. Bob Taylor, will my position as captain of the football team to Frank Carvalho. Ray Thompson, will my tumbling ability to Red Porter. Dorothy Turner, will my favorite expression, to be perfectly frank, to Evone Merrle. Charles Wilson, will my place in C.S.F. to Don Ligi. Gerelene Wilson, will my gym shorts to Mary Wallace. Dianne Wolking, will my love for sports to Stella Rossi. Alberta Worden, leave my A grades from my father to anyone who needs an A.' Stanley Ziganti, leave my nickname Mumbles. I'll be happy to get rid of it.
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SE ICR WILL Thelma Allen, will my bobby sox to Eva Gregory. Viola Archer, will my sewing and cooking ability to Shirley Morehouse. Ira Barton, leave my friend, Eugene Moore. Henrietta Bates, leave nothing, I need everything I have. Charles Baxter, leave my position as athletic commissioner to the next lucky devil. Bud Brooks, will my ability to play hard-to-get to Rollie Robinson. Ralph Brooks, will my ear to Jeanette Scharer. Wayne Brown, will my Chevie to anyone who wants it. Fleurette Cadd, will my ability to be true to one fella to Joan Collier. Manuel Carvalho, will my ability to play football to Jim Jennings. Carol Cole, will my love for disturbing Mr. Fletcher's History Class to Mary Liles. Eleanor Cook, will my feminine ways with the Santa Rosa boys to any Healdsburg girl who wants them. David Cootes, will my love for the girls to Bruce Holbrook. Fred Davidson, just leave. Ed Dean, leave my good looks and unbeatable personality to Buddy Young. Olga Del Carlo, will my beautiful long eyelashes to Betty Otten. Howard Dencler, leave for certain this time. Eleanor Derrick, will my tight fitting skirts to Adele Piacibello. Robert Diaz, will my beautiful black hair to Patty Demostene. Sar'h Fessenden, will my height to anyone who is short and chubby. Lila Fong, will my good sportsmanship to Leona Muse. Louis Fontana, will my position as third baseman to Dave Manley. Ray Foppiano, will my physics grades to Joyce Williams. Don Frost, leave my love for operas to Nancy McNear. Dolores Giannoni, will my attendance in school to Kay Wilson. Merle Goodrich, will my vocal teacher to Elsie Bonnani, but I'l1 take Don with me. Dennis Grant, will my rowdiness in Miss Vrannais study to Clinton Folger. Ed Grigg, will my ability to do nothing and get by with it to any poor freshman. Colleen Grist, will my ability to tell jokes to Tommy Hodges. Betty Hall, will my small waistline to Miss Beattie. Johnny Hassenzahl, leave my physique and athletic ability to Junior Smith. June Hassett, will my giggle to Eunetta Winchester. Audrey Harmon, will my ornery disposition to Ruth Elaine Oakleaf. Elsie Haugsten, will my shyness and sweet disposition to Mary DeGhett0. Ruth Henry, leave this institution to be a co-founder of another. Norma Hewitt, leave and will myself to Bob for the next hundred years. Ray Higbee, will nothing, I want all I've got. Eldon Hilliard, will my bike to anyone who is always missing the bus. Lorelei Holbrook, leave my long, lean, hungry look to Janet Hayes. Charlie Humes, will my good grades to my brother Jim. He needs them. Barbara Ingols, will my quietness to Evelyn Azevedo. Ronald Johnson, will my ambition to Eugene Cade. Virginia Kahlke, will my good looks to Billy McDonald.
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roi X f fl Ox. h J , 14K Q 9 'yfxlw W , :, W i ll 7 X 1 llullli-Svh-lfil' .1 fg, U IQR if CLASS 6161 Activity is the keyword which describes the Junior Class. Under the leadership of our advisors, Miss Petty, Mr. Fletcher, and Mr. Vogt, and the class officers, Ernie Frandsen, president, David Gilbert, vice-president, and Stella Rossi, secretary-treasurer, the class participated in many events which characterized the year. One of the money-raising activities the juniors sponsored was the selling of pop and hot dogs at the football and basketball games. The evening of October 24 found the Juniors and their guests at the Junior Dance, which successfully carried through the theme of Hallowe'en in a graveyard. Keith Walker was dance chairman, and Arlene joliff de- signed the programs. Of course, our big affair was the Junior-Senior Prom. Even the Seniors had to admit that the affair was very successful. And now we can look forward to our Senior, and last, year, the goal we've worked toward since we were Freshmen. CLASS OFFICERS FRNIE FRANDSEN DAVE GILBERT STELLA ROSSI ROLLIE ROBINSON President Vin'-Prrsirlfnt Svrrrlary Yell Leader
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