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Lorraine Rice, and look at her now Brittie and her rattle Sure-shot Creasy Murphy (without the hat) Chris and Mickey Studious Finch Mac getting in practice The Phillipses Brough, without Barney Greetings from Betty Knowles Desert rat Golding Adventuress Zeke Handsome John
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CLASS WILL By MARGARET SEATON I, Lorraine Anderson, leave my cnattiness to Jacqueline Wester. I, Calvin Boren, leave my ability to play baseball to Gene Coursey. I, Jeanne Brady, leave my artistic ability to Margaret Williston. I, Lillian Bratchi, leave my sweet disposition to Boogey . I, Helen Brough, leave, taking Barney Roberts with me. I, Christene Campbell, leave for San Diego. I, Barbara Carlson, leave to give all my time to Ray Atherton. I, J. Wesley Cochrane, leave my startling biography in the Bulldog to my Alma Mater. I, Leonard Creasy, leave everything to the school except Margaret Worsham. I, Betty Davidson, leave my three years' experience in geometry to Ann Beaver. I, Charles Finch, leave to work at the Standard Service Station. I, Margaret Glossbrenner, leave my prize winning essay writing to next year's Seniors. I, Hortense Golding, leave my Freshman boy friends with regret. I, Gregorio Granados, leave in my beautiful new car for bigger and better fields. I, Jerry Huffman, leave my sister to take my place. I, Bobby Hunter, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Cate to Joe Heiligers. I, Hazel Keyes, leave my ability to study to Pauline Wells. I, Charles King, leave to deliver milk. I, Mary Alice Klein, leave to continue my work in the Valley National Bank. I, Betty Knowles, leave without any regrets. I, John Knowles, leave my ability to get through high school in three and a half years, to Marvin Paup. I, Bennie Levy, leave for Yucca as soon as my brother returns the car. I, Donnie Levy, leave Ruby in search of a blonde with blue eyes. I, Harold May, have nothing to leave. I, Aileen McRuer, leave my ability to sing to Sally Lennox. I, Sam Miller, leave my end on the football bench to Hubert Neal. I, Jeanne Murphy, leave my way with Willie Corley to Virginia Carrara. I, George Peck, leave my curly hair to Marvin Peterson. I, John Phillips, leave to work on my Model T. I, Marilynn Phillips, leave my Hi, Kid to my sister Roberta. I, Charles Potter, leave my sunny disposition to Burnell Jones. I, Jimmie Ray, leave to get another permanent. I, Bette Rice, leave my ability to play the piano to Helen Taylor. I, Barney Roberts, leave with my bright red socks. I, Ernest Sahagun, leave my football ability to Keith Stackpoole. I, Margaret Seaton, leave my typing ability to Roy Brakeman. I, Joan Stephens, leave my athletic ability to Jean Taylor. I, Brittie May Stone, leave my soft voice to Eileen Feathers. I, Billie Tavlor. leave mv slenderness to Bingo Mayberry. I. Frances Valles ]eave Reynoza to the mercy of the Goldroad girls. I. Mary Louise Vukoye, leave my black hair to Mr. Hanhila. I, Dolores Wade, leave my quiet ways to Sue McDonald. I, Alta Mae Walton, leave my beautiful smile and corny jokes to Tommy Mulherin. I, Lilah Waters, leave Don Eley to Ruth Huffman. I, Glenna Rae Wright, leave on the next bus going to Chloride. 17
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Sitting Bull Alta Rain, Wat? Jeannie with the light brown hair Boo Ray Lady of luxury Dave at the beach What, no filling Taylor station. Potter? Sailor boy Sam Lillian The class Snooks president
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