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Legal Notices We, the Senior Class of ' 37, do hereby highly intellegent, angelic countenances lis- the Junior Class. They will need them if they are to be represented in the Scholar- ship Society and on the teams. To the sophomores we bequeath our abil- ity to be dignified even while we are be- ing chastised. To the lowly freshmen we will our love for all members of the faculty, since they will need it to get through the next three years, provided, of course, that the faculty can stand them. To the faculty we will the memory of our highly intelegent, angelic countenances lis- tening attentively to Miss Meyer ' s civics as- signments, Sody ' s lectures, and Mr. Gra ham ' s announcements. I, Dorothy Clements, will my shape to Bessie Goodrich, provided she gains a few pounds before she comes back to school next year. After much concentrating, 1, Dorothy Col- lier, charitably will to Mr. Hanson my best pencil stubs, provided of course, that he keeps at least one with which to write the absent slips when the new monitor comes each morning. I, Lindell Corbett, will my ability to write extremely long-winded English themes the last night belore they are due, to Desda Ellen Gipson, on condition that she doesn ' t exceed my masterpiece of twenty-eight pages. I, Shirley Crane, do hereby will to Iris West, my middle name, Mae, provided she lets me come up and see her sometime. I, Barbara DeGroat, do hereby will my ability tn produce sour notes on my trumpet to Douglas Qumn, if he doesn ' t drive Mr. Spencer crazy. 1. Edward Abell. will to Ralph Edmond- son my ability to eat hoi dogs and drink Kettlemen City moonshine on Saturday nights without getting sick. I, Louise Alleq, after much thought and consideration, will to Sue Moore my fond- ness for red (I mean the color), provided she dyes her hair brown, loses her freckles, and doesn ' t wear the color as much as I did. To my sister Lizz.e, I leave my ability to stand on my head, provided she learns to control her feet. I, Tadashi Arimura, in an unsettled state of mind, hereby will to Clyde Soto, my ability to get along with Sody ; and to Joe Camara, my ability to think oi nothing at the wrong time, provided he does not use his gray matter too hard. I, Mary Avila, will to Leona Mae Lewis my place in Neze ' s truck, provided he doesn ' t forget to take her home half the time. I, Roseline Azevedo, bequeath my slim figure to Bessie Goodrich, provided she uses it to good advantage in tumbling. 1, Joe Bellamy, after receiving black eyes. do hereby will to Ralph Ruse my ability to date red heads. provided he wears a baseball mask lo protecl his face when he takes one out. I, Pauline Cass, will my ability to take care of the bulletin board to Roberta Thom- as, provided she can spi-ll Wednesday bet- ter than 1 did; and I also will my giggle box to anyone who can produce as many queer sounds from it as I have. I, Roberta Dimmick, will to Gertrude Prys several inches of my shortness, provided she gives me some of her height. I. Pearl Dulany, hereby will to Dorothy Graham my ability to get milkshakes, pro- vided the boy friend has the key to the car and doesn ' t like peanuts. I, Bart Ferrel, because of the bad luck which accompanied me this year, and out ot consideration for lower classmen, do hereby will nothing to nobody. 1, Troy Finster, will to Hoyt Sanders my ability to take Mrs. Wallace ' s advice on some matters. 1 am sure he can use it. I, Ryoii Fujii, in a sober state of mind, de heieby bequeath to George Sakaguchi my knowledge in physics, provided he uses the law of gravitation to the best advantage in his broad jumps. I. Russell Funk, in an extremely senti- mental state of mind, do hereby lovingly bestow upon Burton Lowe, my superior abilities in anything concerning the ques- tionable pastime and science of romance. I. Marie Fnrman, will to La Vina Domin- gos, my ability to ditch biology, provided she doesn ' t ditch too often and can keep her notebook up-to-date. After due consideration, I. Ruby Garman, do hereby will to Doris Petunia Cole, my special reserved seat in Mr. Ward ' s room on the following conditions only: that she will meekly and faithfully carry out all dir- ections; that she is always on the dot; and that she will -keep her mind strictly on her business. I faithfully trust her to follow the example I have set for her. — 26 —
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Page Two THE TIGER ' S VOICE THE WORLD OF SPORTS JUNE 1. 1047 Football — Elmer Soto has climbed tbe (adder of sun-ess. He is the coach of an ill-American football team. Boxing — Charles Harris, heavyweight champion, vill next hox Erwin Pires, who is bidding for the title. Baseball— Babe Crane takes the spot- light as a pitcher, and can she pitch!! She has her own organized team, and among Shirley ' s Blow Torches is Billie Starrett, Cat her. Tennis — Weaver Thornton left yesterday for England, where he will compete in the Davis cup matches. JAPANESE TROUBLE SETTLED i Continued from page 1, col. 2) embassy has been checked, and the ambass- ador will return to Japan on the Melvin Jacobs liner, Marie , as soon as pilot Troy Finster receives further orders. TEN YEARS AGO Delbert Richardson enrolled as a senior at the high school. He is now an outstand- ing business man at the firm Furman and Ft rrel. PERSONALS Joe Lahargoue. former motorcyclist, has taken the position left vacant by De Shazo, th? menace to high school autoists! Miss Helen McClanahan, mezzo-soprano, announced her engagement to Ed Nichols ro all her friends. Eldine Thomas will be maid of honor at the gala affair which will take place very soon STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Ted Lower specializes in the growing of cotton without the seed. The cotton is simply picked and refined without the use of the gin. CLEMENTS WHITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Specialty . . . HAIR DYEING KETTLEMAN CITY Get In Step With The . . FASHION! SOCIETY REUNION IS HELD AT HOME OF FORMER CLASSMATES Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goulart (formerly, Pauline Cass) entertained several of theii former high school classmates at their home in Lemoore Among those who spent the evening re- miniscing about school days were Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, (the former Miss Irene Skoegard); Miss Emily Neal. private secretary to Mr. Graham; Miss Barbara De- Groat, a member of the Lincoln School faculty; Norman Hi 1, local farmer; Mary Avila. featured violinist: Ed Sousa, Ford VS producer. La Verne Paul will bring to the dance as special guests, members of the Phi Beta Kappa of which she is president. Lindell Corbett, also of the same sorority, will ac- company her. Marvin Gates, columnist and gossiper for the hemoore Advance , has added a new column called What the Average Boy Should Knew. Rostline Azevedo, operator of the All Electric Kitchen, will display her work at the high school. In Cold Diggers of 1947 is the beautiful prima-donna, Helen Nisbet, and that super- colossal Bill Thomas — (those Thomas boys do have plenty of it ). Pearl Dulany and Cenith Tratt carry away the show as the main gold diggers. You ' ll roll in the aisles when you first see that first rate comedian, Chester Innian. with his graceful lines and streamlined jokes ! Huh! They ' ll be Gone With the Wind. LEMOORE THEATRE GOLD DIGGERS OF 1947 starring CENITH TRATT and BILL THOMAS with Torchy Nisbet Peewee Dulany Chet Inman also TRUMPET SERENADE with Ruby Garman ; Benton Raney Junior Spencer COMING SOON ! FLOYD GOODRICH TIRES (Johnny Menezes Mechanic) BUY NOW AND GET REAL SERVICE! Phone 10 — 25 —
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Legal Notices I, Marvin Gates, in a sober state of mind. will my position as athletic manager to anyone who thinks he can lay off Reedley ' s sweat suits. I, Johnny Menezes, will to Louis Mattos my ability to stay out of Onesimo Mendes ' way while he is gambling, provided he does- n ' t cheat right. 1, Floyd Goodrich, will my ability to be ladies ' man to Kenneth Empey. the fresh man heart-breaker. I, Emily Neal, hereby will my position as Mrs. Hopson ' s pet (?) to Betty Friend (not that she needs it). I. Edwin Goulart, will my ability to pitch baseball to Tony Cardoza, provided he can do as well as Donald Crawford. 1. Xora Graeber, will my ability to go with- out breakfast and luncheon to Betty Broth- ers, provided she doesn ' t make up for it ai dinner time. I. Charles Harris, will my ability to chew tobacco to Henry Thayer, on condition that In- doesn ' t swallow a wad and get sick. I. Norman Hill, will my favorite parking place next to the girls ' entrance to Miss Ciawson, provided she gets there early enough; and to Ciarence White Owl San- tos, I ,viil my job as assistant janitor. 1. John Hurst, hereby will to George Cobb and Gilbert Phillips the right to form a whistling duet, provided they do their practicing outside of the mechanical draw- ing class for Miss Clawson ' s sake. I, Chester Inman, do hereby will my sense of humor and Tarzan phys ique to Everett Hoover, provided he makes better use of them than I did. I, Melvin Jacobs, will my ability to pick up Hanford blondes to Jack Stratton, who isn ' t doing so well. 1. Ovid Knapp, do hereby bequeath my cuny hair to Jim McCrory, provided he can keep it waved as I did. I, Joe Lahargoue, do hereby will to Mar- ion Thomsen my super-charged, straight-on motor cycle, with the proviso he succeeds in avoiding the village ponce force with more success than I did. I, Stanley Newton, will my steady job ot washing Miss Clawson ' s sink to Gilbert Phillips, provided he can chew gum longer than 1 could. 1, Helen Nisbet, after little thought and consideration, do hereby will to Dorothy Nuts Graham my ability to get a Kettle- men City man, provided she doesn ' t pick an Oklahoman. 1, LaVerne Paul, do hereby will to Billy Watson my half of the Burcn-l ' aui Trombom Folder, on the condition that he succeeds in getting Leland Burch to turn the pages. I. Ethel Peacock, will to Elizabeth Alleq my locker (429), provideu it is left as it is, without a number, so she will be able to find it without counting each one. I, Erwin Pires, will to Leo Thomas my ability to get along with tne bus driver, provided he doesn ' t get kicked off as many times as I did. I, Benton Raney, hereby will my abilty to get married to Betty Friend; she tries hard enough. 1, Zelma Robertson, will my slimness to Betty Brothers, provided she doesn ' t ex- ceed the stature of Man Mountain Dean. I, Irene Skoegard, will my Shirley Temple smile to Elizabeth Alleq, and my immense stature to Gilbert Phillips. I, Elmer Soto, will to Celestine Rose my position in basketball on the farthest end of the bench, provided he can keep his mouth shut during the games. I, Ted Lower, will to James Merker my place at the north end of the corridor, pro- vided his girl is a fresnman; auu to Jack Stratton, my good standing with Mr. Han- son in physics. I, Tony Mattos, will to Leona Kurtz my ability to ditch school and to go to Tulare, provided she gets away with it. 1, Helen McClanahan, hereby bequeath to Elise Nichols my ability to stay up late at night; and to all who may need it, 1 will my love for dear old Lemoore High. I, Edward Sousa, will my front seat in the Rex Burlesque Theatre to Dutch Downing, provided he becomes bald head- ed so that he can rate the position. I, Junior Spencer, hereby will my favorite expression not prepared to Floyd Blake- ley, on the condition that he does not use it in Miss Lee ' s classes any more than I did. I, Billie Starrett, hereby will all of my jobs to Betty Friend, who seems to like them. — 27 —
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