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“Should Auld Acquaintance cIje forgot” Wc the class «if 1941. in the community of Oakridgc, the county of Lane, the state « f Oregon, being of sound mind, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void any that may previously have been made within a peritxl of low mcntalitv. In this manner we dispose of our possessions: First, we order and direct that our executors, pay all our just debts and funeral expenses after our decease as conveniently as may be. Second, after payment of such funeral expenses and debts we give and bequeath t » the Junior ('lass, our rightful heirs, «»ur most valuable possessions: Our good judgement, our importance, our wisdom, our dignity and our poise. Wc think with considerable effort you may succeed in acquiring and maintaining the spirit of the class of 1941. Wc alvi leave to the Junior ('lass our ability to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth (m help us God!) To our friends ti.r Sophomore Class, we leave the motto Speech Is Silver. Silence Golden. To the young and unsophisticated Freshmen, wc leave our ability to progress. It will be found useful as they will need it to become Seniors. To this dear old schoolhouse wc leave our chewing gum. candy bars. pa|icr wads, and other forbiiklt n articles which wc have overlooked. To the Principal wc leave the Juni«Ks to guide through their Senior year. The following wish to make these individual bequests: I. JOANNA DUNNING, will my position on the volley bjll team to Shirley Tracy. I. WALT PALANUK. will mv S«»cial Ec. b«xik to Charles P« xvar. I. ROBERT LAVEY. will my position as captain on the basketball team to Jimmy Paddock. I. MAC SMAI-LWOOD. will my ability to find fault with everything printed in the High Breeze to Tharon Rogers. I, CHET WILSON, will my | lcasant personality to Bob Allen. I. IRIS MONTEITH, will my musical ability to Muriel Morgan. I, EARL BLEILE. will my bottle of aspirins to Marjorie Bier, future editor of the High Breeze. I. LOUISE VALUER, will mv hashfulness to Billie lane Flam. I. CATHERINE CLARK, will my ability to act to Pauline Coughtrv. I. VIRGINIA BORDUNE. will my height to Betty Babcock. I. LILAS ALLEN, will my ability to keep the class quiet during class meeting t« Forrest Rewalt. I. KATHLEEN WETZEL, will to Janet Ramsdell the diamond which I wear « n my third finger. I. HAZEL HI BI B I. will my ability to harmonize to Betty Orr. 1. ORPHA STANLEY, will my ability to win the tennis champion ship to Shirley Neff. I. RANDALL CLARK, will my Liability of being late every morning to La Velle llcndcrym. I. IX)DIE WILSON, will my ability to Jitterbug and dance to Hope Kelsay. I. SHIRLEY REAM, will my athletic ability to Dorothy Winched. I. DOROTHY MAULDINC. will my blushes to Betty Dahlcn. I. LELAND SEWELL, will my ability to croon to ] nald Erant . I. BEN FOX. will the Public Address System to Shirley Stockton. I. MARION SWANSON, will my positi«»n as Oak editor to a willing Junior. I. FLORA DEAN, will my flirting technique to Jeanette Clark. I. VERNON KELSAY, will my ability to fold High Breeze papers to Gerald Puckett. I. FLOYD BAKER, will my ability to drive a Model A to Wilfred Lucas. I. ROY RANDALL, will my jokes and bright remarks to Harry Bleilc. I. MARYLYN JONES, will my trombone technique to Lyle R «gcrs. I. JOHNNY VOLGAMORE. will my unquenchable thirst for knowledge to Marvin Dumont. I. TOM O’CONNELL, bequeath my scholastic ability to Geneva McClanc. I, LOUISE VE.ARRIER, will my ability as a ladies’ man t » Milton Kearns. I. KEITH HEALY. bequeath my extreme hashfulness in classes to Joe Drapela. I. IRA McATEE, will my ability as a photographer to my pre- decessor. I. BESSIE STEVENS, will my rosy complexion to Verna Bier. I. BILL COOK, will my ability to play tennis to Bruce York. Signed and sealed this first day «»f May. nineteen hundred and forty-one . . . SENIOR CLASS 41
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Senior °Roster LILAS Al I IN Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 4, Drama Club 4. “For Pete’s Sake 4. Broadcast 2. FLOYD BAKLB— I ransler from Lnterprise Junior C »l lege. Football 4. LABI BLL1I I -President of Student Italy 4. Editor lli Bree e 4, Class President I, 3, Baseball I, 2. 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Football I. 2. 3, 4. Band 3. 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, For Pete’s Sake” 4, Hi Y 2. 3, 4. Dra maties Club 4. Treasurer Student Bodv 3. Broadcast 3. 1I i-Breeze 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Annual 4. VIRGINIA BOR DUNE-Hi Breeze 3. 4. (’.iris’ League I. 2, 3. Pals 2, 3. 4. President I. Baseball I. 2, 3, 4. Vol- leyball 2. 3. 4, Huckleberry l inn 3. (Ilee Club I, Broadcast I. CA I MARINI. CLARK Honor Society 4. Glee Club I. Broadcast 1. Baseball 2, Huckleberry Finn 3. lli Breeze 3, 4. Head Librarian 4. “For Pete’s Sake 4. Dramatic Club 4. RANDALL CLARK-Hi Breeze 3. I rack 2. 4. I li-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. W II I I YM COOK I ransler Irom Mohawk 3, Stage |r. and Sr. plays. Annual photography. FLORA DLAN Volleyball I. Hi Bree e 3. 4. Dramatic Club 4. For Pete’s Sake 4. Glee Club 1. JOANNA DUNN INC-Basketball 1. 2. Volleyball 3. 4. Soltball 2. 3, 4. Girl's League 1. 2, 3, Annual 4. BENJAMIN FOX-Glor Club 2. 3, 4. Paints Patchy stage work for school plays. Christinas Cantata 4. Music Concert 3, Operetta 4. kl.I I 11 I IFALY— I mnsfer from Salem. Oregon 3, I li-Y 3, 4. I luckleberrv Finn 3, Glee Club 3. 4. Boxing 4. IIAZEL IIEBER I —Glee Club 1.2. Broadcast 1. I luekle berrv Pinn 3. Hi Breeze 3. 4. ELEANOR HILLS—Glee Club I. Girls’ League I. 2. MARYLYN JONES-Volley Ball 4. Band 3. 4. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Operetta 4. Christmas Contata 4. Baseball 4. VERNON kl .I SAY 1I i Breeze 2. 3. 4. “For Petes Sake 4, Dramatic Club 4. ROBERT LAVEY-lli Y 3. 4. Set. 4. I li Breeze 3, Bas ketball 3. 4. Football 4. Baseball 3. 4. Annual 4. DOROTIIY 1 AU LDING—Transfer from Silverton 2. Orchestra 3. por Pete’s Sake 4. Girls League 2, 3. 4. Dramatic Club 4. IRA Me A LEI Baseball mgr. 1. 2. I li Breeze 2 3. Hi Y 2. 3. 4. P xjthall 2. 4. Basketball mgr. 3, 4. Band 3. 4. I luckleberrv Pinn 3. For Pete’s Sake 4. Dramatic Club 4. Baseball 4. Student Council I. 2. 3. 4. Annual 4, Boxing 4. IRIS MO I I I I I I I ransler Irom Cottage Grove 4. Girls' League 4. Dramatic Club 4. ‘‘Por Pete’s Sake 4. 13
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