CLHSS Ullll We, the Senior class of 1949, fully realizing our dilapi- dated and pitiful condition, find it necessary to give up our valuable possessions. Under these conditions we do hereby establish BRIS---OUP last will and testament: Caroline Weber leaves her graceful figure to Lula Mae Ploutz, and her continuous Jabber to Naomi Foster. Paul Constable wills his IQOIQOD locks' to Idella Davis, and his disposition to anybody who will have it. Eleanor Van Aken wills her long skirts to Miss Combs, and her sensitive taste to anyone who has the habit. Jimmy Eisele leaves his busy fifth period accomplishments to Virginia Peck, and his love for the Navy to Vergil Slauson. Guy Numann wills his basketball ability to Billy Smith, and hm intellectuality to David Jenkins. Pat Mattlce wills her figure to Flo Powell, and her ability to'get a man' to Nancy Brower. Paul Ploutz wills his fiery temper to Keith N. Mead, and his abilities to Fred Weber and Bob Shultis. Marlene Gerken wills her ability to go without sleep to Phil Caswell, and her good times to Leta Cartwright. Wayland Mead wills his physique to Alynn Prosklne, and his ability to present a good argument to Gary Lee Tyler. Marie Griffin leaves her music ability to Kenny Tyler, and her alertness to Gerald Greene. Ray Slauson wills his ability to get high marks to Marion Numann, and his dramatic ability to Keith R. Meade. John Snipas wills his tardinese to Dorothy Slauson, and his laugh to Bob Shultis. The Senior Class wills Mr. Stone a senior class which-- combined--can eat as much ice cream as he can. To Miss Root we leave an English Class who will always use the Fight tense. To Mr. Crawford we will a large group with loud laughs who can do Justice to his fine collection of Jokes, and secondly we leave a few girls who don't blush in Biology class. We leave Mr. Agone a large Republican Social Studies class with just enough Democaats to keep the arguments heated. Witness: Mort 12
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