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THE OAK . l Continued from page I9 I, Norris Dyet, will my artistic ability to Guy Warner. I, Frederic Donaldson, will my indifference to girls and swimming ability to George Green. I, Robert Dundas, will my love of athletics to Bud Chamberlain. I, Charles Durst, will my A physics test to anyone interested. I, Wayne Fairbairn, will my tendency towards wisecracking to Miss Sanderson. I, Morag Ferguson, will my big wicked eyes to Eleanore Bowden. I, Eleanor Filsinger, leave my nice, steady dispo- sition to Miss Rosenthal. . I, Joe Finnell, will my supposed relation to Rev- Finnell to-well, just anyone. I, William Fraser, wish to leave my beautiful tresses to any girl who wants to make a hit. I, Lois Fraser, Won't leave my diploma, but if I did it would go to Ingeborg Larsen. I, Jack Dempsey, will my freckles to Helen Clem- ence. ff I, June De Mott, will my' love of sports to Dolores Millard. I, Earl Den-del, will my beautiful car to Bob Ryan. I, Robert Gear, will my love for the women to Andy Neiger. I, Alex Garen, will my Austin to Calvin Hoyhan. I, Ruth Fraser, do bequeath my penmanship to any junior desiring it. I, Helen Freeman, will my shyness to Herb Murphy. I, Norma Frincke, will my smile to Mr. Loukusa to use on his history students. I, Clarence Fry, will love for physics to anyone that wants to pass the course. I, Maxine Holbrook, refuse to will my engagement ring to anyone. I, Harold Furman, will my love of baseball to Ralph Bidwell. I, Winifred Gardner, bequeath my ability to make friends and my engaging smile to Julia Hart. I, Pete Ganich, will my pitching ability to all the future brides who'll need it for their husbands. I, Rosemary Garrison, will my stick of bright red lipstick to the teachers who never use it. I, Frances Eck, will my art ability to Ethel Benson. I, Eleanor Eckel, leave the space in front of class- room doors to Frances Kiphut. I, Edith Elrod, leave my cheerfulness to Dorothea Leach. I, Harry Warren, deed my ability to get along with Miss Rosenthal to some poor junior. I, Leslie Werner, will my purty blue sweater to Miss Gunn if she still wants it. I, Gloria Voebel, will my quiet mouse-like ways to x Jeanne Brenkert. I, Junior Watch, will my tousled hair to Paul Swisher. I, Garnett Way, will my masculine silence to Red Ribant. I, Velva Weese, will my Pepsodent teeth to the girls in getting their men. I, Wilbur Westenhofer, will my brusque erectness and intelligence to Bud Peters. 1I, John White, will my distinctive personality and winning ways to Bud Chamberlain. I, Marion White, will my slenderness to anyone who is dieting honestly. I, Ed Whitman, will my English enthusiasm and abilities to the senior classes to come. I, Albert Holcomb, will my love for poetry and my success with women to Bob Marshall. I, Helen Haskins, will my shy manner to Anna Jane Vanek. I, Jeanette Hanchett, here bequeath my vim, vigor, and vitality to all future English 8 students. I, Leroy Hansen, will gladly give the marks I re- ceived in English and physics to anyone who needs them. I, Clark Kellog, will my solid geometry book to Don Leasia. I, Kenneth Haith, will my quiet, gentlemanly man- ner to Robert Scott. I, RichardkHefferan, will my blush to Robert Bush I, Henry Hubbell, will some of my super intelligence to Jerry Thompson. Wanda Hancock refuses to will her husband or athletic record. Agnes Jennings wills her government to all up and coming History 7A students. I, Roy Kidney, will my honest nature to those whose conscience bothers them. I, Martin Kohn, will my ability to bluff my way through Miss Moore's history class to all backward freshmen. I, Charlotte Krause, will my determination to make good in shorthand to all beginners. I, Erna Kuehn, will my ability to play deaf and dumb to Jennie Savino. I, Richard Landers, will my bookkeeping abilities to Evelyn Layton. I, Eldon Hamson, will my way with the teachers to any neglected student. I, Robert Hengel, will my timidity to any boisterous freshman. I, Gilbert Hessel, will my ability to play golf to RO's future team. I. Helen Hilliard, will my pleasing smile to you. I, Marybelle Hoffmeister, will my ability for ab- sorbing history 'ZA to Henry Frericks. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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I, Mary Jean Moss, will my ability to get a hus- band to those less fortunate. I, Elsie Marshall, will my ability to get a diamond to those who don't take advantage of leap year. I, Barbara Mattingly, will my demureness to any person needing it. I, Jane Miller, will my constant loyalty to Ozzie to Shirley Scott. I, Jim Moore, will my food capacity to all fellow epicureans- I, Audrey Morrison, will my diplomacy to Dorothy Gould. I, Garrett Mouw, will my great power of women to James Cromwell. I, Ramona Nass, will my sincere sympathy to all who will take law in the future. I, Glen Noble, will my tobacco fpipe and alll to Ed Gauslin. I, Marlon Nolen, will my all A report cards to Lewis Green. I, Ethel Nordin, will my versatility to all one track minds. I, Jack Parent, will my saxaphone to Paul Kampe. I, Mary Pearson, will my leap year popularity to Art Hanes. I, Bill Place, will my keen thinking to the whole 204 study hall. I, Lillian Sorensen, will my drawings and paintings to future art students. I, Genevieve Spalding, will my huge bulk to George Angleson. I, Joyce Standing, don't will my interest in Owen Patterson to anyone. I, Richard Stout, will my history 8 book to anyone and everyone. I, Frances Swindell, will my gest for Latin to the Latin 1 students, I, Bettiejane Tait, will my knack for chewing pen- cils to the Washington club members. I, Teresa Tasch, will my patient ways to Miss Krausbeck. I, James Thorburn, will my candy wagon job to a needy Washington club officer. I, Genevieve Townsend, will my Ferndale appeal to Fay Bowden. I, Elizabeth' Tuller, divide my debating ability among many of the bashful Freshies. I, Elizabeth Tumer, don't will my way with the band or my letters from Indianapolis to anyone. I, Virginia Tracey, will my sleepiness to any stu- dent who is bored. I, Le Roy Tree, will my height to 'tPre Warner. I, Louise Theobald, will my comely, quiet petiteness to Betty Rae Jameison. I, Edward Uhler, will my height and curly hair to Mr. Upton. I, Helen Uhley, will my eligibility to Helen Soules. I, Luella Uhley, will my blase blondness to Dorothy Cole. I, Cleo Upton, will my southern accent to Ingborg Ostberg. PAGE TWENTY-THREE . THE OAK I, Rosalind Van Deven, will my sweet smile and sophistication to all young freshmen girls. I, Dorothea. Hoemke, will my lack of height to Mary Jane Carr. I, Dick Hooper, will my car to Walt Smith. I, Gerald Irwin, will my southern accent to the English teachers. I, Dorothy Jameson, refuse to will my One and Only to anyone. I, Ellen Kennard, will my Communistic ideas to the Republican platform. I, Geraldine Kennedy, will my high voice to Dick Fitch. I, Florence Kanarske, refuse to will anythingg I need them all. I, Tillie Kohn, will my size to Mr. Dyer. I, Geraldine Schroff, will my philosophy to forth- coming seniors. I, Gertrude Van Esley, will my way with the men to Shirley Block. I, Wayne Wolcott, will my old socks to one ln dire need. I, Raymond Germaine, will my quiet disposition to a few of these loud mouthed students. I, Don Giddings, will my intelligence to anyone wishing to borrow it for the next intelligence test. I, Doris Gildner, leave the study hall dictionaries to those who spell as badly as I. I, Gordon Gilbert, will all my American girl friends to John Morley. I, Mary Gilliam, do bequeath my ability to play the piano to struggling students. I, Evelyn Glass, will my ability to scream to all other future senior play tryer-outers. I, Ethel Gnass, will my lovely features to these tap-dancers who are over-running the school. I, Dorothy Goode, will my catching smile and per- sonality to all these sophies who want to get their man. I, Marjorie Gowatch, will my dimples to Dougless Glassford. I, Hobart Gray, won't will Betty Rae Jamieson to anyone. I, Rosella Greenbaum, will my pleasing ways to Eddie Frincke. I, Virginia Groth, will my ability to get along with the teachers to some of these future scientists. I, Joe Gulian, will my love for a certain young lady to myself because I'm the one that needs her. I, Bertha Haley, will my way with Miss Rosenthal to Downing Dukes. I, Charles Hepler, will my wavy locks and my am- bition in English to John Foster. I, Ed Gerhardt, will my ability to hit the baseball hither and yon to all future shortstops. I, Fred Hilton, will my acting ability and my quick wit to Chris Montross. I, Edward Langley, will my test papers to backward students.
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