Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

 - Class of 1949

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THE TUSAYAN CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath our most treasured high school possessions so that our memories may long be remembered. I, Tom McKinney, bequeath my ability to speak “perfect” English to Bill Carl, with the hope that some day Bill will speak at leost one sentence correctly in the English language. I, Grant Smith, will my big feet to Eddie (The Little Bandit) Rekos, so that he will have a good foundation under him when he is boxing. I, Angelita Rodriquez, will my ability to wink to Vera Martinez, hoping that after taking a good look at my boy friend she will realize what winking can do for a girl. I, Mildred Williamson, will my timidness to Sheila Kennedy, hoping that the study hall will be peaceful and quiet while Sheila is present- 1, Naomi Whitted, will my ability to pull automobiles out of the mud to Ralph Southworth with the hope that he never experiences loss of sleep on a school night, because of a car’s being stuck in the mud. I. Nadine Honwesima, will my ability to hate the boys to Gloria Ornelas because Glcria is in love with so many boys at the same time that she has trouble keeping track of them. I. Lula Mae Willsey, hereby warn all girls in high school next year to keep their eyes off Junior Richards. I flatly refuse to leave my interest in him to any girl. I, Albert Balderas, will my boxing a-bility to Marilyn Dobbs so that, if some day she does catch a man, she will know how to take care of him in such a manner that he cannot escape. I, Mark Byrd, do leave my ability to argue to Junior Pena. I realize he has such ability now, but he will need more than that to win an argument in Mr. Per-rill’s class. I, Bill Huster, being the best one-armed driver in Williams do hereby bequeath that ability to Danny Schnell, but 1 want it thoroughly understood that Evelyn Augenstein is not included in the deal. I retain all interest in that little chick. I, Ruth Avila, leave my place in the Drum and Bugle Corps to Geraldine Rekos. Please, Geraldine, don’t march as if you had two left feet. I, Retta Lee Melick, leave my Flagstaff address book t'o Janis Poison. I’m not worried because my main interest in Flagstaff will not be there next year. I, Margaret Elizabeth Fisher, retain all my interest in the United States Navy, but hereby relinquish all claim to the Army to anyone wishing to keep up the necess ry correspondence. I, Barnabas Bennett, do hereby bequeath my ability to milk cows to Bill Harp, hoping that his pleasant disposition will prevent the cows from giving buttermilk. I, Mary Vargas, do hereby renounce all interest in Lauro Garcia and Pressie Corona. I’m a big girl now and do not care to keep company with such youngsters. I, Collin Owens, do hereby leave the protection of little Harriet Wilson to my brother because she is such a frail little child that I am quite sure my little brother can handle her. 16



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