Woodward High School - Boomer Yearbook (Woodward, OK)

 - Class of 1947

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i hi mmmmammmmm WILL — CLASS OF 'Ul Hear ye, Hear ye- The death knell is at hand, but we are prepared for our onward journey. We the Pioneers of lU7 have paved the way for you. And to make it easier we will pass on to you the things that we found useful. We, the Senior Class of Woodward High School, Woodward, Oklahoma do hereby make and publish our Last Will and Testament. To the Juniors, the answers to all the test papers which will be found under the fifth stone from the ground and the fifth stone from the northeast comer of the school building. To the Sophomores, our keen sense of humor for they will need it to deal with the Seniors in the coming year. To the Freshmen, our compasses so they will be able to find their way around next year. To the Janitor, all the gum under the seats, which he will mold into a statue and place on the northeast comer of this block. To the Teachers, our deepest sympathy for the sorrow they feel at our leaving and the disgust they feel when they compare us with the next classes. --c. From our vast stores of wealth, fame and abilities each of us do hereby will and bequeath to the less fortunate as named hereinafter: Bob Kelly, ray medals for pool playing to Douglas Maupin. Jay Dee Chase, my ability to get 'A' in English IV to Richard W'eidner. Jimmie Burhraann, my ability to kid Ur. Riley and get away with it to Alvin UcDaniel. Leo Aaron, my many, many hours of study to Frank Sutley. Paul Williams, all books which have been lost, strayed or stolen from me to Ur. Wilson for next year's fuel supply. Shirleinne Feniraore, my ability to drink more pasteurized milk than anyone else to anyone else who would like to try it. Robert Lehr, my stage presence to J. T. McLain. Jackie Shaul, my kissable lips to Bradley Bealmear. Betty Taylor, — Oh, I think I'll keep mine; I might need them. Deloise Roberts, my ability to handle words to Ruth Parks. Bob Mayes, ray ability not to be caught breaking football training rules to Bill Heaton. John Hoffert, my passionate love-making to Jimmie Pollock. Donald Aurell, my intellect and brain to Dwayne Ham. John Bealmear, my trumpet playing to Harry James. Joanne Pickle, ray long blonde tresses to Patty Lansdown. Beverly Benjamin, the rest of my hair tints to Gwyn Wilson. Merrill June McNabb, ray Simple Simon looks to Wilbur Swarts. Valda Lucas, ray desire to become an intellectual bum to Yvonne Bergner. Bettie Hoffman, my book on How to Vamp to LeVena Gilbert. Barbara Lowrey, my similarity to Alfalfa in Our Gang to Hugh Heath. Carole Bohard, ray desire to take long trips to Texas at 3:00 A. M. to Larry Meyers. John Brandenburg, my ability to go with a football queen to James Shirley. Fred Handley, my old hoopy to J. R. Calkins. C. 3. Larison, all of ray bright ties to any of the Juniors who ever have a date. George Johnson, my blacked eyes to Royetta Pitcher. Keith Lahr, my height to Buster Eoff. Ramona Brenner, ray place in the quartet to Dorothy Lahr. Marion Campbell, my soda-jerking position to Phyllis Atwell. Bill Clark, my executive appearance to Richard Erwin. Raymond Coombes, ray beautiful long eyelashes to Rosalie Hartzell. James Covalt, my interest in girls to C. a. Cofei . George Covalt, ray sideburns to Bud Shaul. Merrylou Endersby, my height to Jimmy Newby. Mead Ferguson, ray lack of intellect to Harold Lowrey. John Terrell, ray dancing ability to Eldon Blumer. George Goetzinger, my weakness for new girls in school to Tom Glitsch. John Griffis, ray captaincy to Evan Reynolds. Kenny Reynolds, my ability to always get a ride to Sammy Morey. J. G. Heard, my ability (.) to my brother. Geneva Howland, my loud manner to Eva Mae Charmasson. Rita Hughes, my ability getting engaged the last year in High School to Neva Bowden. Lavelle Hughes, my meekness to Maureen Clark. Otto Gesell; ray raven locks to Pop Hughes.

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