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,W-rt i 'ivuw' in V , A K - I, Dick Williams, do hereby will and bequeath the art of walk-Y ing out of school which I possess to the nBeatrice-Gladys-VioletnG combination. They must never get caught in this act. I, Kathleen Wade, do hereby will and bequeath my library period to any person capable of handling it. I, Carmella DePaola, do hereby accent to the cast of next yearfs I, Eldon Parker, do hereby will will and bequeath my Spanish senior class production. ,,.. X J. . . ,O :ACE 'ii I . ., ,. I- -P 1 'tw sl li :. and bequeath the streets ofYHa- hill for Art Morrison to finish tearing up. I, Ivan Gillam,do hereby will and bequeath my ability to obtain pull with the faculty to John Basaraba, with the provision that he use this art only when absolutely necessary. I w I, Don Behrman, do hereby will and bequeath the abilitytw play pool which I possess to the next ardent admirer of Phyllis Burgett. I, Virginia Fouts, do hereby will and bequeath my exemptions to all D.T. students of forthcoming years. I, Lucille Fletchall, do hereby will and bequeath toadndrers of uniforms, information as to their whereabouts,providing they fur- nish no competition to me. I, Glenn Kuykendall, do hereby and bequeath my romantic nature to Jack Frost providing that he stays at home with it. I, Fred Weinberg, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde locks'to Margaret Gray. I, Jim Parker, do hereby will and bequeath my Brownsville woman to first inquiring suitor. uLet alonen policy must be guaranteed K by said person in regard to my Castle Rock woman, though. Q I, Wayne Mosher,do hereby will and bequeath my Nleft tacklenpo- Q5 sition on the basketball team to Warren Tucker, provisions being made to allow each other member of the team to comeinto possession QS of the ball at least once in each game. I, Bernard Nelson,do hereby will and bequeath my cigarette light- M er to Towner Menefeeg fire regulations allow bonfires onlyin study hall, Towner. V R E X ., are All tr'-.iff Wffeiti ,a- i Xing, :Qff
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Page 2 uDickU also sang in the male quartet. Ruth Patton'represen+ ted the class as princess for the 1939 carnival. Class off ficers for the first semester of this, their second year in high school were, president, Max Noll, vice-president, Ivan Gillam, secretary, Norma Tucker, treasurer, Ruth Patton, class representative, 'Richard 'Williams, sergeant-at-arms, Frank Wiser. Second semester changes in the executive de- partment were, Ivan Gillam, president, Dorothy Fredrickmun vice-president, and Lorraine Miller, secretary. Mr. Durham was again their advisor. Twenty-seven students took'dw opportunity of 'beginning their junior year of high school. Ruth Patton, president, Lorraine Miller, vice-president, Dorothy Fredrickson, sec- retary, Richard Williams, treasurer, Eldon Parker,class rep- resentative, and Don Behrman, sergeant-at-arms, held the leadership of the class through the first semester of their junior year, as did Frank Wiser,president, Glenn Kuykendall, vice-president, Ivan Gillam, secretary, Max Noll, class rep- resentative, and Ruth Patton and Dorothy Fredrickson, ser- geant-at-arms, for the second semester. William Munger ac- ted as advisor for the year. This very active class accomplished many undertakings throughout the year. A letter earned in basketball gained Wayne Mosher entrance to the n0rder of the Orangeu. In all extra curricular activities, the class managed to contribute in some way. To the Quill and Scroll, Richard Williams and James Parker, in the typing contest, Ruth Patton and Dorothy Fredrickson were entered as second year participantsgto the Y's Girls, Lorraine Miller'and Norma Tucker were admitted, and in the music department, Richard Williams again won the distinction of quartet member. Many other members of the junior class were also members of the Glee Club. Several boys received letters in the spring for their participation in baseball. A first rate junior-senior banquet, finished the 1940-41 year in proud style for the class of '42. Senior year for the class of '42 saw it's Y's Girls en- rollment mount to five, as Dorothy Fredrickscn, Carmella De- Paola, and Rosemary Jones were elected into the club. Fol- lowing badketball season, all senior boys had been admitted into the Lettermen's club. For their last year together in a body, officers were president, Lorraine Miller, vice-president,Carmella DePaola, secretary, Dorothy Fredrickson, treasurer, Ruth Patton, an class representative, Jim Parker. Howard F. Tong,principa1, Q11 lowed through the year as advisor for the class. Because Dorothy Fredrickson moved to Bremerton to finish her school i g Ruth Patton was elected to the position' of secretary - rer f -
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-nu r or ,yr -i J.-I mwwrf ' 'rf t f ' a!,. - 1' L, .- . -. f I: Q Mgj Q I, Max Noll,do hereby will and bequeath my gift of argumentation V Q7 sto Jeanette Haynes. Ex-rdf: f' if f I, Lorraine Miller, cannot afford to beoueath my acting'abiHty ' to turn them downu to anyone,but will oondesoend toteachymry Ray I the art. f I: Faye Symmonds, do hereby will and bequeath my acting ability 5 to Elnor Zimmerman. It must be used only on dates. IlMRosemary Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my good CITIZEN- f SHIP GRADES to Max wade. fHe needs them., Lila Hamblin, do hereby will and bequeath my good business Q 1, head to next years Book Exchange manager. Paul Hendricks,do hereby will and bequeath my line toanyand I, all who might ask for it. fMaybe 1 can get rid of 115.7 4 f I, Bob Wade, do hereby will and bequeath my girl friend to any Q one needing a body guard. Q I, Charles Mi1ne,do hereby will and bequeath brawn and brain to f Joe Nistler. I r f I, Norma Tucker,do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability 3 ' to Zona Mae DuBoyace. i ? I, Ruth Patton,with provisions made for the careful use of this I honor, do hereby will and bequeath the D. A. R. award to Beatrice f Powell. ' K . I 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereto subscribe our name and affix , I our seal this twentieth day of May, in the year of our Lord One ' 5, Thousand Nine Hundred and forty-two. C1ass5aSHo re' at Signed and sealed WQE5 QQFYKQWFQ rd, in the 3 !f?W,- v4gff'fWif'?9jif,f:j.:f,'31 'sir' PPGSGHCG Of' ,9Qfw'-?-r:gfrag2--H1:1- ,-1 f f ff 1235 ra -f.fw.aa-fQi,s:a1s .... .... ....... I ...,.., r ...,. .. ......., ,.., S .. Mr or sexism555ggwnfeeweheee-znsiirrmtvQaeda--5 gamsnmeyamggwemme- Q :- . 4
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