Yamhill Carlton High School - Tiger Lines Yearbook (Yamhill, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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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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Item in the gossip column of New York UTimesu Man-about-town Bob Wade, was seen at Hollywoods latest brawl, with what up-and-coming deb? Bob has nothing to say on the subject, as can be proven by the last photographer to come back with a black eye.n In the California UCouriorn Miss Rosemary Jones ,books keeper for Stevens Ever Helmets discovered an interesting fact day when she found the other that a mistake of 17 cents on the books,may eventually result in a loss ofhundredsofdollarsf In the Boston nGazetten Miss Lorraine Miller,per- sonality expert, is writing a series of articles on,HWays of Improving Your Persona1ity'and' discussing at the same tune the problems of todays teen-age youth, in a very interesting and sympathetic manner.H In the Jersey nMedical Newsm uDr. Paul Hendricks of Bellevue hospital,Seatt1e,made the biggest decision, for should I say Hincisionnj of his life t6day,when he accepted the po- sition of head surgeon at the famous Brightwater Hospital in am-ton, Illinois.J fx j:: , I! I .Z21mzz3fSi.i1-rf In the WOregoniann UMiss Lila Hamblin of the Carolina Life -Insurance Come pany, informed the -reporters today, that she Hnearly fell on her face' when she was told she was to be head manager of the firm's 'interests in the West.n In the New York nTimesu uAt a latereunion of the members of the Christian Endea- vor of Yamhill County, Oregon, nStee1 Kingn Richard .Williams of New York was voted guest of honor by a unanimous consent. Familiarly called HCurlyH by his old :time associates' the name still sticks to one of New Yorks biggest financiers.V In the Reno nDivorceen nAnnouncing the birth of 11 lb.twin boys to Mrs. George Robison. Doctor states 'that the babies are healthy, and father is doing Well.H In the Nindiana Newsn nCoach Max Noll, of the Indiana Fed Sox, aired his views tooay on the chances of Rosebcwl series. winning the Coach Noll is much in demand, this season and if he continues as he has in ther past, his record will be something for future coaches to pass.n

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