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

 - Class of 1951

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Page 29 text:

e fast Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty One of the Yamhill Union High School, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament, as attested on this fourth day of January: To the Junior Class -- Our Senior honor, dignity, truest fidelity, sense of humor, excellent appearance, magnificent wisdom, which are the things we treasure most. X To the Sophomore Class, we will all our secondhand materials. May all the comments be used to the best of your ability. To the Fresh en, we wil our surpassing model as a class. Don't fahzr in following us. To the faculty, we will a book of nchild psychologyn. And also each of us leaves an individual will. May you be guided by them. I. I. Marjorie Bauer, wfH.my 'touch-me-notn disposition to Carol Hacker. Lola Belt, will my hair to Emily Thies. You may add it to your own collection. I, Dick Casey, will my flirting ability to Eldon Yates. Put it to 8oog,uJZck Cook, will my beard to Bill Irey. Let's see a little on your chilz David Fackler, will my good looks to anyone. attgapgelgres Faokler, will my piano playing to anyone that wishes to I, John Farley, will my ability to study without books to Marion Wigglesworth. Don't study to hard. I. hard. Mary Frazier, will my spiking ability to Anna Mae Loftis. Work Maybe you will make it. I, Dorys Funkhouser, will my second year bookkeeping books to Winona Hampton, Don't throw them away. I: Rosemary Herring, wIU.the broken-down mimeograph to Carol Hamblin. KI hope it works better for her.J In Hazel Gene Hutchens, will my ability to skip school and get away with it to Audrey Nordmo, in hopes she makes good use of it. In Katy Kruse, will my flirting to Clara Roberts. Don't fail to use it. I, Joann Light, will my old maidish ambitions to Mary Ann Weidner. KDon't worry Mary Ann. She will probably change her mind., 1 I6 Marvin Loftis, will my wavy hair to Oliver Reynoldson. You need tb, O I, Jerry Van Loo, will my unexcused absence notes to Mr. Gillis. I, Phyllis Mallory, will my nwee bit of brainn that I obtained from Nick, to Keith Lewers. Carry it ever onwards. I, Evelyn Martin, will my Book Exchange headaches to Lee Peloquin. Don't forget your aspirin. . I, Jim MacKinley, will my slow5even ngaten to Mark McColm. Take life easy, Mark. Bryce Mitchell, will my ability to skip school in the princ1pal's I car and get away with it to anyone who dares. I, Keith Morton, will my job as office boy to any boy that can remem- ber to knock before entering the Home Ec. room. , I, Joene Paola, will my shy way to the freshmen girls. Please girls don't break my record. I, Margaret Peck, will my ability to ask questions in Social Ec. class at the right moment to Pat Ohler. I. Carolyn Rice, will my nlaughn to Marjorie Munro.



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Last Will and Testament Ccont.D I, Ronald Russell, will my ability to get along with others to anyone that needs it. Use it well. I, Don Thompson, will my day dreaming to the freshmen boys. Maybe there will be a little less noise. I, Elzora Tupper, will my office position to Elaine Schmidt. Heaven help you! I, Farrel Yates, will my music lessons to Edith Haugen. Maybe you can get out of class like I did. I, Velma Yates, will my school activities to any one that can keep them going. May all have mercy on you, because you will need it. I, Althea Wolcott, will my disposition to the teachers. You will need it more than I do when you get through. I, Jan Wein, will my front seat in Social Ec. to anyone that is brave enough to sit there. I, Glenn Wulf, will my ability of growing whiskers all over my face to Gene Barnes who only knows how to grow them on his chin. We hereby will appoint Mr. John Williams, our class advisor, as sole executor of this document. In witness there of we, the Senior Class, place our seal-X-uponthis, our last will and testament. HOW TO BE THE PERFECT SUB-DEB Manners: Bounce down the hall, stepping on everybody, incurring many dirty looks and causing doors to be hastily shut. Flounoe into your seat dropping not less than three books, and continueim chew your gum loudly, popping it occasionally until you are told to spit it out, then part with only half of it so you can be told to do it again. Appearance: Come to school looking as if you had just gotten up, hair slightly combed, rouge applied to one side, your lips so red that they look like stoplights and your nose shining like grandpa's head. By the time you have continued this for a month or two, you may be assured that you will be very well-liked. REVISED ETTIEKETT FOR THE BOYS Boys, never tip your hats---it wears out the brim. Whistle all the time to show others you can---there are so many who can't. Stand around the hall in groups---it evinces a friendly spirit. Everyone should stop between classes to read the notices on the bulletin board---it proves ucommunity interestu. CHEW GUM---it sounds good. If in a hurry, throw paper on the floor--- the faculty is sure to appreciate it. lbver pick up paper from the floor ---the janitor is paid for that. Lean your chair against the wall--- this way the wall won't fall down. Come late to class---helps to avoid the rush hour. Leave books lying around---that is the only way the teachers can. tell you posses them. Always ask the teachers tore- peat the question---it shows you were preoccupied. Shuffle your feet when going down the hall---it keeps the shoes from falling off. Always talk to your neighbor when in class--- it pleases the teachers. leave Q1 your work until the last week in the six weeks period---this shows your ability to act in an emergency. Build and fly to airplanes in school-- it brings out the craftsman in you. When at the movies, always read captions aloud---it shows others your pleasing voice. Share your candy with others in class---it shows to others your unselfishness.

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