Albany Union High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Albany, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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I, Leland Dragoo, leave my sleepiness to those who keep late hours. We, Charles Duncan and Glen Kenagy, leave some camera parts behind. I. Rolin Eastlund, leave my angelic chubbiness to Velma Hewitt. We, Verena Eastman and Nancy Ward, will Marvin Lovett to Marjorie Street. I, Arlene Ehrlich, leave gym teaching to Miss Osborne. I, Rachel Elder, will my studiousness to Lyman Olliver. I, Mabel Forster, will my executive ability to whoever will have greatest need for it. I, Bill Fraser, will my shortness to Henry Morrison. We, Forrest Freitag and Max Safley, will our F.F.A. books to Jack Bird and Thurston Gilchrist. I. Lurline Fulk,retain my nerve for future use. I, Helen Gee, will my ceaseless talking to Hazel Gerig. I, Irvin Grrig, will my gray matter to Lucy McAfee, who doesn’t need any more than she has. I, Ed Goman, leave high school with my own clarinet. I, Russell Gott, leave a reputation to be assumed by Ronald Daggett, Ed McKee, or Willard Hulbert. I. Marie Gourley. leave in the height of my fame. I, Marion Graham, leave to go to Salem—and stay there. I, Glen Gregory, leave my proportions to Clarence Leichty. I, Carolyn Grenz, leave my friendship with Miss Voyen to Alice Hubbell. We, Clifford Torbet and Leroy Warner, leave our places in Chemistry lab. to two intellectual juniors. I, Geraldine Tycer, bequeath my friendliness to others who haven’t it. I, Vee Ette Vandeventer, leave my troubles to David and his dog. I, Allen Way, leave my ’’Puck” appearance to Helen Marks. We, Harold Wolfe and Margaret Fox, each leave a better renown than wolves and foxes have. I, Clifton Woodard, leave my long lashes and starry eyes to Eugene Brandt. I, Kenneth Zemlicka, leave, just having become acquainted. I, Erros Penland, leave my worries in the print shop to the lucky junior to be editor of the paper. I, Virginia Hackleman, will my winning ways to Jack Ralston—who certainly needs them! I, Bernadine Hainz, bequeath my knowledge of talking at the right time to Marilyn McKinley. We, Berniece Goble and Lavon Mixell, leave with the others, although we came late. I, Ival Hill, bequeath my boyish pink cheeks to Lawrence Soderstrom. We, Clvde Hines and Earl Miller, will our differences to Rex and Ben Roth, We, Vernon Hoefer, and Fred Randall, leave to farm in wider places than the Ag room. I, Bonita Hogevoll, leave my bookkeeping practice set to anyone who can straighten it out. We, Venita Holloway and Margaret Miller, bequeath our domestic art to Eudora Willis and Edith Cox. We, Florence Horning and Ellen Russell, leave hosts of friends to gain many more. I, Mary Howard, leave my quaint and shy ways with boys to Doris Scott. I, Albert Jantzen, leave the Romans to Miss Tracy. I, Dale Johnston, bequeath Geraldine to no one. We, Rosalie Johnston and Harriet Kampfer, will our secretarial ability to Jeanette Conn and Julie Merrill. I, Virginia Kelly, leave the typing of the annual to next year’s typists. We, George Kelty and Lloyd Patapoff, leave the pigskin with those juniors hoping to make the team. I, Virginia Kenagy, leave book reports, at last. I, Edna Kennedy, will my stately mien to Ardelle Day. I, Marie Lamphere, leave “jacks” and ping pong for bigger things. I, Karl Leabo, bequeath my scowl to Mary Frances Brandt. We, Blevins Lewelling and Junior Hamm, leave for California. I, Helen Light, leave my intellect to my sister. I, Merle Long, bequeath my manly form to Bob Witherite. I, Marian Marks, leave the reputation for a good annual to some able junior. We, Rolland Martin and Dean Sears, leave our “David and Jonathan friendship” to Leatha Gootch and Jane Furrow. I, Amos Martinak, leave my ability to win a trip to the farmer that’s lucky enough. I, Helen Merrill bequeath my ability as a good typist to Delmar McClain. I, Dorothy Metzger, leave room in shorthand for Jean Dunn. We, Margaret Mishler and Virginia Norton, leave our appearance of being twins to Connie Case and Wanda Eastburn. — (26) -

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WARNER, LEROY General. The style is the man himself.” Hi-Y 3,4; pres.4.Order of A 3,4. Quill and Scroll 3,4; sec.- treas. 4. Honor Society 4. Band 1,2,3,4. Football 2,3,4. B.A.A. 2,3,4. Whirlwind Staff 2,3,4. WARREN, ROBERT General. “Inquire about everything you do not know.” Glee Club 1,2. Dramatics Club 1. Track 1, 2,3. Basketball 1,2. B.A.A. 1,2,3. Tumbling 1,2. WAY, ALLEN General. “For every why he had a wherefore.” Whirlwind Staff 3,4; Advertiser 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Com- mercial Club 2. Science-Math. Club 3. Assistant Business Manager 4. B.A.A. 2,3,4. WEDDLE, AGNES Commercial. EocoClub 1. Girls’ Federation 2,3,4. G.A.A. 1. Commercial Club 3,4; Sec. 4. Secretar- ial Club 3,4. Band 2,3. WICKIZER, CRYSTAL General. “Genius can never despise labor.” Girls’ Federation 2,3,4, Commercial Club 4. G.A.A. WILLARD, KATHLEEN- General. “My heart is a singing bird.” Eoco Club 1. Glee Club 1,2,3. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Commer- cial Club 2,3. Girls’ Federation 2,3,4. WINTERSTEIN, CARL—Science. “Life is not so 3hort but there is always time enough for courtesy.” Camera Club 4. Track 3. Band 2. WOLFE, HAROLD History. “He who has learned to obey will know how to command.” Radio Club 3,4; pres. 4. tatin Club 3,4. Basketball 2,3,4. Honor Society 4; secretary-treas. Whirlwind Staff 3,4. WOODARD, CLIFTON General. Gold is good in its place, but intelligent men are better.” Entered from Gridley, Cal- ifornia 4. Camera Club 4. Literary Explorers 4. WOODS, DAVID—General. “When man is in earnest and knows what he is about, his work is half done.” Entered from Donnelly high school 2. Radio Club 3,4 Camera Club 4. WOODDY, JAMES—General. “Every man for himself.” Football 2,3,4. B.A.A. 2,3,4. Order of A 3,4. ZEMLICKA, KENNETH—General. “’Though last not least in love.” Entered from Scio 4. Band 4. I, Fred Anderson, will my popularity with Miss Tracy to a lucky junior. I, Joanne Andersen, will my curiosity to the one who needs it most. I, Cleo Armatta, bequeath my hair styles to Hollywood. We, Mildred Aya and Gladys Mae Horsky, leave our place in the orchestra to some other musicians. We, Bill Bacon and Bud Tucker, leave our lettering ability to the future seniors to make civics notebooks. I, Sarah Louise Baker, bequeath my willingness to do things to any stubborn person. I, Harold Banton, leave my stage “hands” to Oris Willard. I, Zella Mae Barrett, will my dimples to Ruby Barrett. I, Sally Bartcher, leave with good wishes. We, Irene Beamis and Patsy Clifford, do not leave each other yet. I, Virgininia Brinson, leave my stature to Henry Belle Faulkner. We, Carolyn Burch and Janice Hermanson, leave volleyball and basketball to whoever is good at it. I, Clarence Burck, leave my girl friend, but I’ll be waiting for her. I, Evelyn Burck, leave my laurels for Lois to travel on. I, Howard Burrelle, leave my knowledge of chemistry to Mr. Otto. We, Roberta Burrelle and Dorothy Sheler, regretfully leave all our dear teachers to next year’s seniors. I, Edith Burton, leave odds and ends here and there. I, Virginia Butts, leave to join Merle Groat. I. Dorothy Cade, leave behind my battered textbooks. I, Gatha Cade, leave my “henna rinse” to Beatrice Conner who needs it just as little as I. I. Carolyn Campbell, will my talkativeness to Virginia Hooker. I. Jessie Campbell, leave the next year’s operetta to someone of Mrs. Johnson’s selection. We, Lucille Coates and Margaret Canning, leave the Home Ec. Club after long faithfulness to it. I, Doris Coffelt, leave my place in the Library Club to next year’s executive. I, Mattie Copple, leave to join my friend at noon as usual. I, Robert Cox, regretfully leave Winona Perry, I, Bruce Davis, leave my croak to the frogs in the marsh. I, Jean Dawson, leave the ancients to their fate. We, Leona Day and Gladys Hoflich. leave our quiet ways to some of those boisterous sophs. I, Carol Dirrett, will my queenly ways to Ruth Ehrlich. We, Marion Doble and Alice Leichty, leave together, taking most of the brains of Albany Hi with us. (25)-



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We, Howard Morrill and Edward Phelps will,—occasionally remember Albany Hi. I, Mickey McDaniel, leave for bigger things in radio. I, Marian McPherren, bequeath the tinfoil off a roll of films to next year’s Camera Club. I, Glen Nance, bequeath my place in the shop to another workman. I, Don Nebergall, leave my graceful gestures to Eldon Propst. I, Larry Nippert, nearly leave my mind. I, Melvin Olson, will my “boisterousness” to Gilbert Whitney. I, Lloyd Orton, leave things generally upset. I, Dorwin Packard, leave best wishes for Alvin Oberson to acquire the attention of all new girls. I, Robert Pettit, will my ability to give current events to anyone who can “get away” with it. I, George Phillips, leave the welfare of the Camera Club in the hands of Dale Stillwell. We, Rosemary Potts and Crystal Wickizer, bequeath our forward and bold ways to bashful sophs. I, Alice Rerucha, leave debating to Gordon Childs. I, Bob Robertson, leave the junior and sophomore girls in place. I, Gordon Shearer, will my permanent wave to Clarence Wicks. I, Bob Spence, will my popularity to Mirvin Stenberg. I, James Wooddy, leave, finally, Albany Hi. I, Agnes Weddle, bequeath my joyous ways to Frances Nedry. I, Shirley Speer, leave my gum under the desks. I, Robert Warren, leave because I graduate at last. I, Kathleen Willard, leave all surplus paint and powder to Marjorie V. who needs it less than I. I, LeRoy Shrock, will all my tardy slips to Donna Densmoor. I, Maxene Safley, bequeath my loquacity to Raymond Meyer. I, Ollivene Schlegel, will my wide-awake appearance to Marjorie Stellmacher. I, Geraldine Scott, leave, my heart still on my sleeve. I, Ruth Shelby, bequeath my place in the Honor Society to any smart junior. I, George Smith, will my wavy hair to Raymond Kalina. I, Russ Sprague, leave something worthwhile to someone—the ability to get four stripes. I, Erma Stellmacher, will my ambition to Ardys Jenks. We, Clinton Stewart and Carl Winterstein, will our quiet ways to the noisy sophomores. I, Emory Stillwell, leave to start “flying.” I, Elaine Suesens, will my optimism to Pearl Jones. We, Rudolph Tannich and Tracy Roth, just leave, with hope for better things. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we, the graduating class of 1938, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and not acting under restraint, fraud, or undue influence of any person or persons whomsoever, do hereby make, publish, and declare the forego- ing document to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all other former wills by us heretofore made. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, on the succeeding pages we set our hand and seal and execute this, our last will and testament, at Albany, Linn County, Oregon, this first day of June, A.D., 1938. 27

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