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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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