Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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INVADER 27 llluitllf '5QfIl.l. fConinueclQ I, Rowene Leonard, bequeath unto Pauline Kester my dancing ability. To Alvin Leslie I, Earl Mowre, bequeath and give my beautiful eyes. I, Charlotte Meredith, will unto Benny Foster my title of best dancer. To Loretta Kirsch I, Mary Mihelich will Chuck's sweater. I, Ruth O'Grady, will my position of staff typist to Ruth Grey. I, Stella Olson, will my red locks and pep to Pearl Hansen. I, Frances Richards, will to Jack Luther, the place as one of Cleliais best friends. To Erma Jennings, I, Mildred Sutherland, will my giggle. I, Mary Bradshaw, will another year of world history to Dick Poysre. I, Howard Atwood, will the mile to any brave young sophomore. I, Virginia Westlund, will my managing ability to anyone who wants lots of work. To Gladys Miles, I, Margaret Walsh, will my long hair. I, Robert Laughlin, will my seat in French II to Howard Hawkins. To Ivan Cornwell, I, Waldon McBride, will my immaculate appearance. I, Robert Schaefer, will unto Vernon Porter my place on the baseball team. To Margaret Smith, I, Helen Hayes, will my demure smile and blush. I, Ed Lund, will to Wallace Colby my blush-may be become demure. I, Len Brannan, give and bequeath unto Bud Gagnon my horeslaff. May it terrorize a few more football players. I, Garland Baker, give unto Anna Pazella the ability to speak French in future operettas. To Stork Kellstrom, I, Al Glenn, will a few pounds to be put here and there. I, Dorothy Besancon, will to my sister, Helen, a bit of my charming personality. I, Ruel Hedman, will my basketball sweater to anyone who's clever enough to get it. I, Myra Brannan, will my personality etc. to Marie Wallen. To Joe Kasch I, Bus Jensen, will a few waves of hair fsave his energyj. I, Hazel Brooks, will Jack to some Junior girl-maybe. I, Leonard Moore, will my opera seat down in front to some junior. To Michi Yasumura I, Jo Bishofberger, will some of my pep. I, Jack Beauchamp, will those three hairs on my upper lip to Howard Stacy. Lastly, We hereby nominate and appoint Mr. E. A. Oakley and Miss Hazel Rude the executors of this, our last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by us made. In Testimony Whereof, We hereunto set our hands and seal and publish and declare this as our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, on this Hfth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. -msmemmmmmmmmmmassmemmmseswtmmmmssmmrSEALy The foregoing instrument, consisting of two pages of which this is the last, was, at the date hereof, by the above named E. A. Oakley and Hazel Rude signed, sealed and published as, and declared by them to be out last Will and Testament, in pres- ence of each of us, who at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. ' Witnesses: MR. RAYMOND ROWE, Residing at 15 E Street Southeast, Auburn, Wash. MR. F. A. MCLEAN, Residing at 435 D Street S. E., Auburn, Wash.

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26 INVADER CLAII WILL Quoin fill jlllen ESQ Ullqese present, what We, Senior Class of '31 of Auburn High School, County of King, State of Washington, of the age of anywhere from 16 to I9 years, considering the uncer- tainty of life and being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or undue influence of any person whomsoever, do make, publish and declare this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT, that is to say: FIRST, We order and direct that all our just debts be paid with convenient speed by our executors hereinafter named. SECOND, I George Kester, will unto Fritz Brannan my dancing ability fmay he use it soon for the girls' sakesj. I, Maxine Brust, will Budget 23 lTyping IJ A Word Study to Harriet Mitchell-will improve your vocabular 100 per cent. To no one shall I, Shuiji Kimura, will my photographic ability. It goes to Myron Doxon. To Henry Tsuchiya, I, Marjorie Cosgrove, will more brains. I, Kingsley Luke, will to Bud Steffen more dramatic ability. I, Roberta Crisp, will to Roberta Miller, my dimples. I, Kermit Miller, will nothing--Millie Jane is graduating. To DeEtte Hanson, I Beth Dalgity, will my locker-it seems she wants one over there. To Carl McCandless, I, Cliff Neeley, will my soprano voice. I, Doris DeLance, will to Anitte Knight my red locks. I, Harold O'Conner, will Lizzie to whoever can start it. I, Violet Dempster, will to Marion LaCass, my blue eyes-they'd look pretty with that black hair. To Kenny Cannon, I, Floyd Poyser, will some of my ability-as to what kind- well. I, Marjorie Denier, will to the next leading lady the power to capture the leading man. To Jack Luther, I, Aaron Sanford, will a few more sandy locks. I, Millie Jane Elliott, will to some junior girl, the ability of astounding them on first sight. I, Steve Sellers, will my gorgeous hair to Carl Sutherland. fTo go with those dimples. . To future announcers at track meets I, Leona Espen, will my lungs. I, Harry Sorensen, will my position on the Invader-to anyone who has lots of courage-Floyd Colvin. To Polly Newton, I, Ruth Hall, will my blush-you have to take civics, you know. I, George Terada, will to Troy Milliken a bit of knowledge. To Florence jackson, I, Agnes Kvalhiern, leave the title of having the prettiest eyes. I, Carl Erickson, will my soft voice to Lawrence Hagerman-You know, manage To anyone unfortunate enough,I, Gerald Libby, will my position as baseball Manager. I, Thelma Bias, will my frequent trips to Seattle to some one who's lucky enough to find a reason to go.



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28 INVADER CLA!! DIDUDHECY 44 HE Magic Crystal Tells All, the sign so boldly read. I though of days of '31. News of old friends, I said. The crystal clears, some scenes appear, and though they don't make sense You may believe what you hear of '31 some years -from hence. The first old face within the glass was Harry, leader of our class Ever a leader destined to be Address him, White House, Washington, D. C. Ruel Hedman has an office too, and in it he has found success With broom and uniform so white, his occupation you can guess. And Steve at last has conquered. Now he's in the public eye. His oratorical success is due to speeches made in Auburn High. Leona's too an orator fwith thanks to Mr. Rowe, Her arguing in Civics class is enough to make her so. An actress is our Marjorie with fame and talent certain. Eddie Bagby too has a stage career, He's there to pull the curtain. Local Boy Makes Good, that headline never fails. When Kingsley arrived in Hollywood, john Gilbert bit his fingernails. Our mustached boys, Jack and Earl, we knew were bound to win They've got a job in the same town, doubling for Rin Tin Tin. Harold O'Connor has met his doom ffor he wields the dishpan and the His acquette's in the attic stored, His courage gone, his green Ford's No longer parked by Frances' house The reason's clear, she is his spouse Now housework is his highest aim For Harold doesn't seem to care He doesn't kick fhe doesn't dare, Westlund too is soon to wed The date is June, the groom is Ed And Hazel says since she's housekeeping Her biggest thrills are cooking and sweeping. Heffner and Poyser as hallucinations Have made the most of their educations With the Amos and Andy, these two vie With stunts first used in Auburn High And Shuiji's voice is still the same And it at last has brought him fame For now he's making lots of dough Announcing for the radio. A studio also is the scene Of Lyle Casteel's work routine He married Garland and ever since He's been announcing household hints. broom

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