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“Being Of Sound Mind--” Flora Jane Black wills her numerous bear traps to girls who suffer from the actions of the draft board. Wilma Buchen wills her charming ways to Marie Scott. Bobbie Mae Burgess wills her ‘love potion’ back to the U. S. O. girls. Jack Cochran wills his Paul Bunyan boots to Wanda Satterfield. Sally Colbaugh wills her length to Ed Hemmerling. Bob Colling wills his quiet manner to Wayne Germain. Henry Dahnke wills his bashfulness, backwardness, and shyness to Bobbie Black. The “Two Junes” will their do-nuts, apples, crackers, and such to Junior Bean. Bill Egetter wills his sweet smile to Kenneth Weaver. Estella Flores wills her lush black hair to Helen Davis. Eleanor Hafner wills her darlin’ figure to—can’t you Just imagine loads of people?!!! Emma Hill wills her chickens back to the eggs they came from. Mary Hill wills her well-shot humor back to “Whiz-bang,” 1910. Betty Louise Hills wills nuthin’ to nobody nohow,. Jim Hunt wills his beeyootifull physique to Bobby Milton. Daniel Judy wills his whiskers to Robert Nelson. Patsy King wills all the chains by which she held Jack back to the scrap drive. John Koppes wills Shirley—never mind, he'll take her with him. Florence Lockwood wills her soothing voice to Phyllis Jones. Fred Love wills his love for Chandler to oh! so many!! Juanita McCann wills her husky voice to Evelyn Gromer. Mary Ann McComb wills her dainty ways to Patsy Darkins. Anna Martin wills her likeable ways and means to Phyllis Urton. Don Miller wills his beautiful bleached hair to Phillip Ellis. Ethel Morris wills her nuttiness to Ruth Meston. Oscar Obst wills his woman to single senior seats only. Amparo Olguin wills her silent ways to Palmita Sanchez. Victoria Palacios wills her athletic ability to Irene Calderon. Toni Palmer wills her multi-colored hair back to the bottles! Eva Parsons wills her Marines to the Junior girls to be divided equally. Shirley Partch wills her pleasant manner and disposition to Marjorie Berdan. Ires Pizinger wills her handle to Donald Merrill Fiedler. Doyan Sanford wills his favorite off-key song, “Ida Red,” to Mi Andrew. Bob Smith wills his colorful vocabulary to Sylvia Turk. Barbara Stacey wills her ever-slipping rats to David Teberg. Jimmy Staggs wills his swooning ability to Casanova Fred Smith. Verdean Sullivan wills her tearful laughing jags to Barbara Littleton Florence Tubbs wills her “man-in-the-service” star to Darlene Wil liams. Raphael Weber wills his purring-engine car to Frederick Hillstrand. To the Junior girls we will our acting ability. To the Junior boys we will a bottle of vitamins. To the Sophomore girls we will our decorous but sophisticated ways. To the Sophomore boys we will a bottle of Cochran’s cure-all and a shaving kit. To the Freshman girls we will a copy of the booklet “Any Girl can Neck—But!” To the Freshman boys we will the memory of Toni's kisses. To the Faculty we will one black jack, two sets of brass knuckles, a whip, and our deepest sympathy. To Miss Alpert we will a pair of comfortable shoes. To Miss Tipton we will a musical score of the “Nutcrackers Suite.” To Mrs. Rawson we will a great big pair of boots, in hope that they won't wear out too soon. To Mrs. Varney we will one of Dale Carnegie’s best sellers. To Mrs. Abras we will our sincerest gratitude and deepest apprecia’ tion for her invaluable aid and unending patience. To Mrs. Bryden we will a set of “Tinker Toys” to help keep her mechanical drawing class happy. To Miss Morgan we will one of those “pre-war” models. To Mr. Powell we will a pair of red, red garters. To Mr. McKown we will a card of hooks and eyes. To Mr. Ransom we will you back to Mrs. Ransom—please!! To Mrs. Keller we will a brand new set of California history books. To Dr. Gunnerson we will our library of excuses—in alphabetical order. To the School Board we will a sigh of relief. With tongue in cheek, THE SENIORS
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BEST NATURED BEST LOOKING Patsy King and Jack Cochran Mary Hill and Jim Staggs BEST ALL AROUND Hall Of Fame Doyan Sanford and Mary Ann McComb MOST POPULAR 44 Toni Palmer and Johnny Koppes MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST ATHLETIC Florence Lockwood and Henry Dahnke Don Miller and Barbara Stacey
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eck, YRS J U N I () h S Top row: M. Spayth, L. Lynch, D. Weaver, B. J. Williams, W. Boicourt, S. Krause, H. Arreola, W. Germain, B. Black, W. Moore. 2nd row: B. Kinnaird, M. Hall, B. Torrance, E. Bird, D. Williams, L. Meston, T. Peters, M. F. Johnston, N. Parsons, N. J. Rice, V. Morgan. Bottom row: N. Kirby, M. A. Dodd, M. Morris, P. Lovell, B. Arnold, M. Berdan. G. Schneider, M. Scott, L. Estrada, E. Sanchez, M. Andrew, P. Jones. Here Are Our Successors The officers chosen by the Junior class for the first semester were: president, Dwaine Kaitukoff; vice president, Barbara Arnold; secretary, Marie Scott: treasurer, Stanley Krause; yell leaders, Marjorie Berdan, Gene Ramay: sergeant at arms, Neva Parsons: advisor, Miss Morgan. The Juniors not only contributed much to the success of our football team but kept up our morale at games by selling hot dogs and soft drinks, and they sponsored a successful dance after one of the games. The crowning achievement of a highly successful year was the presentation of the Junior Play. Basketball produced several outstanding Junior athletes. The second semester brought these new officers: president, Bob Black; vice president, Don Weaver: sec- retary, Marie Scott; treasurer, Stanley Krause: yell leader, Darlene Williams: ser- geant at arms, Wayne Boicourt. Baseball meant more hard work and training for the athletically inclined boys. In April the Juniors honored the Seniors at the annual banquet and prom.
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