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CLASS WILL l, Hannah Maullin, leave my collection of stories to all those with a taste for good literature. l, Marjorie Pope, bequeath my charming naivete to june Kleinberger. I, lack Reinhardt, leave my love for the study of mechanics to Rufus David. I, jack Gurtiss, bestow my unflagging interest in the ponderous vol- umes of Proust upon Karen Okey. I, Lois Rosenthal, leave my willowy figure to my so-called sister Shir- ley since she doesn't need it. I, Pat Steele, leave my whisk brooms to Patricia Gordner. I, Katherine Loomis, leave my sling in which my hand has been re- posed these last few weeks, to any unfortunate football addict in the forth- coming season. I, Florence Handelman, leave my delightful coiffure to those in con- stant need of permanents. I, Donald Green, bequeath my unique line to all unsuspecting souls. I, Betty Bradish, leave my energy and strong right arm at volley ball to Verna Lebow. I, Phil Hensley, leave my snake-charming proclivities to Leland Moore and gracefulness to Leigh Irvine. I, Vin Meigs, leave my unusual walk to Mel Miller. I, Henry Sorge, bequeath one of my many conveyances to Gilbert La Gava, so he may have a more diversified transportation. I, Betty Tolbert, leave my invigorating smile to Gordon Turner. I, Ed jenkins, leave my imposing stature to Billy Burkett. I, Bruce Hoffine, leave my fetching blush to jean Hickman. I, Harriet Ross, leave my blondeness to Della Root, who has lovely hair and doesn't really need it. I, Bob Fisher, leave my cherubic countenance to Bill Gibbs. I, june Rhinock, leave my annoying habit of twisting my hair to any- one wishing to drive people crazy. I, june Clark, leave my good nature to all bad tempered souls. I, Mary Alice Burke, leave my charming laugh to Barbara Norton. I, Gwen Doty, leave my refreshing smile and personality to Sally Gais- ford. 49
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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of '35, fully cognizant of the necessity of filling the great abyss which our departure will make, hereby bequeath our most treasured possessions to the class of '36, with the fond hope and deep trust that they will be duly appreciated. I, jimmy Ray, leave my astonishing desire to get away with things to Bob Elder, my command of embarrassing situations I take with me. I, Rowena Cook, leave my vim, vigor, and vitality to Mildred Shelley, my strange walk accompanies me, for I could not go without it. I, Edith Snyder, leave my ability to act like an harassed secretary to Ruth Merchant, since I would seem strange without them, my eyes and eyelashes will stay where they are. I, loan Okey, leave my assortment of footwear to anyone suffering in the pedal extremetiesg my love for Hawaii I cannot leave behind. I, Suzanne Vidor, leave my naturally beautiful complexion to all who must use make-up, my appealing voice I must take with me. I, Betty Coodrum, leave my resemblance to Myrna Loy, to anyone am- bitious for a motion picture career. I, Bill Blackman, leave my way with women to Charles Huntington. I, Ran Hall, leave my tremendous social energy to Bill Hammerstein. I, Ben Sternberg, bequeath my savoir faire to all weary souls inflicted with a self-consciousness complex. I, Ed Lynds, bestow my practical mind upon Beulah Turner, in the event that she should lose hers. I, Eleanor Olesen, leave my refreshing effervescence to Shirley Schwartz, I must keep my aptitude for making facetious remarks. I, Bob Crownover, leave my love for the Casino Gardens to all pleas- ure seekersg my good nature accompanies me into the cruel world. I, Dave Carnahan, leave my powers of concentration to Bud Small with the fond hope that he will take the subtle hint and benefit by it. I, Peggy Keys, leave my Oklahoma personality to those in need of a helping hand. I, judith Marks, leave my timidity to Rosemary Steehler. I, ludd Cox, bequeath my the complex, to all inferior beings with the futile hope they will accept it in the spirit it is proffered. 48
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WALTER BREIVI Los Angeles MARY ALICE BURKE ,., Los Angeles DAVID CARNAHAN Huntington Park IUNE CLARK Los Angeles 50 SALLIE ALLISON Los Angeles NELSON BATARY Los Angeles BILL BLACKMAN La Canada MARGARET BLANKENSHIP Los Angeles BETTY ANN BRADISH Los Angeles CHARLES BRECK Los Angeles
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