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Last Will and Testament SHIRLEY HENDERSON wills her ability to keep-’em-guessing to Frances Akers. MARILYN HENRICKSON wills her industry to Lila Taylor. ROSELLA HIEBERT wills her place in the girl's sextette to Betty Hyatt. LENA JANZEN leaves Wilbur Schmidt to the chaperonage of sister Ella. CLAIRE JOHNSON leaves by request. CHARLOTTE JONES wills her beautiful voice and artistic ability to Wyona Derksen. BOB KENT leaves his work at the shoe shop to A1 Adolf. DAL.E KUNZ wills his length to Jimmy Domaschofsky. ROBERTA MALMSTROM wills her ability to finish high school in three years to Sunny Brown, in hopes that he will make it in six. BUD McFETRIDGE gives his witticisms to Lewis Holt, who does pretty well as it is. CLARA MIKKLESON leaves her winsome personality to the old maids of DHS. RILL MITCHELL leaves his wavy hair to Franklin Reddig. GERAL.D MORLAN leaves his ambition to become president to Arlie Holt. RON NAIRN leaves his fondness for tennis to Wayne Rager. HEL.EN NEUFEL.D leaves her good sportsmanship to Ruth Jackson. ALICE NEIL.SEN wlils her concientious attitude to Wayne Hockett. MARJORIE ORR wills her inconspicuousness to Evelyn Jackson. MARCEIL OSBORN wills her swell personality to anyone desirous of having a lot of friends. MARY LOU OSBORN leaves her shorthand talent to Virginia Holmes. DONNA PERRY and LUCILLE PLOUB leave their Saturday nights to anyone who is bored. SHIRI.EY PHEL.PS leaves her numerous mirrors and ambition to be a movie star to Louise Million. HELEN PRICE wills her Rainbow work to Doris Stewart. BOB REGEHR leaves his distaste for English literature to Lillian Fischer. VIVIAN RICHARDSON wills the Periscope to Laurence Lambert. CHARLOTTE ROSS leaves her knowledge of farming to Patty Phillips. EILEEN SCOTT wills her bottle of peroxide to Shirley Fest. BUD SEIBERT leaves to conquer the world. MAXINE SIAS leaves her flamboyant air to Luella Mae Nelson. JEAN SMITH leaves her mannequin figure to Finseth's. so they 11 stop using those card board models. NILA SMITH leaves her unique last name to Shirley Gohrke. RUTH SPADY wills her place at DHS to Lois and Raymond. AGNES TOEWS wills her giggle to Hazel Pearce. JOY VAN SANTEN leaves her independent manner to Joan Doty. ELSIE WIRFS leaves her soft-spoken manner to Beverly Osuna. ELSIE ROSE YUNGEN wills her conventional outlook to Burdetta Snyder. PAT ZENTZ leaves her school spirit to future yell-leaders. ED ZIEGLER wills his athletic prowess to Wayne Reynolds.
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Last Will and Testament We, the Class of nineteen hundred and forty-six. of the High School of Dallas, in the County of Polk. State of Oregon, being of a sounder mind and memory than any other class in high school, do judge it best to make, and do make, this our Last Will and Testament. The Senior Class bequeaths its class picture to the high school rogue's gallery, hoping it will serve to inspire other classes to do great things. First, we give our fighting spirit and quibbling in class meetings, our enlarged ego, our clever and numerous sayings, and our inability to settle down to work in classroom. to the river La Creole, in order that our teachers may have peace and comfort in the years to come. Second, to the school for remembrance of our clever selves we leave our names duly inscribed on numerous articles of school property. Third, we. as individuals of the class of '46. do give, endow, and bequeath the following: ORVAL AEBI wills his ability with the cornet to Erna. In case anything should happen to the bells Erna can make like a bugler. NORI.EEN AGEE wills her friendly attitude to Joan Courter. ALICE AKERS leaves her studious outlook to one Keith Steele. LOREN ATKINS bequeaths his jalopy to A1 Dembowski. so A1 can get to school on time. HAROLD BARNHART wills his radical viewpoints to Senator Claghorn. STANLEY BENGE wills his masculine beauty and well-developed personality to the male population of DHS. just to make things brighter for the girls. EL.LAMAE BREEDEN leaves her love of horses to Roberta Rothgeb. HARLAND BUHLER wills his polished manners to Darrel Lowen. RUTH BULLER bequeaths her curly hair to Cleo Thomas. MARGERY BURSELL leaves her pretty brown eyes to Phyllis Reynolds. ELEANORE CARLSON wills her love of motorcycles to Katherine Mellick. THEODORE CARLSON wills his privilege of sleeping in class to Nancy Sellers, who could use the rest. JIM CARVER leaves his mathametical mind to Connie Power. JACK CUTLER wills his address book to Leroy Kliever. CLARENCE DERKSEN leaves the La Creole to the future lettermen. VIRGINIA EARL wills her beautiful red hair to Jack Boozer. DALE FLUX leaves with Elsie Rose. JEAN FLUX wills her smooth personality to Wanda Doty. IRENE FREY wills her church activities to Loren Lange. LOYAL FR1ESEN leaves his willingness to help to Rosalie Heacock GERRY GEORGE leaves her diamonds to Doris Janzen. JIM GRAZER wills his quiet ways to Muriel McKnight. ANITA HALLOWELL wills her driver's license to Clifford Koenig so he'll have one when he gets big enough to reach the steering wheel.
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Junior Class OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary . Melvin Kahler Leo Wood Shirley Gohrke T reasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Advisor . Wilbur Schmidt . Beverly Osuna Miss Gleason Insert:—AIt• 1 Kahler, p . Row 1—Velma Hiebert.t Hookey, Dorothy K, Shirley Keller. Doris,it, Shirley Gohrke , Wanda Lillian Kiseller, Joan and Rosalie Heaeoek. f, Row 2—Bernice Balze fflnia Holmes, Johnnle»i rich. Betty Kdiger, fj. DeVVitt. Anna K1 lever, Ambrose, Ruth Jacksa Delores Dixon. X Row 3—L'elhert ! ($,' James Barrett, Bill Hit Dwayne Larson. AI l)J ski, Kenny Lange, and va n Cooper. «, Back Row—Jimmy Kunm Kahler, Myrl Day, Ji , Alvin Brown. Glen Mela Boh McKnignt. Row 1—Lila Taylor, Vivian Wallace, Bev Osuna, Bur-detta Snyder, Walt Bird (janitor), Beryl Pope, Doris Stewart, Jeanne Siddall, and Ruthanne Nelson. Row 2—Margaret Wells, Nancy Sellers, Ronald Wiebe, Carl Orr, Rojene Pauls, Cleo Thomas, Glen Walzer, and Bill Lamb. Row 3—Lewis Holt. Wayne Rager, Harvey 10 wort, Don Y eager, Waldo Olfert. Bill Stout, Wilbur Schmidt, and Leo Wood. Back Row—Burton Pope, Ben Wiens, Ronald Smith, Marvin Hockett, Gone Wiens, Bob Buckley, Bill Wilson, Larry Puddy, Marvin Fost, and TharreH Tilgner. 1 he most outstanding event of the year, as far as the Jr. Class is concerned was the Rainbow-Carnival Dance which they sponsored March 22. The “Top Hatters” orchestra was engaged to supply the music. Another social function in which the Junior Class took the spotlight was a Halloween Party at the “Rec Hall on Oct. 26. The Jrs. also sponsored the Jr., Sr.. Playday and Prom at the close of the year. It was financed by the proceeds from the Jr-Sr. play and Rainbow-Carnival dance.
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