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Class lDill lC0ntinued1 I, Clara Allen, leave my quiet manner to Buck Early. I, Ronald Kausen, will my oratorical ability to Edwin Clausen. I, Leslie Clausen, bequeath the old Study Hall piano to the next victim. I, Thelma Fletcher, leave my pep to Alma Etter. I, Maxwell Larsen, bequeath my 'f1ine to Darrel Flowers. I, Ira Hackett, leave my giant stature to Wesley Ambrosini. I, Silva Moranda, leave my title Red to Amy Taubman. I, Keith Cummings, will my skill in Auto Mechanics to Carl Thompson I, Leli Zana, leave my brilliant blushes to Elsie Walker. I, Anne Beck, leave my lady like manner to Marjorie Kausen. I, Rose Mary Regli, leave my dramatic ability to my sister Ann. CSignedJ THE TWENTYFIVERS. Seniors Farewell ' Y C7-7oeml We, the Seniors are saying good-bye To our dear Alma Mater, Ferndale Hi, The place where we've played and learned and worked, Where very few cares and troubles lurked. , We leave the old school with a long, deep sigh, t Because 'tis forever were saying good-bye For out in the world to meet joy or strife We 're launching our ships on the sea of life. C. AUTEN '25. Page Fifteen
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Class lliill ILDE, the Senior Class of the Ferndale Union High School, of the city of Ferndale, in the State of California, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament. To the Junior Class we leave the reputation for being very noisy in Study Hall, our dignified manner and School spirit. 1 To the pompous Sophomores we dedicate our ability in winning all con- tests which require superior salesmanship. To the Freshmen we bequeath our superior intellectual ability, and our wads of gum to be found under our desks. We, as individual members of the class make the following bequests: I, Arlene Christensen bequeath to Elizabeth McKenzie my swift curves and the rest of my athletic abilities. I, Nora Canty, will my vamping abilities to Katrinka Winters. I, Viola Sanford, leave my sweet soprano voice to Jelly Collins. I, Helen Reas, bequeath my silvery laugh to Anna Cox. I, Glenn Rusk, bequeath my literary ability to Johnny Casanova. I, Darrel Godfrey, leave my attention to the fair sex to Bernard Chris- tensen. I, Perle Rusk, leave my curly pompadour to Dave Hartley. I, Else Ambrosini, will my style of hair dressing to Leona Simms. I, Aileen Bartlett, leave to Marie Cummings the place which I have held on the honor roll during my High School career. I, Carolyn Auten, leave my artistic temperament to Anona Patrick. I, Bertha McAlister, leave my shy ways to Amy Taubman. I, Eugene Sullivan, leave my football prowess to my brother, Leo. I, Delose Kemp, bequeath my Hstand in with the faculty to Linwood Lauridsen. Page Fourteen
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