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CLASS WllLL Our four years at Franklin High School having almost passed, we, the January class of 1936, City of Portland, State of Oregon, being in our right minds, good understanding, and sound judgment, do declare all other documents null and void and establish this as our last will and testament. We hereby bequeath: Article I. Section 1: To the Student Body our fond memories of our years at Franklin High School. Article ll. Section 1: To the faculty, our gratitude for the ideals which they have given us. Section 2: To our advisers, Miss McKay and Mrs. Word, our heartiest thanks for their advice and cooperation. Article III. Section 1 2 To the June '36 class, our dignity and poise. Section 2: To the Juniors, the expectation of being seniors. Section 3: To the Sophomores, our pep and school spirit. Section 4: To the Freshmen, the long-used prophecy that green things grow. Article IV. Personally we bequeath: Lucien Alexander wills the principal's office to some one with more nerve. Harry Barzee wills his piano playing to Seymour Chernis. Helen Beck wills her fingernails, broken from typing, to Chappic King. Glen Bomgardner wills his patented eyelash curlers to some other users of vaseline. Miriam Bradley wills her unshorn locks to Pat DeWaels. Emmet Brooks leaves his ability to skip school to Hubert Barr and James Parmelee. Margaret Brown wills her timid, dainty voice to Dean Littell. Grace Brugger wills what she doesn't want to some one who wants it. Thomas Louis Burbee, J1'., wills his string of names to Bob Rau. Amelie Charpentier wills her three scholarship pins to Kitty Wil- marth, Tortie Tauscher, and Maxine Ebert. Bob Cherney wills all his hard boiled ways to all other sergeant-ab arms. Archie Cooke leaves his dislike for girls that talk too much to some other woman hater. George Covell wills his ability to absent himself from school to Kenny Ilillesland. Jack Cummins wills his mischieviousness to the faculty. Verna Cummins won't will her diamond to anyone. Dorothy Cutler wills her height to Elizabeth Rupp. Enny Deutschmann leaves her little brother to pester the faculty. Nadyne De Waels wills her dignity and poise to Ruth Hildeman. John Edwards wills his flat feet to Austin Enna. ,.15-
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l rs Veldv NVt'l.Ih XVUIIIHII ll'0lf Znlln I k u'.-rnfmu-ke 'rmwmlr Louise Vaughtera, Commerce, College. Alice Velde, Kellogg, Eta Rho Business College. Karl Walgraeve, Marysville, Masque and Dagger, Rhetoricians, Sales Service, Strategoes, Yale. Olive Webb, Richmond, Science Research, Delta Beta Phi, Thespians, Sales Service, Demos- thenians, Post Staff, College. Norma Wolfe, Grout, Quill, Masque and Dagger, Areopagiticans, Class Play, Work. Bill Wollam, Duniway, U. of O. Fay Zahn, Glencoe, Delta Beta Phi, German Club, Masque and Dagger, Stanford. Roberta Zink, Girls' Polytechnic, Post Staff, Delta Beta Phi, College. Marian Tichenor, Sunnyside, Spanish Club, College. Tom Wortendyke, Arleta, Orchestra, Band, Adcox Diesel School. Emmett Brooks, Woodstock, Quill, Post Staff, U. of P. is m tn F en nm-rs nm warg A14-
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Elizabeth Eggiman wills her shyness to Marjorie Farnell. Daphne Eliason leaves a hello to everyone. Grace Ellis wills her voice to anyone in distress. Gordon Ericksen wills his affection for Beatrice Crowe to her fnturc male friends. Bessie Erickson wills her permanent to Agnes Stien. Virgin Erickson wills his car to someone who can start it. Alise Evans wills her respects to the Scholarship club. ' Frank Evans wills his ability to grow a moustache to Jack Kemnitzcr. Pershing Farnsworth wills his title General to VValter Cramers. Eileen Garnett wills her big, brown eyes to Jean Booth. Florence Garrow wills her daily hamburger to Ora Adams CWimpy lll. Lu Gething wills her love for hiking to some seat warmer. Isaac Greenberg wills ye old school to the incoming freshmen. Doris Gunderson wills her seat in A4 to Ruby Stoller. Will Gunderson wills his unruly hair to Elmo Crockett. Fay Hall wills her passion for making bets to Rachel McKay. Dick Hall wills his fiery top-knot to Regina Stampher. Kathleen Harper wills the scholarships she almost got to her little brother fHe'll need theml. Eileen Hart leaves with a light heart and a joyous smile. Gordon Hayes wills his ability to evade history questions to Sheldon Baker. Mary Herman leaves her gym excuses for Phyllis Baker and Ruth Simonsen to make up. Kenneth Hornibrook leaves his permanent to Jack Dooney. Dorothy Hunt leaves her seriousness to Joulita Johnson. Ronnie Hnsk wills his eleventh pair of football shoes to the student body. Jean Hutton wills her ticket selling ability to Junior' Wells. Erna lhle wills her rosy cheeks to the apple growers of Hood River. Ise Inuzuka wills her hair to some platinum blonde. Margaret Jantschar wills her Post job to Marian Burns and Eleanor Grecco. Iris Jenkins wills her love and ability for sewing to Leah Lord. Chuck Johnson leaves his sign painting ability to some embryo artist. Helen Johnson wills her terms at Franklin to someone else about to become a tradition. Carl Jonasson wills his ears to Tommy Hansen. Evelyn Kallio leaves her books to Marilyn Duer. Edna Kauffman wills her height to Red Williams. Bob Kefer leaves the school sans Uncle Hannibal. Ruth Kenady leaves her favorite teacher to the student body. Curtis Kohauek leaves his 1,000 girls to anyone that can handle them. Carl Kurath wills his ability as a student to his brother. Marvin LeMoue leaves his gate crashing ability to Babe Solumn. Forest Lewis leaves everything none the worse for wear. Marian Lisignoli leaves her Spanish ability to some Spanish adict. 1 ,15-
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