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I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BETTY JACKSON: 11Cleverness is serviceable for everything, sufficient for nothing. Class Vicespresident 2, treasurer 3, president 4; Girls League Cabinet 1, 4-; class plays 3, 4; drill team 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Board of Control 1. ROBERT LINDEN: HAdmiration is an art which we must learn. Class play 4; Glee Club 2, 3. RAYMOND MCKINNEY: 11Age is a matter of feeling, not of years. Class play 4; Glee Club 2, 3. MARCELLA MILTON: 11C0nversation is a game of circles? Class treasurer 1, Girls League vice-president 3, president 4; Simcoe Pup reporter 3, 4; class plays 3, 4; dramatics 2, 3; Torch Honor 1, 2; Gold G Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4; drill team 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD NEWBERRY: 1va a man is worth knowing at all, heis worth knowing well. HAROLD SPOO: 1TJId friends are best? Class play 3. BETTY THOMPSON: the beautiful attracts the beautifulfi Student Body secretary 4; class play 4; band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball I, 2, 4. JIMMY TROWBRIDGE: 11Strong reasons make strong actions. Student Body treasurer g, president 4; class Vice-president 1, treasurer 2; Boys, League Secre- tary 2, cabinet 3; Simcoe Pup reporter I ; dramatics 4; class play 4; Pep Club 4; Torch Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3; Purple G Club 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3; track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club; 2, 3, 4; Board of Control 3, 4. MARJORIE WATKINS: 11The cautious seldom err. Simcoe Pup reporter 3; drill team 4; Glee Club 2, 4; library staff 2. IVAN WELTZIN: HThey are never alone who are accompanied with noble thoughts. Ag Club reporter 2, treasurer 3, secretary 4; class treasurer 4; class play 4; Torch Honor 1. VERNON WE'LTZIN: 'Happiness is not the end of life, character is. Ag Club secretary 3, treasurer 4; Boys, League treasurer 4; Torch Honor 1; judging team 3. BETTY WONDER: 11Our affections are our lives. We live by these. They supply our warmth? Board of Control 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; dramatics 2, 3, 4; class plays 3, 4; class president 1, secretary 3, 4; Girls League Cabinet 2, 4; vice- president Student Body 4. BONNIE WOODS: NThe truest self-respect is not to think of ones self. Girlsi League Cabinet 3; basketball I, 2, 3. CHARLES WRIGHT: It is not position but mind, that I want. Judging team 1, 2, 3. ODELSA WRIGHT: Mutual content is like a river, Which must have its banks on either side. Class secretary 1; Girls1 League secretary-treasurer 4; Annual staff 3, editor 4; class play 4; Pep Club president 4; Gold G Club 3, 4; basket- ball 1, Z, 3, 4; drill team 2, 3, 4; Board of Control 2; Simcoe P'up reporter 3, feature editor 4. JAMES ZEVE'LY: 11To be content With what we possess is the greatest and most secure of riches. Board of Control 2; football 3, 4; basketball 3, 4; track 2, 3, 4; Purple 'G vice-president 4, president 5.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL In the Name oft God-Amen. Know all men that we, the class of 1942, being of sound mind and in full possessmn of mental faculties, do bequeath the following: SECTION 1 Article . To the Faculty, we leave a headache and a rest cure. Article . To the Juniors, we leave our collection of abilities. Article . To the Sophomores, we leave our much used copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People. Article IV. To the Freshmen, we leave this parting thought: The last seven years are the hardest! Individually we bequeath as follows: CARMEN ATHOW leaves a gift of constant gab to Amy Newman. MILDRED BRACK left early to build a new life. CHET BAGGARLEY. leaves to the sorrow of every Goldendale co-ed. BUD BRAD'STREET leaves his ability to please the teachers to Shirley Shull. JACK BIGGS leaves his ability to heckle the girls to Ray Gosney. BUD COUNTS leaves his ability to- skip school to George Layman. May he learn to appreciate nature. EDWARD DOUBRAVSKY leaves his love of work to Butch Culver. BETTY DURANT leaves to give the Coast Guard moral support. CLYDE EDGAR leaves his writing ability to Skippy Hanson, knowing that his vocabulary will increase. MAXINE FUHRMAN leaves the ulPup to next year,s editor. JACK GATLEY leaves his house slippers to Mr. Bower in the faith that they will bring him comfort. ALAN HALL leaves his ability to drive a car to Bob Larse. DONALD HOAGLAN D leaves his manly physique to Laine Walker. JAMES HOUSE leaves his studiousness to John Shull. BETTY JACKSON leaves her much used ability to fall in and out of love to Janice Spalding. ROBERT LINDEN leaves his romantic ways to Irving Hunter. RAYMOND MCKINNEY bequeaths his ability to do the wrong things at the right time to Bob Groves-he should enjoy the change. MARCELLA MILTON leaves her responsibilities to next year,s seniors. GERALD NEWBERRY leaves gladly with Harold. ELAINE OLSON left early to get a head start. HAROLD SPOO leaves his quiet ways to Donnie Byars. May his teachers appre- ciate my bequest. BETTY THOMPSON wills her enviable position in Wally,s band to Helen Kelley. JAMES TROWBRIDGE leaves Wanda his accomplishment to always say nothing? MARJORIE WATKINS leaves her enjoyment of chewing gum to Miss Byers. IVAN WELTZIN leaves his self-control and even temper to Snuffy. VERNON WELTZIN leaves his conscientiousness t0 Cotton Lawson. BETTY WONDER leaves with joy for Seattle. BONNIE WOODS leaves her waistline to Mr. Johnson. CHARLES WRIGHT leaves his cooking ability to the girls of G. H. S. ODELSA WRIGHT leaves all the complaints and mistakes of this annual to the rest of the staff. JIM ZEVELY leaves in peace since he can take Odelsa with him.
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