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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the great graduating 45 of 43, at the age of 4 years, being of unusual super intelligence and not acting under any duress, menace, or Mr. Johnsonts threats do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testimony. That is to say: 1, Paul Abshier, take with me my various accents for future use in heiling tfooeyl right in der Foolheirts face. I, Tyke Baggarley, leave my embezzlement worries to next yearis student body treasurer. I, Virginia Binns, leave llil brother, Ronald, to the mercy of the Jr. Hi. gals. We, Gale Algers and Jack Case, leave with Helen Kelley to the regret of Maxine Drury. We, Verbert Crevling and Allan Hanson, will not leave our Dalles affairs but will go to the fair city and increase our interests. I, Charl Davenport, go to pursue my career of Art. We, Gerry DeClerk and Dorothy Freer, will broken down inclines and sunken desks to our joyous janitor, Jim, to repair. I, fair, curly-topped Norman Dingmon, leave my corny cracks and gurgly laugh to Miss Burnette. At times she could use a sense of humor. . I, Roberta Dodson, leave my cute little walk and cute little talk to Cliff Wil- son, you little wascal. We, The Richards-Goss, Rude, and Dolph, Will our groundhog hunting to Mrs. Millay so even meatless Tuesday will show something on the cafeteria menu. We, Alice Emerson, June Moore, Hazel Hatch, Mabel Henderson, Helen Kelley, and Rosemary Doubravsky, leave our branch of the USO. to Louise McKinney. I, Kenny Fisk, will my patience to the guy WhO,S after next yearls editor of the. Pup. ' I, canary-tonsiled, Janice Garner, leave my silver vocal cords to Mrs. Davies and her glee club. I, Addison Goddard, will my bulging biceps and brawny build to Coach Taylor. I, Jim Graham, tdood it and so I leave my taxi service to any poor guy with four recaps and a C card. I, President Groves, leave the student body broken heartedeespecially the gals. We, Rosemary Hatfield and Allene Spalding, leave our truck driver friends to Nellie Thompson. I, the master maestro, Wally Hornibrook, leave my talent of massaging the ivories to little Baggy. I, Frederic House, will my knowledge of current events to Elvis Clary. I, Arthur Lawson, leave my position as Conga King to Miss Smith, providing she Will teach me to do the Highland Fling. I, Georgie Porgie Layman, will my sensible driving where it will be a service to the pedestrians-Louise Biggs. 1, Shirley Temple Linden, leave my blond curls to Veronica Lake Hunter. I, Lois Jean Niva, will my skill in impressing my teachers to Butch Culver. That,s the only way he,11 make it. I, James Potter, will my smooth line, and ferocious dancing to Mr. Johnson. May his love life be more blissful than mine. I, Donald Rostad, leave my tremendous appetite to no man; I can still use it. We, Frank and Bill Sarsfield, leave our mutual interest in Betty Scott to Dick Elwood. I, Loren Storkel, leave my turned-up nose to Peggy Hunter. She has to have something to remember me by. I, Wanda VanHoy, last of a long line of graduating VanHoys, leave the job of cleaning up the mimeograph room to next yearis Simcoe Pup editor. I, Irene Wedgwood, will leave to join the W.I.V.E.S. At least Bob hopes so. We, Harvey Wilson and Doris Yeley, leave contentedly together.
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