Grant Union High School - Prospector Yearbook (John Day, OR)

 - Class of 1947

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To tli© frightened and undignified Freshman Class of next year, we will a map of tha school house please see that they get. it, It will enable them to find their way a round the place without wandaring about in your way all the time. It will be noticed here that we have left bequest to the Seniors of nsxt year, and t'c the next year s Junior and Freshmen classes but to the Freshmen of this year,, Sophomores of nex , we have lef t nothing; This is because when they get to be Sophomores, their seif evaluation will have attained auch heights that nothing we Seniors have to give them would be regarded as worthy of their acceptance We wish to dispose of our individual possessions in the following uxmpr? We JANICE MCKR01A and TOMMY MITCHELL, bequeath our lengthy and noi; y discussion of anything and everything in English Class to any member of the Junior Class who are crave enough to try to get sway with It I BOD LQHF leave all my enlargements of that Pioture of Jane Russell Honsohel to next yearns Annuel edi torJ I also have to leave Arlene., but there are always Post Graduate CoKr-sos,, you know I, CLAUDS ORESAP am in doubt Since I brought nothing with ma. X can't very well leave anything£ can I? Ia ELVANA COFFEY,, leave my collection of boy fri ends and class rings after I pick out the one I want t© keep. c?f oour89, to Psarle Hensehel DICK Y ELCE will my collection of keys, guaran- teed to open any and all doors in the building to Janyoe Lemons I WILMA CtIKNINCEAM, since I won t be needing it any mere,, leave my ability to capture a man and hang on te him. to Janet Gibbs IDARRELL VAN LEUVEN i ave Ruby but 1 sure hata to I ’ll have to stay around close enough to keep my eye on her next year, though 1, RICHARD EDDY, will my ability to hold any a mount of nard flicker and still stand upright to Alien Craven Continued on next page,

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMEFT OF THE 3ENI0R CLASS Wwe the graduating class of Grant Union High School;, located between John 'Jay and Canyon City, and serv- ing also the communities of Seneca and Izse (for Hyde’s bene- fit), state'of Oregon, being of as good a mental crundition as possible and with memories as’ good as usual, do make,- publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, and hereby revoke all-former wills and testaments which may have been made singly, or as a group„ In this manner do ws dispose of our possessions; To our beloved teachers, the faculty of-Grant Hi, w© hereby return, with e huge sigh of relief, our entire store of knowledge. From them it came and to them it must be returnedo Along with this knowledge, we also wish to add much additional inf ormation we have obta5.ned by ourselves and which, if properly used, will help make up for the tre- mendous loss suffered by the graduating of the Class of 9 47. To the bond members of next year, we give our abi= lity to watch Mr. Sauer and the audience at the same time0 We may have lost a measure of skipped a beat in the music oocasstonally, but we never missed anybody or anything iru tis audience. I’d the football team of next year, we allow the privilege of gazing admiringly at the trophies that we have won. May they be an inspiration to you in the future and may you honor them as we have, we are really proud of them. To the Junior Class of this- year, our rightful heirs, we give, some-what reluctantly, the supreme privilege of calling themselves Seniors; our importance and wisdom, both of which we possess in enormous quantities; and our dignity, which they will need in order to conduct themselv® in an orderly ana refined manner as we have, and as Seniors should, We do not expect them to be able to follow in our footsteps, we know that no one could possibly do that, but all these things will help them. To our friends, the Sophomores, soon to become Juniors, we leave our patience, it will be found useful as the only means by which they can possibly endure the Senioia of next year. continued on next page



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Ir LOCILLE HEN3CH5T.. leave my ability not to blush no matter how emberressing a situation gets to Lois Trafton X might also give her a few inches of my height, providing it doesn't interfile with my ambition to be six feet tali X, THEXJ1A CAMPBELL, lea e to next year's treasurer my little set of oards, which I defy and challenge anyone to figure out; and my novel and mysterious way of.making the books balance, wfcioh has had Mr Haberly guessing all year, I KEITH MC1S5NNA, leave ray job as bouncer In tbs Senior Class meetings to Charlotte Johnson,, and may Sod ha mercy on her sou.u 1., GLENN GRAYt will to next year-s Vice-President my ability to make every Student Council meeting come to a standstill with my I M agin it attitude until I m finally persuaded to vote for something I» EVELYN SHIDELER,, leave my chair in the boiler room, where X sit to «■ =■= 8tudy -to Lila Cunningham., I RAY CRAWRGRD,, leave my beautifully decorated Math book to anyone who is stupid enough to sign up for a class like that- Inside here. I, KENNETH OLSEN,, leave tc next year s Student Body president, my high pressure system for selling Student Body tickets and all my unkept promises that 1 made during my presidential campaign I MARGARET JOHNSON(1 leave my position as typist on the school paper. Annual, and anything else that comes along,, to Janice Moore,, also my amazing vocabulary which you will need to express yourself whan something goes wrong 1., JERRY HANKINS,. will my ability to simply dis- appear into thin air from study hall and avoid Mr Soberly successfully for a couple of hours every day to Ruby Sand ers I ELTON WINEMILLER leave my ability to start a cyclone by wiggling my ears to Royce 3haw they will come in handy when there is a lull in the conversation, I, QONALINE WQNH3RLY leave my soft spoken manner and quiet way of slipping up and down tne halls to Herman Hendricks, Continued on next page

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