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1946 The Viking January Seniors MOORE. MILDRED—Biology Club, Hi-Masquers MORNINGSTAR. FRED—Lettermen's Club. Phy-Chem, French Club, Track NICOLL. JEAN—Hi-Masquers, Girl Reserves OGLESBY. FREIDA—Biology Club POWELL. DUDLEY PURANEN. ROBERT REID. ERIC—Lettermen’s Club. Football ROBBINS. CARL—Biology Club ROHELIER, GLENNIE!—Girl Reserves. Honor Society, Student Council SCHABOT. BEVERLY—Glee Club. Biology Club. Phy-Chem, Hi-Masqucrs, Girl Reserves. Honor Society SCHNEIDER. DOROTHY—Glee Club SPEIGHT. DONALD—Lettermen’s Club. Athletic Board of Control. Phy-Chem, Treasurer of Hi-Masquers STRUBE. ARLENE SZCZUOWSKI. JACK—President of Class, Lettermen’s Club, Phy-Chem. Hi-Masquers. Football WEEKS. ROSEMARY—Treasurer of Class WEST. PHYLLIS WILSON. DOROTHY WOLTERS. MARGARET-Girl Reserves Page thirteen
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The Viking Page twelve 1946 January Seniors AMBORY. DON BERRY, LUCILLE—Girl Reserves BRANNON. BONNIE CARLSON. ANTOINETTE—Glee Club CARLSON. VIRGINIA—Glee Club CORNETT. SYBIL—Girl Reserves GAUTHIER. MARY RUTH- Student Council. Band GILCHRIST. VIRGINIA-Salutatorian. Glee Club. Honor Society. Student Council GOODWIN. BETTY-Glee Club GRAHAM. EUGENE HENRY. RUTH HOUSTON. GUY—Honor Society. Phy-Chem. Track IRWIN, BILL—Lettennen’s Club, Stamp Club. Hi-Masqucrs. Cross Country. Track JARVIS. BEVERLY LENNOX. GEORGE—Vice-President of Class. Lettermen's Club. Phy-Chem, Track MANSFIELD. WALTER—Lettermen's Club. Track MARTIN. MARY—Girl Reserves. Honor Society, Student Council MASON. VIRGINIA—Library Staff. Hi-Masquers. Girl Reserves, Girls’ Varsity Basketball McINTOSH. VERNA METCALF. DORIS—Secretary of Class. Glee Club. Biology Club MINTY. GEORGE—Valedictorian, Stamp Club. Boys’ Glee Club, Phy-Chem, Honor Society
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The Viking 1946 January Class Will We, the January Class of 1946. being sound of mind, well — anyway sound of body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Antoinette and Virginia Carlson leave their ability to look alike to Muriel I larlow and Dora Rogers. Mary Ruth Cauthier leaves some of her voice to Mr. Webb, lie needs it third hour. Virginia Gilchrist leaves her admiration for Bud Web- ster to lx- carried on by Evon Phillips. Betty Goodwin leaves her ability to raise a family and to go to school at the same time to Lois Milby. Guy I louston just leaves. George Lennox leaves his height, broad shoulders, and curly locks to Boh Allan. Verna McIntosh leaves her ability to pass public speak- ing without «giving speeches to all those who do but still have a hard time passing. Walter Mansfield leaves his ability- as an actor to Carl Hill. Marv Martin leaves her quiet wav to Charlotte McPhail. George Minty wills his ability to aet dignified to Bob Giddy. Mildred Moore leaves her work with the stage crew to Nell Pittman. Frieda Oglesby leaves her naturally blond hair to Betty Schiessler. Dudley Powell leaves his quiet southern accent to Don Jones. Eric Reid leaves his ability to be away from school most of the time and still graduate to those who come regularly and still have a hard time. Beverly Schabot doesn't leave anything. She's keep- ing everything for Roy. Don Speight leaves Pat Burkart to he taken care of by Carrol Martin. Jack Szczukowski leaves his short name to Phil Jones. Rosemary Weeks was so glad to leave to join Ed Moesta that she didn’t leave anything behind. Phyllis West leaves her sister, Sybil, to carry on after she has left. Margaret Wolters leaves her name to be carried on by her brother 1 lerman. Beverly Jarvis leaves her ability of always seeming busy to anyone who has the spare time. Don Ambory leaves his Van Johnson hair tonic to Leonard Musgrove. Jean Nicoll leaves her natural red hair and freckles to Bob (Reddog) McKay. Eugene Graham throws his crummy name to the birds. Arlene Strubc leaves her “seen but not heard” manner to Dolores Dawson. Bill Irwin leaves all that gorgeous black hair on his chest to Jerry Keast. Dorothy Schneider leaves her beautiful soprano voice to be used in Mr. Richards' speaking class. Bob Purancn leaves his most prized possession, his pipe, to Ann Craeium. Glennie Rohelier leaves her quiet voice and charming manner to Mr. Webb to be used in eighth hour. (Make- good use of it, Mr. Webb.) Fred Morningstar leaves all his love to Norma Pet ruske. Doris Metcalf leaves a box of fire crackers to Ernest Bcrtallan in hopes that he gets a bang out of life. Carl Tisehauscr says, “Nuts to this willing, I'll just take Marilyn.” Dorothy Wilson leaves her ability to come to school one day a week and still graduate, to Morton (Red) Robinson. Harry Tarpinian leaves his slim build and dark hair to Glen Forsythe. Lucille Berry leaves her tiny feet to Don Jones. Bonnie Brannon leaves her ability to graduate in 3V4 years to all those people who have trouble, and can't seem to make it until they are 20. Sybil Cornet leaves her vast collection of love stories and true romances to Vincent Primerano. Carl Robbins leaves a lock of his red hair to Mr. Brenner for a nice handlebar mustache. Ruth Henry finally leaves her 12th grade government class. And, last but not least, Virginia Mason doesn’t leave anything, as she needs all she's got! And, WE IIEREBY SET OUR SEAL (sad as it may lx-) upon the above document, which is to be kept as a cherished record as long as this school is standing, this eighteenth day of January in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-six. Signed, Jean Nicoll Walter Mansfield Frieda Oglesby Dorothy Schneider Pflge fourteen
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