Imbler High School - Golden Reveries Yearbook (Imbler, OR)

 - Class of 1945

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BEQUESTS AND ADMONITIONS By the time this paper comes to light we shall have lived out our usefulness in the fmbler high school, and shall have taken our remains into the fields where all good high school seniors go upon their departure from the student body of our high school. We leave this paper in order that all may know what our wishes are concerning our high school belongings. Realizing that we might have made more of our opportunities while we wen-students of Imbler high school we wish to give some advice to the members of other classes. First: Try to make good grades. You take then: with you when you leave, and you will lx glad if they are a credit to you. Second: Don’t try to make an impression on other classes. The other classes do not appreciate your efforts, and they are too busy trying to impress everyone else to pay any attention to you. Third: Don’t store chewing gum on the chairs and desks for future use. It always tastes like varnish when you try to use it again, and you can never be too certain it is your chewing gum. Fourth: Don’t try to fool the teachers. They are on to the game. Once they went to high school and played the same tricks that you may attempt. We tried and only to our sorrow. There are some things that we wish the person who finds this paper would do for us. We want to dispose of certain of our belongings, and impose upon the finder the trust to carry out our wishes. First: We leave our good looks to the Freshmen. They need them. Our brains would be of no use to them. They have some of their own. Second. To the sophomores we leave our desire to be the outstanding and and smartest class in high school. Third: To the Juniors we leave the task of doing everything we have left un- done when they get to be Seniors (They don’t have much to do.) Fourth: To the faculty we leave the job of running the high school without our valuable aid and suggestions; and without the inspiration we gave them in their work. The Seniors as individuals will the following: I. Shirley Hibberd, do hereby will my singing ability to Claire German. Maybe you can get into the opera. I. Bill Howell, do hereby will my ability to make girls swoon to Buddy Glenn. It comes in handy sometimes. I. Elva McKinnis, do hereby will my merchant marine jewelry to Roberta Roberts. I’m expecting a new shipment any day. I. John Couzens, do hereby will my Model A to Wdlodean Fisher. (P. S. You’ll have to buy a new tube of tire patch. I used all of the last tube.) I. Don Hill, do hereby will my big feet to Dorothy Benteen. I hope she will have a letter understanding than I. I. Duane Schwebke, do hereby will my hog calling ability to Lottie Hill. Bacon is scarce nowadays, you know. 1. Leon Paroz, do hereby will my manly whisker.; to Bill Lanman, hoping that he will grow up some day. I. Shirley Wilson, do hereby will my wad of gum to Annette Paroz. Hang on to it. it’s hard to get nowadays. We as a class do hereby will to all the classes that follow us. the same pleasures and inspiration that we received from high school. Signed: SENIOR CLASS OF IMBLER HIGH SCHOOL

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