Irrigon High School - Comet Yearbook (Irrigon, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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Senior Closs Hislory Twelve years ago a tow-headed boy named Leonard started to school in Irrigon. Slwede is 46's pioneer, and is noted for his winning personality and good sportsman- s ip. Clarke Stephens joined Leonard in the second grade, coming from Arlington. He is known by his humorous laugh. Leonard and Clarke went through grade school together and Clara and Jack joined them at the beginning of their Freshman year. Clara previously attended school at Juliaetta, Idaho. I'm sure members of the Stud- ent Body will always remember Clara's ability to recite Shake.speare. She is known for her scholastic standing. Hermiston High School lost three of their most valuable students-Yes, Jack, Law- rence and Beth know a good school when they see it and we find them hittin' the trail for Irrigon. Jack began his Freshman year here the fifth week of school. He is noted for his popularity with the girls. We believe hi.s motto is Never go alone. He is also noted for his ability to get along with his teachers. Beth joined the class at the second semester of the Freshman year. She adds vital- ity to our class, and is outstanding for her J ournalistic ability. We added another member in our Sophomore year. Lawrence decided that since Hermiston's good students were in Irrigon, he'd better join them. He must think Si- lence is Golden, or perhaps the rest of the class doesn't give him a chance to talk. May joined us the last of our Junior year. She is remembered for her bashfulness. She previously attended Union High School. Class Will We, the class of 1946, in seven individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost .superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We give and bequeath to the faculty a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams, and we hope that they may always have as good students as we have been. Again we will our beloved faculty, all the amazing knowledge and startling information we have furnished them from time to time in our various essays and examination papers. We trust they will feel at perfect liberty to make use of all such bits of enlightenment for the education of the classes to come. fWe leave this to their personal discretion.J We give and bequeath to the Junior Class, Boys, We also will them our ability and initiativeness to make money. To the Sophomore class we will our knowledge of World affairs, and to the boys of the class the ability of our boys in football tactics. To the Freshmen we do will our Senior ability to keep out of trouble. To the Eighth Grade, anything in high school that we haven't taken with us. To the janitor a clean school house. To the Board of Education a vote of thanks for their cooperation and help.

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Individual Wills I, CLARA FRASER, do will and bequeath my very enjoyable days with my beloved guitar, my horse, and cow-girl outfit to the Freshman and Sophomore boys who seem to be so enthusia.stic about them. I, CLARKE STEPHENS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to ward of Hal- loweeners to Jim Fraser. I, JACK ZABRANSKY, will and bequeath my size 12 football shoes to anyone that thinks he can fill them with the exception of Louis. I, BETH RUSSELL, will and bequeath my journalistic ability to the Editor of the next Annual. E I, MAY COSNER, hereby will and bequeath my curly tresses to Jack White. I, LAWRENCE SMITH, will and bequeath my school girl blush to George Dean Volle. - I, LEONARD ALDRICH, am Scotch, therefore I am taking everything with me! In witness whereof, We, the class of 1946, the testators, have to this our last will and testament, set our hands and seal this Tenth Day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-six. Prophecy The ever successful Senior Class of 46 has journeyed far since their day of grad- uation. The papers are full of news about the new Radar-ship invented by Clarke Stephens, a famous inventor. He decides that he needs a vacation after working so hard so he set out in his Radarship to visit some of his former classmates. As he is already in California, he goes first to visit Hollywood Romeo, J ack Zabran- sky. Jack has been doing pictures for Metr0Go1dwyn Mayer. He is just finishing the film One Woman Too Many, in which he is the star. As Clarke is returning from Hollywood he drops in at Palo Alto, California to dis- cuss some plans with a scientist at Stanford. While there he runs into Miss Fraser, the Dean of Women. She is just finishing her book What's Wrong with the Labor Unions? Clarke travels to Ford's plant in Michigan in a few minutes and sees Lawrence Smith who has just completed the new Speedite Deluxe. Lawrence is in partnership with Ford and has made a fortune. Before going abroad, Clarke stops in New York to say Hello to Miss May Cosner at the Beauty Salon. She is very busy these days fixing New York society women's hair. Thirty minutes later we see Clarke eating lunch with Beth Russell in Ireland. Beth is a very successful journalist. She is a foreign correspondent for Life Magazine and has seen quite a bit of the world. By radio Clarke finds out where Leonard Aldrich is in Africa. An hour later he lands in South Africa where Leonard hunts elephants for the Portland Zoo. He has captured one small elephant and is now on the track of some larger ones. They have a nice chat and talk over old times at I.H.S. and then Clarke starts back for the U. S.

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