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Samie JoAnn Umiker Griffin Volleyball 1,2,35 o.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Band 25 Twirler 1 2,35 Chorus l,2,3 N-5 Paper Staff 5 Pep Band 25 Speech Festival 25 Class Play I+. i oniil There'S a lan in lt!! SENIOR CLASS INDIVIDUAL WILLS I, RUTH SHARON WARNER, do hereby will and bequeath my position as S.B. Sec. and the office job that goes with it to my little C?J sister Linda. I, VERNE W. SIMMONS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my mouth shut to Dbn Taylor. I, SHARON KAYE OLSON, do hereby will and bequeath my misfortune of attracting teacher's attention at the wrong time to Sandi Davis and my love of flirting to Mary Sanders. I, DAVID J. BROWNLEE, do hereby will and bequeath my supreme knowledge of the English language to Mr. Kehoe. I, CONSTANCE LEE SWEARINGER, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the A volleyball team to Joanne Franke and my solo chair clarinet to Jug Keith. I, GEORGE LEE SIM ONS Cbeing of feeble mind and sound hearth do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get my teeth knocked'out to John Gollyhorn and my ability to tell coach how to referee practice to Doug McKay. I, FRANK DARREL SHADE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Doug McKay and my ability to grow at the last minute to Don Taylor I, JULIA LOREE PARSONS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with beyl to Carol Schaad and my position of Pres. ef G.A.A. to Jack Burnette. I, VILA RAE HILL, do hereby will and bequeath my memories of old Irrigon High to my sister Theresa, and my ability to smile often to Sandra Creamer. I, RONALD LYNN MATLACK, do hereby will and bequeath my study habits to Dale Stickley and all my broken pens and ink bottles to Chuck Nadgwick. I, SAMIE JO ANN UMIKER GRIFFIN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a husband to Mary Sanders and my trips to Callforinia to Linda Warner. I, JOHN THERON COLLINS do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get kicked out to Daryl Hobbs and my drinking talents to Jug Keith. I, JUDITH JUNE BERGER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Carol Schaad and my quiet gentle voice to Theresa Hill. I JERRY LLOYD FRANKE, do hereby will and bequeath my well-worn path to the office to Jug Keith and my Whighn grade average to Doug McKay. I, LYNN MARIE HUWE do will and bequeath nothing. Since I'm Scotch I m taking everything with me, even my boyfriend. I, JOHN HOWARD CALIFF, do hereby will and bequeath my hair style to Chuck Nadgwick and my shoe size to Ann Schmeder. I, KATHERINE MARIE NADGWICK TAYLOR, do hereby will and bequeath all my schoolbooks and old papers to Chuck in hopes that he will get better grades than I have.
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Senior Class History One early September morning in 1937 four little girls started on their first trip te schoel. They were Samie Umiker, Judy Berger, Vila Rae Hill, and Ruth Warner. Frank Shade joined us in our first year of school from Ogden, Utah. In the third grade John Califf became a member ef our class from Portland, Oregon. During the fourth grade we were priviledged to gain Connie Swearingen, who skipped from the third grade and Lynn Huwe, from Willamina, Oregon. Two brothers from Arlington, Oregon, Joined us in the seventh grade. They were Lee and Verne Simmons. In the same year John Collins joined us from Ottawa Kansas. Sharon Olson from San Diego, California, and Jerry Franke from Umatilla, Oregon entered our last year of grade school with us, the eighth grade. After finishing our Freshmen year John Collins moved te Hermisten, Oregon, and Sharon Olson moved to Canyonvllle, Oregon. During our Sophomore year we gained two new students Kathy ladgwick from Concord, California, and Lynn Matlack from Umatilla, Oregon. Sharon Olson Joined us again the later half of the year. From Banks, Oregon, Judy Parsons came to be with us in our Junior year. In our last year of school Dave Brownlee joined us from Castle Rock, Washington and John Collins rejoined us in the later half of the year. And so on a May afternoon in 1959 seventeen graduates started on their last trlp home from school. CLASS MOTTO From the well marked trail to the open plains. CLASS COLORS Red and Silver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose GROUP WILLS To the Juniors we leave our ability to make money. To the Sophomores we leave our athletic ability. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to get along with teachers. To the Eighth Grade we leave all our memories of Irrlgon High School as they will never be able to experience them. enior Class Prophecy We view these boys and girls after half a score of yearsg Want to hear of their successes--give them love advice, and cheers. John Califf's over in India with a globe encircling crew, Kathy teaches her brood of four what is good and right to do. Phys. Ed. teacher, Judy Berger, has a husband tall and fine, Lynn Huwe's a bookkeeper for our biggest Air Ship Line. Connie Married her boss, is now a college pres1dent's wife, Posters made by Judy Parson's Shop urge peace instead of s rife. Jerry and his recent bride are walking around the world, While Sharon, our politician, has her campaign flags unfurled. Ruth has ho music pupils and ten thousand laying hensg Lee, in Alabama, fattens white-faced steers in pens. Junk-dealer supreme, John Collins, lolls in wealth and ease, Verne flies an airplane in the isles of southern seas. David makes and sells reflectors to capture solar heat' Vila cuddles a baby son, and has two little girls sweet. Samie, president of a Mothers' Club, hurries away to help a friend, Lynn H. sells vacuum cleaners, and has a Sea-Scout group to tend. Frank, driving a wrecker, sees broken bodies and steel, He urges constant carefulness whenever you take the wheel. T ears-- a gift of time--since leaving I1'1'5-8011 991001 Tigeyto laugh, love, buy, sell, but none to play the fool-
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