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Y, 20 F fl iff 21f' 1 E 5' it e f t eff! Q I' ' Y 7 ' To the f.eshmen girls we leave the responsibility of carrying through the cam- L I W paign for higher and better mirror-lined halls, and to the boys our books entitled, TM' 9 Wise-cracks and When to Crack Them. ,5 Wishing to rid ourselves of our many valuable assets, we, as individuals, do will the following: We, Ben Wilson and Athen Moore, do hereby will to Mrs. Doll all the notes which we have written and received in our senior year, and a higher, more com- WU. petent bulletin board to accommodate them. ,lil I, Frances Berry, will my golden. wavy tresses to Blanche O'Neill. ,ffl We, Margaret Carlson and Lois Powell, will our haircuts to the Goodwin W twins. mi! We, Wilma Loper and Sylvia Ackerman, do hereby bequeath our undertaking wil establishment to the future morgue committee in care of the Klamath Krater. W I, Eugene Bailie, leave my ability to ski to Crater Lake to Mr. Doll, hoping .H that he will take his ear-muffs along. tg, ill We, Wally Hector, Glenn Brumble, and Vernice Zetzman, leave to Mr. W Emery our slightly dilapidated M. O. S. books, and our remarkable knowledge it of English. ifii Wi I, Glenn Bowen, leave to Earl Gentry my old razor blades and my three red whiskers. My I, Mary Daugherty, will my gift CP? of sarcasm to anybody who can get W V11 away with it. We, Bonifay Blair and Elaine Bunnell, leave to Mr. Fisher all the clever TM little ditties contained in our history books, hoping that they will furnish him with amusement for many years to come. 'Wi I, Maxine Trivelpiece, will my angelic countenance to Dolly Kistler, hoping X . P ' that she will use it to good effect. QW I, Elden McKim, leave to Billy West, my big tin horn. 23,1 I, Lois Rumer, bequeath to Janet Bedford my blonde hair and alabaster complexion. l lil 'N I, Josephine Dollarhide, will to Anna McDonald my willowy figure. W I, Lester Nicholson, will my P. K. gum to Jimmie Hall. X I, Marie Bailey, will my temperamental disposition to Edwina Casebeer, ' ' I, George Merryman, bequeath to Jack Crawford my faithful comb, which so it l .t lla- ably has kept my locks from straying. I, Ruth Kenoffel, hereby bequeath to Betty McConnell my passion for Bend X ll' and its inhabitants. l W I, Carroll Colvin, leave my 'ability to go with one girl for two years to Bruce its lf! ll Campbell. ll 1, Lucille Kemp, Will to Ray Allen my ability to play basketball. l L I, Glenn Palmer, will my supply of it to Art Bremer. I. Pearl Avery, will my beautiful white teeth and baby face to Eileen Sey- will more ' tt I, Harry Weimer, will my football mustache Celeven on each sideh to Claire I E Christopherson. N13 U ll. M' I, Neva Palmer, leave my strength and speed in chewing gum to Lucille ,, ,. Williams. A W fl I, Jimmie Hawkins, leave my position on Otto's squad of broom wielders to M David McCauley. ,M I, Anna Noll, will to Chandler Berry the honor of being valedictorian, if he ever gets to be a senior. My I, Herbert Graham, will to Bob Gallagher my dancing ability. CContinued on page 255 fill? filly . QI.. ,ft fem., 1 gif-fxi2'll1' fvt-'w-xv f flrleff' fu' . ....i -vw, . 'Naf,zg.e , X , X , fig 'i .ff We hm il lfgtgg 11 iii' Y W f -' .3 if K' ' 1 tiff?- 9' ,l ,Z X: 112 l' Y T gggragiaii f'-X 1+- f+ ff -- -x, fiwf-..-.X if ,,E,x'lYy .. 7i --eilxif Ei .ugfjw rr. jf . MM, l, X ' 'ln , . V, 424,552 . in
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