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Senior Glass Will Wk. tub clash of 1943. being of sound body and fairly sound mind, do hereby. in the presence of two witnesses, bequeath, will, and intrust our “most valued possessions” to our esteemed and honored underclassmen, who shall here after assume the responsibility of maintaining good spirit in Klamath Union High School and strive to keep up the high standards which we have followed. I. Bill Alcorn, do leave my books and consider it a good riddance. I. Darken A1 lender, do leave my history book to Barbara Hotchkin. I. Frances Anderson, do leave my sympathies with all teachers. 1. Hoy Anderson, do leave everything I learned in mathematics to Mrs. Howard. I, Kathleen Angel, do leave in search of something more interesting. I, Dora Jo Anker, do leave my sympathies to those who must endure this any longer. I. Rosemary Annis. do leave one social economics book to some poor guy. I. Leo Arata. do leave so the teachers will have a little rest. I. Frances Avris. do leave my quiet disposition to Lila Loper. I. Joyce Barff. do leave the school to shelter the rest of the unfortunates. 1. Leonard Barkee. do leave for some place where I can be “boss.” I. Alfred Barker, do leave a bit of my valuable intelligence to tin- junior class. I. Arthur Barth, do leave. I. Marlow Bates, do leave many memories behind me. I, Bruce Bean, do leave all my worries to Leonard Harvey. I, Richard Beck, do leave my good disposition to Vivian Dirschl. 1. Aldo Bellotti. do leave the title of “My Idol” to anyone who would ap predate it. I. Maybelle Bennett, do leave my locker to a future owner. 1, Bob Benson, do leave everything I’ve learned behind me. I. Margaret Blair, do leave my athletic ability to Clara Redkev. I, Karl Blankenship, do leave my grades to some poor unfortunate. I. Phil Blohin. do leave 15 pounds to Frank Ramsey, because I think lie is getting thin. I, Jim Bocchi. do leave Carmen, but not because I want to. I, Idro Bonotto. do leave my skating ability to someone who can’t stand up. I. Esther Book, do leave my broken-down adding machine to Jessie Mills. I. Dorothy Bolton, do leave my quiet disposition to Neva Kuntil. I. Rodney Bortis, do leave my slippers to some guy with big feet. I. Donna Bowden, do leave before I am requested to do so. We. Bob Brown and Dick Hoyt, do leave our tremendously tortuous and tantalizing trigonometric function to anyone who like to figure out new angles and curves. I. Lois Braatz. do leave everything I tried to learn in social economies with relief.
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Sufcy, Helen Suty, Rosie Tilton. Shirley Tucker. Martin Tliter, Floyd Tutor. Roland Underwood, Jean Uhrine, Martha Ustick, Norma Vaillancour, Bernard Vaillancour, Richard Vogler, Lewis Ward. Bill Ward, Jean Winterringer, Tom Wirtli, Bruce Withrow. Wesley Wood. Barbara Wryn. Gerald Yantis, Delbert Zacharias, Earl Zupan, Annie Zupan. Pete Zurhrugg, (’loo McDaniels, Darlene Jackson, Elsie Williams, Mildred
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I, Bonnie 15. Brown, do leave niv artistic alnlitv to Britta Lion. I. Grant Brown, do leave my books to tbe mice, although I know they’ll get indigestion. I. Mary Jane Brown, do leave with not a tear in my eye. I. Don Bridge, do leave “Suzic” my jalopy to the scrap drive. I, Verlon Brummel, do leave the sun dial to someone who can read it. I, Miirley Brunker, do leave, but not too soon to suit me. I. Bill Bueknell, do leave a portion of my knowledge to be divided among niv teachers. I. Bob Burgess, do leave all my heartaches to Peggy Peek. I. Bob Burke, do leave my ability to cut class to someone who gets caught more than I do. I. Bill Burness. do leave all my unexcused absences to somebody who can’t get away with it either. We. Martin Butz and Bruce Worth, do leave the Little Theatre in better hands. I. Dick Cada. do leave my favorite parking spot to the best man. I. Charleen C'ain, do leave my innumerable nicknames to anyone who wants them. 1. Dean Campbell, do will my good times at K. U. II. S. to the coming senior class. I. Bob Carstensen, do leave K. U. II. S. to Mr. Coopcv. I. Ronald Carter, do leave mv manly stature to anyone who will have it. I, Shirley Chase, do leave all my 5 s to the junior class. I. da net Christensen, do leave my ability to flirt to Marguerite Picard. I. Donald Christy, do leave the hope that the lower classmen will get along all right after we leave. I. A1 Cline, do leave all my “wolf traits” to Fred Foulan. 1. Bob Cline, do leave my fake excuse of working to .lack Colvin. I. Betty Cline, do leave my perfect attendance record to Janice Shircv. We. Jim Colahan and Walt Conradi. do leave three pool games at tin Waldorf for Walt Eshcbeck. I, Maxine Copeland, do leave my locker to someone who can keep it clean. I. Aileen Corned, do leave my operatic voice here for more training. I, Isabel Corr. do leave the trials and tribulations of putting this book together to a better woman. I, Charlotte Crain, do leave the attendance record to anyone who likes it. I, Bob Coulam, do leave Mr. Vanderpool’s social economics class to Jack J immerson. I, Jim Cox. do leave six inches in height to Don Noel, in hopes that it will help. I, Dorothy Currier, do leave a book of “Dancing Instructions” to Harvey Glubrecht. I. Betty Lea Daily, do leave my driver’s license to Joy Kent. I. Dorothy Davis, do leave my lock to the person it belongs to.
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