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I. Marion Deering, do leave my sinking ability to some deserving junior (deserving to be shot). I. Christina Dpmetrakos, do leave the S. H. minutes to my successor. I. Bob Dirschl, do leave my English books to Barbara Hall. I. Verla Ekstrom, do leave my social economics class to Betty I .argent with wishes for the best of luck. I, Spencer Erickson, do leave the senior bench, because its hard! I. Barbara karris, do leave my left-over brains to Marie McClellan. 1, Jack Eav, do leave in search of a little peace and quiet. I. John Fletcher, do leave my good looks to Don Robin. I. Bernice Flocchini. do leave in search of something easy to do. 1. Fred Floetke. do leave my little tin horn to the scrap heap. I. Baldv Foster, do leave all my women to the highest bidder. I. Bernice Foster, do leave my “corny” jokes to Eugene Gandy. I. Irene Fuller, do leave my dancing ability to Barbara Halverson. 1. Ruth Furber. do leave my red locks to June Cook. I. Shirley Garfield, do leave for want of something better to do. I. Janice Garner, do leave my quietness to I.ettv Unman. I. I.ueille Gibson, do leave my grades to the fortunate juniors. I. Frances Gjevre, do leave my Home Economics club to anyone who’ll have it. I. Fern Glubrecht, do leave my 100' grades to some deserving junior. J. Colleen Graham, do leave the dignified role of “senior” behind me. I. Pearl Graves, do leave my last name to the first one to need it. I. Willis Griffith, do leave my old red hat to Professor Coopev. I. Pat Groff, do leave my freckles to someone who likes them. I. Anita Gwyn Campbell, do leave my ability to catch a husband to Golda Hixon. 1. Dcanne Hamilton, do leave all my worries to Walt Esehcbeck. 1. Joanne Hamilton, do leave the Girl’s League to my successor. 1. Vera Hasy. do leave my relation to suffer through this. I. Stanley Hendricks, do leave my striped suspenders to Robert Mann. 1. Dick Hicks, do leave Letty to Robert Mann with my best regards. I, Paul Hilton, do leave before I’m forced to. I. Jean Holliday, do leave my senior orientation notes to Stan McGehcy. 1. Bettie Hopkins, do leave my woes in the lap of Walt Eshebeck. 1. Leslie Hopkins, do leave mv ability to talk to Doris Phillips. 1. Evelyn Hulbert. do leave my sophisticated ways to Roberta Tucker. I. Floyd Hunsoker. do leave all my 5’s to Ralph Mundlin. I. Dick Hunter, do leave my memories of Tyrone Power to the guys who thought it was fun. I. Lee Hunter, do leave my red, white, green, and gold boots to Pat Plass. I. Neil Hutchins, do leave the school to a caretaker. I. Elsie Jackson, do leave my southern accent to another southern belle.
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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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I. Hugenc Jacobsen, do leave a dumb English class for the juniors to suffer I, Hovel Karrer, do leave ray typewriter to a good mechanic. I. Jim Keenan, do leave my teachers a full pardon for everything they did to me. I, Violet Kaszychi, do leave my ability to flirt to Hetty June Jones. I. Shirley Katzmeycr, do leave the commercial club to my successor. I. Mary Kelly, do leave my ability to skip to Jean Aubrey. I, Earl Keeney, do leave one practically clean locker to its next owner. I. Harold King, do leave for points unknown. I. Lorraine Kluth Rasmussen, do leave nothing behind, because “I hooked him.” I. Louise Laird, do leave my cpiiet disposition to Donna Burke. 1. Diane Landrum, do leave because I want to. 1, Mary Landry, do leave my “billy club” to the next He]) Pepper president. 1, Darrell Larson, do leave because I think it’s about time. I. Helen Larson, do leave my winning smile to Mary Lou Ilusco. I, Dollie Lee. do leave my bright eyes to Patricia Henoist. We, Mary Ellen Long and Jackie Obrist. do leave our trips to Ashland and Medford to Mary Lou Fowler. I, Marvin Lucas, do leave my horseless carriage to the Pelican basketball team. I, Patricia I.udwick, do leave and thank my lucky stars. I. Gordon Lund, do leave tin hope that the underclassmen will survive. I, Clara Lynch, do leave the wish that Mr. Rowe be furnished with a stenographer. 1. Gencllc Lynch, do leave one piece of sheet metal to Hetty Jo. I. Reno Marchese, do leave my bashfulness to Angelo Giovannini. I, JoAnn Massett. do leave my English grades to Mrs. Royeroft. I. Don Mast, do leave the Pelicans in care of Hud Petersteincr. 1, Neil Mayfield, do leave my lack of ambition to Walter Eshebeck. I, James Martin, do leave to go forth and seek adventure. I, Don McBride, do leave my seat in home room to anyone who’ll fit. I, Claude McCullough, do leave, and not because I was asked to. I. Margaret McMahan, do leave in search of something exciting. I, Gwen Mead, do leave “absolutely nothing” because I’m taking everything with me. I. Ellen Michael, do leave my shorthand to Carmen Stockstill. I. David Mikscli. do leave. I. Audrey Miller, do leave, but I don’t know why. I, Jimmie Misfeldt, do leave mv ability to sleep in class to the entire junior class. I. David Moeabee, do leave my speed in track to Jerry Einarsson, who’ll need it next year. 1, Barbara Moore, do leave my dancing ability and gracefulness to Dale Casebeir.
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