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CLASS WILL I. Barbara Adams, do leave to Jessie Mills my talkativeness. I. 1 tilth Adams, do leave my gift of gab to some student in Howe’s Knglish elass. I. Dorothy Anderson, do leave but not too soon. 1. H illard Anderson, do leave all mv empty whiskey bottles, cigarette butts, used admittance slips, and pink slips (empty or otherwise). I, Jean Aubrey, do leave my pep to some worn-out, quiet droop. I, Lillian Badorek, do leave my blonde hair to all the hleaehed blondes of Kl. HS. I, Jack Bailoutyne, do leave mv ability to find gum to buy to Frank Hamsev. I, Don Barloic, do leave my adenoids to Ted Otterbein who needs it and I don t. I, Shirley Barloic, do leave our wide-awake pre-induction Knglish elass to some unlucky junior. 1. Boyer Beck, do leave all of the women to Steve Stone. I, Cecil Bell, do leave to the students a message. “Have a good time. too. if it takes eight years.” I. Xancy Bennet, do leave to Mr. Mason my battered, broken-down, battle scarred, bedraggled, baffling, but beloved chemistry book just because. I. Virginia Benoist, do leave my slender 5 feet 8 inches to Bud Selby. I. Arlene Berg, do leave my regrets to future students. 1. Louis Bickers, do leave my ability to do nothing to whoever wants it. 1, Joyce Biehn, do leave my ability to chew gum without getting caught (very much) to some lucky junior. I. Bath Biehn, do leave my place in line at the cafeteria to F.ffle Botens. I, Don Bigger, do leave the heater in mv convertible to Beverly Zamsky. 1. Lester Bishop, do leave Chatanooga ( boo Choo with all the trimmings. 1. Lois Bishop, do leave. I, Donna Bobenmoyer, do leave to Virginia Albers my job of cheeking absentees sixth period in the main office. I. Jean Bolin, do leave all of mv “abilities” to anyone who wants them. I. Kenneth Boroughs, do leave to Ted Igl the ability to talk myself out of a jam. I, Jerry Bradford, do leave mv “attentive listening in social eron to loin Bessonctt. I. Betty Brazee, do leave mv assigned seat to someone who has more time to use it. I. Bob Brotherton, do leave mv sister to carry oil the name of Brothcrton. I, George Broicn, do leave all my old. worn-out social ceon books to Mr. Vanderpool. I. Bay Byrnes, do leave my stock of P. I..’s and corridor permits to Bill Kadcliflfe. I, Melvin ('orison, do leave. I. Lara Carlton, do leave the “Marchant” in hopes that future office-machine classes never have as much trouble with it as I had. I. Doris Churchill, do leave. I, Marjorie ('lark, do leave to Mr. Palmer one big, black, delicious, delectable, twenty-five cent cigar in hopes this will satisfy him. I. Orval ('lark, do leave my time to some individual who can utilize it more efficiently. I. (liven ('lark, do leave. 1. Bose ('laicson, do leave my kid brother, Melvin, all my learning ability. I. Doug ('lenient, do leave. I. Treva Lu Cleveland, do leave. I. Dolores Cody, do leave my headaches to the next seniors during exams. I. Christina ('onrady, do leave to Shirley Conrady my numerous excuses that Mrs. Howard now has. I. Jeraldine ('onrady, do leave to Ruby Blankenship mv ability to stay out of Room ItOO. I, Jim Conroy, do leave. Sixteen
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Don Crawford and Joy Kent are the cutest redheads. Steve Kessler and Virginia Leslie have the cutest smiles. Jimmy Conroy and Pat Murphy are the cutest couple. Jack Rawlings and Mary Minton are the wittiest. Doug Clement and Dannie Hall are the most happy-go-lucky. Angelo (iiovannini and Mary Miratta are the most hot-headed. Jack Ballantvne and Darle Helfrieh have the best dispositions. Mike McAdams and Inez Dutton are the best pals. Jack Smith and Lois Steinerson have the best figures. Ray Byrnes and Jean Aubrey have the most pep. Pat Morgan and Kunice k os ter are the most talkative. l onzie Parish and Beverlee Pinnell are the best dancers. Fifteen
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I. June Cook, do leave my 8 o'clock class to some sucker. I, Shirley Cornell, do leave inv intense “like” for Mrs. Roycroft. I. Don Crawford, do leave some of my red hair to brighten up the corridors of K. U. H. S. in the years to follow. I. Dona line ('rump, do leave my good grades for someone who deserves them not as I did. I, Stanley Dawson, do leave this school and with no regrets. I. Noel Deets, do leave. 1. Lois Dingier, do leave my twirling ability to Vera Badorek. 1. (leorge Doust, do leave to any sucker who wants what I have everything 1 have including social eeon. I. Ruth Doyle, do leave my memories to the next seniors. I. Inez Dutton, do leave to Mrs. Shannon all the torture and hard struggles 1 have had in getting through shorthand and office machines. I. Rertha Levies, do leave mv social eeon headaches to all the oncoming seniors. 1. Ruby Edge, do leave algebra to someone who can understand it. I. Jerry Einarsson, do leave my office of president of Bob McLean, with best wishes for his success. I. Carleen Engel, do leave and “thank God.” I. Wilfred Erickson, do leave everything. 1. Nora Eerrari, do leave my so-called nickname to Bud Raynor. I. Dean Fitzgerald, do leave La Verne. 1. Alice Fitzsimmons, do leave to some unfortunate underclassman all my toil and sweat to get a “lamin’.” I. Eunice Foster, do leave my job in the office to Dottie O’Malley. I. Hazel Frymire, do leave my half of our locker to Louise Reid. I. Helen Gaston, do leave my habit of losing things to Eleanor Jones. I. Jerry Giffen, do leave my 8 o’clock class to Carmelita Sutton who will probably hate it as bad as I did. I. Frances Gilcrist, do leave everything that’s nailed down. I, Angelo Giorannini, do leave my ambition to the draft board. I. Ray Glubrecht, do leave what 1 didn’t learn to anyone who has the learning power to understand. I. Mary Ann Grafton, do leave to Dode Collier everything that ought to be talked about so she won’t run out of things to say. I. Dorothy Hagglestein, do leave my filing book for the next sucker. I. Barbara Hall, do leave my dear, dry social eeon to those unfortunate seniors. I. Dannie Hall, do leave my “steady” to the junior class; they will need him. I. Lewis Hamblin, do leave K. U. II. S. for all tin oncoming seniors to enjoy. I. IValter Hanson, do leave my temper to the next drum major of the band. I. Viola Hardin, do leave “memories.” I. Bonnie Hauger, do leave. I. Anah Heckman, do leave business English to some poor dope. I. Darle H elf rich, do leave my beautiful pin-up picture of John Garfield to Midge Schultz and June Dickson. I. Golda Hixson, do leave my chewing gum to Nellie Tucker. I. Melra ora, do leave to Alice Vincent my knack of getting into jams, and to Monniette ( almas my ability to write to sailors. I. Helen Howry, do leave in search of something exciting. I. Dorothy Jennings, do leave my social eeon to someone who understands it. I. Barbara Jones, do leave my dimples to anyone who likes to Hirt. I. Betty Jones, do leave office machines to any fool junior. I. Margaret Jones, do leave the Krieden to some promising commercial student. I. Daniel Kafton, do leave this school gladly. I. Donald Kafton, do leave. I. Edna Kalil, do leave the care of Mr. Rowe to George Long. I, Joy Kent, do leave my ear trouble to anyone. Sereut ecu
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