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To the FROSH V7e will our rights as Miss Nelson's pets To Clayton Sayer3, PEaRL SH0L3IRG wills all the good books in the library and all her well prepared lessons to Irene Paschal so that Irene will have time for dates. R03SRT WICKLUND AND KEKNIE LOOP bequeath their romancing to Eddie Abrahamson and Robert Moyer. LTHEIA JOHNSON v ills Mason Stevens her artistic abilities so that the bulletin boards will not be bare. JOE HAWKINS will his height to Billy Watters and his stubborness to John Flynn. We fear John will need it. BERNICE LINDSTROM wills her leadership ability to Moody Matson and Compton Bailey. The good work will continue; we are convinced. BILL HAWKINS wills his habit of coming to school on time to Harvey Carlson providing Harvey does not misuse the said habit too often. HOWARD GRANGER wills his dark curly locks to lone Freese and his book How to Flirt to Vera Wicklund. H..RRY WHITFORD wills his Glee Club voice to Cliff Sayers and his whistle to Maxine Eggert. LINNEa HALLDIN will Archie Berg her love for chemistry and hopes he will carry on her good work. RICH..RD PHILP leaves his strong arguments to Ed Johnson and Thurston Miller, and his position as staff artist to Roland Curtiss. WOODY MATSON leaves all his blushes to Leola 'Watters so that our school will not be left without a blushing beauty. BOB WICKLUND leaves all his old razor blades to Alvin Elliott so that Alvin can shave at least once a week. WILLI.iM H..SKO leaves his seriousness to Florence Forsberg and Esther Lundberg so that they will cease laughing in the study hall and his straight A's to Irvin Edwards. KENNETH LUNDBERG leaves his place in the office to Howard Carlson so that Howard won't have so far to walk. ALLVER OLSON leaves his musical talent as drummer to William Berlin so that the orchestra will not suffer. HOWARD IvLiDISON wills his bashfulness to ..die Becker. We hope the girls won't bother ..die as they did Corky.
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The last one is an accordion player He is known all over the land His ambition wasn’t a failure. Three Cheers 1 for Robert Wicklund’s band. CLASS WILL We the higly honored, dignified and much respected group of LAKE STEVENS high school students, in the city of Lake Stevens, state of Washington, known as the CLASS OF 1932 possessing a large amount of that so-called intellectual power known by exclusive members of civilization as brains, do hereby whereby and howby, make and declare this our last will and testament, with the sole purpose of influencing the future prosperity of our teachers and classmates in view. Article I To the faculty, we leave a memory of four perfect years spent under their leadership, also our undivided'thanks for their persistent effort in our behalf. Article II To Mr. Clark, we leave sincere gratitude for all he has done for the class of 1932, and also for placing Lake Stevens on the map of athletics. To Hiss Nelson our undivided attention which she so desired in English IV. To Miss Burns we leave the joy of anticipating that her commercial students will soon become private secretaries to Mahatma Ghandi. To Mr. Hulvey we leave many thanks and sincere gratitude for help and encouragement in our four years of high school. To Miss Adatto, we leave our debating voices resounding in the study hall. We hope she will have pleasant memories. To Mr. Pugh we leave all the answer books and the golden silence of the class rooms. To Miss Curtis, we leave all the old torn books in the library with the hopes that she will have a good time repairing them. To Mr. Hunt, we leave thanks for his understanding during the past year. Article III To the JUNIOR CLASS we leave the FLASHLIGHT, and ruined stencils. Also all of our SENIOR dignity. We’re thru. To the SOPHS we will the right to become upperclassmen.
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GORDON SUTHERLAND wills his vocabulary to Ellen Erickson and Teckla Forsman so that they will have mere to tall: accv.o. DON MCLEAN wills his form in athletics to Earl Ruthford. PAULINE MITCHELL wills her marcels and finger waves to Gillian Lundquist and her place on the honor roll to Harvey Granger. JULIA 01TUSTACK wills her latest book Swimming in Ten Lessons to Bill Whitford, and her lisping talent to Zella Engstrom. MELVIN GRANGER wills his regular attendance in school and his quick moving steps to Loren Sebring. x-fe, the senior class, started our social functions for the year 1931-32 by a desperate attempt to reach the top of Mount Stickney on September 19. Bad weather conditions hindered the progress to the top, but an enjoyable time was had in spite of it. Mr. Clark, our class advisor, accompanied School was well under way, so on October 21 we held a party in the gymnasium. Card playing and dancing were enjoyed by everyone. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Hulvey, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. William Whitford, and the members of the class. On January 6 our class was invited to spend the evening at the home of our former superintendent, Mr. C. G. Hiaasen. A lively conversation ensued part of the evening and games, dancing, and lunch occupied our time until we just had to leave. Accompanied by Mr. Clark and Mr. Hulvey, v e held a Slimming party January 16 at the Everett Y. K. C. A. For over an hour everyone splashed around and had a most enjoyable time. We presented our senior play, Home-Again Harry Ma.rch 4. About 200 people attended it and everyone said they enjoyed the play immensely. After the play Mr. and Mrs. Hulvey entertained the cast at their home. Cake and ice cream were served to Mr. o.nd Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, pearl Sholberg, Robert Wicklund, Julia Onustack, Gordon Sutherland, Altheia Johnston, Kenneth Lundberg, Fauline Mitchell, Joe and Bill Hawkins, Bernice Lindstrcm, Howard Madison, Linnea Halldin, Allver Olson, and Kenneth Loop. Signed SOCIETY us April 13 we surprised our classmate, William Hasko, with a surprise party in honor of his burthday at the home of his
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