CLASS WILL We, the class of 1942, of the Lake Stevens High School, city of Lake Stevens, County of Snohomish, and State of Washington, being of sound mind and of ex- cellent memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I—We give to the teachers our sincere gratitude and many thanks for the advice and leadership they have given us during the years of our trials and triumphs. ARTICLE II— Section I. To the junior class we regretfully leave our dignified conduct and the honor of becoming seniors next year. Section 2. To the sophomore class we leave the honor of becoming upper classmen. Section 3. To the freshmen we leave a kind word of advice and encourage- ment to help them overcome the obstacles they will encounter in their senior year. ARTICLE III—We bequeath to the individuals of the Lake Stevens High School the following: Jesse Adams leaves his quiet, reserved manner to Martin Hagenston; Gladys Akers, her raven black hair to Dorothy McDaniel; Shirley Armstrong, her secret of getting along with the teachers and her position as Girls' Club president to Irene Wahl; Wayne Bettinger, his lithe figure and bewitching smile to David Schwartz- miller; Doney Balmer leaves her graceful dignity and position as leader of the band to Joy Mathias. Gwen Balmer leaves her artistic ability and mystifying ways with the opposite sex to Betty Lou Kinney; Lenord Cooper, his knowledge of U. S. History to Donald Gilbert: Newell Dana, his intellectual ability to Jack Mosman; Lois Elsbree, her stu- dious habits to Marilyn Prentice; Lawrence Erickson, his cheerful disposition to Bob Lund; Wallace Erickson, his position as Flashlight editor to Cleon Plumley. Kenneth Espeseth leaves his winning personality and his athletic ability to Harry Davidson; Margaret Grubb, her knack of styling her hair to Bernice Withrow; Bob Hebert, his knowledge of agriculture to Clyde Peterson; Raymond Iten leaves his ability to disrupt a class to Bob Nourse; Leland Johnson, his impressive dimples to Ray Phillips. Arthur Makus wills his naturally dark, curly hair to DeWayne Neely; Mar- garet Melchoir, her brown naturally curly hair to Winifred Armstrong; Jim Mitchell leaves his way with the ladies to Bill Kleisath; Frank Mobius, his way of getting away with it to Jim Mosman; Helen Neely, her blonde hair to Bina Malburg; Lillian Nelson, her high standing in Lettergirls to Frances Kleisath; Elsie Nygren, her friendliness to Frances Erickson.
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