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444444Mll.L444 e t e Class of 1941, of Lamar Union Jigh city of amar, and the State of o souxd mind and bodv do rerewlth clare til to be our last and only w ll and tes a ent e, as re graduating class do bequeatn the ollo ing to oar le ser mortal friends, namely, e u derclassre 0 Junior v do bequeat . e a thorit over all matters de clas n o the o nomores r bools a d de s to be sed cbool in the olorado, being our unquestion concernlnf the we leave all of prepara ion for e Jun or Bron the Freshren we leave oar ong atulatlons for their admlrable ability eave a box of deadac e bills to be distributed on le basis of need, the lar est port'on to go to iss lllls To BOBBY STRONG, RICHARD FLINT leaves his ok, 'Successful Dieting A. C HACKLEY leaves is pet saying, 'I dldnit do 1t,' to anyone with a ilty conscience ALICE STUTZMAN, NELLE SAYLFR, d DORIS MILLER will their ability to catch a man o Brenda, Cobina, and Vera Vague VERNA PIERSON d ROSCOE BOOTH will their favorite abode lany ark cornerl to PAUL PIERSON and BARBARA FLETCHER, ith the hope that lights aren't installed NNIE JONES and RITA LONG leave their places as eer leaders to anyone with a big mouth, a loud olce and lots of pep DONALD STRAIN leaves RLEEN Applicants walk, don't run MARY EV ILLIAMS, EULA HACKER, and MASAKO KATO leave their ental genius to Mr Rltchhart to pass around to is next year's athletic team WILMA and WINIFRED leave their love of the country to JOHNNY CHAP N'S best girl RUBEN HALLMARK wills his cheer ul disposition to BUD HUNTER HAZEL MARRS seems lad to will her golden tresses to MILLY CARRIKER OE EDDLEMAN wills his F F A record to BERYL RUEBLOOD BETTY KEENEY leaves her way with out f town boys to JINIIE KERR CLARENCE PHILPY ills his 'L' letter to anyone who will work as ard for it as he did EDGAR POLHEMUS leaves his lace in Penney's to anyone who's a good salesman RNEST MOORE leaves his swimming and diving abil ty to DICK LIGHT MIYO KATO wills her water elons to anyone brave enough to take them. UDREY THRONDSON leaves her record time in getting ome to lunch to ALICIA MORAN RALPH MARKEY eaves his butcherls experience to any, or all, iology students interested VIRGINIA WYATT eaves her title of 'Sweet and Low' to MARILYN ETTLE RUTH WILLIAMS bequeaths to any girl with wo boyfriends two pair of slightly used dark lasses. BILL McPh RSON leaves his gold teeth to ARRY HOLTC hP. GLEN OBDREORTM NN leaves his arious and devious devices for getting out of ork to LLOYD FIREBAUGH. BETTY and DON McKENNEY ill their short walk to school to the FILKINS wins. To DENNIS SAYLER. BETTY HUNSINGER leaves fer clarinet playing ability. BILL RANSDELL Mussel-:sz I Jai- LJ.. . . L.. f ' ' A444 ll ' ,65L0,2P .T , it 5 44 leaves his athletic ability to JACK and ALVIE as if they need it BUD ROWF, our young Tom Edison, leaves the completion of his experiments to any one who can figure them out BETTIE HENRY leaves her original hair styles to ALICIA M0sAN JACK CLARK wills his 'jitterbugging to PAUL SHULL BRIGHT HAM and SONNY OSBORNE leave their extra kick a poo joyjulce to anyone who has a container tough enough to carry lt away ln. KENNETH DOLAN wills his ability to break test tubes to any fu ture chemistry student who can pay for them. LILA MAE THORNBURG and REUBEN FULLER unite and leave L U H S a happy medium EUGENE STERRET leaves his scientific mind to walt a minute, he's de WILLIAMS leave their love life to JANE BEGLEY and DARELD HORN HELEN BARNARD and MARJORIE BUCK leave their wild west aspirations to anyone daring enough to follow in their footsteps MARIE TEFER TILLER leaves her inside track with MISS NILTIS to DON GUTHRIE P S. Ee can really use one DARELD HORN and ALVIN RANSDELL. ED LEIGH and BOB LOGUE leave their common interest women KEITH BACHMAN leaves LARRY LIGHT his ability to truck FLOYD COLYAR wills his heroism, won in radio oper ating, to any underclassman who wants to impress his girl TEVART OLIVF dedicates to MISS HICKMAN a new book for the library 'Problem Children Their Care and Training ' LEROY McGINNIS leaves LOREN WADE BOB SNYDER leaves his basket sinking record to OSCAR and RUTH CORNELL leave their bashfullness to PAT MARTIN BOOTS BOW MAN, and ANN MULLINEX JIMMY DEYUB leaving, but that wonderful influence on underclassmen remains in the care of PAUL 'Handsome Harry' PIERSON LEN 'Red' McPHERSON leaves the next year's seniors much battered, and, oh, so much, wiser. GLADYS GERARD leaves her pleasant manner to BETTY COX who really doesnit need it ROBERT LUBBERS wills his knowledge of du b animals to JOHN PIERSON The WILMOTH twins leave L U H S still wondering which is ANNABELL and which is LONNABELL KEITH BELL wills his nickname, unconscious' to anyone with a blank face MARGARET COLLINS' ability to flirt is going to stay in L U H S , and weire wondering who will get it. WAYNE GERGEN's taking that marvelous physique, but he'll leave that winning smile to JACKIE RANSDELL, the lucky guy JACK FRANCISCO leaves his spelling ability to our school's next senior president The quiet manner of RALPH HAMM has been left to WILL CORNELIUS lwe hope I ZELMA MORRIS and CARMEN GODINEZ leave their positions as office girls to anyone as efficient as they are. CHARLENE MCCLAIN leaves her skill at getting lbyl through biology to PAT MARTIN. ELLEN KICENSKI leaves her homemaking ability to her sister, REVA. ROXIE NUNNERY wills her 'nose for news' to next year's Savage Chieftain Staff. his skill in manual training to LONG WAY COLYAR, VTFA TWIST, 4 4. +1 The above Instrument consisting of three pa- ges, was subscribed on the twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty one, by the Senior Class in our presence, and acknowledged by them to each of usg and they at the same time declared the above In- strument so subscribed to be their last Will and Testamentg and we at their request, ln their pres- ence and in the presence of each other, have sisned our names as witnesses hereto. '.'.' , 21 O .J '. fl '- .. , 'T L, , A 5' I 4 ,- 5' ,- 1 .L 1 .. A B , ' a 1 5 .i l - g 'fl 4 v- .. I ...J tt A ,, , ,vw yy . W . ' S . ., . U . A I n. , , T the s ne h - 1 u y 1 - KJ ' T - YTC . T . S Q c n I a u in f t 1 I I . To 1 - ,. , x O . . . 0 takg fun from tbe'r Af f I- t' P We FO ' ' ' U. ' H - H 'H L ?UreP-0P5- T0 He +HCUltJ we clded to take it with him. 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LS '7 First Row S White, J, Meredith, G. Thompson, P. Thoman, A. Moran, A HcK1bbon, M moon, J vogt second Row: M. Tan1a1, H. Taylor, B. Rhoades, V Emiax. Twist, M Settle, H. Gist, W. Wright, A. Sherer. Third Row: E. Wright, J Mc Cormick, W Reese, B. Steele, E. Snyder, W. McBride, R. Twist. Fourth Row Williams, O Long, J. Pierson, R. Polhemus, G. Thoman, J. Ransdell Absent Members H Avery, I. Dennis, L. Firebaugh, C. Garrigues, B Longworth, T Reed, I. Sherer, B. Trueblood. When fall again rolled around, we were no longer the bashful, reticent children of a year ago. We confidently chose as our lead- ers: president, Jack Ransdellg vice-president, Arleen McK1bbon5 secretary-treasurer, Wanda Millicang and class representative, Gene Thoman. The freshmen that year were the victims of many we had to get itiations while We merrily way through the JUNIORSH in the lagging me bers nM GHTY JUN a dastardly deed. After all, even some way for our own in- freshmen. studied, danced, and sang our year. Thoughts of being HTHE coming year helped to spur onward. IORSn!!!!!l at last our dream is realized. The small fry of the freshmen class quake in their boots at the mere sound of our masterful voices: their eyes roll env- iously over our majestic statures, We chose as our leaders last fall: President, Jack RHDBGBLLQ vice-presldent, Gene Thomang secre- tary, Bud Hunter, treasurer, Clyde Conley. Clyde Conley, Jack Ransdell, Don Guthrie and Oscar Long were important players on the Savage football squad. George Creaghe, Jack Ransdell, Don Guthrie, and Oscar Long excel- led in basketball. The Junior Play, 'George and largaret,H was a howling success. We rolled 'em in the aisles! The proceeds will go into our fund for the Junior-Senior Prom--a greatly antici- pated event. I5
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