Lewiston High School - Bengal Yearbook (Lewiston, ID)

 - Class of 1948

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Senior That quiet red-head named Lenora Rice, Bequeaths her brains to L. Kaufman who is very nice. Now, that boy with much friendliness, C. Rigg, Leaves this quality to D. Foster, who in books can really dig. That quick working Elaine R., an office girl, Wants D. Rodgers to have fun in her senior swirl. Pat Ruddell, the Thespian whose ability needs no stress, Wills her aspirations to B. Helander who'll work on the Purr press. D. Rydrych and M. Sandquist, the quiet seniors, two, Will leave C. Snyder and R. Kelley their problems few. Bob Sargent plans to go With all accomplishments in future to glow. Alta S., who lives out the Orchards way, Bequeaths C. Halleen her personality, and that ain't hay. Stan Scheibe, a popular player at every basketball game, Wills Otts Leuschel Mr. Herron's popcorn idea to claim. Donna Rohrman wills her interesting eyes, To the junior girls who want lots of guys. Gifted J. Rudfelt who sketches and paints pictures by the score, Leav plans for the Senior Ball and play scenes to restore. That girl named Pat Ross has personality and charm To leave to Jackie Murock who would do no one harm. Good-looking Bob Severin, who always seems so merry, Leaves his brother, Joe, the family name to carry. 5andy,SLepj1eLd who can swim like aiish, Bequeaths Maxine Edwards her very best wish. Annagllliay Sipes who has a way with the boys, Wills Joy McMurray one tenth of her poise. Bernadine Green wishes someone would take it away, But Virginia Speer wills that the assembly piano must stay. Ron Pike who gets his sheep-skin from a school in Seattle, Wills his piano talent to J. Perry, tops in basketball battle. ' that fellow so kind and so tall, ills to Bob Gleason his best desk in the study hall. Bol.l.i.i.SLggie who hopes to become a scientific man, Passes his notebooks to Ray Norton so he can cram. Bob Swank who knows the winning stroke Of making good friends, leaves all to Don Bolingbroke. Class Will Jarvis Swanson leaves his spirit so swell, To Bill Brooking who does Spanish quite well. Smiling Neil T. with the true friendly manner, Passes this to G. Arnone who also deserves a banner. Ginger Tobin with a nifty clothes flare, Leave this to N. Clausen who has clothes to spare. Chuck V. may be leaving this year, But he'll be back for Bonnie, have no fear. The kindly manner of that senior, Carl ch, Goes to Paul Wittmann, whom no one can squelch. Al Wakefield with a nice friendly smile, Goes and gives up studying for awhile. V. Wheatcroft wills his dear old locker box, To Ray Guenther who has a yen for wearing bright socks. The Whites-George and Kenny-who are close kin, Leave their sur-name to sis, Marlene, more fame to win. Bob Wnite, the level-headed athlete of note, Bequeaths Bruce Mclntosh all the scout offers he can tote That capable secretary, Phyllis White, by name, Gives her ability to Ruth 'Allen to win her fame. Margaret W. who has quiet, unassuming ways, Leaves Pat Parks a memory of her jolly H.S. days. G. Williams with the cute black car, Wants some junior to use it so he'll go far. Betty Woodward that pretty blonde Treble Triad gal, Wills her warm personality to B. Steiner who is certainly a pal Beverly Wright the senior from down Rupert way, Bequeaths D. Salvis her pleasant manner and spirit so gay. .,,,.-1 Marie Yackley a'cafeteria working fan, Leaves her interest in this to Evelyn or Ann. v Now Irene whose last name starts with Z, Wants Memorie L. to have all the fun that can be. For the many students whose names we left out, We will them best wishes for fear they may pout. Outgoing seniors, B, Lillard and crew, Truly hope this will and testament pleases each of you. Therefore if you are able to get anywhere, Credit it to the fact that we willed all we could spare.

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Senior Class Will That office girl, Betty Herman, whom we like so well, Leaves Marie ' answering the phone bell To Arlene Hayes who's not very tall, Goes Don Hines' locker in the school hall. Joyce Holben who has won fame with her saxophone talent, Bequeaths all this to W. Axtell who is quite gallant. Ellen Holbrook leaves her decoration interests, so keen, To Alene Walden who's on the girls' basketball team. Captain Dan Hopkins of the football squad, Leaves this sport to L. Nesbitt, the fans to applaud. That friendly Hranac boy, called Jerry, Leaves his books to Soph. Ron Berry. Rose Marie Hyatt with kind eyes that glow, Bequeaths her friend-making talent to Orlin Moe. The self-confidence that belongs to Phyllis Hyer, Goes to little brother Larry, who doesn't tire. Beatrice Johnson wills her talent in art, To A. Andrews who has done well his part. n the spark plug of the basketball ten, i s oe u dell that same eager yen. Bill Jo nston with the disposition so rare, Leaves uc Reed his bookkeeping knowledge to share. From that pretty Jolliff girl, named Carol, To Angie W. goes gala times by the barrel. The girl with violin talent, C. Jones, Leaves Pat Carpenter her musical tones. The twin Jordans, Barbara and Duane, leave all their fame To some other two who look quite a bit the same. Tall H. Kaufman with the '46 Nash, Leaves his height to R. Miller who has lots of dash. Marjorie Jaspers, the girl with vim and great ambition, Wills these to Gene Desilet for more recognition. To Marion, the last in the line of Kirks, From sis, Rose, goes her brain, which really perks. Prexy Ken K. who has received much fame, Leaves his place to a junior who will do well the same. ter Lars who never makes much noise, il s is s il in Machine Shop to Dick Zintek, one of the boys. Ted Lindley who has played for many dances, Wills his Purr job to the one it entrances. Roberta Locke who has a very friendly face, Wills Donna Foster her science laboratory space. Joan Madison wills her knack for dress and personal charm To Elizabeth Scott who already has created quite an alarm. i eaves her friendly spirit, To Fern Brown who will certainly never fear it. Eddie Martin, who has been a friend to everyone he meets, Leaves his cheery smile to Rosie P. who pleasesiflr she greets. ,ffd Stanley Martin wills to a junior lad, All the fun these years he's had. Gerry M. wills her clothes that give the new look, To Grace Morgan who resembles the girls in a fashion book. Anita May who's as trim as she can be, Wills B. Fox her knack for giving slumber parties with glee. The roller skates belonging to Doris Miles Go to Frank M. who hopes they won't cause hinfany trials. From that jolly Miller boy, named Jack, To V. Ayers goes all the exams he can hack. Recently married-Lavon M. Moore, Lois R. Huggins, Georgia K. Nower Leave their school work for house work by the hour. The solo singing Betty Morris, with clothes galore, Leaves her personality to A. Johnson who dances well on floor. Bob Mushlitz with the unusual car, Wills this to S. Coon for her to go far. S. McCarthy with the cheery voice and smile, Leaves these to Rae Gentry to make life worth while. Stewart M. wills the popular Swing Band, To Don V. who has music well in hand. That pleasing voice belonging to Pu McGee, Goes to B. Sweeney who also sings we , l agree. Martin McKay who was with us the first of the year, Leaves his friendliness to Hugo Olson who's always near. Friendly, musical Jane McKay, Leaves her talent to S. Jepson who may be great some da Herbert Norden wills his high school portal, To Ed Downen who has always been a happy mortal. Bob Nowling leaves the band uniform he has treasured, To brother Allen who hopes it has been well measured. Pat O'Conno , a beauty of our class, equea s her talents to B. Edwards, a junior lass. Jill O'Bryan who's as cute as her name, Gives Lee Rost the junior boys to tame. Dwight O. leaves his swift running skill, To that young Weinmann, named Bill. Ronald Orr will leave all his pet peeves, To J. Pearson who lives in the Orchards, if you please. Lovejoy O. who is in Art Honor Society, Bequeaths Jim Hunter all of her notoriety. From Anita Otto to K. Carrier so brave, Goes her best notebooks for him to save. F. Parsley wills his English memories so clear, To Joan Simpson who'll find them very dear. Bud P., one of the best looking seniors in school, Bequeaths Bill Taylor his ability to keep cool. That songful Powell girl named Babs, y. Leaves her friendly way to J. Gordon who knows latest fads. John Phillips wills his favorite class, To Georgia Burril with hopes she'll pass. Ted Piche, a party manager of great repute, Leaves T. Wright his political aspirations to avoid dispute. J-a,gLKj,p,g,from up Spokane way, Wills Mike M. his humor, so he can be gay. Marie Pfeifer who is wee but mighty, Bequeaths her stature to M. Smailes who isn't flighty. Jackie Raschka wills all her girlish pep To B. Marvel who will feel she owes her a debt. Ann Remacle who hasn't been in LHS very long, Leaves sis Delores her liking for singing a song. Paul Raspone from out North Lewiston way, Leaves his humor to Lewis G. so gay. E



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