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Page 27 text:
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PAUL G. WARREN “Pill’’ Many an inch of his skin has peeled. Fighting for us on the football field. Class Sergeant-at-Arms 1. Oregon National Guard 3, 4. A. S. B. Sergeant-at-Arms 2. Football 2, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3. Track 4. M Club 2, 3, 4. President M Club 4. “The Hottentot 3. Class President 3. Doughnut League Council 3. Student Council 3, 4. “Just Like Judy” 4. Lincolnian Staff 3. D. O. G. 4. Tuxis Club 2. Glee Club 3. DeMolay 3, 4. “Ship Ahoy” 4. Commercial Club 3. LENA WHEELER “Lena Best is she liked who is alike to all. T. B. 4. S. S. 4. Girl Reserve 4. Campfire 1, 2. 3, 4. Campfire President 1. Campfire Secretary 3. EVA LENA WHEELER Evie’’ “I Wish I knew the good of wishing.’’ T. B. 4. “Thousand Dollar Reward” 4. Secretary Sixth Period English Class 3. Glee Club 2. ROS1NA WHITE “Teen Quiet, shy, retiring, But we can't help admiring. . Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserve Sec. 4. T. B. 4. Wilsonians 3. Baseball 1. VIOLA ELECTA ZEHRING “Vi” They sin, who tell us that love can die! Girl Reserve 2. Commercial Club 3. Glee Club 4. T. B. 4. GRACE CONE NO PICTURES JOHN WEISNER GLEN GAGER GEORGE WAGNER Twenty-five
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MERLE SHREVES “Just Merle“ Commercial Club 3. Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. T. B. 4. Rinkydinks 3. FRANCES BELLE SIMK1NS “Franty” “Her very smiles are fairer far Than smiles of many maidens are. G. F. O. G. T. 3. 4. McMinnvillan Staff 4. Just Like Judy” 4. T. B. 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. FRANKLIN STONE “Frank They say that life has many a care. But I can easily carry my share. S. O. S. 3. D. O. G. 4. High School Band 4. GERALDINE TAMIESIE “Gerry A woman's heart, like the moon—always has a man in it. Girls' Basketball 3, 4. G. F. O. G. T. 3, 4. McMinnvillan Staff 4. Lincolnian taff 4. Come Out of the Kitchen” 4. Kezhakone Campgire 1, 2, 3. 4. Campfire Secretary 2. S. S. S. 4. Camera Club 2. T. B. 4. Hi Jinx 3. Commercial Club 3. Girl Reserve 3. Vaudeville 3. 4. PERRY TRULLINGER “Pat The world knows nothing of its graetest men. Entered from Yamhill High as Sophomore. 'Mrs. Bumpstead-Leeigh” 3. “Come Out of the Kitchen” 4. “Just Like Judy” 4. Chairman Annual Mix 4. D. O. G. 4. DONALD VAN ATTA “Van My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Tuxis Club 2. “Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh” 3. Basketball 3. 4. “Come Out of the Kitchen” 4. Secretary D. O. G. 4. Track 4. M Club 3. 4. Commercial Club 3. Tumbling Team 4. Twenty-four
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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1926 We, the members of the Senior class of nineteen hundred and twenty-six, knowing that we are soon to depart from McMinnville High School, the scene of our triumphs, joys, sorrows and heartaches for the past three years, do desire to leave our last will and testimony. First, to the Class of ’27, we leave the privilege of getting out of school one week early. Second, to the Class of '28 we leave an example of superior social and mental knowledge toward which they may strive. Third, to the faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for the many ways that they have helped us. Fourth, we. James K. Eckman, Kenneth Hewitt, and Paul G. Warren, do leave unto the Junior boys our Bessie, Edna and Ruth, respectively. We, Jessie May Irvine and Stanford Laughlin, do leave to Ruth Linton and Robert Morrison, our capacity for a firm and standing union. I, Verna O’Dell, do leave my reputation as a flirt and vamp to Ruth Powell. 1, Mary Donnelly, do leave my popularity to Mary Bollen. I, Donald Van Atta, do leave my Dater’s Bureau to Leon Redmond. 1, Floyd Lambert, do leave my athletic career to Jack Davis. I, Alice Maloney, do leave my office of A. S. B. Vice-President to whoever wishes it. I, Edward Kimball, do leave my loud socks and neckties to John Stallings. I, Donald Neer, do leave my “line” to Jack Pike. I, Ruth Wortman. do leave my good reputation to Betty Watkins. 1, Rex Casey, do leave my seat in “Rotary” to next year's A. S. B. President. I, Margaret Scruggs, do leave my title of “Leading Lady” to Ruth Powell. I, Geraldine Tamiesie, do leave my sweet disposition to Elizabeth Davidson. I, Frances Simkins, do leave my beauty for Edna Breeding. I, Ethel Ross, do leave my operation experience to the next appendicitis victim. I, Selwyn Jenkins, do leave my traditional knickers to Irwin Wise-carver (but not my Hazel). I, Etta Osterman, do leave the Girl Reserves to the tender mercies of Edna Breeding. We, Helen Havnaer and Helen Brixey, do leave our musical careers to whoever might need them. Signed on the sixth day of the fifth month in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-six. The Class of Twenty-Six. Twenty-six
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