McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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SENIOR CLASS WILL WYE, THE CLASS OF ’44, being of sound and disposing mind and mem-W ory, do now make and publish this, our last will and testament, in order, as justly as we may, to distribute our interests in the school, among succeeding students. We, the entire class, leave our reputation to the whole school, who will be trying to live it down for years to come. I, Tommy Worth, leave a portion of my “Worth wit” to my sister. I, Bette Wathen, leave my drawings of “Petty Girls” safely in my notebook. We, Pearl and Ethel DeNike, leave on swell year of “Mac Hi.” We, Jeanne Northup and Bettye McDonald, leave “Nothin’ to nobody.” I, Jean McMahan, leave my quiet manner to Donna Reynolds. I, Jack Nicoll, leave, although I know how the teachers hate to see me go. I, Bonnie Boone, leave a touch of my talent on the piano in the lunchroom. I, Shirley Hanson, leave my smile to Rosalie Adams. We, Roger Marsh and Johnny McDaniel, leave our little brothers to graduate, sometime within the next ten years, provided that their luck holds out. We, Verley Florey, Bette Hoxie and Beverly McQuesten, leave the Sophomore and Junior boys at the mercy of the Sophomore and Junior girls. Don’t shove, gals! . . . Line forms at the left!! I, Don Poulson, leave my bashfulness to Glen Holden. Go ahead and try it, Glen! I, Kathryn Reyne, leave my height to anyone who can’t reach the upper shelf in his locker. I, Bob Miller, leave only the lees. (So they tell me.) I, Emma Jean Ellingson, leave my comb and brush to Betty Jean McCourry. I. Neva Cabe, leave the school to the dogs, so I can spend more time with my horses. I, Glenn Tucker, leave my office as A.S.B. “Sergeant-at-Arms” to the toughest boy in the Junior class. Happy Bouncing!!! I, Howard Struxness, leave as fast as I can. I. Lois Matscheck, leave smiling, as usual. I, Jean Clough, leave my position as McMinnvillan editor to Diane Worth. I. Glen Seidler, leave my smooth little car to any Junior boy who can’t borrow his Dad’s. I, Hazel Willson, leave my seat in the bus to whoever can push the first graders out. I, Julia Jean Warmington, leave my mechanical drawing ability to Bud Gearin. I. Don Fleishman, leave my Eversharp pencil to any unfortunate class member, who is always wearing down his lead pencil. I, Florence Miller, leave my personality to the Junior girls. I, Jewell Callison, leave all those frightening “impromptus” in Public Speaking to Miss Hendrick. I, Caroline Brace, leave lots of friends. I, Phyllis Moe, leave my shorthand book to some Junior girl who really has the nerve to try it. I, Bonnie Boundy, leave my knack for fixing hair to Betty Sauters.

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Bev Ferris, leave, and Boy, am I happy! I, Barbara Happel, leave my locker to some worthy Freshman. I, Pat Ball, leave my gym basket to some enthusiastic gym student. I, Bea Bridenstine, leave those foul concoctions in the chemistry room for Mr. Donelson to enjoy. I. Neal Kluckman, leave the source of my nickname, “Cyclops.” I, Virgil Simon, leave my love for bright colors to Donald Shurmvay. I, Paul Fritz, leave my good humor to anyone who feels the need of it. I, Pat Smith, leave my office of G.A.A. President to be enjoyed by a Junior girl. We, Harry Ledgerwood and LeRoy Wicks, leave without coaxing. I, Virgil Fleetwood, leave that “all girl (except me) chemistry class.” Oh! happy first periods!! I, Doris Eder, leave all those swell periods of office practice to some lucky Junior girl. I, Gordon Peterson, leave Alberta to battle Soc. Econ. and Senior English, as I have, for the past nine months. I, Mary Lou Newberg, leave some of my H grades to the teachers to distribute them, when and as, they see fit. I, Dot Christensen, leave a glow all over the school, from the brilliance of my hair. I, Beryle Donahoo, leave with no regrets. I, Gerry Donahoo, leave my well modulated voice to some high-powered Junior lass. I, Chuck Greenlund, leave my little brother in the band for another year. I, Marvin Harvey, leave my size to Harvey Clark. I, Harley Neuschwanger, leave my “truck driving talents” to some Junior boy who will probably be my successor. I, Ruth Lambright, leave my eyes to be admired by succeeding students. I, Barbara Reeves, leave my reserved manner to Gloria Roedder. I, Doris Branson, leave my nickname, “Shorty,” to Rita Adams. I, Joyce Cornie, leave my bow ties to my sister, Betty. I, Juanita May, leave the darkness of my hair to you Junior girls who yearn for black hair. I, Clara Lee Maynard, leave my “Farmerette” ability to the F.F.A. cause. I, Milly Squires, leave for California, as usual. I, Stan Christensen, leave my dimples to Bob Hammond. I, Don Miller, leave my good grades to my little brother. I, Gene Crowe, leave my ability to go to sleep in classes, to any Junior who has the urge. I, Bev Grenfell, leave my sense of humor to Juanita Glascoe. I, Don Long, leave my job at the Feed Mill to any ambitious Junior who wants it. I, Nancy Neuman, leave my shyness to all of those Rowdy Juniors. I, Helen Todd, leave a song to each one of the teachers. We, Dollie and Myrle Hartley, leave our athletics to next year’s G.A.A. members. I, Bette Russell, leave my neat appearance to Lois Christensen. I, Wenton Redmond, leave my eyes to Leon Church. Signed and ascribed this 21st day of February, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Four.

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