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T H H A L L . Cutest Smile- Nicest Ways- llene Kreder Jack Cox John Waugaman MaraLynn Manning Biggest Flirts- Best Figure and Physique- Friendliest- Lou Vance Alan Maxwell lrvine Hanville Pat Wolfe Gail Andrist Harold Loibl Accomplishes Most- ' Most Handsome and Prettiest- Della Harshman George Warmington Dennis Atkinson Mary Lou Knowles Most Dramatic- Hal Mahon Donna Jean Meier Biggest Man and Woman Haters- Best Dancers- Ray Holt Clarice Adams Pat Teague Virginia Ruffner Best Sports- Dennis Atkinson Ilene Newberg
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girls. Class Will 1,Clarice Adams, leave my chemistry grades for any- one who wishes to drop out of chemistry. 1,GaiI Andrist, leave I, Mary Beeler, leave who has feet big I,VioIet Biggs, leave look at, but not l,Jeanne Bogh, leave my friendly ways to Joyce Jones. the G.A.A. presidency to the girl enough to fill my shoes. Vernon Leroy for junior girls to to love. my senior year to Betty Reed. I, Bonnie Bride, leave Lloyd Brouse for the sophomore I, Lois Bride, leave the front desk in Mrs. Laphams' health room to any junior who is placed there. l,Joyce Burbach, leave my sister, Ardith, to face one more year of high school. We,Marian Christenson and June Rutherford, leave Miss Payne's library. I, Ann Curtis, take my continual talking ability with me. I, Elizabeth Dull, leave my long hair to Virginia West- fall. I, Marguerite Elkington, leave my mathematical ability to Virginia Schriber. I, Millie Engle, leave hearing wedding bells instead of school bells. I, Lewellyn Gardner, leave school at long last. I, Della Harshman, leave my H's for the teachers to distribute as they see fit. l,Anna Hopfer, leave my knowledge of men to Win- ifred Baker. l,Frances Howard, leave my well beaten path to the office to Mary Lou Scheller. I, Donna Huston, leave this sign on the paper cutter in the office, Beware, it bites. We, Pat Jackmen and Delores Johnson, leave every- thing, because we can't take it with us. I, Ilene Kreder, leave my smile to Colgate ads. I, Patricia Laune, leave so some other girl may collect chemistry slips. I, Mara Lynn Manning, leave my social economic units to my little HJ brother. I, Margaret Matches, leave. Cperiodl I, Marian Maynard, leave to go to Oregon State. I, Shirley McKinney, leave at long last. I, Donna Jean Meier, leave to Lorene Christianson my ability to get all there' is from chemistry experi- ments. I,Yola Michael, leave to Joan Ferris my ability to say nice things to people. We, Betty Miller and JoAnn Minahan, leave our height to anyone who thinks they are to tall. I, Marilyn Nordeen, leave with Jack. l,Donna Nordquist, leave my blue eyes to Darlene Hoffman. I, Elizabeth Olson, leave my blond hair for girls who yearn for it. I, Pat Pritchett leave my library duties. l,Maysel Rank, leave my pleated skirts to Audrey Choate. We, Kathleen Chegwyn and Joan Rath, leave to enter nurses' training. I, Barbara Redmond, leave with my hair still in braids. I, Eunice Robertson, leave with my little stray dog. l,Virginia Rosenbalm, leave, never again to slave over senior subjects. I, Barbara Rossner, leave nothing to nobody. l,Virginia Ruffner, leave my good times to Donna Brouse. l,June Rutherford, leave my library practice to any- one who wants it. We, Delores and Madonna Sampson, leave Georgean to face the Econ. units alone. I, Delores Starnes, leave Miss Kopf to find another all star forward for her basketball team. l,Ann Strout, leave my passion for pep assemblies to Sammy Johnson. l,Carol Tuggle, leave my acting ability to Wanda Farmer. I, Lou Vance, leave to find someone to take Don's place. I, Betty Vollsteadt, leave with my three bestfriends, me, myself and I. I, Barbara Wagner, leave my ability to get along with Miss Showalter to all oncoming juniors. l,Barbara Wilson, leave hoping to make my home economics useful. I, Beverly Wiser, leave my quiet ways and ability of not spreading gossip to Penny Bailey. I, Beverly Withycomb, leave my school spirit for next year's COP'S. I, Pat Wolf, leave my slim figure to Eloise Apperson. l,Jeanne Youngberg, leave my place in the honor society to any hard working student. I, Harland Albrightson, leave my graceful movements to those who need them. l,Lester Bowen, leave my knack for chemistry ques- tions to anyone who wishes good grades. I, Donal Casey, leave my singing voice to Marilyn Hess. We, Jack Cox and Dennis Atkinson, leave Joan and Carolee to shift for themselves. l,Jack Forell, leave my ability to sneak in late every morning to Bob Hughes. I I,Dick Gass, leave my ability to rebuild old CHFS fo Bill Burden. ,, I,John Gunning, leave to E11 BQCICI' mY Hbllltb' Of changing girls, and liking i . I l,lrvin Hanville, leave my old raZ0r' blades to Jim Beard. , , , l,Ray Holt, leave my cartoons to Priscilla Tennis. l,MahIon Horton, leave my name FI'09 f0l'eVe , I hope. , I, James Jackson, leave McMinnville Hi. We, George Warmington and Maurice Jernsteadt, leave with our F.F.A. stripes showing. l,BilI Johnson, leave my studious ways to Lyle Dull. l,Harold Loibl, leave my business-like ways to Huber Sitton. I, Hal Mahon, leave my clumsiness to Jerry Florey. l,Alan Maxwell, leave sophomore English, at long last. We, Ilene Newberg and Norman Olson, leave our shoes so a yacht club may be started. I u l,Doug Perry, leave to study harder, if possible, in college. I I, Rex Sharp, leave Mrs. McKeever's English class for ood. I, Chgrles Sitton, leave before the teachers change their minds. I, Dick Sixberry, leave before I blow up the chem lab. I, Jim Stowell, am to lazy to leave. I, Dick Strayer, leave the A.S.B. presidency to a worthy junior. I, Pat Teague, leave my wavy red hair to Mr. Duncan. l,Charles Terry, leave my kind heart to the girls. I, Gordon Travis, leave my social econ. units Qcollected for five yearsj to Harold Toliver. I, Bob Troyer, can't decide what to leave. I,John Waugaman, leave in my old Ford. I,Ernie White, leave my deck of old cards and hair oil to Harold Toliver. I, Lloyd White, leave thankful that everyone knows I am no relation to Ernie. l,Stanley Winters, leave my math ability to Dick Pel- litier. l,Teddy Wright, leave my physique to Jay Mussleman.
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F A M E O F Most Likely to Succeed- Best Executives- Dick Strayer Della Harshman Beverly Withycombe Dick Strayer Best Personalities- Most Talented- Most Studious- Harold Loibl Beverly Withycombbe Donna Jean Meier Ray Holt Bill Johnson Donna Huston Best Athletes- Best Dressed- lrvin Hanville Mary Beeler Betty Vollstedt Ernie White Cutest- , Maurice Jernsteadt Beverly Wiser Wittiest- Most Popular- Nicest Ways- Teddy Wright Maysel Rank Jack Cox Mary Beeler Beverly Wiser Bill Johnson
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