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CLHSS LJLJILL Eleanor Graves leaves her love for Bobby to some ju ior girl if she promises to keep it. Carl Blick leaves his position as Wilson school bus driver to someboby who will get to school by 9:30. Dyer Pettijohn leaves his freckles to Russell Rutan. A few more won't hurt him! Glen Hoagland wills his red hair to Mr. Scharbach, if he will promise to brush it every dny. - lla Slonecker leaves some excess weight to Catherine Austin, hop- ing she can carry it as easily as she did. Peggy Westbrook wills her ability to get UAW grades to Lyle Hender. Rose Divin wills her good looks to Roselle Lydiatt if sho can use them successfully. I Anna Kannegaard leaves her athletic ability to Louise Thomason. ,S Hazel Souders loaves her giggle to Dutch Capps, who needs a new xi one. fi i Ellen Morgan leaves hor sophisticated ways to Velma Little. What are you gonna' do now, Velma? Jim Irvin would like to leave someone his poor eyesight, but says on second thought he will give his bike to Ray just to keep everything in the family. , Martha Belle Fease leaves her excess height to Hazel Tomlinson, hoping the extra height will improve her basketball playing. Kenneth Olsen wills his big feet to Hardy Ball. Kenny says Hardy needs a bigger foundation. Floyd Stover leaves his whiskers to Garry Strong providing Garry grows a Van Dyke to go with his mustache. Birdeen Sharp is all right, but she says she has nothing to leave. Conrad Brendan from Owyhee County leaves his boots and saddle to Pauline Nichols. He hopes the boots fit. Harley Steen leaves his black wavy hair to Carl Barr, hoping it will look as nice as Carl's last permanent! il 1 .4 N53 xiii w. .44 .fl W: J is F? .Al 5 at I ' ---v---W ---w -H --v---w-- g--- - -'f-v- .3- M x 1 ln- ,f 1 ,n 'pk pn 'ppp gy 7 -A 1,
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,l .4 Bill Gordy leaves Miss Maxwell to next year's Journalism class. although it grieves him terribly. Norma Simpson wills her position as editor of the annual to the one person who promises to get a better Senior Editor than George Kirk land. Roberta Pearson leaves her quietness to Bert Gifford, hoping that Mr. Scharbaoh will not have to come to the assembly and shout at the top of his voice, nQuiet, please.n Marjorie Burman leaves her big mouth to Loretta Glaub. Marjorie hopes Loretta can eat with a mixing spoon as easily as she did Edith McClintick would gladly give her nickname, nSoootsn to some one if they would take it, but she doesn't know of anyone unless it would be her sister, Alice. Otha Watts leaves his wise cracks to Bob Pettijohn. Bob's jokes are getting dry. I Howard Kiester leaves his kinky hair to Stanley Jackson. Those golden locks ought to look well among those black ones of Stan's. ? Fred Johnson leaves his knowledge of women to Frank Jayo. He 14 hopes you can use it, Frank. ' 1 1 , Q . - 4 . 4 If .1 1, . . . a. n Q O Q Barbara Swainston says, nI'l1 leave my winning smile to Teretl 'T Gorostiza. Can you use it, Teresa? gi y Charles Pedracini leaves his dance hall at Murphy to the disposal of the juniors. 1 T4 fl 'r Maybe Bill can get to school on time. p And last but not least, George Kirkland leaves this senior class will to the class of '40, hoping that they will not take it all ser- iously. We do hereunto set our hands this 15 day of May, 1940, A. D. Witnesses Senior Class 'Nr e V 2 S 2 y 3 w . . . a lf' fm G ,a ' 1- if -I o . I .pf 1 nz ' . ' , 'IV '32 fd' . -'W Yi: LV Afn.e.- -,,H-s l-l.,.-le,,ls-s -s.s,.s,, Mary Lou Mardock leaves her ability for being fast to Bill Hawley
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