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Alma Kure leaves her attraction to short young men with blonde every color thinks they Lemon. Vernon hair. She also leaves her ability to wear in the rainbow at one time to anyone who could get by with it as she has done, LaVerne Moravec leaves his spot as halfback on the football squad and position on the basketb ll team to anyone with Marquis? Che ry thought she Bertha his speed and skill! Think you can do it, Hamrick wills Harold to ------ no, on second thinks she'l1 keep him. Smith wills her monopoly on the frivolous role in every play to Alice Robbins. Don't let it go to your head, Alice! Thelma Robbins wills her desire to become a happy housewife to Helen Seroshek. Elsie Norman leaves her quiet little giggle or Snicker which spurts forth whenever she hears something unusually humorous Con the school bus, for examplej to Zoel Samples Thelma Bagan leaves her quiet reserved manner to Gerry Holmes. Think it would help any, Gerry??? Mae Selph leaves that beautiful engagement ring to oh, sei ---- how about the installments? Suppose you could make t em, J. T.? Burton Wallace leaves his vast knowledge of some of the nation's most popular songs to anyone with his voice. By the way, you ought to hear 'em. Helen Woroch wills her desk in the history class to Joy Hanson with the hope that that hour may be as precious to her as it has been to Helen. Shannon O'Neil wills the ability to overcome the uuloroueaand disastrous obstructions in the life of a noble Irishman to anyone who feels that they could make such a sacrifice for a Cause so great. - Jo Foister wills the mail route to W. S. C. to anyone with the energy and glowing zeal to keep it burning as she has done. Joyce Hanson wills her ability to get along with everybody so well fincluding teachersj to Roberta Car- roll. Guess you'd feel kinda lost, wouldn't you, Bird? 57
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CLASS WILL One of the most important things we have learned in guy entirely too short years at dear old N.H.S., is all good things must at some time come to an end. So, much to the regret of all concerned, it becomes our painful yet neces- sary duty to bequest various and sundry articles, for which we can find no further use, to those of you who have yet to finish this phase of your education. You, our benefic- iaries, must understand that we now hold these below men- tioned as sacred and that you must hold them as such with all the care and respect possible. With proper use and observance practically all of these will aid you in achiev- ing your goal in these palatial halls of learning. Then, you may follow our fine example and pass them on to those who are yet to come. We hope, of course, that they too will derive the same enjoyment from them that we are con- fident you will surely do. So let it be known that we, Class of 1957, of the Napavine High School, in the County of Lewis, and State of Washington, being of sound and disposing mind and mem- ory, do make, publish and declare this instrument to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. C12 To the student body as a whole, who have been our constant companions throughout our four years. we leave Offut Lake as a permanent picnicking grounds, a'boQkeeniSt- led W0ld Familiar Placesu and the G.M.C. for transportation facilities. What more could you ask?????' C25 To the Class of 1958 we give and bequeath all the flowers and ribbons worn by us on these festive occas- ions, to be used by them in decorating for their Commence- ment exercises. Q52 To the class of 1959 we leave our wit, wisdom, charm, good looks, and our importance, all of which we possess in enormous quantities, with the added advice that by striving hard, you will probably graduate. Take us, for example. Q45 To the class of 1940 we leave a huge quantity of perseverance. You'll surely need it before you grad- Hate Q l, 1 ,S ,il :bil I The oldest Jewelry store ln the Northwest R 'Ne E Tvw S Chehalls Washington
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T Mi Rantala our advisor we will one bottle of hair rigtorer plus one botgle'3i olor bacgrzggich -U we think she might Tbed y nee has or a Year - of trials and tribulations, IO5 wnlcn we 3eUi0PS have been responsible. Now each one of us in his turn comes forth with no thought of himself, but for the good of those who have yet to Wrun the racen, and does hereby, bequeath, this 27 day of May 1937, the following: r Alma Adams wills her basketball ability to Frances Smith. ' ' Ellen Banevick wills her quiet nature and shy manner to Art Brock--something ells us that he could use Just a little of it. Martha Dec wills her ability to snare Rabbit: to anybody who shows a tendency toward this sport. Arnold Carlson leaves his ability to tell all about every little detail of a basketball game, taking more wind and energy than all five players needed during the game, to Russell Linhart. . Warren Corp wills his unusual restlessness and am- bition at all times to the Hotcakes, CGod bless 'emQ. Also gis part in plays to anyone thus dramatically in- c ne . Stanley Dec wills Gerry and Vera to anybody left who will have them---How about it, J. T.? Dorothy Guenther leaves her place as class valedic- torian to anyone with her ability to make the grades nec essary for one to hold such a position.---Interested, Herohel??? Bonnie Van Cleve leaves her super-colossal vocabu- lary to Genevieve Evans, with the hope that she doesn't use it quite as fluently as Bonnie did. May Corp wills Wthat everlasting giggle' to Mable Lowry hoping that she'l1 smile just a little once in a while. 4 g Lawrence Newman wills his basketball ability com- bined with grod sportsmanship to Donald Helgeson. Try to be just a little like him, Donny! , Lucille Van Brimmer wills her third period office hour to May Young with the hope that Mayes red hair and winning way may attract some anxious-salesman who persists on waiting to see the superintendent.
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