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K THE ALPHA fl Nineteen Twenty-su !t!llll!!i 1 Pag 8 If llllillll make credits and requirements meet. I, Catherine Dealy, will my silvery laugh to Charles Pratt. I. Grace Lambert, leave my younger sister. Edith Lambert. I. Elizabeth Lavey. leave my love for mathematics to be sprinkled gen erously through-out the geometry classes. I. Paul Mays, leave a curling iron (slightly used) to Marion Cole. I. Lorene Maguire, leave one or two squeaks in the music room to be util ized by next years orchestra I. Cecile Metcalf, leave a set of spotlessly clean and almost untouched text books to any one who may want them. I, Sabert Murphy, leave a few pounds in Mr. Onyett's care to be thrown in on next years football team. I, Marjorie Nelligan. leave my best wishes and a little sympathy for the editor of next years annual. I. Elmer Rae. leave my little pal. Windy,’ to Pickle' Bixler. I, Hannah Peterson, leave my place in the school to anyone who is small enough to get into it. I, Alfred Pyke. leave my vacant seat in the senior room. I. Mark Rigling. leave my thanks to the faculty and the school in general who have so kindly and uncomplainingly tolerated me these four years. I. Genevieve Ross, leave my habitual cordiality to the entire Student body to be used in greeting the incoming Freshmen classes. I. Verna Ruckman. leave my willowy stature to the members of the gym class, who groan as they count each ounce. I. Stanley Salzman. will my industrious habits to the Study Hall. I. Permelia Simmons, will my quite ways to Lorabel Tredway. I, Tony Tokuno. leave my A s” on the big book to Jack Tuhey. I. Ruth Tremayne, leave my duties as mistress of the punch bowl I, June Wallace, leave my position on the cafeteria staff. I, Naomi Warnock, bestow the care of Leah upon Micky.” I. Keith Williams, with regrets, leave Dora. 1, Phyllis Withers, leave my business like manner to the coy maiden of the commercial classes. I, Fred Kabkee. leave my faculty for seldom causing trouble in classes to Bill Williams. I, Roberta Blanchard, leave my white rough neck sweater. I. Bernice Sollars. leave my talents to the art classes of the future. I. William Land, for the sake of the advancement of art. leave my place on all decorating committees to Howard Bixler. I. Howard Moseley, leave a few freckles to be added to Lester Blackmore’s. I, Oreon Huntington, leave all the fun of ordering the senior personal cards and receiving blank ones to the next unfortunate victim. I, Anna Marie Schleef, leave my old time-worn compact to O.U.H.S.
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the alpha n Nineteen Twenty-six SENIOR WILL We, the Senior class of 1926, being, supposedly, in an insane state of mind, make, upon our departure from the Oroville Union High School, the following bequests: To the Juniors we leave what is left of our seats within the dignified precincts of the Senior room. To the Sophomores we leave what is left of the ambition that has spurred us on during our days within the high school. To the Freshies we leave our blessings, and a good measure of encouragement, in order that they may not despair of the goal we have now attained. Having disposed of our common property we, as individuals, bequeath our shining qualities and valuable possessions in the following manner. I, Edwin Fry, will my charming little black hat to Jessamine. I, Chan Chong, leave my gravity of demeanor to Bill Kilburn. on condition that he will not use it for the sole purpose of bluffing the public. I, Robert Howland, leave my large orbs for lamps) to Harold Strang. I, Lawrence Isaac, bestow upon Betty Irwin my rosy good looks. I, Harold James, will my elusive dimples to Louise Smullin. I, Axel Johnson, will my general usefulness to Bill Duncan. I. Gray Lawton, will my record (?) for speed! ?)to the future track teams. I, Kenneth Pierce, will my snappy appearance to Stanley Morgan. I, Harry Cole, leave my winning way with Lawrence Yetter. providing he will use it with discretion. I, Ruth Caughey. will my meek and demure manner to Lorraine Fry. I, Eva Dennison, will my maidenly shyness to Jo Wickman. I, Donald Campbell, will my seat of honor in the office to William Sweet. I, Merle Crum, leave my daily dill pickle to everyone in particular, in order that it may add spice to the school life in the future. I, Norman De Vol, leave my athletic ability to Eddie Bonnefoy. I, John Fry, bestow two inches on the head of Gordon Epperson. I. Esther Hogan, will my sophisticated manner to Rita Holley. I, Pauline Huse, will my sunny smile to Clyde Chase. I, George McElroy, leave my easy and accomplished drawl to ' Red.'' I, Chester McKenzie, leave my commanding figure and speaking ability. I. Viola Ward, with regrets, ieave my trigonometry book, to keep some other person as busy as it has kept me. I. Ernest Bevan. leave my executive ability and success in holding office. I. Viola Brand, leave a well oiled method of cutting classes to Jess. I. John Brown, leave my faculty for appearing comfortable to the persons who occupy the stools in the chemistry lab. I. Roy Burch, leave my studious habits to those who are struggling ?o
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