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ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Shirley Lee Owen Associate Mitor Gene Crosley Literary Editor Rose Mary Heritage Snapshot Editors Robert Carpenter Joanne Aiman Picture Editor Dean Pickett Sports Editor George Ballinger Art Editors Shirlianne Wynant Valasta Simmons Circulation Manager CaroU Stottlemyer Advertising Editors Jerry Ruth Hoagland Bruce Copeland Advisors Gail Grabill Dick Goff
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■ rf- — — « SHIRLIANNE WYNANT Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 G. A. A. Reporter 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Pen Business Staff 4 Pen Editorial Staff 2 Teacher ' s Secretary 4 LINDSAY VESTAL F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. Treasurer 2 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 Monitor 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 MAXINE WILDMAN Sunshine Society 2, 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Operetta 1, 2 Pen Business Staff 4 Office Secretary 4 Teacher ' s Secretary 4
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1948, of Pendleton High School, realizing the nearness of departure from school and being of sound mind, though of faint heart, and fast dimming eyes, do hereby make this last will and testament. We do hereby declare the coojis to be the executors of all the wishes given in this document. • I, Joanne Aiman, bequeath my sultry appearance to Marie Miller. I, Alice Lee Allen, bequeath my unpredictable giggle to Paula Wade. I, Mildred Ayers, bequeath my baton to Myrna Lou Harris. I, George Ballinger, bequeath my bright red shirt to Joan Dunlavy. I, Hugh Bell, bequeath my five o ' clock shadow to some hopeful sophomore. I, Bill Brown, bequeath my hip boots to Bob McCune. 1, Cameron Calvert, bequeath my southern accent to Jim EUer, our only Northerner. 1, Bob Carpenter, bequeath my loud socks, especially the orange ones, to Paul Dyer. I, Bruce Copeland, bequeath my backward ways to Floyd Vance. L Gene Crosley, bequeath my glasses to someone who can keep them on. I, Donald Crull, bequeath my front seat at the ball games to the sophomore girls. L Laura Belle Davidson, bequeath my blonde hair to Gene Fort, to match his light head. I, Beverly Eller, bequeath my lady-like ways to Joanna Somers. I, Leo Flory, bequeath my motor bike to Ann Kress. We, Elizabeth Ellingwood and Don Jones, bequeath the romantic atmosphere we create to Jimmy Crosley and Judy Goff. L Robert Garris, bequeath my numerous gii;l friends to Rex Norris. 1, Dick Goff, bequeath my dead-pan expression to Alice Schug. I, Vesta Lou Going, bequeath my privilege to flirt to Joan Rencenberger. I, Patsy Guard, bequeath my cheerfulness and all around good nature to some worn-out sponsor. I, Marvin Harvey, bequeath my interest in the F. F. A. to David Waggoner. I, Rose Mary Heritage, bequeath my love for hill-billy music to Miss Hallowell. 1, Jerry Ruth Hoagland, bequeath my ability to referee girl ' s basketball to Sara West. I, Evelyn Lawyer, bequeath my number please to Gwen James. I, Gay McCallister, bequeath my bovine talents to Joanne Scott. I, Alvin McCarty, bequeath my privilege of getting into the show free to some underclassman who is always broke. L Morris McCurdy, bequeath my joke book to Mr. Harris. I, Darrel Maitlen, bequeath my love for Mr. Harris ' wit to next year ' s physics class. I, Robert Manship, bequeath my stocky form to Roger Owens. 1, Edward Mousa, bequeath my trigonometry book to Edgar Scudder. I, Barbara Ormes, bequeath my ring with all its tape to someone with a larger finger. I, ' Shirley Lee Owen, bequeath my knowledge to someone who understands the word ebauchior. I, Clarice Owens, bequeath my come hither look to Beverly Gahimer. I, Dean Pickett, bequeath my long legs to Reece Rogers. I, Jack Pierce, bequeath my out-of-town telephone numbers to Donald Hoefner. I, Gerald Ridgeway, bequeath my wild, wild ways to Bob Stanley. I, Jim Rumler, bequeath my love for Huntsville to Miss Ellsworth. I, Helen Saubert, bequeath my pink and white complexion to some seventh grade baby. I, Valasta Simmons, bequeath my smile to anyone looking for a sweetie. I, Betty Stanley, bequeath my friendly ways to someone not quite so blessed. I, Robert Stanley, bequeath Phyllis to some little seventh grade boy. I, Lois Stohler, bequeath my never-the-same-two-days-in-a-row hair-do to Wilma Redick. I, Robert Stoner, bequeath my tenor voice to l(ex Milner. I, Caroll Stottlemyer, bequeath my Anderson dates to Meredith Chamberlain. I, Carolyn Stottlemyer, bequeath my watchful eye over Caroll to someone who doesn ' t already have a full-time job. I, Richard Sylvester, bequeath my guitar to Bill Hayden, because he is just the cowboy who can use it. I, David Taylor, bequeath my ability to balance the class books to next year ' s bookkeeping class. I, Lindsay Vestal, bequeath my race-track to Haines House. I, Maxine Wildman, bequeath my dark hose to Gloria Jacobs. I, Shirley Wynant, bequeath qiy good enunciation and long words to someone who considers himself a brain. To the freshmen we leave the inspiration of the fact that we have just graduated. May it give them hope to try for thiee more years. To the sophomores we leave our strength and courage. They can use it when they sell at ball games next year. To the juniors we leave our desks in study hall, with their scratches, cracks, and any scrap paper or sociology books that might be found in them. Signed. THE CLASS OF 1948 Witnessed this fifteenth day of March, George Lee Gail Grabill
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