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SENIOR CLASS WILL WE, the Class of '45, being of sound mind and full possession of our senses and not acting under duress, nor undue influence, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: TO THE CLASS OF '46, We do hereby give and bequeath to you Mrs. Lyon as a class advisor, in hopes that you will be as pleased with her as we have been. TO THE CLASS OF '47, We do hereby give and bequeath to you the right to heckle all teachers that you should find in or near the school buildings. TO THE CLASS OF '48, We do hereby give and bequeath to you our intelli- gence, our poise, our wit, our ability to conduct ourselves like ladies and gentle- men, and in general our good times. TO THE F U T U R E FRESHMAN CLASS, We do hereby give and bequeath to you are sincere hope that you will not try to run the Seniors. We desire that all our just bills be paid and balance to be divided as fol- lows: I, Jack Akins, do hereby give and be- queath my sleeping periods to Cliff Brecht. I I, Coley Aldrich, do hereby give and bequeath my variety of love affairs to Terry Luck and Bernard Minish. I, Betty Bogan, do hereby give and be- queath my corner of the USO to Flor- ence Humphrey. I, Fred Boggs, do hereby give and be- queath my sense of humor to Everett Breen. I, Ronald Chivas, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to conveniently get 90-day passes to any boy Uncle Sam can catch. I, Larry Clements, do hereby give and bequeath my heart to a certain blonde Junior girl. I, Jack Cunningham, do hereby give and bequeath the remains of my delivery truck to Clyde Moar. I, Caryl DeLeo, do hereby give and be- queath my height to Betty Lou DeeLo. I, Fred Fields, do hereby give and be- queath my nickname Lippy to Don Lindley. I, Dolly Fraser, do hereby give and be- queath my love for the Marine Corps to Alice Sanders. I, Betty Freitas, do hereby give and bequeath my athletic ability to Clarence Fields. I, Dick Gastfield, do hereby give and bequeath my Globe Trotter ability to Deadeye,' Siebenbaum. I, Don Greenup, do hereby give and bequeath my physique to Doug Knott, and my voice to anyone who can take it. I, Frankalene Hooker, do hereby give and bequeath my formula for getting a man to all P.T.H.S. girls. I, Marguerite Lammers, do hereby be- queath my ability to not talk unnecessar- ily to LaVonne Dickey. I, Stanley Larson, do hereby give and bequeath my charming personality to Buryl Thompson. I, Don LaVera, do hereby give and be- queath my Saturday night record to Danny Aldrich and Jimmy Cole. I, Homer Lupton, do hereby give and bequeath my nickname Lupti to any- one who will take it. I, Fran Maroldo, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to sneeze to Delsie McGinnis. I, Don Meyers, do hereby give and be- queath my height and build to Anton Watts. I, Catherine Miller, do hereby give and bequeath my quietness to Charlene Bishop. I, Bud Morris, do hereby give and be- queath my love for dancing to Tommy Camfield. I, Janice Oliphant, do hereby give and bequeath my sweetness to the Sopho- more Class girls. I, Jean Opstad, do hereby give and be- queath my charm and reserveness to Viv- ian Lewis. I, Anne Peterson, do hereby give and bequeath my brain fwhich was willed to me by Lucyj to Margie Udd. I, Don Post, do hereby give and be- queath my motto, A rolling stone gath- ers no moss , to Shirley Ramsdell. K 42 D
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REC HALL 3 f Wreckin' the Rec Hall Since December in 1943, the high school has been renting the l. O. O. F. hall for their recreation hall. When this club was first organized, names were suggested by the students. The entire student body voted on the names pre- sented, and the title, 'iRedskin Roost, was given to the club, but by popular usage the name has been changed to 'tThe Club or the Rec Hall. Every Friday, under the guidance of chaperons, dancing, ping-pong, and coke are enjoyed by the students. A program has been arranged whereby each organ- ization will sponsor one night a year at the club. These dances have been some of our best. The Sophomore girls, with the help of Miss McClelland, sponsored a hilarious t'Hard Times Party, with sandwiches, apples, and pop for refreshments. The Service Squad also gave the students a night of fun with Bingo. A dance called 'Zluke Box Saturday Nite was given by the members of the Girls' T Club. All these dances were huge successes. The club has given the high school stu- dents a great deal of pleasureg also a place to go under proper supervision. The students wish to thank Mrs. Bukow- sky, Mr. Phipps, and the P.-T. A., for helping them establish this club. 44 41 D
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SENICR CLASS WILL CCo11tinueoD I, Jeanne Robbins, do hereby give and bequeath my Navy Blue Uniforms to the Manchester girls. I, Mary Kay Robbins, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to be naive to Carol Miller. I, Jack Shortley, do hereby give and bequeath my Winning Ways with just one girl to Jack Chivas. I, Phyllis Simcoe, do hereby give and bequeath my co-operative manner and my willingness to work to Donna Butler. I, Larry Solomonson, do hereby give and bequeath my two-wheel driving to Bob Walker. I, Jean Thomas, do hereby give and bequeath my love for Sequim to Joyce Oliphant. I, Marilyn Van, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to lead yells and keep order to Jack Dull. I, Maxine Valliere, do hereby give and bequeath my ability to keep my score straight fin basketballj to the future timekeeper. I, Neil Willestoft, do hereby give my jitterbugging ability to all P.T.H.S. boys. SCHOOL CALENDAR September- 5. Everyone trooped back to school for another 180 daze. 22. Football!! The first game of the season was played. October- 6. The Freshmen were sent through the torture chamber and became full- fledged members of P.T.H.S. November- 2 and 3. Oh, agony! Nine Weeks' tests. 17. The setting for the Senior Ball was a Chinese Garden. 23 and 24. Time off! Thanksgiving vacation. December- 8. Girl Shy,' 'the Senior Play, was given and proved a great success. 14. Basketball season begins as first game is played. 15. A very successful Barn Dancen was put on by the Boys' Club. 20. A Christmas program was put on by the music department. 22. Christmas vacation began. January- 2. Vacation over and back to the old grind. 16. The Globe-Trotters were engaged to play one of the service teams. 19. Semester ends, and more tests to be dealt with. February- 21 and 22. Vacation time over Wash- ington's Birthday. March- 9. First issue of Totem Pole was put out and was really a master piecef' 16. The Girls' Club put on the oper- etta Martha and was well accepted by the public. 19. The Mothers were entertained by the Girls' Club. 25. Third quarter ends. Only one more bunch of tests. . 28, 29 and 30. Ah, Spring is here and so was the Spring vacation. April- 6. A very successful P. E. Show was put on again this year. 27. The Juniors presented us with a Night Club for the Junior Prom. May- 1. Campaigning began for student body officers. 4. Elections were held. Oh what a happy day! 111 The Sophomores r e a l ly came through very nicely with a dance espe- cially for the Seniors. 27. Baccalaureate. 29. To the melody of War March of the Priestsw the Seniors took their last official walk down the aisles of Town- send High. 31. The underclassmen Went through the agony of tests which the Seniors had already completed. June- 1. 'tThe same Were let out of school on a probation period, to come back in another three months. K 43 77
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