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T H E y LIQN Senior Class W ill I, Louis Abrams, leave my office as Student Body president to some unfortunate junior. I, Frank Aszman, will my ability to sleep in Physics Class to George Pasero. I, J errine Ballagh, leave my ability to handle a violin to some poor beginner. I, Katherine Ballatore, leave my willingness to work to Kenneth Holt and hope he can get through in a few more years. I, Marie Baseel, give my curly hair to Coach Lillie. I, Claire Bowen, donate my speedy tongue to Glen Metsker. I, 'Mona Bowser, bequeath my interest in Louie Serafin and other St. Helens High heroes to anybody who thinks they have a chance. I, Richard Brakke, bestow my schoolgirl complexion to Kathryn Vernig. I, Bertha Brockhous, will my slender figure to Marion Holstine. I, Clifford Brower, leave my brown eyes to some fortunate junior girl. I, Adeline Burkhead, give my charming personality to Gladys Tillotson. I, George Caniparoli, leave my eighteen-day diet to Stanley Palmer. I, Blanche Chickering, give my shorthand grades to Blanche Mohn. I, Glen Childs, bequeath my ability to work chemistry problems to Gordon Crymes. I, Gilbert Chipman, refuse to leave Verda Rice to some other fortunate boy. I, Mary Disdero, will my place in the sextette to Louis Lampa. I, Wilbert Engebretsen, leave June Joyce Crouse to Thomas Roy. I, Clifford Felton, leave my dancing ability to Marvin Helon. I, Gilbert Fessler, give my football ability to Dick Singleton. I, Harlo Freeland, donate my conceitedness and boastful ways to Gerald Forbes. lI4l
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The Seniors With Mrs. Kenyon as advisor the Senior Class this year has been as successful a class as any of its predecessors. Senior roll room No. 4 Won in the inter-roll room basketball games. The Seniors also Won second place in the peprally. On October 23, the Class gave a Student Body party in the high school auditorium. The Seniors With the Juniors enjoyed a good time at the annual picnic Which was held at Jantzen Beach. The class rings and pins this year were very different from those of 'former years. They Were of sterling silver With the students initials on them, along with the initials of S. H. H. S. On May 4, 1934 the Senior Class presented The Automatic Butler as their class play. It Was a huge success. 5 The officers for the year Were as follows: president, Ray- mond Rameyg vice-president, Lino Romittig secretary, Thelma Johnston 3 and treasurer, Mabel Sturgess. The Girls' League Council representatives were Jane Miller and Jean Larson. Those elected to the board of Control Were Jane Miller and Jason Miller. lI3I
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MW'-WHWWNMMWWWMATHE LIONw'W 'H'MMM-M-WWWWMN-W-New-ww-W I, Marion Gartman, donate my timid and shy ways to Eddie Miller. I, Ross Graham, bestow my ability to equal Walter Winchell in talking to Bob Cody. I, James Griffiths, will a foot of my height to Elvin Malcolm who has always wanted a rise in the world. I, Albert Gustafson, give my eye shade to Ralph Bangsund. I, Bertha Harris, donate my acting talent to George McGlinn. I, James Harper, will my loud mouth to Dominic Valpiani. I, Melvin Harper, leave my ability to play the trumpet to Gail Retherford. I, Albert Heumann, leave my willingness to attend school regularly to Dolly Dolan. ,Q I, Rose Houser, donate my cosmetics to Velma Rice. I, Ralph Johnson, will my sparkling ability for foreign languages to Raymond Dick. I, Thelma Johnston, bestow my vamping manner to Viva McGilvra. I, Wilma Johnston, leave Coach Lillie to any girl who can handle him as I have. I, Donald Keating, give my wrist watch to the future civics classes for the good of all concerned. I, Marian Kemnitz, leave the school with no regrets. I, Rodney Kennedy, bequeath my mannish voice to Dick Tupper. I, Burlyn Lange, leave my popularity with the girls to Chester Hogan. I, Jean Larson, hand down my loose leaf chemistry book, which has been handed down for generations, to Mr. Gill with the sole desire that he will not let it drop. I, Joe Larson, leave my Ford to the prettiest girl in the Freshman class for observation trips. I, Hazel Lickiss, give my broad smiles to Janet Yates. I, Roy Loucks, leave my shiftlessness to Ruth Houser. I, June Malcolm, will my good grades to Vivian Talbot in case she needs them. I, Grace Mason, leave my studious frown to some certain silly freshman. llil
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