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MMMMAM lw-Mww-AMMM-HMAMMMTH E LION AMMMWMHNMNMMMWMNWMMWNWWMNM nm, ,I I, Richard McClelland, bestow my black wavy hair to Richard Scott. I, Floyd McGlinn, bequeath my position on the football team to Harry Olson. I, Jane Miller, refuse to leave my ability to yell like a wild- cat to anyone. I, Fern Montank, leave my ability to wave hair to Lida Caniparoli. I, Clifford Moore, present my ability to argue with Bennie in Civics Class to Alvin Lindsten. I, Raymond Murray, will my ability to win all the St. Helens High Co-eds to Alvin Gray. I, Gunnar Nasman, bestow my Mae West swing to lVIay Britton. I, Loren Olson, bequeath my freckles to Alberta Mathison. I, Greta Otto, donate my position in the Senior Class play to some fortunate junior. I, Norma Peterson, leave with a peaceful mind. I, Mildred Peterson, give my great strength to Raymond Fredin. Q I, Herschel Pitts, leave the remains of my Ford to Herman Miller. I, Gertrude Quilleash, contribute my specks to Reino Koski so that he will not have to wear fake ones any longer. I, Raymond Ramey, contribute my knowledge of law and philosophy to the one and only Jason Miller. I, Clifford Ricker, bestow my light complexion to Norma 4'Frisky Baseel. I, Geraldine Schwab, donate my hair ribbons to Bennie Laughlin. I, Miriam Sechler, contribute my outside love affairs to Martha Smith. I, Yola Serafin, leave on the next boat to Hawaii with Clifford Felton. I, Leonard Shreve, give my laziness to Jean Allin. I, Clarence Singleton, donate my Cadillac to Herbert Freeland. l16l
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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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fax TI-IE LION I, Mabel Sturgess, will my ability to handle many things at once to Eloise Rau. I, Virginia Sutherland, leave my golden hair to Katherine Canich. I, Roy Urie, give my bicycle to Carl Rigdon. I, John Voss, give my manly form to LeRoy Mason. I, Melvin Weed, leave my Oregonian route to some other manly person to carry on. I, Oren Weed, donate Donald Brown to the girls of the Junior Class. I, George Yeager, leave my seat in the Chemistry Class to some Junior Who is ambitious to be a great chemist. I, Marvin Werings, donate my alibis to get excused from classes to Willie Pearson. - Katfverzne Ballatore ana' Glen Cbildf Commencement , Four years of studying and fun have passed, Commencement Will soon be here. Seventy-two students in the Senior Class Will be honored by families dear. Flowers and dresses have all been planned Class motto and colors too. The Senior Class Will soon disband And leave St. Helens High School. Where will they go, is what you ask, As they wander far and Wide. We hope they will find a Wholesome task And not drift along With the tide. We hope they will prosper as years go by, And cherish some memories too. Especially of those pleasant days Spent at St. Helens High School. Bertha Brockfzauf, St. Helens 34. I17I
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