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(21 44, 70iU We, the graduating class of May 1950, do hereby submit this document our last will and testament. To the rooks and Sophomores, jointly, we leave the lower hall to where they belong. To the Juniors we leave our name, ”Rigshots , hoping they will protect Tt as well as we have. To the faculty we leave an aspirin for the many headaches we Have caused them. To Mr. Croston we leave with memory in our minds of the wonderful guidance he gave us through our Senior year. Don Lowe wills his handwriting to anyone with a magnifying glass . Kathleen Forbes leaves her quiet ways to the noisy Freshmen. Leroy Lemberg wills his blushes to Wayne Cansler. Sara yane leaves minus her appendix. Eugene Lambert wills his ability to walk around the school holding hands to anyone who needs daily exercise. 3etty James wills her southern accent to her sister Barbara. Donald durecky wills his well used comb to Shawn Hudleson. What's Donny going to do without it? Amelia Raysik leaves, still trying to up-hold the Senior class tradition; someone has to do it. Roger Bartholamew leaves, still wonder'ng what the hurry is all about. La Vaughn Sleeper wills her use of dictionary words to any- one willing to absorb the knowledge. Wallace Wesselink wills his height to Kenny Krebs. Jim McCormick wills his manly physique to George Hale. ron Allen leaves (enough said). Dick Snow leaves, sti).l trying to sneak F8ydean out the back door. Gloria Johnson leaves to prove her shorthand ability in the EusInessworld. Hershell Cansler wills his manly stride to Lester Worklnger. Gloria Minyard wills her school solrit to anyone who lacks -----It ---‘---
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Mary Anne Nicholson left to become Mrs. Jack Schmitz leaves -------- second attempt. Myrlyn McDonald leaves to fulfill her ambition of going steady. Violet Lambert wills her ability to go with lower classmen to Beverly Knox. Madeline Dollowitch wills her well-kept hair to Virginia Revenue. Roy MacDonald wills his nickname Bugs to Mrs. Henneman. Phyllis Hewitt wills her music ability to Joyce Reed. Lydia Jadrney wills her figure to the girl who most needs one. Nancy Dove wills her ability to wear long skirts to hide her short legs to La Dona Oberg. Orville Dahrens wills his motorcycle to Roland Rogers. Shirley Schultz wills her little green ford” to the Sandy junk man. James Martin leaves without Joyce. Jean Ca3on wills her gift of gab to Sharon Frost, who makes good use of it already. Bob Minyard wills his cute little smile to Dean Aschoff. Clara Leum wills her way with men to Betty Jo Caswell. Earl Page leaves his football ability to George Hawthorn. Pearl Rogers wills her bangs to Virginia Fitzgerald. Robert May leaves his grades to Sharon Sleeper, in hopes she will improve them for him. Arlene Seematter leaves her personality to anyone, but to Springfield she goes. Leonard Terpening leaves his 101 excuses for skipping class to Bob Farmer. Audrey Richey leaves thinking Sandy is pretty good after all. Herbie Rouse leaves his position as President of the Red Cross of Clackamas County to Alice Atwood. George Rohweder wills his wiggle to Barney Krom. Edna Willis wills her quart to Joyce Predmore; we hope she likes milk as well. Don Gill wills his quiet ways to Johnny Minyard. Edward Hall wills his Toni to Reynold Lekberg (we think its a T oni). Raymond Lake wills his wrestling ability to Doris Erhart.
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