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21 44 7V U We, the class of 19f l, of Sandy Union High School, Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon, having been in this school full time (some four years and some more) and being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all Wills and Testaments by us heretofore made, Item I---To the Juniors as a whole, and bright and shining lights in particu- lar, we direct that excuses for undone Soc. Sc. lessons be invented with as much painstaking care as possible. We also leave the Juniors our ability to treat the new Freshmen with tender loving care. Item II—-To the Sophomores the use of the upper v'all, w ich they have been filling to their hearts’content anyway. Item in--To the Freshmen the name Sophomore, which we direct they use with the proud bearing it demands. Item IV—-With our greatest sympathy, we leave to Mr. Croston next years Seniors. (For he will need it.) Item V---We also make the following bequests: Bob Barlow—His OSC Freshman beanie to some Junior that has a bald spot. Mary Anderson--Her typing record to Ray Lekberg. Norma 3anta Her shyness to Paul Seamatter, who could use it. Joan Barlow—Her ability to get out at mid-term to anyone who wishes to get married. Tom 3ennett--His Soc. Ec. book to Mrs. Averill. Barbara 3enson—Her eyelashes to Jack Knox. Mervin 3ergstrom--His ability to go around Sandy unnoticed to Ardith Turpening. Betty Jo Caswell--Her quiet ways to the noisy Freshmen. Roberta Chapman---Her roller skates to Barbara James. George Dunbar--His blushes to anyone in a situation who needs them. The Senior Editors--To some poor Junior the task of writing this epistle for his class. Clifford Ehlers---His broad friendly smile to Henry Mishima. 3ob Farmer---His brilliance in class to Carl Dixon. Frances Flin---His w lk to Sharon Baylink. Wayne Frederickson—His X ability to Shirley Winbinger. Sharon Frost---Her muscles to Georgia 3rown. Ardella Garrison--Leaves, thinking Sandy is pretty good after all. Pat-sy Gehrts--Leaves with a ring on the third finger of her left hand.
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Glass Will George Hale----His back seat in Soc. Ec. to Tommy Gregson. Conrad Hassel--His fear of the faculty to Charles Seward. Lillian Heilman---Leaves!! 'Nough said. Marva Irvin----Her will used comb to Betty Jo Heilman. Marlene Irvin----Leaves, free of studies at last. A1 Johnson-----His wiggle to Gene Cyphers. Margie Johnson---Her sweet and yielding disposition to Aurther Cansler. Mary Lou Johnson—-Her slim waistline to Jeanne Scales. Kenny Klawitter—Leaves, wishing Barbara could come too. 3everly Knox---Her dimples (gladly!!) to Lotus Darnell. Barney Krom----His way with Mrs. Averill to Jack Schnepp. Carol Layng----Leases, to become Florence Nigntingale II. Joan May---Her general knowledge to the whole Freshman class. Gordon McCreary---His sleepy outlook on life to Don Gomoll. Shirley Megrath---Her petiteness to Nadine McManus. Cathy Miller---Her becoming quiet ways to Johnny Minyard. (Who should put it to use.) Delores Mills----Her ability to say everything at once to Sheila Chase. Everett Moore--His wrestling ability to his brother Leo. Barbara Page---Her soulful glance to Gretchen Rouse. Troy Cawvey----That knowing look to llyma Slaughter. Mary Plaster---Her giggle to Jo Anne Chilton. Julian Poluck--Leaves the silly girls to Gary Coats. Leota Pounds---Her jitterbugging to Dean Aschoff. Virginia Revenue--The color and style of her hair to Cherie Schultz. Roland Rogers—-His twanging bobby-pin to John Malone. Neil Ross—-His love for games of gamble to Wanda Lee. Tommy Seaman---His motto Variety is the snice of life to Jay Searls. Delores Senff--Her original jokes to Mr. Egelston. Ila Newman-----Leaves to do more homework. Sharon Sleeper---Her neatness to Betty Horttor. Faydean Snethen---Her acting ability to Marilyn Markham. Myrtle Stockman---Leaves to prove her shorthand ability to the world. Alan Straw-----His broad shoulders to Albert Logan. Gerry Taylor---Her cored outlook on life to Orville Scheels. Doris Teetz----Her chewing gum to Barbara Gannon. Leo Weisdorfer---His job as Senior class prep to the next sucker. Donna ffertman-Her -way with the teachers to Sally Stroup.
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