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CLASS WILL VVe, the class of 1942, in the town of Tigard, the county of Washington, and the state of Oregon, being in good mental health and splendid temper, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. We consist of 48 separate and distinct entities who desire to bequeath our most cherished possessions to persons who seem best qualified to inherit them. To Mr. Fowler and M1's. llflullen. our class adviso1's, we bequeath our thanks and gratefulness for the time and trouble they have spent in our behalf. I, Bob Bissett, bequeath my bait, boldness, beeswax, and bets to Roy Bradfield. I, Mary Brickley, bequeath my bashfulness, blushes, books, and baby doll to Clara Binkele. I, lVIarvin Brown, bequeath my babble, books, bubbles, and bricks to Orlien Becker. I, Dwayne Blakney, bequeath my botany, birds, biology, and bouquet to Melvilm Buell. I, Betty Bailey, bequeath my bells, brain, bob, and beaux to Louise Bailey. I, Margaret Buswell, bequeath my boys, beauty, base drum, and bologna to Lynette Brost. I, Mary Ellen Cole, bequeath my carelessness, calories, caricature, and canceled dates to Blanche Colgan. I, Forrest Cowgill, bequeath my caterpillars, carrots, caution, and cheerfulness to Willis Coffey. I, Helen Davis, bequeath my duties, defeats, desk, and dark moments to Ruth Davis. I, Ralph Eastman, bequeath my entomology, ego, exactness, and exaggeration to Eddie Engkraf. I, Catherine Engkraf, bequeath my etiquette, energy, exploiting, and enthusiasm to Jean Engstrom. I Beatrice Forsman, bequeath my fun, frenzy, faults, and fountain pen to jean Frazier. I Patty Gholson, bequeath my grammar, groans, gifts, and grades to Estelle Gaarde. v I, Hazel Gaither, bequeath my grins, gratefulness, gags, and great heart to Elaine Griffith. I, Louise Germeyer, bequeath my gossip, gallop, gayity, and goodness to Jim Gaynor. I, Doris Hunziker, bequeath my hits, heels, history, and heirlooms to Ellen Hager. I, John Hagg, bequeath my hikes, horoscope, habits, and hobby-horse to Harley Hanna. I, Lucille Hunter, bequeath my hobbies, herbs, hopes and honesty to Kathryn Hunt. I, Clara Hedlind, bequeath my heart, happiness, hurts, and high-grades to Barbara Hawley. I, Laverne Hutchins, bequeath my height, hobbies, hilarity, and hijinks to Marcelle Hoffman. I, lllary Nlack, bequeath my mooning, masks, mistletoe, and mail to Shirley lN'Iurphy. 18
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SENICIR DIRECTORY KCLASS PROPHECYJ NAME RESIDENCE DESCRIPTION BUSINESS Betty Bailey Metzgtr gentle, sympathetic, noisy Nurse Robert Bissett Tigard intellectual, forceful, clownlsh Speaker Dwayne Blakney Tigard judicious, wise, disgusted Professor Mary Brlckley Tlgard artistic, understanding, silly Cosmetician Marvin Brown Tigard suave, intelligent, slow Musical Doctor Margaret Buswell Tualatln snappy, responsive, quiet Rhumha Expert Mary Ellen Cole Tig-.ird alert, humorous, thrifty Gag XVriter Forrest Cowgill Tignrtl efficient, agcless, sleepy Lieutenant Helen Davis Durham vague, indefinite, happy Traveler Ralph Eastman Garden Home skilled, positive, rejected Lawyer Catherine Engkmf Beatrice Forsman Hazel Gaither Louise Germeyer Patty Gholson Jolm Hagg Clara Hedlind Lucille Hunter Doris Hunziker La Verne Hutchins Mary Mack Irvin Markel Audrey Martin llill McLaughlin Donald McLean George Otte Beulah Peterson Jean Petersen Tom Pounder Donald Rickert Virginia Rickman Betsy Rider May Schamoni Mike Scheckla Betty Singletary Glenore Spousta Muriel Storey Kenneth Swank Vera Todd Estelle Upshaw Richard Valline Bernard VVarner Betty XVilliams Virginia Wright Garden Home Tigxartl Garden Home Durham Tlgard Tigard Tualatin Tigard Tigard Tigard Tigard Tigard Tigard Tualatin Tigard Tigard Tigard Bonita Tigard Tigard Garden Home Tigard Tigard Durham Garden Home nice, good memory, quarrelsome handy. kind, loud diumatic, talented, worries creative, pleasant, sulky fair, neat, energetic tempered, reckless, skinny musical, Winsome, versatile home-loving, domestic, serious active, sentimental, forgetful gay, two-timer, odd romantic, changeable, shy likeable, howlegged, keen neat, modlsh, anxious fascinating, witty, bold simple, destructive, innocent athletic. broad-minded, dreams sweet. hasty, predictable stately, poised, talkative gay, fickle, tall lathargic, courteous, fllrtish harmonioug, reticent, gullible expressive, unusual, common hutterfingers, attentive, cold natural, cultured, fussy rhythmic, entertaining, lazy Telephone Operator Veterinarian Opera Singer Journalist Air Hostess Butcher Orchestra Leader Housewife Social Leader Debutante Honeymooner Cowboy Designer Henry Aldrich Ifnrher All-American XVriting Analyst Madame Du Gary Casanova Pinochle Expert Music Teacher Poet Concert Pianist Artist State Majorette Tignrd independent, careful, petite Explorer Tlgurd serene, contented, moody Hair Stylist Tigmrrl emotional, comical, studious Millionaire Loldena Thompson Metzger expensive, stylish, strict lVuitress Tualatin carefree, self-satisfied, dainty Model Tizard well-informed, peaceful, sharp Movie Critic Tlgard imaginative, strong, foolish Real Estate Agent Patricia Van Colen West Portland surprising, happy, determined tlosslper Tlgard convincing, gentle, careless Cadet Catherine XVallace Tlqard exquisite. alarming, choosey Heiress Durham graceful, slim, particular Jitterbug Jeanette XVoodard Tigard reasonable, experienced, hopeful Lovelorn Advisor Tigard wise, sprite, rich Senator I7
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I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I. I, I, I, I. I, I, I, Audrey llflartin, bequeath my manners, magnetism, mandolin, and melody to .lean Ann Mognett. Irvin Markel, bequeath my machines, mushrooms, medicine, and mental power to Roald Madland. Donald McLean, bequeath my manliness, mechanics, might, and memories to Lester McCoy. Bill lVIcLaughlin, bequeath my mischief, mongrel, monkeys, and meditating to Lester McColm. George Otte, bequeath my overalls, orations, obedience, and observance to -lim O'Halloran. Tom Pounder, bequeath my paints, parrot, pessimism, and poor grades to jack Pattison. jean Petersen, bequeath my power, paperbags, parties, and phrases to Barbara Prier. Beulah Peterson, bequeath my powder, peonies, portraits, and popularity to Hazel Philips. Virginia Rickman, bequeath my ropes, rats, radishes, and respirator to Irene Rickman. Don Rickert, bequeath my relatives, rights, risks, and readiness to Wilbur Rasmussen. Betsy Rider, bequeath my rewards, reason, reserve, and red ink to Harriet Russell. Mike Schekla, bequeath my sales, sauerkraut, sausages, and straightshooter to Bill Swift. Kennie Swank, bequeath my smirks, scaffold, sayings, and spriteliness to Jim Smith. lVIay Schamoni, bequeath my steps, symphony, simplicity, and shorthand to Thelma Schwartz. Betty Singletary, bequeath my scars, sweetness, skates, and salesmanship to Corabelle Schultz. I, Glenore Spousta, bequeath my sandwiches, slams, sobs, and studies to Bonnelle Stoops. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Mickey Storey, bequeath my spasms, specialties, spirit, and sarsparilla to Jennie Steele. Loidena Thompson, bequeath my tolerance, timidness, truthfulness, and training to Pat Taylor. Vera Todd, bequeath my thoughtfulness, talent, tunes, and toe dancing to Ruth Todd. Richard Valline, bequeath my vivacity, valor, valuables, and verses to Warren Volk. Catherine Wallace, bequeath my wishes, wafers, whistles, and wampum to Leila Wolfe. Jeanette VVoodard, bequeath my worms, wasps, words, and weapons to Darlene Wolf. Virginia Wright, bequeath my wisdom, wit, wistfulness, and willingness to Margaret VVood. Bernard Warner, bequeath my will, wrestling, whittlings, and welcome to Bob Woods. 19
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