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Seniors ’47 I, Madeline Koestcr, leave my knubby-knits, knowledge and kingdom to Geneva Kirsch. I, Robert Kovach, will my kingliness, kicks and keepsakes to Ronnie Kamp. I, Anita Krause, bequeath my kindness, keys and knocks to Beverly Kalmbach. I, Louise Kubach, leave my knowledge, knitting and kinks to Pat Kinney. I„ Joanne Lawson, leave my lady-like manner, learning, and liberality to Greta Lohrenz. I, Paula Leavitt, will my liberty, loyalty, and lacquer to Mac Long. I, Maxine Lenz, will my logic, love, and leniency to Grace Lindley. I, Doris Ann Lillison, bequeath my laughter, leisure and lair to Myrtis Luchte. I, Joyce Long, leave my lassitude, lessons, and looks to Chantel Lenz. I, Gordon Martin, will my magnanimity, manliness, and mentality to David Miles. I, Betty McCullough, leave my magnetism, makeup, and magnificence to Marion Morton. I, Loren McCaslin, bequeath my maneuvers, meditation and modesty to Fred Mohr. I, Lois Morris, leave my maze, mercy and moderation to Joanne Martinayze. I, Reva Munsinger, will my mettle, mirth, and music to Shirley Miles. I, Marilyn Nodland, bequeath my nerve, naughtiness and Navy fans to Colleen Norton. I, Eileen Norris will my nicety, newspaper, and neatness to Rosclla Nebert. I, Alvin Northrup, leave my nonchalance, neutrality and nightmares to David Nichols. I, Margie Oesch, will my odes, oblivion and optimism to Joyce Ochs. I, Carolyn Oleman, bequeath my obedience, orders and opulence to Leona Ottc. I, Pat O’Mara, leave my originality, oxygen and osculation to Julia Olsen. I, Terry O’Mara, will my olives, oratory and obstir.ancy to Dennis O’Halloran. I, Waller Peters, bequeath my patriotism, participation and persistence to James Peterson. I, Rose Peterson, leave my palpitation, pastime and persuasion to Jeannien Papworth. I, Oowala Phillips, will my patter, palaver, and perplexity to Bertha Petersen. I, Dorothy Pitsch, leave my patience, poise, and perfection to Margaret Paetel. I, Betty Quinn, bequeath my quality, qualifications and quecnliness to next year’s quintet. I. Shirley Reding, leave my radiance, ranch, and refinement to Margaret Riordan. I, Virgil Remillard, will my restlessness, reluctance, and reasons to-Earl Reynolds. I, Jack Riverman, leave my racket, ruggedness, and responsibility to Ernie Rivas. I, Betty Lou Schaefer, leave my security, seriousness and sobriety to Dolores Schwartz. I, Laurel Shefstall, will my saucincss, scribble, and scintillation to Alice Jean Smith. I, Lorraine Shefstall, will my sarcasm, shimmer, and scrawl to Carol Sims. I, Irene Shonk, leave my sadness, sincerity, and Saturdays to Jean Schwartz. I, Kent Slate, bequeath my stature, spice, and serenity to Dick Stearns. I. Don Smith, will my smile, stupefaction, and salutation to Bernie Schckla. I, Clark Stephens, leave my scholarship, scorn, and sentiment to John Saltier. I, Nick Sumich, will my sagacity, safety-razor, and sensibility to Dick Sturges. I, Anna Mac Sumoski, will my sunnincss, solitude and school to Geraldine Stewart. I, Roy Swanson, leave my shrewdness, silence and sayings to Eugene Stcdman. I, Ronald Swope, bequeath my sense, simplicity and subtleness to Conley Stephenson. I, Yvonne Tabrurn, will my telephone, taste and technique to Jean Todd. I, Elinor Van Buskirk, leave my variability, Valentines and vigor to Donna Vinson. I, Shirley Van Goctham, will my van, veracity and virtue to Julia Vantselfdcn. I, Alice Watson, bequeath my wink, watchfulness and womanliness to Gladys Winn. I, Elma Whistler, leave my wanness, whoppers and winsomeness to Hetty Watson. I, Lucille Woodard, will my words, ways and willfulness to Louise Witte. I, Leo Wright, leave my writing, whimscy and willingness to Frank Warren. Page 23
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Class Will Wc, the Senior Class of the year ’47 in our sane and rightful minds do hereby will and bequeath the following articles and interests among the faculty and students of Tigard Union High School. To the Freshman Class wc leave faith. Keep it and some day even you will be in our exalted position. To the Sophomore Class wc leave our self-satisfaction, for it is a prerequisite of an upper classman. To the Juniors we leave our journalistic ability to help you in making next year’s annual. To the faculty we leave our certain fame so that it may be a comfort to you when you look back on our deeds and misdeeds in your classes. To our advisors (Mr. Fowler and Mrs. Mullen) wc leave our appreciation for the help they’ve been to us during our Senior year. To our Principal, Mr. Fowler, we bequeath our patience for we know how badly it will be needed. To all our classmates and especially to those named below, wc leave the big dictionary in the library. After reading the rest of this document, you’ll know the reason why. I, Millard Becker, bequeath my bashfulness, befuddlcment, and bicarbonate to Victor Blust. I, Raymond Befus, will my brains, blondes and brawn to Art Beals. I, Catherine Bclnap, leave my blushes, brightness and behavior to Grace Binkelc. I, Hubert Belnap, leave my benevolence, bookkeeping and beneficence to Alvin Bowers. I, Audrey Bloecher, will my banter, balmy manner and blue eyes to Betty Bryan. I, Mary Jo Bohlcn, leave my bandana, bewilderment, and beans to Dorothy Bowers. I, Alice Burns, leave my bewitchment, beaus, and beauty to Mary Ann Barton. I, Ruth Clegg, will my caution, charity, and cheer to Katherine Craughn. I, Harvey Crocker, bequeath my curls, confusion and chivalry to Dick Cooper. I, Ray Croft, will my candor, corn and curiosity to Dale Colebank. I, Jack Cummings, bequeath my cackle, chatter, and candy to Kenneth Christenson. I, Jean Curry, leave my calmness, charm and carriage to Rosalia Crawford. I, Madeline Davis, bequeath my daintiness, dates and dignity to Marjorie Dolan. I, Lester Dimmitt, will my dependability, devotion and diploma to Bill Dolbeer. I, Rolland Dreczcn, leave my daring, dimples and diversions to Johnny Doig. I, Ralph Durkee, bequeath my daydreams, daze and decency to Kenneth Dickson. I, Gladys Ellson, will my eagerness, excuses and enthusiasm to Cheryl Echart. I, Gloria Forsyth, will my faith, femininity and furs to Gloria Flett. I, John Godfrey, will my gallantry, genius and geometry to Louis Goldsmith. I, Howard Grafton, leave my goodwill, generosity and girl to Eddie Groman. I, Maxine Griffin, leave my grace, gumption and gymnastics to Florence Gay. I, Joy Grimstad, bequeath my geniality, giggle and grades to Marie Gedrose. I, Viola Hales, bequeath my hilarity, health, and humor to Diane Hall. I, Don Harris, leave my habitat, hair and heroism to Roger Hawley. I, Donna Helms, leave my hard work, hustle, and hospitality to Jackie Hall. I, Andy Herbcrholz, will my history, hesitation, and humility to Bill Hicks. I, Mildred Itel, leave my imagination, impartiality, and ingenuity to George Ireland. I, Ruthanne Jackman, leave my jokes, joviality, and Little Johnson to George Jackman. I, Roy Kaufman, leave my keenness, kite and kinfolks to Marlene Kaufman. I, Evelyn Knudscn, will my kindliness, kin and knack to Ruth Kaae. I, Lloyd Koch, leave my knowing, kilts and kinetics to Donald Kaae. Page 22
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JOHN GODFREY. Candidate for West Point Military Academy. ☆ CAROLYN OLEMAN, One of twelve highest candidates in the state for Pepsi-Cola Scholarship. ☆ DONNA HELMS, State Radio Shorthand winner, 1946. ☆ BETTY SCHAEFER, State Radio Shorthand winner, 1947. ☆ MAXINE LENZ, State High School Press Association Secretary, 1946-1947. ☆ JOY GRIMSTAD, Princess of Portland Royal Mounted Police, 1946. ☆ LAUREL SHEFSTALL, Princess of Portland Royal Mounted Police, 1947. tr CLARK STEPHENS, Master Councillor of the DeMolay. 1946. Yr JACK CUMMINGS. Master Councillor of the DeMolay, 1947. ☆ LUCILLE WOODARD. MAXINE LENZ, Perfect attendance throughout four years of high school. ☆ GORDON MARTIN, Perfect attendance throughout three years of high school. ☆ YVONNE TABRUM, Junior Prom Queen, 1946. ☆ MAXINE LENZ, Junior Prom Princess. 1946. ☆ MARILYN NODLAND, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ CAROLYN OLEMAN, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ BETTY QUINN, Junior Prom Princess, 1946. ☆ COLLEEN CLEMENS, May Fete MARILYN NODLAND, May Fete Princess. 1945. ☆ CLARK STEPHENS. May Fete Escort. 1945. EILEEN NORRIS, May Fete Princess, 1946. to ALAN WEST, May Fete Escort, 1946 ALICE WATSON, May Fete Princess, 1947. GORDON MARTIN. May Fete Escort, 1947. ☆ ANITA KRAUSE, May Fete Queen 1947. ☆ WALTER PETERS, May Fete Prime Minister, 1947. ☆ PAULA LEAVITT. Victory Queen, 1946. ☆ BOB KOVACH. Victory King. 1946.
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