Toledo High School - Twalmica Yearbook (Toledo, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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634753 WIT! We, the senior class of 1949, being of sound mind, do will and bequeath these few tokens of remembrance to posterity. Harriet Apling, leave my easy speech habits to Joyce Perry. Dixie Jones Alvord, leave my quiet ways to Janette Rakoz. Pat Buchholz, leave some of my sense of humor to Kelly Nolan. Paul Raubuch, leave my shaoely physique to Wilbur Murphy. CI eat Wheaties for breakfasts. Dorothy Dennett, leave Thelma ?ratt, leave my Darlene Wallace, leave fGod knows he reeds it my graceful ways to Jimmy Jacoby. freckles to Joe Majors. some of my hair to Nr. Stockbridge. Elsie Calvin, leave my ambition to become a psychiatrist to Mn Atz. CHe says that Ha Dorothy Montgomery, le Charles Ruland, leave Dyche Kalista, Glenn Jonas, Leave my to Milford Worley. Pat Forward leave my Verna Hart, leave my ll psychiatrists are crazynl. ave my tactful ways to Velda Seward. my ability to keep an argument going to' ability to get along with Miss Carlson small feet to Harold Moulton. oft voice to Hatha Wallace. y l ity o U t r to Naril Gries. Donna Hansen, leave R ab 1' Q t ge. a ma. . 1 yn Annabelle Clark, leave all of my gum to Mrs. Donegian. Edward Packard, leave my polite manners to Arthur Jones. Marie Kirkendoll, leave my athletic abilities to Maxine Perry. Violet Grande, leave my curly hair to Bobby Lasiter. Rosalie Matlick, leave my slenderness to Naomi Martin. Walter Lyon, leave my tremendous height to Wallace Comptom. Garland Deaver leave one of my front teeth to Lee Thompson. Dean Martin, leave my wit to Della Durham. Leon Grizale, leave my Chattanooga accent to Dale Lee Wallace. Ernest Conradi, leave my football skill to Addy Stinger. Wayne Massey, leave my numerous activities to Ray Turner. Fermsn Killian, loave my long eye lashes to Joe Gray. fThey add So much to a girl's appearancel. Mr. Kletscn we leave a master switch to turn off aU.the lights in the building. Mr. Atz we leave a twenty-eight hour day so he won't have to work all night. Mr. Blake we leave a pump to keqothe water out of his basement Miss Coppock we leave Miss Carlson we leave closing please.U CTo Miss Hale we leave an study hall. HCindy.U Please make her go home. a phonograph record of Hthe library is save her tonsilsl. aspirin for those last five minutes in Mrs. Donegian we leave a bottle of finger-nail polish. fTo paint the heads of her straight pinsl. Mr. Seeley we leave an overflowing band room of kids, instruf ments, and uniforms--w ---- new that is. Mr. Stockbridge we leave a driver's manual which explains how to stop at red lights. We also leave some correction fluid. Mr. Hipoi wc leave our brownie buttons in return for his shat- tered nerves frcm driving class. CAlso a dollar for gasl. Mr. Waterman we leave Toledo High School we our horseshoe cleats and lipstick marks. leave ----- period.

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L I afcjfc a New In recognition of their efforts twenty-five years ago which resulted in the first THS annual, The Twalmica, we the rembers of the class of H499 dedicate this edition to the graduating class of UZLN. We have tried to make this silver anniversary edition the book we know you, the founders would have liked, We reversed your color scheme of silver and green and have clothed our book in green and white. We hope you, wherever you may be,will enjoy this annual which you in perhaps a larger measure than we, are responsible. To you as a class and to you individually: Daniel Boone L Ernest Boone Richard Grainger OCCUPATION Forestry Plywood Mill Principal RESIDENCE Aberdeen, Washington Longview, Washington Centralia, Washington Josephine Klien Wight Housewife Toledo, Washington Ray Knowles Logger Portland, Oregon Elsie Lahti Peel Housewife Portland, Oregon Bertha Lary Teacher Pendleton, Oregon Verna Layton Ryckman Housewife Centralie, Washington Marion Leach Greenman Housewife Kelso, Washington Mary Martinson Williams Housewife Toledo, Washington Lena Mc Kune Farmer Housewife Winlock, Washington Beatrice Paxton Fletcher Housewife Morton, Washington Dora Ellen Smith Lee Housewife Eugene, Oregon Warren Smith Ruby Tomlimson Farmer Can not be located Adna, Washington Ruth Uhri Rinta Housewife Winlock, Washington Beth Williaws Lojala Housewife Seattle, Washington Kenneth Williams Farmer Castle Rock, Washington Ralph Williams Farmer Toledo, Washington Erma Wing Hill Housewife Tacoma, Washington and in memoriam to Karlo Ritari we dedicate the lQ49 Annual. The Staff B



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when . They Dear Vickey How is terested in ago. When I saw so many QZCOQ QCQ May 27, 1969 Alvord, - everything at T.H.S.? Thought you would be in- the class of HLQH, since we graduated 20 years flew to California last week for a few days, I I knew from the class of HAQH. The pilot on the airplaine and co-pilot were Wayne Massey and Ernest Conradi Marie Kirkendoll was a nurseg Walter Lyon was the radio operator. Leon Grizzle is the head hookkeeper at the Los Angeles Airport. Sure was suprised to see him. While I was there I had the chance to see Paul Raubuch and his dance band at the Rondivoo, Elsie Calvin was at the piano, and Dorothy Montgomery sang with the band. Thecther day I talked to Pat Forward on the street here in Longview. She is working as a secretary in the Medical Arts Building in Portland where Garland Deaver is a pharmac- ist, and Pat Buchholz is one of the nurses. Have you noticed the advertising in the Oregonim? Dorothy Dennett is oing all the designing of the ads and Annabelle Clark is her secretary. It seems there are three bachelors out of the class of are Charles Ruland, Lt. Commander USN5 Edward Packard, a mechanicg Ferman Killian, a farmer in California. Five girls are married and have no other occupation but to keep house. Their names while in school were Verna Hart, Harriet Apling, Dixie Alvord, Rosalie Matlick and myself. Verna and Dixie are still in Toledo. Harriet lives in Port- land. Rosalie and I live here in Longview. We hear Glenn Jones over KTZ, from the Yankee Stadium sponsored by the Martin Logging Co., of which Dean Martin is manager. Violet Grande is an accountant and Thelma Pratt secretary in the logging company. I know you don't know all these people but your mother or your journalism teacher, Darlene Wallace can help you. We were all in the same class. Sincerqly yours, 2 -J' 1,,4r.,' as-va ,-yan, Donna Hansen

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