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I Y 5 A 05 ci Beryl Qgigley is the champion Shorthand expert in 4, , America. After many years of labor she has reached fr the amazing speed of 300 words a minute. She is to ' cl be married very soon and plans to teach her child- ren to be speedy shorthand writers. cg Manley Hinsker, well-known fish commissioner keeps ' the mighty Columbia in a spray, traveling back and 6.3 forth between Astoria and Bay View visiting the gg 1 super-efficient manager of the Bay View Cannery, Q5 Jean Elliott. 1 9 4 Bernice McEvoy is kept busy trying to play house- fe wife, mother, and gas pump operator, with a little , 4 grocery delivering as a side-line at the Scott's Jon-an-um-ml' store in caunianet. as X 1 Johnny Mason owns the dairy previously run by Ray ti watkins. His fine milk and saiesmanship have en- n Q abled him to build up an extensive trade covering f G all of Cathlamet, Skamokawa, and Puget Island. 9 A Togg. Irving has settled down on Puget Island to J is live a quiet and peaceful existence. He is pastor X of the Lutheran Church and his blonde wife leads fe the choir every Sunday morning. 'E 5 Fred Callison is that eccentric inventor we have L. read so much about in the newspapers recently. He Q5 has perfected at last a machine which not only ,gy feeds the user but also brushes his teeth and combs Q9 his hair at the same time. We wish Fred lots of ,A luck in the sale of this ingenious machine. ' ' Eugene Arness is the owner of a large trucking firm running between New York and San Francisco. He and Qs his wife live in the biggest mansion in New York and belong to the highest of society. His wife is ' the former Evalyn Templer of Wahkiakum High School. Stanley Dumas has astounded us all. We once knew him to be a quiet, unassuming lad only to hear that sl he has recently been accused of being a bigor1.ist.' This proves that anything can happen in the cos- ' mopolitan world of today. M M A -KI
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'N 1, Z hr r.,..r 712-J : 4712 ff 'im A l SENIOR CLASS W ILL 1941 Q gl We, the Senior class of Wahkiakum High School Q leave this last will and testament to our beloved 'I 1 undergraduates in the hope that it will be followed in the years to come. 'i T 1 iz ARTICLE I y' To the teachers we will our long assignments M which they so generously gave us these last four years. li ARTICLE II H To the Juniors we will our empty seats with I all the carvings on them. 5 Tb the Sophomores we will our influential . ability to help them in their fight toward G.A.A. ' letters and stripes. ' To the Freshmen we will our outstanding cit- izenship and hope they use it to as good advantage as we have. 4 ARTICLE III We, Uiokey'Witham and Marvin Althauser, will our long courtship to Bebess Goodfellow and Dave , Mboers. Y I, s to Walt W I: gi to ,M Eugene Arness, will m many car accidents Beguhl. ' Ed Clark, will m affection for librarians Orhberg. ' W1 I, Stanley Dumas, will my photographic ability NV to M1111 Shelton. V I, 'Bred Callison, will my correspondence it course to Shirley Olsen. ts I, Lila Dow, will my bookkeeping ability to rfb Donna Dawson. M we, Jean Elliott and mania-y znnsker, will our pi cousinly affection to any one who wants it. gh t -I, garland Foster, will my ability to tell it s ories o have Evans. hi U I, Muriel Foster, will a can of lubrication wry oil to Peter Johnson in the hope that he will fix ,5 his squeaky car. M 1 al 49 fl 9 N 49 65 G7 45 5 D N l Pe a 'S grab-so a F v vem,aw I :Qs
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