Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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Section II I, Helen Christensen, leave my tall dark beauty to Betty Miles, who is short and blonde. Section III I, Jackie Hudelson, l eave my school spirit to Mary Lee May so that she can use it next year at school doingse Section IV I, Hazel Maize, leave my way with sailors to Betty Marsh in hopes that she will use them so that she too can plan to get married. Section V I, Verna Faye Cochran, leave my bow legs to Dean Smith who already has a good start. Section VI I, Delores Neuharth, leave my ability to skip school to Betty Rupp as she comes too regular. Section VII I, Frances Shultz, leave my very efficient business ways and my ability to study to Bob T hompson in hopes that he will be thus able to get out of high school. Section VIII I, Pearl Wildgrube, leave my quietness to Nancy McVae who could put it to good use. Section 1X I, Bob Johnson, leave my horn blowing to Larry Whitney in hopes that he can make as much noise on his trumpet as I did on my saxaphone. Section X I, James Hagen, leave my position as student body presi- dent open in hope somebody will run the student body as good as I have, but not my many terms as president. Section XI I, Donald L. Hitchman, leave my pipe and a package of Kum and Maple to Arnold Rowland who would know what to do Section XII I, Bob Knight, leave my piano playing ability to Carl Harrod so he can use it for any future concerts to be held by the lettermen's club. Section XIII I, Bob Scrimsher, leave my body to be enshrined by the school and for it to be kept in the trophy case. The foregoing instrument was on the date below given and in our presence, signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Senior Class, the testator named therin,. as and for their last will and testa- ment, whereupon we, the undersigned, at their request, and in their pre- sence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names witnesses thereto: NAME ADDRESS Signed this 24th day of May, 1946 A.D. at the Warrenton High School located at Warrenton, Oregon.

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April 24, 1946, we rushed from our class rooms at : paplse a8 h “assembly” and hung our Senior Calendar. o the sound of Sa Mia la day was marked off leaving only thirty days till school Our flunk day taken in the last six-week period of the year turned out wonderfully and will be remembered for a long time to come. May 24, 1946, will mark the end of our high school days. Our commencement speaker will be Dean Marris from Oregon State College, Her address will be How Alive Are You? So as we close our four eventful years of high school we'll not say good bye for we'll always live with the memories of Warrenton High School. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1946, of Warrenton High School, of Warrenton, Gregon, being ignominious, illimitiable, imperturbable, impregnable, incor- rigable, immemorial, insatiable, intracyable and irascible of mind and weak physically do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I EXECUTOR Section II We appoint Harold C. Dishaw to be our executor as we have carried out his orders long enough and it is time that he carries out ours. ARTICLE II ESTATE IN COMMON Section I To the faculty we leave the best years of their life which they have completely wasted because of their fan- tastic idea that they could teach us something. Section II To the student body, we leave the honor of having been in high school while we were there and thus giving them the honor of watching us during our senior year, Section III To the Junior class we leave our characteristics of indi- viduality as they will need it next year to stand against the rest of the school. Section IG To the Sophomores we leave our wit of sarcasm so they can use it to hold the future seniors in their place, Section V To the Frosh we leave our high moral standards as well as our higher level of intelligence. ARTICLE III PERSONAL PROPERTY Section I I, Janice Brow, leave my many dates to Ruby Yeager so that she may be escorted to where she is going as well as being escorted home.



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SENIOR CLASS Frances Shultz used to be shy, But now you should see her, Oh, My! Oh, My! Robert Knight, who is so bright, Never has found a girl quite right, Pearl Wildgrube the last to come, Has proved to us she's not so dumb. Our Movie Man, by the name of Bob, Is one who's always on the job. Quite some girl is Jackie Hudelson, For to some guys she's quite cuddlesome, Quite a wolf is James Hagen, And to Nadine is always beggin’. Delores Neuharth of Warrenton High, Was never known to tell a lie. A sweet little girl is Janice Brown, Who never seems to wear a frown. Bob C. Scrimsher knows how to behave, But I hear he doesn't know how to shave. Another senior is Helen Pearl, Who gave a sailor quite a whirl. Gh, What a guy is Donald L.? But the things he does he does quite well. Hazel Maize, a jolly miss, Dreams some day of wedded bliss. The author of these rhymes so dopey? Yes, that's right, they were written by Okie . Verne. Faye Cochran CLASS PROPHESY It is August 1960 and I, Bob Knight, noted and famous brain surgeon, was about to set off on a three month vacation from my practice in New York City efter performing a very delicate operation on Joel Kupperman, famous genius of the times, when I received a telegram from Donald L. Hitchman, my former classmate, lawyer, and now governor of Oregon, requesting me to come West to Salem. I hopped the next plane and arrived in Salem the day following. ‘ I took a taxi to the Governor's mansion and reached it dying with curiosity. if knocked on the door and was ushered into his presence by a servant, Don had changed very little, other than losing a bit of hair and filling out his bay window. After discussing our school days I asked him why he wanted to see me. It was then that I learned he was going to run in the November election on the Democrat ticket for the presidency. I wasn't at all surprised for

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