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Martha Wiley, leaves her ability to kiss the leading men in all class plays to Arvella Karnes who has a good start. Beverly Scrimsher, leaves her ability to sleep in Mr. Dent's Social Economics Class to anyone lucky enough to inherit it. Vernon Hart, leaves his speed in football to Harold Brodrick. Delores Wallace, leaves her ability to go steady with a football hero to Jo Ellen Nichols. John McDermott, bequeaths his ability to skin school to anyone who can get away with it. Shirley Magnuson, leaves to Pussell Packard pleasant memories. ale Cochran, leaves his way with women to Donnie Whetsell(he could use it). Sam Moore, leaves his whiskers to Bobby Wilson. Sidney Stuller, bequeaths his quict studiousness to Charles Hansen and Fred Hoover. Bill Hayes, leaves his ability to call football signals and dainty stride to Keith Dyer, and unlimited vocabulary to Billy Coffey. Howard Jensen, leaves his ability to get married to Carolyn Summers and Basketball position to Alfred Olson. Lastly as executor of this Inst will ind testament, we ¥ duly appoint, Miss Betty Jean te, our class advisor. In witness, where of we, the Class of 1949, have here unto placed our hand and seal this 25th day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty nine.
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SENIOR CLASS “ILL We, the Senior Class of 1349, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Faculty, we bequeath appreciation for a task well done, and the memory of many pleasant hours spent together, especially during the examination periods. To the Juniors, we leave the renowned and dignified title of Soniors and the front rows of seats in assembly. To the Sopnomores, we bequeath our surplus brains in hopes they will use them, 1nd our dignified ways. To the Freshmen, we leavo our ability to stick together through thick and thin and some of the beams of our radiant faces so there will be some brightness left in the school. As individucls of this so honorable and illustrious class, we do dispose of our many belongings in the following manner: Lucille Buchanan, leaves her artistic ability to Bill Lordos, who should do more drawing and less talking. Betty Goodrich, loaves her ability to attend school every day of the year to Gwen Maize(she need it). John Byrd, bequeaths his hair to Mr. Dent. Velma Kerr, leaves h:r freckles to Joanna Ward, and disposition to Carol Peoples. Ansel Lahti, leaves his ability to own a smooth running car to Bud Ragland, who necds one.
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CLASS HISTORY In the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty- nine, sixtecn Seniors will be walking out the doors of dear old Warrenton Hi. Of the thirty or thirty-five first graders who started here in '37 cniy four, Bill Hayes, Vernon Hart, Shirley Magnuson and Bevys Scrimsher have remained to the end. The rest of the present Senior Class has joined these either in grades, or in high school, and we will all miss the many happy days spent here. After starting school, and going through the usual trials and tribulations of elementary students for eight years we graduated, what wo then thought was a great day. It was then that our worries really began. We started as Freshmen in the year of 'll5 with many new friends and foes, There were twenty-eight scared and bewildered students in the class but with the help of our advisor, Mrs. Carl Nydeggar, we managed to survive. The next year we thought we were used to all the tricks and rules, but we were s lever classmen and learned differently We enjoyed all the ball games and,since it is a tradition of W.H.S., we found ourselves decorating for the Jujior Senior Prom. 'h? found us as Juniors: Upperciassment The biggest event was the Prom. We took the Seniors to dinner at the
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