Ales, WH ape Dit We, the Senior Class of 1950, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the faculty, we leave peace and quiet. To the Juniors, we leave the renowned and dignified title of “Seniors.” To the Sophomores, we bequeath our ability to make and keep money, in hopes that they may have a fat bankbook someday. Tto the Freshmen, we leave our individuality. As individuals, we leave the following possessions and characteristics: Arvella Karnes leaves her ability to go steady for four years to Jo Ellen Nichols. Julie Olsen leaves her jolly laugh to Myrna Evans. Beverly Summers leaves her typing skill to Bob Sickler. Lillian Johnson leaves her artistic ability to Norma Hale. Carolyn Corkill leaves her job in the grade school office to Pearl Klein. Jeanne Graham leaves her good grades to anyone who wants to work for them. Gloria Nichols leaves her dramatic talent to Luella Culp. Nellie Nichols leaves her toothpaste smile to Nancy Hitchman. Loren Marsh leaves his job as Student body President to anyone with enough nerve to tackle it. Bud Ragland leaves his ability to keep a smooth running car (his inheri- tance from Ansel Lahti) to Keith Dyer. Bill Coffey leaves his handwriting to Charles Hansen, in hopes he will improve it. Don Whetsell leaves his soap-box to Harley Crowder. Norman Doney leaves his parking place in front of the school to Bob Salmi. John Rice leaves his sound effects to Weldon Lee and Bob Christensen. Ronald Marsh leaves his licorice stick to the school band. Gary Walker just leaves. Russ Packard leaves his way with women to Lawrence Corkill. Bob Wilson leaves his loud voice to future yell leaders. Certified on the twenty-third day of March in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty.
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Soa Glin P rophecy Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is Don Whetsell broadcasting from station P. A. S. T. in the metropolis of Warrenton, Oregon. Tonight, is the anniversary of a very important event in my life. Ten years ago tonight, 1, along with seventeen other students, graduated from Warrenton High School. Today, Warrenton High School is the most beautiful, modern high school in the state, and I am one of the proud Alumni. But what of the other seventeen people who graduated with me that night? What are they doing now? I have not seen many of my fellow classmates since our class reunion five years ago. But with a little hard work, I located every one of them. Tonight, as a special feature, 1 am going to give a first-hand report of the graduating class of 1950. Not all of the class has settled in this town, so first, I will report on those who are elsewhere in the world. With the help of my good friend, Russ Packard, owner of the Packard Detective Agency, and a few of his many employees, I found them, making this report possible. In Los Angeles, California, I found Nellie Nichols, ace woman news- caster, highly acclaimed by the top radio men of the nation. In Chicago, I found Ronald Marsh, owner of a small cross-country airlines. But here’s a tip, ladies and gentlemen, the West Coast Airlines will soon be under his ownership. A wire came to me from one of Russ’s agents in Paris which said, Lillian Johnson was in Paris teaching the French the finer points of designing. Her latest book, ‘ Well Dressed,” is now on sale. Jeanne Graham was found in Brazil where she is a successful missionary. She will soon return to the States to make a speaking tour. During a business trip, I had the opportunity to see several of my class- mates personally. I found Beverly Summers lounging on the beach at Miami. Her red hair has brought her fame. She is now starring in N. G. N.'s Red Head.” Her last picture was the academy award winner, ‘No Dice.” Russ, himself, traveled to Alaska to talk to Bud Ragland. Martin Ragland, as the public knows him, just last year ‘discovered a gold mine which made him fabulously wealthy. Mr. Ragland has been prominent in politics for several years. Here's another tip. The next governor of Alaska—Martin Ragland. In Arizona, I found John Rice, soil conservation expert. John has been assigned by the President of the United States to study the irrigation problem in Arizona, 14
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