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l, Naomi Bell, leave my True Romance magazine to anyone who would like to enjoy health class. L, Jim Putnam, leave my manly physique to Clif- ford Horak. 1, Pat Brower, leave my job of handing out Kleen- ex to Marsha Bailey. Buy plenty, Marsha. 1, Nadyne Sojka, leave my knack of hooking good-looking men to Marilyn Miller. I, Harold Gamon, leave my long legs to anyone who has to stand on the bar rail to see over. At the dairy, that ls. l, David Chilcote, leave my brain to the Biology Department. If you talk nicely to Miss Pettit, maybe she will let you use it some time. l, Alberta Smith, leave my beautiful ring to the next lucky gal who can get a man as nlce as mine. 1, Paul Nelson, leave my job at the Farmer's Store, to Bev Wead. Since your father owns lt, it shouldn't be hard to get. I, Barbara Dare, leave my part as Mammy Yokum to llovila Sojka. 1, Evonne Flynn, leave my beautiful complexion to-no walt a minute, I guess 1'll take lt with me. I, Virginia Griggs, leave all 1 know about West Chester to Jim Stone. I, Betty Tait, leave my mid-morning snacks that Keith 'brought me to Eva Blattner, with hopes that Gene will do the same for you. l, Walter Donaldson, leave my job at the shoe store to the next person who can't smell. l, Pat Brown, leave my ghastly arguing to the next person who can think up such questions as I. l, Ralph Stout, leave my blowing ability-on a horn, that is-to William Wessler. l, Marguerite Utterback, leave my file with which l sharpen my tongue to Phyllis Owens. You've got a good start, kid. l, Bob Havel, leave my Jeep to Peck Messenger. But, please. Peck, get the brakes fixed-you wear out too many shoes dragging your feet. I, Lucille Franzen, leave my penpals to Marilyn J. Miller. I, Joanne Trojovsky, leave my glasses to Claire Davis. Maybe, these won't be so cold in the morning. 1, Ruth Miller, leave my job at Spurgeon's. Oh no, this can't be. It must be a misprlnt. 1, Mary Swift, leave my long stride to the future track stars. It may help. 1, Mary Stevens, leave al'l my tasks and duties as president of the student council to the next president of student council. l, Barbs Godwin, leave my stamp with Mr. Min- nis's name on it to Rudy Mulllnnlx. Now, you won't have to forge your admittance slips. 1, Rex Strait, leave my Casanova ways to Rodney Woods and Don Fortney. There will be plenty for both of you-l couldn't decide which of you needed lt the most. I, Betty Applegate, leave my radiant lblonde hair to Marjorie Sowash. 1, Ray Carter, leave my weight, bulld, and ability to Robert Christner. l didn't even have to take Lit- tle Liver Pills. I, Bob Bowman, leave my gallant ways to Jimmy Wolfe. W L-e ---- --. . V - -Y A- - ...-i,, , , T, A ..n.:..,., 1- 1---fv -s..,..:. . TF- ' --' '-er ' ---7 '94, - -3-' - ,-B A J.- f- l- ' 't-- g,,..r Q55 o? '+9 Y- , -271
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525399 CLASS ELL We, the presumingly educated hlllblllles of this poor beat-up high school, having been forced to learn how to read and write, now leave you with a few of our most highly prized possessions. Firstly, our Joy juice to the Juniors, saddle shoes to the sophomores, and our feuds to the Freshmen. Secondly, we 'leave our teamwork to the teachers and administration. I'hlrdly- l, Bob Kleese, leave my chemistry workbook to Marvin Stanley. Most of the answers are yours any- way. l, Betty Nelson, leave my trophy for continual talking to Charlene Brown. Sometimes I even do it for exercise. l, Don Bartholomew, leave my trips all over the country to Jay Logan. You should know the way by now, Jay. I, Edith Miller, leave my purple and gold sweat- er to Vivian Hines. For heaven sakes, don't anyone tell her Washington doesn't start with a K. I, Eldon Wltthoft, leave, saying goodbye, to the broken-hearted girls of. Washington I-ll. l, Harold Schmitt, leave. l'm through with school anyway. l, Rocky Perez, leave my black hair and white' teeth to Marjorie Kerr. Spring change-over, you know. l, Ronnie Baker, leave my ear plugs to anyone who is in Arlene Knupp's classes. l, Kenneth Fenn, leave my car to anyone who will pay more for lt than It is worth. I, Joyce Montgomery, -leave a few hairs out of my fur coat just in remembrance of me. I, Harry Hines, leave my hoots and butch to Wayne Owens. No need for your Toni now, Wayne. l, Marilyn Caldwell, leave my voice to future Washington High School students. 1 hope it doesn't crack before you get it. l, Bill Lloyd, leave my poppy posters to anyone who needs a dollar and a half. l, Dick Maxwell, leave my cackle-some call it a. laugh-to Janet Grecian. I, Pat Weldln, leave my knickers to anyone who has nerve enough to wear them. I, Leo Mangold, leave Washington to go to Harp- er. I, Storky Jarrard, leave Washington High School absolutely nothing-l'm going to take lt all with me. I, Don Thornton, leave my way with girls to Jane Neill. I, LuElla Sojka., leave Swailes to Nadene Chalupa- Continue as regular as I was. I, Leonard Holcomb, won't leave until you kids pay back all the gum, paper, pencils, etc., etc., that I have loaned you. I, Dorothy Tellin, leave Mr. Hazelett the answers to all the Trig problems in case you can use them- I surely could have. l, John Kennedy, leave the car to my brothers. Take better care of lt than I did. I, Ruth Jugenheimer, leave my curls to the first bald-headed freshman entering W. H. S. I, Bob Cfalldall, lB8V6 my B681 in SOCIBI Stlldles to Porky Schmitt. ...26..
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1, Lila Toomey, leave my quiet ways to Audrey Steele. 1, Ruth Bartow, leave the mice in my locker to Carol Walker. 1, Clalr Buck, leave my short hair cuts to Harry Duenslng. Hope you keep the ends curled better than 1. l, Jlm Dawson, leave my ability to paint toe nails to Rowena Carter. 1, Donna Crone, am going to let Nancy Burham take over my job of flirting with Dick Tweeten in the band. l, Ruth Wagenknecht, leave my nickname Am- ber to Marilou Robertson. Slnce you gave it to me, you can have it back. l, Ted Stewart, leave my shoes that always seem to drag to Don Redllnger. 1, Martha Benge, leave my tardy slips to Wilber Weston. You can add these to your collection. l, Ann Houck, leave my tube of Pond's lipstick to Louise ltedlinger. It stays on and on and on and on. 1 know, l've tried it. 1, Carla Guther, leave my apple-polishing cloth to Pat lJeLa. You already have the technique. l, Andy l-lauter, leave my broad shoulders to Eddie Sueppel. Ot course, you may look a little funny with Just my shoulders, but, then, what can you ex- pect from a Senior. 1, Charlotte Little, leave my love letters to the Janitors. They are so hot, you can start a fire with them next year. 1, Blddy Johnson, leave my knitting needles to Mr. Bowman. l, Bomb Waggoner, leave my curlers to Don Gard- ner, 1, Roselyn Mayer, leave my cute pep skits to the Junior College. -28 1, Ted Woods, leave to Rodney the books I have used for two years. Second-hand splinters, second- hand drawing equipment, second-hand answers, second-hand pants-oops, how did that get in here? I, Norman 1-lavel, leave my overalls to Richard Anderson to wear in art class. Now, you won't have such a huge cleaning bill, Richard. I, Norman Jarvis, leave my red shirt to another blushing buddy, Jane Tanner. 1t'll match your blush- ing face as it dld mine. I, Lois Garrett, leave my job at the button tac- tory to the next person who doesn't understand zlp- pers. 1 Georgia Marshall, leave my crust to the ple factory. I, Betty Prebyl, leave all the mistakes I made to the entire school. Never fear, there ls enough for all. 1, Anna Weeks, leave my poker face to Mr. Mc- Connell. lt ought to come in handy in Social Studies next year. I, Charlotte Wnitlow, leave my imagination to Patsy Tellin. A double dose doesn't hurt anyone. The bigger it is, the better 'lt sounds. 1, Jean McKinney, leave my drawl to some poor innocent person. I, Carl Yoder, leave my academic mind and quiet ways to Gale Walker. Gale, you don't know how lucky YOU are. 1, John Gault, almost complete in one volume, before crossing the threshold of this great edifice, to accept the challenges which my lite ahead may offer, bequeath my brilliant mind to anyone who is planning to die young, as I am. Now, that we h8.Ve Deqlleathed YOU all H1856 f.hiIlgB, we can 198376 in 136808. Anna Marie Weeks Roselyn Mayer Leonard Holcomb
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