Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1933

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O O CLASS WILL 6 Arlouine Bennett leaves to solve all our social problems. Dean Bishopriclt wills his Favorite chair in the library to someone else who's tired. Jimmy Blaclc leaves For ldaho to join the rest of the tumbleweed. John Boentje wills a half-portion of his Famous legs to Sam Knox. Eloise Broclc bequeaths her earrings to Miss Hays. Billy BrownField leaves to talce a correspondence course on How to be a Waiter. Donald Brownlee wills his leFt-over arguments to Miss Darling. Barbara Brund wills her date boolt to anyone who can stay out aFter 9 o'clocl:. Barbara Burras wills her class play experience to anyone who needs courage in love scenes, and her ability to be animal-lilce to the Zoo. Elizabeth Caldwell leaves her grades to Janice Graham. Harriet Cashner wills her hairpins and a paclcage oF gum to Miss LanceField. Charles Chapman leaves his sympathy For the teachers he's leaving behind. Margaret Clarlce leaves to Find out what education is. Adelbert Closterman wills his Senior Vodvil costume to a couple of persons. Spencer Cole leaves For sure--we hope. Ellis Coolc donates his very, very good behavior to Bob Cassidy. George Cunningham leaves his class play mustache to anyone who lilces Shredded Wheat. Charlotte Curl leaves her unused voice to some yodeler. Kathryn Davies leaves to Find a school with an elevator. Melissa Deaver leaves still in a daze. Marion Driggs wills her collection oF library slips to Miss Schloth. Duane Dulce wills his wayf?D with women and his collection of smashed hearts to Clarlc Gable. Fred Dupuis wills his sympathy to Ogden Mills and leaves to play with Fire. Mary Durham leaves her Yo-Yo to the lnsane Asylum. Stanley Edlcins leaves doing a spring dance-Tra la-Tra la- Relca Eizema donates nothing-it's this unfamiliar Depression Valerie Ellingen leaves to spend her banlcing money at Newberry's. Roy Elmgren leaves with the rest of the intelligentsia. Phyllis Emery leaves many secrets with her luncheon date, Alan Carl. Albert Ericlcson leaves to discover a school that's all in one piece. Cfxpologies to the Hawthorne Buildingj Celeste Fassio leaves to pursue her Raclcet. ls it a 'llove-game ?'?? Milton Foland bequeaths his bored air to some innocent Freshie. Dorothy Ford leaves her specs to teachers who correct seniors' themes. Elizabeth Fox leaves to join an old Washington grad. Lois Fox donates her dimples to Mr. Trenholme. Jeanne Louise Frese departs to Find her double. Leonard Frohwerlc wills his green sweater to the next Freshie Frolic. Carolyn Gage leaves to draw her own conclusions oF school. 0 Page 25 6 0

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O CLASS WILL 0 Q WILL or THE JANUARY 1933 CLASS WE, OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF JANUARY '33 OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND, COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH, STATE OF OREGON, BEING FOUR YEARS OF AGE AND OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, DO MAKE AND PUBLISH THIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. ARTICLE I. To the school in general: 'I. Qur worn-out Yo-Yos. Q. The memory of our Class Play party. 3. The memory ol the seventh and eighth term party. ARTICLE II. To the Faculty: 'I. Our conduct as an example to future classes. Q. Relief. ARTICLE III. To the May '33 class: 'I. Qur bills from the class play. Q. Our dignity. 3. Left-over suclcers from the Leap Year dance. ARTICLE IV. To the Juniors: 'I. Our hopes that they attain the heights we have reached. ARTICLE V. To the Sophomores: 'I. We leave them room for arguing. ARTICLE VI. To the Freshmen: 'I. The celebrated Hawthorne Building. Q. The care ol the Garbage Cfans. ARTICLE VII. I'lazel Allmon leaves with a Iist ol accomplishments tagged on the end of her name Maxine Amacher leaves to forget about homeworlc. Franlc Amerata leaves his silent love and goes to a Utallcief' Gladys Anderson leaves the Lens office shy one reporter. Tom Arai leaves the solutions to the Math 8 problems. Carl Axelson wills his Literature and Life to the Blind School. Fred Beardsley wills his punsC?D and dancing ability to George Wilson. Norma Bell wills her eyes to some susceptible man. 6 Q Page 24 0



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6 CLASS WILL 0 O James Garber leaves a Secret Passion but takes the other four with him. Olivine George leaves to reform Paul. Corinne Goldstein leaves with her hair still parted in the middle. Dorothea Grasinger departs still rushing. Don Greenwood just disappears, talcing everything not nailed down. Dorothy Groves leaves her laugh to the May Lens editor to use when his bills come in. Allen Hadley leaves his Bloodhound traits to George Turner--what? Florence Harrison wills her clothes to anyone who can wear them as well. James Harrison leaves with the other four James. Leonard Heller leaves the hearts he's danced over. Herbert Hiatt leaves all the pretty blondes with regret. Bill Hood leaves after four years of manual and physical-but not mental-labor. Welland Howard leaves his class play Hussar uniform to anyone who feels that way. Morley Huff wills his dancing ability in the senior vodvil to Paul Flegel. Edward Huffschmidt leaves Miss Hays' E8 class without a wise-craclcer. Mildred Huggins departs wondering why they don't prohibit child labor in schools -or is such a law needed? Robert Hunt leaves for nerve sanitorium to recuperate. William Hurl wills his brilliant tresses to someone who's been using henna. Eileene Jaclcson leaves and howl Dorothee Mae Johnson departs hurriedly. Robert Kehres wills his ability to rattle the ivoriesu to Paderewsld. Earl Kidd bequeathes his women to Bill Kirlcpatriclc. Mildred Kiehl leaves for a prolonged stay. Gordon Killiam leaves before he does a Walter Winchell act on some people. Lorraine Knapp leaves Tri-Y worries without regret. Margaret Knox leaves her ability to serve all men equally to Betty Kleinnegger. Karl Koch wills his grey hairs to Jaclc McGirr. lrving Korn leaves his argumentive ability to Viola-who doesn't need it. Suzanna Krettler leaves her queenly braids to some Juliet. Catherine Le Grande leaves her shorthand papers to any good decipherer. Leona Leonard leaves to recuperate from H8. Frances Lewis leaves her fearlessness of teachers to some timid freshie. Larry McDowell leaves--for the second time. Roma McFarland leaves to learn something. Paul McGrath leaves his Ubutleringn with love and kisses. Monroe McMahill departs looking for a girl. Edward Maas leaves after several years of employment. Mary Maclean leaves a host of friends. Evelyn Manor wisely leaves without tears. lnez Martinson leaves with a little sigh and a big smile. Winona Mason wills her garnet earrings to Jeanne Allegrani. O Q Page 26 0

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