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6 CLASS WILL 0 Q Margaret Turner leaves to become the Sweetheart oi Cab Sigma Chi. Evelyn Vaughn leaves her slender waist to Emma Collins. Mary Ventrella leaves her loveliness as an inspiration. Mike Ventrella departs with a grin. William Wakefield Ieaves school-by request. Eugene Ware leaves his Latin Fluency to the Romans. Louise Webb leaves to get her breath. Edward Weiss wills his dancing ability to Fran Williams. Vivian Wedmer leaves her battered books to Wilbur I'IaIIiday. Paul Wieneke leaves guided by Qlivine. Raymond Wilson leaves without a U from Miss I-Iays. Robert Wiren leaves his ability to get through Spanish to Jack Casey. Maryalice Wisdom wills her hair to anyone not afraid to play with Fire. Don Wood donates his unused conference slips to Johnnie Plankington. Marjorie Woodward leaves, having Iost her illusions. AS WORTHY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE JANUARY '33 CLASS OF WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND, COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH, STATE OF OREGON, WE DO HEREBY SUBSCRIBE OUR HAND AND SEAL AS ATTESTING WITNESSES TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SAID CLASS IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THREE. Signed Witnesses: Lawyers: PHYLLIS EMERY GORDON KILLIAM Advisors: MISS G. KOHNS MR. FENSTERMACHER 9 0 Page 28 0
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0 O 6 CLASS WILL 6 Milce Matich leaves his Big Bear voice to Robert Ross. Phyllis Matthews leaves sans sa francaisef' Helen Meadows leaves her little green Prince suit to Dwight Snell. Maryanna Miller leaves, still a buxom lassie saying Fishl Bill Moores wills his unsuccessful date business to Richard Bailey. Katherine Myers leaves that experienced loolcn to Patsy Warren. Elizabeth Naylor leaves her drawl to Floyd Gibbons. Helen Niclcachiou leaves for better or for worse. Geneva Noble leaves her gym suit to Ralph Rittenour. Walter Ogilvie wills his much worn jaclcet to Margaret Noyes. Evelyn Ogilvie leaves the Spanish plays without a director. Marylou Onstad leaves to argue with California men. Donald Ormsby leaves parts of his Uncovered Wagon to Max Stoddard. Doris Pagni leaves to acquire Philosophical Reposef' Earl Pagni leaves to join the rest of the football captains. Thera Palmer leaves her quiet smile to Freshie brother. Eleanor Pollitt leaves to establish her famousC'?D orphanage. Please apply early. Bonnie Porter leaves her meelc ways to Mrs. Currier. Katherine Powers wills her Grecian profile to Mr. Windnagle. Darwin Poyfair leaves if he can. Pauline Pruner leaves to visit Tintern Abbey. Elinor Rabehl wills her poetic ability to Maybelle Lapham. Gordon Raney leaves his Little Lord Fauntleroyn fencing suit in the rubbish pile. Donald Reifsnyder leaves Miss Schloth without library slips. Lorne Rife leaves his letter sweater to Eult. Marjorie Roth regretfully leaves Him and pursues her stage career. Lillian Rush departs still rushing. Maybeth Sadler leaves English 8 with deep sighsi-of relief. Fred Sanders leaves what's left of his Spanish bool: to Maxine Wilcox. Evelyn Schmurr leaves with Phyllis Matthews, per usual. Virginia Shaw leaves an air of quietness in the library first period. Virginia Sheets leaves with a good legal excuse at last. James Simmons leaves Miss l-lays without an argument. Earl Simonson leaves his suede jaclcet to Eleanor Sundquist. Louise Slcaggs leaves to malce use of her shorthand. Virginia Smith leaves to Jaclc Ray her faculty of burning midnight oil over l-l8. l'lelen Smith leaves her voice to the soup row in the cafeteria. Ned Stauffer leaves to malce bigger and better Ubrealcsf' Lewis Stewart leaves his fluctuating grades to his freshie sister to improve. Winifred St. l-lelen leaves wondering. Albert Thayer wills his moustache to anyone finding it. Nora Thomson leaves to come down to earth. Page 27 O 0
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6 O CLASS PROPHECY O EXTRA I I EXTRA I I WASHINGTON SOCIETY ENJOYS WINTER CARNIVAL MT. HOOD CRATER SCENE OF FESTIVITIES The greatest social event of the year occurred this weelc when the most prominent people in the world piled their smart luggage and sport-things into their roadsters and town-cars and airplanes, sped up to Mt. Hood Crater, and prepared to spend their time enjoying the winter carnival at this famous resort. The busiest and most gracious hostesses were the great stage actress, Marjorie Roth and Maryanna Miller, the Head of the Miller Pep School, who entertained more than a hundred guests at their mansions. The first arrivals were Maxine Amacher, Carl Axelson, Norma Bell, and Earl Simonson. Guests drove up continuously, and the two houses were humming with excitement. Albert Ericlcson and Fran Lewis were seen tobogganing and Fran's giggles and screams could be heard clearly. Darwin Poyfair, Pauline Pruner, Elinor Rabehl, Dorothy Ford, William Hurl, and Bill Wakefield, who were standing around a cheerful open fireplace, were soon joined by Fred Sanders and Bob Wiren, who had just Finished a snow-shoe hike. This group was brolcen up by the arrival of Hilda Burghardt, Leona Leonard, Suzanna Krettler, Roma McFarland, Spencer Cole, Edward Maas, Stanley Edlcins and Herb Hiatt. These guests piled and scrambled out the big cable-cars which had been invented by the famous genius, Sprague Burdin. The Roth Ice Palace was crowded with such famous slcaters as Helen Niclcachiou, Geneva Noble, Donald Reifsnyder, Morley Huff, James Harrison, Rilca Eizema, and Joanna Eizema. Adelbert Closterman got too near a thin spot in the ice, so the ice-slcating was dis- rupted and everyone decided to eat dinner and then dress for the Masquerade Ball which had been planned for the evening's entertainment. Billy Brownfield and Welland Howard volunteered to do the serving, as they had had so much experience in class plays. Paul McGrath was also persuaded to do so though with much reluctance. After the feast every one donned his costume and assembled in the palatial ball room where Ed Weiss' Snappy Snowballs rendered popular selections for the masqueraders. The talented orchestra was composed of the following musicians: Franlc Amerata, Gordon Killiam, Roy Elmgren, Lewis Stewart, Don Wood, Bob Hunt, and George Cunningham. Bob Kehres favored the guests with a number of his own compositions which are lcnown throughout the world. Among the gayly dressed dancers were Lois Fox, Don Ormsby, the automobile manufacturer, Earl Kidd, Evelyn Ogilvie, who had just returned from Spain, Leonard Heller, Margaret Knox, Jimmy Garber, and Dorothy Groves. The judges, Ned Stauffer, Walter Ogilvie, Phyllis Matthews, and Evelyn Schmurr, awarded the prizes for the best costumes to the smartest model in the famous Francaise Gown Shoppe, Maryalice Wisdom, who was dressed as an angel with silver wings and to Secretary of the Treasury, Fred Dupuis, who wore a scarlet devil outfit. 0 Page 29 0 0
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