Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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quinault I, Anyeth Leroy, leave positive proof that I am not related to Bob. Wle, Helbe Salo and Eleanor Clark, leaxe Pat and Mike to Bo and Jo in the persons of Maxine Storey and Kathryn McCoy. We, Patil Auvinen, Donald Fulkerson, Erwin Jacobson, Helen Kauppi, Esther Knowles, Arvo Niemi, Glenmore Palmateer, Josephine Thomas, Harry VVeber, and Florence Woodard. leave in our usual unostentatious manner. I. Sophie VValkama, leave my position as next-door neighbor to the great. to anyone willing to treat it kindly. I, Tynne VVarho, leave all artistic abilities to Violet Nurmi in the hope that they will always have the same color. I, Dale Bowen, leave to get shot so there may be a perfect Bowen arrow. VVe, Bartolme Javiar, Esteban Quiavit and Manierto Ventura leave to Cosmopolis, a sad farewell. I, Bernice Hunger, leave to get fed up. VVe, Clara Baldi, Edith Merendoni, Rose Covall, Vera Cappa and Marian Baila, leave our unmistakable Irish nationalities to'no one as there are no more like us. I, Lina Saari, leave a much-used name to Jennie. I, Carl Siese, leave to build bigger and better bakeries. I, Fjalar Spellman, leave my Cicero, Virgil and Caesar to the next boy who dares to take Latin for four years. I, Verner Swanson, leave my dimple for Mr. Hovies. We, Leona Timmons and Pauline Travis, leave Junction City early. I, Donald Warner, left long ago. I, Gladys VVillia1ns, will not leave as I am waiting for slips that never come in. I, Dorothy Wilson, leave my place of honor in Physics to Sarah Blackwell. VVe, Ione Peterson and Marian Cady, leave to start a business college. VVe. Leo Kauno, Edward Lundgren, Leland Moody, Lester Thornton, and VValter VValli, leave for good. I, Orah Morril, leave Miss Foley my regrets and two new recipes. I, Helen Thomas, leave one can of midnight oil to Roy Dunn. VVe, Gertrude Mahonen, Sylvia Rautio, Gladys Van Auken, Vieno Koski, Aune Julin, Laura Karvonen, Thelma Klufton, Frances Laihola, Anne Lehto, Bertha Carlson, Esther Eckstrom, and Mildred Gustafson, hearing that gentle- men prefer blondes, leave intent on finding said gentlemen. We, Margaret O,Connor and Marvin Olson, leave a good example oi direct opposition in everything except initials. I, Tommy Edwards, leave my copy of the popular song, K'W'ho Is Sylvia ? to Marcus Renhard, although I know he will not keep it very lo11g. I, Clifford Bloomquist, leave my school girl complexion to any and all Sophomore girls desiring it. VVe, Carmene Hereford and Marguerite Welsh, leave the library to Mrs. Magnuson. VVe, Henry Hill and Virginia Lane, leave the school in a state of geo- graphical deficiency. - We, Chester Holmes, Ida VValls, and Lucille Hall, leave to found a New Aberdeen. I, Mary Hopkins, leave to join the rest of the trio. If Thirteen fl

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quinault We, Shirley Dean, Glenn Boyle and Mary Stout, leave those awfully easy jobs to those who follow after. W, Marion Cady, Elvia Harvey, and Doris Jolly, leave our motto sing and grow stout to Mr. Balkema. VVe, Clement Warren and Morris Bowes, leave our broadcasting station EGO to quite a lot of the underclassmen. ' I, Merrill Boyce, leave the Vetters to help out at dances. We, Bertil Renhard, Mary Frances Cameron, Margaret Ove and Martha Forsyth leave those ministerial reputations to Marcus and Sigrid, and Bob Hartley. We, Fred Adams, Wanda Gaverecki, Bob Harvey, Arthur Iakobsson, Ruby Johnson, Hilding Martin, Alice Somerville, Mildred Franz, Robert McCaw, Gladys Phillips, Lloyd Rylander, Aino Randall, Oiva Ray and Ross Wymans, leave the music department flat. I, Roland Buchman, leave several pair of boxing gloves to Coach Blank as a starter for a new athletic department. We, Don Murphy, Walfrid Hanson, Ed Nelson, Benny LaBounty, and all the other unfortunates, leave the memory of those beyewteeful long curls to anyone who liked them. I, Edith Minkler, leave 1ny taxi to the next guy who is willing to pay for even the gas. I, Helen Hendry, leave my dramatic temper to my young brother. I, Ed Lowe, leave at last, alas, a lass. We, Peter Kearney and Mason McCoy, leave to our sisters our dancing slippers. I, Berwin Hulbert, leave my brother to blow his own horn. I, Howard Tuttle leave behind all my ambitions except that one of being Secretary of the Treasury. We, Irene and Maurice Haapanen, Nick and Sam Hageage, Ilob and Elvia Harvey, Cedric and Verner McDonald, Dean and Ellsworth Palmer, Harry and Sperry Oliver, and Dick and Ethel Ultican, leave brotherly and sisterly love to all others similarly afflicted. I, Lilly Anderson, leave my curly locks to the next Anderson to graduate. I, Marie Bunch, leave a bunch of cuteness to the Boys Federation. We, Louise Barbour, Gladys Glaser, Joe Taylor, and Lewis Weaver leave our model industry to anyone who needs it. fThe whole school.j We, Evelyn Cherry and Bertha Burch, leave to find the rest of the orchard. I, Dixie Burgess, leave for the land of my name. VVe, William Desmond and Cecille Dineen, leave three cheers for ould Ireland. I, Wayne Faulkner, leave to meet le roi. I, Grace Fluke, if I leave at all, will leave by a fluke. VVe, Elaine Hansel an-d Orpha Hiller, leave our seats on the Country Club Special. ' ' I, George Lillegard, leave in order not to become a substitute mudguard on the All-Southwest mumble-to-peg team. I, Margaret Stewart, will not leave Glenn as I think it would be for the good of the school to take him with me. I Twelve 1



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quinault I, Kenneth Horton, will not leave my banjo as I have found that music soothes the savage mind Cof teachersl. We, Martha jackson and Sophie Radinsky, leave exactly as the first Siamese twins did. VVe, Charles Kerr and Frances VVallace, leave for Scotland on the advice of Gordon Copeland. I, Helen Lightfoot, leave a good example to Miss Mumaw's dancing classes. I, Lillian Long, leave sadly because there is no short. We, Edward Maxey and Doc Sorrel, leave our medical abilities to future enthusiasts of the sport. We, Eleanor McCabe, Nedra McKean, and Katherine McCaw, leave our regards to the rest of the Scotch and Irish. VVe, Frances and Valiere Moore leave to get more out of life. I, Clara Niska, leave behind my little Ray of sunshine. I, Paul Phillips, leave to Miss White my former job of collecting test copies, as I find track more inducing than typing. I, Merwin Planting, leave to start a garden. I, Chuck Lane, leave my inferiority complex to Vincent Hayes. I, jack Roff, leave all rough stuff behind me. VVe, Steve Boskovich, and Anna Jaklewicz, leave a pronouncing diction- ary to the next ones who have the same variety of names. I, Nellie Timonen, leave my acquaintance with Neptune to anyone con- templating crossing the equator. We, George Hubacka and George Chandler, leave a few surplus Aus to Johnny Hudson and Jack Blossom, to be used in times of extreme need. I, Esther Eckstrom, leave all my surplus goods and chattels to be taken care of by the Black and Whitev delivery service. I, Eleanore Henrikson, leave all my mail, grades and anything else avail- able to Elna. I, Howard Hiley, leave one flivver to Helen Swanson. We, Olla Kaplain, Charles Lane and Helen Palmer leave our musical joys and sorrows to Robert Hartley, Irene Sulkanen, and Grace Davidson. I, Gertrude Haavisto, leave one pair of basketball shoes to Thelma Krause and Marian Geerhardt in the earnest hope that they will not want them so much as to fight over them. I, Haldis Hegg, leave to succeed the great Arthur Brisbane. I, Allan Kay, leave in order that I will no longer be thought a member of the Hoquiam teams. I, Betty Hart, leave some of my dignity and poise to Jane Hill, in the hope that she will use it frequently. I, Maria Lillsjo, leave my self-consciousness to joe Randich. I, Gordon Caldwell, leave, being called well away from here. I, Everett Ainsworth, leave to conquer unknown worlds after the fashion of my brother. - I, VVestley Holloway, will leave the west for the south. VVe, Berwin Hulbert and Gladys Phillips, leave our places on the ladder of fame to be contested for by Evelyn Krogh, Agnes Strand, Ruth Dole, Eugene Waara, Aubrey Schmidt. jack Shawcroft, Olavi Aho, Tommy Weath- erwax and many others. I Fourteen 1

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