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GEORGE KAUTZ-leaves in his Model T. KENNETH KUNTZ-wills his hot rod to Phillip Weitz. ELIZABETH LAIRD-wills her piccolo to some deaf person. 'M7SRJORTFFA'NGLEY-leaves dear old chemistry. THERESA LANGMADE-leaves the candy sales counter shouting, Candy Special Today. BEVERLY LEDINGTON-wills her position as ag secretary to anyone who can stand the long walks to North Hall. HELEN LEWIS-will by her absence let someone else talk. GENE LINDER-wills his gift of gab to anyone who talks that much. CLAUDE LONG-wills his ability to get along with teachers and in study hall to Dan Smith. BETTY LYON-wills her ability to get out-of-town boys to Nadine. WILMA LYON-leaves with stars in her eyes and a ring on her finger. TOM MADILL-wills his good looks to Harry Hall. JEWELL MCDONOUGH-wills her brains to her brother, Bill, who needs ' them. - ' Q I 4 JEAN MCVAY-wills her girdle to anyone that it will fit. ESTHER MITCHELL-wills her bashfulness to Verla Ott. ART MUSSER-leaves with the National Guard. ' HOWARD NELSON-wills what he has left when he gets out to Lynn Hendry. FRED OWENS-wills his place on the bench to Larry Logan, providing he can stand the blisters. LEON PETERSON-leaves saying, Bye bye, Karen. JOSEPHINE PETRASHEK-wills student body secretary to this year's lucky junior. GEORGE PETTIT-wills his ability in auto mechanics to an ambitious iun- ior. ROY PETTIT-wills Mr. Irons all of his proiects, because he hasn't time to do them. DOROTHY POUND-wills her history grades to Larry Cirac. OTTO RAST-wills his seat in physics to anyonewho can see from there. ANN REDFORD-wills her favorite C?l middle name to some underclass- man who can take the teasing. LEOLA ROBERTS-wills her bass horn to anyone who has enough wind to blow it and carry it at the same time. JERRY ROLLINS-leaves with Mel and George. ERNEST ROTHLEY-leaves to be a bachelor. Ha! Ha! PAT SHODA-wills her size to Mel Eakin. TERRY SMITH-wills his ability to get out of giving speeches in U. S. His- tory to some other sly.one. DENNISS SOLT-wills his nickname CBirdiej to the birds. KARNA THORSON-leaves for the air! JOHN TURNER-wills the headaches of the F.F.A. scrapbook to next year's reporter. MIKE WADLEY-leaves in a hurry. PAT WALTERS-wills her girdle to Coach Jerry Bellon. SHARON WARREN-wills her office in O.M.S. to Miss Kissell for future use. ANNETTA WIDENER-wills her sewing ability to Bonnie Paul. ELLA MAE WOODRUFF-wills her mind to anyone who needs another half. PAULlNE'WORLEY-wills her short time and fun in W.H.S. to any new student. KATHY WRIGHT-wills her curves to the north and south highway.
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We DARWIN ADAMS-wills his sparking spot to anyone who can find it. ANITA ALDER-leaves Taking her sense of humor with her. MONTE ANDERSON-leaves for the Newsstand. ROBERT ANDERSON-wills chemistry and physics classes to Patsy Man- sor. TOM ARIMA-wills his ability to lose weight to Ronnie Terashima. DALLAS BALL-leaves with the boys. FRAN BAUDEK-wills her trip to New York to this year's lucky U. N. winner. NORA BRECHBIEL-wills her luck at getting a diamond her senior year to Vicki Eacker. HILDEGARD BUYNY-wills her bermuda shorts to Ronnie Terashima. SHIRLEY CARR-wills her bashfulness to D. Ann Clabby. LARRY CHANDLER-wills his motorcycle payments to anyone who can keep them up. DON CHISUM-wills his ability to study general science to some poor freshman. GLORIA CHRISTIANSEN-wills her 'blond hair to anyone with a big enough bottle to keep it that way. PAT CLARK-wills her long hair to Bobbie Lee Johnson. ART COLLINS-leaves singing Love and Marriage! JANET COOKE-leaves to enlist. NANCY COON-wills her pouty expression to anyone who doesn't get what they want. DICK COX-wills his easy 5th period to Don Wireman. LAURENCE DELASHMUTT-wills his 2nd period physics to his sister, Donna. MARLEEN DRUMHELLER-wills her column Seen About the Campus to the next Louella Parsons. DICK EISENBARTH-wills his big bluff to Ronnie Terashima. LEROY EISENBARTH-leaves, but waits for Sally. MARY EISENBARTH-wills her ability to sing to Judy McGinnis. KAY ELLIS-wills the brains she wishes she had to Perry Rodabaugh. BARBARA FERRIS-wills her ability to having nothing to do in study hall to a lucky Freshman. DALTON GLENN-wills his quiet ways to Bob Walters. VAL GRIFFITH-wills his cowboy boots to Steve Langmade. SUE HALL-wills her bookkeeping tests to her brother. KEN HARAGUCHI-leaves his iokes behind for Mrs. Dudgeon's pleas- ure. JOAN HARTNETT-wills her typing ability to any first-year student. LARRY HATCH-leaves Frank Irons with auto mechanics. BARBARA HAYNES-wills her spare tire to Charlotte Lovegreen. JIM HILL-wills his white shoes to anyonefwho has feet big enough to fill them. SHELBY HILT-leaves looking up at the senior girls. CARROL HUST-wills her ability to go with out-of-town boys to any fresh- man girl who can do likewise. JUANITA JOHNSTON-wills her first period library to her little sister, Whitney Smith, providing she can yell Quiet enough. MELVIN JONELY-leaves wondering how he made it. KAY JONES-leaves with Dick. CLEORA KRAHN-wills her dancing ability to Ruth Parks. JOE KARMOS-wills his oolfino abilitv to Jon Wrav.
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O I O ADAMS, DARWIN Auto Mechanics 47 Band I, 2, 3j District Music Clinic I, 2, 37 District Music Festival I, 2, 37 Jr. Class Play 37 Sophomore Variety 2j State Music Festival 2j Sr. Class Play 4. ALDER, ANITA District Music Clinic 27 District Music Festival 27 Girls' League 47 Glee Club 27 State Music Festival 2. ANDERSON, ROBERT Emmett, Idaho 37 Weiser I, 2, 47 Physics Quartet 4. BAUDEK, FRAN Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4j Band I, 2j Cheer- leader I, 3, 4j Chorus 3, 47 Class Representa- tive for FFA Sweetheart I, 27 District Music Clinic I, 2, 3, 47 District Music Festival I, 2, 3, Aj Drum Quartet 27 GAA 3, 47 Girls League 47 Homecoming Queen 47 Jr. Class Play Stu- dent Director 3j National Honor Society 3, 4, President 47 Office 4j Operetta 3, 47 Pep Band 27 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4j SRV Student Conference 3, 4j U. N. Contest Winner 37 State Music Fes- tival 2j Sophomore Variety 27 Student Council 4. BRECHBIEL, NORA Band I, 2j Chorus 3, 47 Girls' League 4, Pres- District Music Festival I, 2, 3, 47 GAA I, 2, 3, 47 Girls League 47 Jr. Class Play 3j Library 47 Pep Band 47 Sophomore Variety Show 2j Sophomore Variety Student Director 4j Sr. Class Play 47 State Music Festival 27 Y-Teens I. BUYNY, HILDEGARD Band I, 2j Chorus 3, 47 Girls' League 4, Pres- ident 4, Tri-State Convention 3j GAA 37 Jr. Class Play 37 Music Clinic I, 2, 3, 4j Music Festival I, 2, 3, 47 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4j Office 47 Operetta 3, 47 Pep Band I, 2j Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Point Keeper 3j Pepperettes 37 Sophomore Variety 27 Sr. Class Play 4j SRV Student Conference 3, 4j State Music Festival 2j Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3. CARR, SHIRLEY FHA I7 GAA I, 2, Treasurer 2j Girls' League 4j Glee Club 2j Jr. Class Play 37 Music Clinic 27 Music Festival 2j Sr. Class Play 4j Y-Teens I. CHANDLER, LARRY Chorus 27 Music Clinic 27 Music Festival 27 Operetta 2. CHRISTIANSEN, GLORIA Chorus 47 GAA 3, 4j Girls' League 47 Glee Club I7 Music Clinic I, 47 Music Festival I, 47 Office 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Variety Show 2j Speech Class Plays 4j Sr. Class Play 47 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Operetta 4. CLARK, PATRICIA Chorus 3, 4j FHA I, 2j Girls' League 47 Glee Club 2, Vice President 27 Music Clinic 2, 3, 47- Music Festival 2, 3, 47 Operetta 3, 47 Pep Club Aj State Music Festival 2. COLLINS, ARTHUR Band I, 2 Chorus 4j Football 3, 47 Jr. Class Play 3j Jr. Class Vice President 37 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, President 4j Music Clinic I, 2, 47 Music Festival I, 2, 47 Pep Club 3, 4j Sophomore Var- iety Show 2j State Music Festival 27 Student Council 3, 4j Track 3. COOKE, JANET Annual Staff I, 47 Band I, 2j Class Secretary I, 4j Drum Quartet 27 GAA I, 47 Girls' League 47 Jr. Class Play 3j Music Clinic I, 2j Music Festival I, 2j National Honor Society 3, 47 Vice President 47 Office 47 U.N. Finalist 2, 3j Or- ganizations Editor for Annual 4j Pep Band 2j Pep Club I, 2, 3, Aj Pepperettes 3j Sophomore Variety Show 27 Speech Class Play, Man in a Bowler Hat 37 Speech Clinic 3j Sr. Class Play 4j State Music Festival Qi Student Coun- cil I, 47 SRV Student Conference 47 Tennis 2, 3, 4j Tri-Sigma 27 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Cabinet I, 2, 3. COON, NANCY FHA I7 Girls' League 47 Glee Club 27 Library 4j Music Clinic 27 Music Festival 2j Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4j Sophomore Variety Show 2j Speech Class Play, Our Town 37 State Music Festival 27 Y-Teens I, 2, 3.
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