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Page 30 text:
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I, Beverly Buchholz, leave my interest in journalism to Etta Payne. I, Bob Smith, leave to my brother all my girls but one. I, Harry Crandall, leave my seemingly dignified senior appearance to Don Crampton. I, Roger Phillips, leave my ability to date the girls to Iay McMurren. I, Bill Hetherington, leave my dramatic ability to anyone who is so drama- tically inclined. I, Bob Brending, leave my popularity to Tony Rinkes. I, Richard Goold, leave Mary Robinson heart broken. I, Ernest Iacobsen, leave my ability to Woo the girls to Iohnny Selnes. I, Thelma Gear, leave my pleasantness to Lois Scheckla. I, Bob Thornton, leave Margaret Ann to the rest of the Wolves. I, Norbert Methven, leave my fondness for study I?1 to Bernice Brobst. I, Audree Ream, leave my Wide awake attitude to Norma Day. I, Marilyn Miller, leave my science grades to anyone who needs them. I, Evelyn Volpp, leave my regular attendance to Irene Shepard. I, Sadie Ware, leave my height to Marcy Thornton. I, Marilyn Bragg, leave my quiet unassuming Ways to the Swing Band. I, Wauneta Iones, leave my executive ability to anyone who is Willing to Work. I, Dorothy Habel, leave my good photography to anyone who works on the Annual. I, Viola Surerus, leave my ability to mix to Etta Payne. I, Alice Read, leave my sunny disposition to Ione Iohnson. I, Paul Miken, leave my husky frame to next year's football team. , Lela Schauble, leave my vim, vigor and vitality to Cornelia Nichols. , Isabel McLean, leave my gracefulness to Pat Smith. I, Esther Zerkel, leave my gift of gab to Roberta Yoemans. I, Virginia Dineen, leave my silver soprano voice to Mr. Watson. I, Ierry Vedder, leave my striking profile to Ralph Matile. l, Rose Vedder, leave my love for a good time to Irene Silvers. I I I I I , Betty Iennings, leave quietly. , Annalee Smith, leave my feminine ways to Dorothy Baars. , Dorothy Hallmeyer, leave my athletic ability to Leola Borland. I, Lila Anderson, leave my freckles to Miss Cresap. I, Vara Marcroft, leave my knowledge to office Work to some ambitious Iunior. I, Francis Seaman, leave my pranks to Marcy Thornton. In Witness therefore, We hereby declare this our last vvill and testament on the twenty-ninth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. Class of '44 Margery Annette Hansen
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LUCIELLE VEELMAN BOB SMITH Valedictorian Salutatorian Class Will We, the members of the Iune Class of 1944, knowing that our glorious days at West Linn High School are almost over, do hereby Wish to bestow upon our many friends our treasured possessions under the following terms: First, to Mr. Gary, our sincerest gratitude for the profound interest he has shown in our work. Second, to Miss Moffatt and Mr. Main, our deepest appreciation for guid- ing us through four wonderful years of high school. Third, to all the faculty, we leave memories of good sportsmanship, ex- cellent grades and perfect behavior. Fourth, to the school board, we bequeath a very bright future, and, Fifth, the individuals of this class submit their outstanding characteristics to those who are deserving. l, Barbara Murray, leave my dignity to Maxine Fitzpatrick. I, Eddie Witherspoon, leave my shyness to Bob Robinson. I, Bev Holter, leave the Freshman boys to any eligible Iunior girl. l, Gilbert Godeholt, leave my red hair to Walt Burgess providing he takes my freckles also. l, Clydelle Hughes, leave Arnold Carlson to Eunice Surerus. l, Elaine I-lellberg, leave my pep to next year's Pep Club. l, Bob Bailey, leave my wolfish instincts to Gene Deschamps. l, Lucille Veelman, leave my citizenship to my little brother. I, Phyllis Gubser, leave my throne to some beautiful Iunior girl. l, Iim Bernert, leave my attractive smile to Dean Bowdish. l, Nonnie Van Moock, leave my ambition and determination to lay Riley. l, Bernice Webber, leave Olin Pepper in the hands of the Iunior girls. I, Richard Buse, leave my boisterousness to Ray Kestik. I, Ioyce Garrison, leave my big blue eyes to Betty Taylor. l, Louise Heinz, leave happy and excited for a certain reason. I, Barbara DeBok, leave my curly locks to Doris O'f-Iara. I, Bob Bradley, leave without a girl. I, Don King, leave my neat appearance to Albert Porter. l, Mary Kay Iohnson, leave with fond hopes for that lunior lad. I, Lee Bettinger, leave Naideen.
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Iunior Class Officers '44 GEORGE LIPP DICK CRANDALL BERNICE BROBST President Vice-President Treasurer MISS CRESAP MR. SHEARER Advisors Under the able leadership of George Lipp and Dick Crandall, president and vice-president, respectively, the Iunior class enjoyed a highly successful year. Members ot the class participated in all sports and one, Ierry Ryan, was the only West Linn football player chosen for the T. Y. V. league all- star team. The Iuniors had a prom, one of the few in West Linn's history. It was based on the leap year spirit in that the girls took the boys. It was a great success. Ralph Matile, popular athlete, was chosen student body president for next year. The Iunior class this year has decreased in size, but not in spirit. As we go into our senior year, We hope We shall be as successful as those classes who have preceded us.
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