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NELLIE BROWN Interclass Track, 1, 2, Dramatics, 1 JOHN ARCHIBALD Little Theatre, 4 Operetta, 2 AILEEN CHAMP Treas., G. A. A 4 Volleyball, 3 4 GORDON BOYD Yell Leader. 3 Student Gov’t. Club. 2, 3, 4 Dramatics, 2, 3, 4 EARL FITCH Block “W” 3. 4 Senior Control, 4 “Chipmunk”, 3 GRACE CARLSON Assistant Librarian TOP ROW JOHN BENSON Trans, from Sacramento Pres., Sr. Class, 4 Chr., Senior Control, 4 LUCILLE BERGSTROM “Chipmunk”, 3 Song Leader, 4 Athletic Mgr., 4 9
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Gertrude Graf: With good common sense, I will to Dolores O’Brien the art of making oneself conspicious. Rae Fisher: Oh gee! I’m going to will my perspective sex appeal to Phyllis Hull. Then she may be able to get her suppressed desire. Anna May Vernon: Why, of course! I certainly will bequeath my thunderous voice to Gaines Parker. Poor fellow, I feel so sorry for him when he can hardly be heard. Mitchell Huggins: Well, I’m growing up now so I’ll bequeath my fondness for playing marbles, run-sheep-run, etc., to Harry Bates. Isobel Priest: Gee, you know, I think I’ll will my athletic powers to Mary Lorda, I’ve always wanted to do somebody a good turn! Carlie Fowler: I, as a devoted disciple of psychoanalysis, will my intellectual looks to “Red” Gittings. It should straighten up some of her numerous difficulties. Maxine Gilbert: Yes! and I want to bequeath my vampish ways to Marian Dyer, a young girl just entering the early stages of life at its wickedest. George Gazarian: Yeh! Yeh! Well listen, I wanta give my “Little Ricco,” look to Jack Lamson; then he’ll look like an overstuffed lilly. Frank Graham : I’m gona bequeath my ability to disagree to Rosy Myer. It might help her out sometimes. Trinidad Gonzalez: And, I’m sure that Catherine O’Connor would appreciate having my black sparkling eyes. They’re so beautiful. Mildred Hornshuh : Oh, I don’t know, I haven’t much to give. You don’t suppose anyone would accept my feminine agressiveness, do you? Jo Hunter: Well, I’m going to bequeath my ability of holding “My man” to Wilma. She needs it. Willis Lackey: Say, guy, I’m gonna turn my ability of bragging about my numerous feats over to Roy Walker. Then we’ll know more about his business. Sam Knudsen: Oh boy! Oh boy! here’s where I get rid of my white hair. Give it to “Red” Barry. It’ll lighten his features. Esther Linn: Sav you! I wanta get rid of my hot temper. So therefore I will it to Faye Phelan. She can use a little more. Marguerite Kent: I don’t know what to will. But then I can go without my Chemistry ability, so I’ll give it to Lester Duer. Abbie McKay: Well, is that so, I guess I can will my musical ability to Bob Moral if I care to; what do you think about that? Duane Newton: I’ll tell you. I’m willing to give my ability to do “math” to Vic Myer, if he won’t brag about his own ability. Jack Dollarhide: Hey, Varsen, Campos and I have decided to donate our dark hair to Seth Johnson, to neutralize his white hair. 8
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ARTHUR CAMPOS Basketball RAE FISHER Trans, from Klamath Falls “Chipmunk”, Senior Control. 4 Track, 3, 4 Lumberjack ■■HI CARLIE FOWLER C. S. F. 1, 2 Editor “Chipmunk”, 4 Sec’ty Student Body, 3 JAMES CLARK Dramatics, 1 Football, 4 “Chipmunk”, GEORGE GAZARIAN Athletic Mgr., 4 ‘Chipmunk”, MAXINE GILBERT 'Chipmunk”. 3 Ex. Com., 3, 4 Operetta, 4 Dramatics TOP ROW JACK BUSH Interclass Track, 1. 2, 3 MARGUERITE ERICKSON Trans, from Red Bluff C. S. F„ 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 10
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