Willamina Union High School - La Revue Yearbook (Willamina, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAHENT OF THE June, 1942 CLASS OF MILLAMINA HIGE SCHOOL The members of the June '42 Class of Willamina High School do hereby while in sound mind and body, set upon and seal this, their last will and testament. Section l. We give and bequeath to Hr. Riggs best wishes for many more successful years as principal of Willamina. Section 2. We give and bequeath to Miss Stevenson a pail of good bright ink with which to make new red U's on Brilliant themes. Section 5. We give and bequeath to Hr. Warren a study hall in which no one has to be KICKED out. CWe hope.J Section 4. We give and bequeath to Miss Seppanen an ever pleasant voice that doesn't get monotonous after calling the letters to be struck in the first year typing classes. Section 5. we give and bequeath to Kiss Weber a girls' glee club that will cooperate and sing the cor- rect notes at the correct time. Section 6. We give and beoueath to Miss Morgan a capable secretary to whom she may dictate those numer- ous letters. Section 7. We give and bequeath to Mr. Hiatt a biology class in which each member will find the right bugs instead of driving him buggy. Section 8. We, the class of 1942, do will to the class of l943 our place as the leaders Cahoml and hope you set a good example. ' And we seperately and individually, bequeath as follows: I, DORIS ABDERHALDEN, will my shorthand and typing a- bility to anyone who desires to be a stenographer. I, ALICE BEDORTHA, will my loud ways to Velma Werth. I, BRUCE BROWN, will my uforcefuln ways with the gals to Andy Schryvers.

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September, l958, was an exciting time for thirty- six timid boys and girls as we enrolled in the old high school. Eight years of strenuous study were behind us. In the past we had gotten by some way--what about the future? Soon after we were enrolled, the rumors of gruesome happenings at initiation came to our ears. The initiation, which was a lot of fun for the upper class- men,was finally over and we began taking part in school life and studies. Toward the end of the year, we felt more as if we were part of the high school. The next year we had other experiencesg we were in the new Union High school. Our enrollment had increased to fifty-one ambitious students. Of course, there were many new faces. Fifty-three students enrolled in our junior year. We were now called nUppcrclrssmann which pleased us. With the proceeds from our play,HUhe Ready-Made Family? we were hosts to the Seniors and took them to Roamers' Rest for the annual Junior-Senior picnic. Our fourth and last year ithe year we had been waiting forl was filled with thrills. Fifty-five of us enrolled. Our Play, HThe Yellow Shadow,n was a mystery play given in March. We had fun on skip day at Hazel Green Park. Finally, graduation arrived, the climax of our four years. During the entire four years,the boys of our class were very active in the major sports--baseball, basket- ball, and football. We always had some members of the class upon the honor roll. Bruce Brown and Dick Buswell are the only two of our class who went through grade school and high school in Willamina. The pennant given for the highest percentage of student body tickets bought was awarded to us when we were Juniors and Seniors. We missed the six Senior boys who left for the navy but are glad they are serving our country. Now,as we are leaving school, we wish to thank all the teachers who helped us receive our education. We will certainly miss the teachers, our many friends, and the good times we experienced during our four years at WILLAMINA HIGH SCHOOL --------- now, ADIOS Doris Abderhalden '42



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RICHARD BUSWELL, will my oratorical ability to all future politicians and hope they will profit by it and not use such old jokes. ALLEN CODUINGTON, will my straight hair to Bill Stewart. ANNA RUTH COOK, will my boy friends to anyone who can stand them. JOHN DAVIS, will my high school basketball career to Ralph to keep it in the family, Cyou know, not out of the familyl. ALICE FRANKLIN, will my quiet ways and sweet smile to Betty Brown. PAUL FRANKLIN, will my tardiness to first period English Class to Wilma Talbot. JAMES FOURTNER, will to Oscar Lee my bashfulness. BETTY JEAN HOFRICHTER, will my streamlined figure to Betty Zetterberg BLANDINE HOLMES, will my black hair to Helen Comer. GENEVIEVE HOULE, will my curly locks to anyone who doesn't like to get a permanent. JAMES HOULE, will my shortness to Ed Holt fbefore he can't get through the doorsl. ROBERT HULBTT, will my ability to dance the girls dizzy to Bob Hofrichter. CHARLES KELLY, will my headaches over the annual to next year's business manager. fpoor bovl GLENN LARKINS, will my nickname HUSELESSH to anyone it fits. CMost any Juniorl. BLONDINA LAWSON, will to Dorothy Hellekes my knack of stepping out with the Student lBody President Con the sly? MARGERY LAMB, will my ability to skin thru my classes and edit the paper all at once, to Fay Larkins. LEILA MERZENICH, will my glasses and quiet ways to Daisy Robertson. HARVEY HOEN, will my ability in shop to Walter Van Orden. TROY UCHEWYN you know, not WSTEWYH McGOWAN, do will to my grade school sweetheart my habit of always chewing gum, even when I talk. BONITA MYERS,,will my frequent changes in my coff- fure to Wanda Pruitt. VELHA ANN OTTINGER, will my habit of always wearing silk stockings to anyone who can afford it. PETE PRUITT, will my nwifen to anyone who can keep her as long as I have. ANNE REINBOLD, will my love for sports and my ath- letic ability to Kathryn Ray. SANFORD CBUTCHJ RISSEEUW, will my Grand Ronde girl- friend to Wayne Bare Cif he can get herJ.

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