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of 1957 'MARIE SCHMITZ Gir1's .League 3, 4. TOM EDDY Chorus 1,2, 3.4: Boy's Ensemble 1,2.3,4g Class Vice Pres. 2,3: F-FA1,3. 4'Denotes students who are Dr. Hoffmann babies. CHARLES E. TOWNSEND Stagehand 1, 2, 3g Beavertonian 3, 4: Camera Club 2. BETTY JOANNE BENNETT I Girl's League 1, Z,3,4g FHA lg GAA lg Librarian l,2, 4. DOYLE BLANKENSHIP FFA 1, Z, 3,4: Football l
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K.. Jaw 'FJOSEPH B. JOLLY Football 3,43 Manager lg W Club Z,3,4g FFA l,Z,3,4g Camera Club l,2. GERALDINE TANNER Girl's League l,Z,3,4. 'l'Denotes students who are Dr . Hoffmann babies . RANDALL RAY BROWN Basketball 1, 2g Camera Club Z, 35 Baseball 1. DIANE MARIE BURTON Entered from Lyle, Washington l956g Girl's League 41 Beaverton ion 4. DUANE ROSS LANPHEAR S I 0
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54 -1 1 'DL A' TESTAMENT Marllyn Bramard, Carole Twlclwell, Bernadel Griffith Mary Forslund Ml? Xa. LAST WILL AND 5 p Y We, the class of 1957, being of sound mind and body, proclaim this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty, we leave the memory of our bright young faces and keen minds. To the Juniors, we leave our secrets for mak- ing money. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to raise heck and get by with it. To the Freshmen, we leave our ways of authority, that they may some day be as suc- cessful as we. Individually we bequeath the following: I, Betty Bennett, leave Bill saying, Hands off Girls. I, Jim Blair, leave my quiet ways to Beverly Dettloff. I, Doyle Blankenship, will my curly black hair to Whitey Bozarth. I, Margie Blount, leave all my shoes to anyone who'll polish them. I, Lyle Bozarth, leave, taking my red convert- ible along. I, Marilyn Brainard, leave my flirtatious ways to Betty Hoefs. Good Luck! I, Mervin Brown, leave my track records to any one who thinks he can better them. I, Ra.ndall Brown, leave my spot in refresher English to Don Burger. I, Diane Burton, leave to become an admiral in the navy. I, Brenda Button, will my love for chocolate to anyone who's skinny. I, Nick Chester, will my promptness in getting to school early to Arnold Lemke. I, Roger Covington, leave my extrovert person- ality to Mr. Schroeder. I, Darlene Dettloff, leave my golden hair to Sharon Nelson. I, Tom Eddy, leave my Chev. to future driver training classes. I, Clinton Englert, will my ability to make eyes at the typing teacher to future typing students Audie Humbyrd, leave, to enter an institution for life .... matrimony. Joyce Johnson, leave my tardy slips Q2 7!8 tons, for the Lions Club paper drive. Norman Johnson, leave my aggressive ways to Jim Watkins Jim Jolly, will my accounting books to Rosaly Bauer, hoping she can read them. Joe Jolly, will my lofty height to Ronnie Lee. Frank Karnis, leave my nickname Bush to anyone who can live up to it. Walt Keisala, will my Elvis haircut to any- one who is tired of Yul Brynner. Audrey Kerwood, will my gracious manner to Mary Rothwell. Richard Knight, leave the yell squad to find its own transportation to games. Juanita Kuper, left early. Duane Lanphear, leave my dancing to the natives. Bob Meize, will my Volkswagen to Ron Davis. Duane McDowell, leave my job at the station to Karen Miller. Dorothy Moore, leave my sparkling personal- ity to all students and teachers who could use a little extra. Mae Neal, will my long red hair to Henry Hoefs. Rich Nehr, will my ability to get along with the trig teacher to John Poulsen. Lennea Osmanberg, leave my inquiring mind to Mr. Stroud for examination. Don Otto, leave at last. Jerry Peterson, will my perfect attendance to Margaret Ferguson. Rob Pettit, leave my broken test tubes to Ron Huddleston. Bill Reese, pass on my gentlemanly manners to Gary Smith. Betty Reijonen, leave my athletic ability to the new girls P. E. teacher.
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