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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1945)
4 Class Wills THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN I, Pauline Wilkinson, w ill to my lil’cousin Genix Picard my G I. dignity; to my roommates, my ability t|)e fiftieth graduating class, realizing sadly to stay off the black list.11 tfiatthis is our last year here at jd^ar old Chemawa, I, Virginia Wilkinson, bequeath to Blanche Bou do hereby bequeath our meager* possessions as chard my ability to get tlie good things done; to Big folloyys: John my patience, even if it is a little worn; to Spud ;To the. faculty, our affection . and everlasting Cooper my check book, with the hope that his checks friendship. never bounce as they did for me. To the Juniors, our vacant places as Seniors. I, Clyde Bobb, bequeath to Sluggo Edwards my May, they have success in all their enterprises, and remarkable ability, to make roll call on time; to Joe \y.ear the title of Senior with pride. Williams, my Harry James technique in playing the To the Sophomores, our appreciation of the trumpet. beauties and opportunities of Cheinawa. for two I, Bill Yallup, bequeath my dignified moniker, wild more (years. Bill, to Levi George, the title to our most intelligent To dae Freshmen, our spirit of cooperation and good sportsmanship, and our ambition to make use looking room; to Victor Jackson and Leslie Honena, my' technique of basketball hoop shooting; to my of our opportunities. brother Wallie, my ambition to graduate; and to the 1, Lawrence Patrick, will my room to my good friend, Joe Williams, and my barber's chair to Phillip class of 1946 all the luck in the world. Minthorn, I, Helen Hayes, will to K.C. my ability to awaken • 1. Yvonne Ghangraw, do herebv will to Mollie early; to Velma my ambition to keep up on letter Oliver my ability to awake early, to Nellie Heddrick writing; my dignity to Frog, and our old den to my..ambition to graduate, and to some Junior, my Margaret. dignity. I, Ethel Blake, hereby will to C. Me Leod, my . 1, Anita Grunlose, bequeath to my sister Elsie my ability to gain weight; to the gang my daily ice cream Senior dignity; to my roommate Mae Chopwood, the bar; to the other California Injuns, the desire to be CbristinaS bell that’s still hanging in my room. good and graduate; and to the Juniors, the title of •I, Glenn Fritzler, will my football position to Seniors May they be proud of it as we were. whoever will really work for it; my room, to Gerald I,, Marceil Tom, bequeath to delicate Duinore, my Hoffer; my barber’s chair, to Lester Charley; my dignity; to Annebelle Summers, my love for potato epormous appetite, to Fred Anderson; and my place in, .the Senior Class to some Junior, w ho doesn’t yet chips; to my table mates, all my extras. • :I, Geneva Alex, bequeatii to my kid brother, Mel realize hovy much he will miss Chemawa. , I. LeRoy Gill, will to Professor Herbert Pepion, vin my dignity; to Lucille Albert, my ambition to re my scientific knowledge; to Ernest Iron Pipe, my duce; to Agnes Tahkeal, my black comb; and to my tribesmen, my ambition to finish school. ambition to graduate; and to ’’Fordie” my dignity I , Bonnie St. Goddard, will to my little friend. • I, Lillie Frye, will to my kid brother, Robert, my Elsie, my delicious peanut butter; to ’’Buckshot’" dignity; to Lucille Chercasen, my ability to stay off La Frambbise, my ability to be a lady at all times. the black list; to James Grey my everlasting friend ship. EDoryce Collins, will to my cousin, L. Bell my I, Mabel Thompson, bequeath to my sis,Augie, my theinc song I’ll Walk Alone. May she abide by it as L have; to Gene Lahr, my dignity, my ability ambition to succeed; to Brownie Moppin, my exclu to-'graduate, and my zo^t suit chain; to Merle Wil sive G.I.Kleenex; and to all the students, my friend ship and remembrance. May they enjoy Chemaw a as liams,-my title, ’’Senior at That.” I, Cleo Picard, will to Eloise Hall, my chapey I have. I, Daisy Pete, will to Merris and Curtis my healthy bl ne« ¡house cpat; to my brother Calvin, my ability to> graduate; to Merle Williams, 1 my most sincere appetite; my table manners to Art Young; all the luck in the world to my brother, Pug; and my most sincere friendship. . h Betty Chocktoot, will to my brother Jimmie^my friendship to Georgiana Young. I,Jlayinond .^ennett, bequeath my pjace at the door loae for English; and to Poogieand Dots, my Senior selling tickets to Ernest Ironpipe; my room in Brewer digapyuT ' * . “ \ mn d '