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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1971)
4 I, Grace L. Hill, being sound in mind, leave to Liz Cleveland not to pay attention in class and to out talk the teachers; to Midge Samson, my empty coffee jar; to Eileen Kelly, my “ bubbles” ; to Oliver Kirk, my two favorite words: “ Oh Sad” - they re always available when I don’t have an answer. L ast, but not least, to the “ Kid” , my friendship and the fun I had arguing with him, but never win ning one yet. I, Mabel Kudraluk, will my friend ship to Mae Kignak, Tina Landlord, and Marie Neakok; giggles, jokes and laughter to Alice Ekowana and Elsie Hopson; my problems to Mrs. Lea- velle; my ability to graduate with at least average grades to Gunky Moses; and Good Luck and Best Wishes to all BARROWITES! I, George Sam, want to leave part of my weight to Mr. Ellison so he won’t be too shakey. In this case, he can hold up all the numbers and nu merals or anything that has to do with mathematics. I especially would like to leave my jokes to Mr. Loyal Smith, for when he starts kidding around he would be able to go through the teach ers and school I have run through. I, Eileen Kelley, being finally edu ADVICE TO JUNIORS The only way to be seen is to stand cated after all these years, will my ability to play hooky and have them up; The only way to be heard is to excused to Rose Bitonti and Walter speak up; Peratrovich. The only way to be appreciated is I, Lorean Driggs, will give my to shut-up. Lewis James friendship to Polly Long, my gum wrappers to Hanna Matoomealook, and my picture to L. P. and also my gripes to Mrs. G. I, Ted (Gubby) Williams, devote my love to Mae Kignak; my cigarettes to I, Lou Moore, give my will to my Joe Frisby; the trash in my pockets parents, and luck to F. R., A. O., and to Pat Deeds; and my tackle position F. T. to my brother Mike. Wishing all the I, Daniel Nelson, wish to have bet Seniors the best of luck. ter weekends and mornings. Don’t be like me--be a good man. I, Pam Stanger, with sound mind and crooked body, will my flat basket ball to next year’s Girl’s Basketball team, and to Mary McD. some of Lynn L. Leighth for basketball next year. I also will my rugged teddy bear for W. and K. P. to fight over’ I, Evelyn W assillie, have an ex citing will to give to the President of the United States - it is my hair that I am willing to give him. I also will to Mr. K. my boredness. I, Sharon Lestenkof, will to C. M. I, Daisy Nayakik, give my hatred to H. T., my black jacket to Emma Nico my Senior money problems; to E. B. lai, my Doublemint gum to L. D., and my unbreakable coffee cup; and to most of all my best wishes to my Wells, my love. dearest friend, B. A. I, Rose Kanosh, will all my love to Walt and my thanks for making my I, Ramona Maria Charlie, give my years down here complete. I also will to P. M. F ., a very good friend old pants to N astasia Roland and will of mine, all my grades, so that she’ll she always remember my laughing be able to improve them, and that she during her sleep. will have a very becoming Senior year all my luck to her; and to Eileen Kel I, Sharon Clark, hereby bequeath my~ ly, my old Haida Slippers that she excess fat to all the skinny pebple gave me, but wanted at the same time. on campus, especially V. K. R., in hopes that she’ll fill in the right I, Mae Kignak, give my devoted places. And to Doug Pitka, Linda Kirsteatter, Helen and Mary Clark, my life, love, and happiness to Gubby; good sense of humor - walk head up my solitude, long face, tears to all the Winona Hall staff, especially Mrs. with friendly smiles. Leavelle; my smiles to all of the I, Timothy Hoover, will to Mary L. teachers, friends, and the cooks; my and Bobby D. my ability to make it to bubble gum to Mr. Klein; my best luck the honor roll; my ability to keep up to Mundy and Tooty; all my problems in my classes to Harry W.; I also will and troubles to Mabel; my fake smiles all the remaining pennies to Bobby to all the boys on campus - except my D’s penny can; my worn out dancing natural smile to Gubby; my greetings socks to Tommy P. and Harry W.; my to Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs; and my luck to best regards to all my friends, espe each and every student in the class 'of 1971. cially to the class of 1971. I, Oxenia L. Gregory, hereby leave my can of hair spray to Alice Ashby; my love to Stan; and to the teachers, the best students they can find. I especially wish Donna Adams a suc cessful future. (This goes to all the Seniors of ‘71, too.) And Here Is What The School Gets