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Chemawa American 9 Seniors Leave Their Wills Behind I, Margaret Aloysius, leave all my ridiculous problems to Mrs. Hendren and my irresistible illness to Mrs. Azure, and last of all I would like some of my left-over brain left to Mr. LaCourse. I hope they will use them in a mannerly way and not get angry when they get messed up. I, A n e c ia E k n a ty , le a v e my unused b ra in and s c h o o lb o o k s to Jim m y Morgan and hope to g e t h is s tu d y h a b its b a ck in o rd e r lik e th e y s h o u ld h a ve been. I, E le n a D o roth y A n d re w , le a v e my to o th f i l l i n g th a t came o f f to L illia n L o - m ack, my b u b b le gum to M aggie P a s tin a k ( i t ’ s under th e c h a ir), th e fro g in my th ro a t to D a is y Mae La m o n t. Good lu c k , s tu d e n ts ! Happy grade h u n tin g ! I, Carl Friendly, leavb my room to John Henry to clean up every day until school is out. I, Edith “ Ooskey” Attungowruk, leave the best of everything and for them to study hard to my cousins An drew and Lloyd; also the best of luck to the Class of ’73 and to the under classmen. And my everlasting love to L.D.H. I, Ken A zean, le a v e a song by J. T e x - •*| G o tc h a ” - to th e c la s s o f ’ 73, th e b e s t o f lu c k to th e C la s s o f ’ 72 and my ever la s tin g lo v e to L .M .L . I, Minerva Bearcub, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my stuffed owl and stuffed rabbit to Bino deLeon. I, D ia n a “ S q u irre l” B e n so n , le a v e k itc h e n d e ta il to n e x t y e a r’ s s e n io rs , dorm d e ta il to th e ju n io r g ir ls , th e w e a th er to th e so p hom ores - m ost o f school s p ir it to e ve ryo n e . my my bad a ll, I, Echo Big Spring, leave my sneaky ways of cutting class and my leftover boyfriends to my sister, Iris. I also leave my worn-out socks to Jean Morris. I, F re id a C o n s ta n tin e , le a v e my honor ro ll to M a tild a D ., A n n a W., O lg a F ., and th e re s t o f th e C la s s o f *73. And b e s t w is h e s and lo ts o f lu c k to a ll th e Y u ko n ca ts I know . A ll my bad lu c k in S c ra b b le to A lfre d D e m le n tie ff, a lo n g w ith lo ts o f h a p p in e ss. I, Evelyn Curley, leave my grades (and as a good friend I know she could make .it) to Beverly Frank. I believe it is right to graduate, but I hate to leave a best friend here at Chemawa. I, Helen Evan, leave some cigarettes to Mr. Surmon because he always gave me one. Now he can have them all with me gone. I, Moses Littlefish, leave my cre dits, union cards, masters cards and best regards to Mary Lou Andreanoff. She’s good, kind, beautiful and talks too little and is always singing— Amen! Amen! Amen! I, M ary Ja n e L o u ie , le a v e my “ a id s ” to G e o rg ia n n e C h a rle s and A n g e l Ward so th a t th e y may h a ve b e tte r lu c k th a n I d id on my d ie t. I, Betty Merculief, leave my left over chores to my brother Richie, and the ability to make the honor roll. My messy room to F.N. and M.M. To the I, B a rt L . H e ckm an , le a v e my p ile o f Class of ’72 the best of luck, to the books and hom ew ork to R a lp h B e a n s to have in 197 2-73 h e re a t Chem awa. Pribilof Students my books, papers, I pens, etc. But the most to W. Small - I, Jimmy Hunter, leave my job in my love and devotion. the farm area to Mr. Bunsen and Mr. Morrow to take care of the animals. I, M ari S io u x M cD o n a ld , le a v e a ll my I, E dgar ly a p a n a , le a v e e v e ry th in g and a ll th e cla s s ro o m s to W ilfre d T o p k o k . I, Lynn Jackson, leave all my best wishes to all underclassmen. I, W illia m Jam es, le a v e my g ir l-te a s in g p ro fe s s io n to H enry A le x ie and my co rn e r c h a ir in M is s G rah a m 's c la s s to a lu c k y person who lik e s to w h is p e r. I, Theresa Jerry, leave my pens, paper, notebooks and the best of luck to the students of Chemawa. I, Jam es K a m e ro ff, le a v e my em p lo ye r, Mr. M a tt, to Norman M oore. Norm an, d o n ’ t le t M r. M a tt’ s h a ir g ro w w h ite r fa s te r by m is s in g w o rk. I, Peter Kassock, leave my dirty old socks and my old shoes to Nellie Macauly. I, O liv ia K irk , le a v e my m a rria g e c e r ti fic a t e (th e one Adam and Eve used) to O liv e r and M ild re d (w h o e ve r th e y may be - poor s o u ls ). Oh, w e ll . . . I, Olga Krukoff, leave my love and luck to the Chemawa students. I, W illie L a k e , le a v e my d riv e rs ed. m is ta k e s to Mr. A n d re so n , le ft-h a n d tu rn s to Mr. B u rrig h t and a ll th e green and red lig h t s and a ls o my so n g bo o ks to K a th y A n d re w s. frie n d s b e h in d . I am s o rry , b u t I h a ve to a b id e by th e ru le s o f th e s c h o o l. Good lu c k , b e s t w is h e s and God b le s s you a ll. In th e m ea n tim e , ta k e i t e a s y o r y o u ’ ll spi 11 it . I, Anthony Nick,, leave my messy room to Ralph Beans and Alfred Fran cis. I, O lg a N ic k , le a v e my le fto v e r and w o rn -o u t bo o ks and p e n c ils to my b e s t frie n d , Donna O ls e n , and my b e s t w is h e s to her l i t t l e s is te r, D ia n e O ls e n . I, Matthew Nicolai, leave my pro jectors to Joe Hawk and Henry Alexie to keep them clean, and not to skip reels while running the show! I, A le x a n d e r W. N ic o r i, J r., le a v e my bo o ks (eve n though th e y a re ru in e d ) and my h ig h grades to B ig " H ” and my sn e a ky w ays in g e ttin g around to R obert W ittm an. I, Joe Nomee, leave my drum sticks to John Wapshili and Roy Heath and hope they will do as well as they did this year while they drummed with me. I, A n n ie N o w a ta k , le a v e my problem ? as th e y are c a lle d , to Jam es Morgan and my la z in e s s in c la s s to Jo h n ny M ike . Sure w ill m is s e ve ry b o d y . I, Paniyak, A.F., leave my thanks and praise to all the teachers and staff who helped me four years to make it all the way through school. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn-’t have been here in school. I am proud to be a Chemawa High School graduate.