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,,. ,L ,egg . JUDY BRODERICK is the engineer on the Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe. JANET MOSER blows the train whistle, they have more fun! WALLY HENDRICKSON is roller skating champion of the U. S. He is scheduled to have a race with BERT NORDBY who is pogo-stick champ. JIM EBERT and FRANKLIN THOMAS publish the Hobo Press. BOB UNRUH is filthy rich. He said Texas wasn't the greatest state in the Union so now he sells his picture on dart boards to irate Texans. Ain't that clever? JOE TURK gives lessons on the unicycle and BELVA JOHNSON runs a school of clas- sical dance and she teaches thetjitterbug and the minuet and other old fashioned steps. DAYDRA PHILLIPS is going to debate against ROSALIE PIERATT on the subject, Should parents be allowed to use the family flying saucer. Movie Mongul EUGENE EGGE is planning to dramatize ANN SENSE,S novel of the old North, Yokels in the Yukon starring MARTHA BUSS and GAIL HOLLANDER with movie idol LEFTY WILSON saying a line every now and then. DEWAYNE SMAL- LEY plays the hero, Mervin Mackintosh. ALICE MAE BAKER will have the joyful task of leaving most of the thing on the cutting room floor. EVA COOLER markets the most outrageously expensive hand painted ties in the coun- try. AUDREY LONG and JUNE HEDBERG did the painting which is twenty years ahead of its time. Maybe in twenty years somebody will buy one. GLORIA STENGEL and DORIS JOHNSON are planning to climb Mt. Everest. They want to see the view. DORIS OLSON has written a new song, Mulchy Booby on the Bop Bop. which is making concert star MARILYN LAFON known throughout the land. BEVERLY SKAUG has learned how to play the accordion in ten easy lessons and she sounds like it too. GORDON MCNEIL, admiral of the Pacific fleet had to turn the whole navy around and go back five thousand miles to get seaman RODNEY LIECHTI'S seashell collection. Must treat the boys nice, you know. CORA HOWERTON and MARY FUTTER are trying to in- vent a fool-proof mousetrap. So far they have caught one cow, three chickens, their neigh- bors, and one bleezbok. But no mice. DOROTHY THOMPSON is in charge of a company that makes spaghetti one mile long. As this is rather difficult to eat ELLA MAE GERTHS and LAVINA CLEMETSON are giving exhibitions on how to eat it. DONNA KNUDSON, for an exorbitant fee, will teach one how to handle it on a fork. BETTY STEELE has written a book on the subject. DIXON BONALLO and DON FISHER, creators of ladies dresses, have come up with their masterpiece. It is a ballgown that would get anyone arrested if she dared to wear it on the beach. JOYCE BREVICK runs a short order joint. The orders have to be short because the cook has a bad memory. HAROLD FENCL is a sculptor. His current work started out to be a rabbit, but he didn't sculpt right so it's going to be a snail. GENE WALLACE is offering a reward for anyone who can keep the awful thing a week. ORION COWAN struck oil in his back yard and got his flowers all dirty. It has come in handy though for mixing in his patent medicine. MAXINE HUDSON is trying to write poetry in Sanskrit and doing very well as far as anybody knows. We don't read Sanskrit. JOANNE ROSS is studying comic books and their history. LAVELLE JAMISON is put- ting her findings into book form which is easy because all she needs is pictures. Now we see GERALD BECKLUND diving three hundred feet into a damp sponge. DONNA DART is a tight rope walker. CONNIE LEE runs a puppet show with twenty marionettes. How does she keep them all going at once? Well. that's quite a trick-she has two pet octopuses. HELMER P.H.D., L.L.D. and S.A.P. fSlick at Pooll is still trying to find something funny in a certain prophecy written in 1952. Some people never give up. - Oh, flddlesticks, a car just went by and splattered our oil spots all over the place. BY CAROL HORNING BURT LENTS WAYNE CAUDILL
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WILL The Class of 1952, being on the point of departing life at CHS, does publish this to be its Last Will and Testament: KAY CHAMBERLIN wills all her colors and pencils to make posters that kept CHS informed on all the Class of '52 activities to Cookie Best. I, ANN SENSE, gladly sur- render my seat on the dingle weed bus to anyone with a strong enough constitution and physical ability to bear it. I, JOAN LAHAIE, offer all the fun I have had these past two years at CHS to all newcomers to our school. JOYCE GEREN leaves for Texas as soon as possible. Her ability to get acquainted with West Point boys is willed by SALLY ORR to Frances Asplund. I, MAXINE HUD- SON, will and bequeath my office position to my sister Lorraine. To Marlys Jackson, CAROLYN CHARTRAND wills her costume originality for first place at costume dances. Her ability to stand for what she believes is right has been given to Gertrude Carder by AUDREY LONG. Make the most of it, Gertie. The technique for getting passes excused is bequeathed by BETTY LAABS to Rosalie Staeheli. I, CAROL HUTSELL, gladly give my editor's cabinet in the journalism room to next yearis annual editor, and lots of luck with it. JOANNE SMOCK regretfully surrenders all her gab fests to Janet D'Andrea. DONNA KNUDSON, as of graduation day 1952, wills her beautiful hair style to Anita Zeuge. All her bruises, aches and pains, one of the outstanding girl athletes at CHS, LELA LOMELAND wills her sister, Marlene. I, JANET MOSER, will all my athletic possibilities and desires to Larry Barnes. Take good care of them, Larry. PATTI NELSON willfully donates the many different ways of wearing her hair to Norm Craig. Hope you can use them, Norm. DAYDRA PHILIPS sorrowfully gives her ability to attract junior boys to any one who can handle them. Her solo spot along with the won- derful memories from chorus is given by DARLENE DICKES to Janice Radovich. It will be a tough spot to fill, but we know you can do it, Janice. To Mary Morris, JUNE HEDBERG wills her tardy admits from the Viking. CAROL HORNING bequeaths to Norieta Howerton all of her- dramatic roles in Thespians. I, SUSAN HENDRICKSON, gladly will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Olive Smith. DAN fPaper Bearj PILKINGTON sadly gives up his secretary's position and shorthand to next year's lucky some one. DAVID SMITH gives up his golf clubs to Larry Geren. who we are sure will make the most of it. His flash bulbs and camera are being left by DICK KORNBACHER to anyone who is genius enough to make them work. I, DICK BARNWELL, bequeath to my sister, Carol, all my excitement on bus trips. To all the seniors of '53 we will DON PETERSON'S personality and ability to do well in whatever he does. EARL STUCKER leaves, dancing as usual. FRITZ KINDLER wills to Stubby Lyon all his Spokane girl friends. JIM KELLY and RON YOUNGMAN gladly give to Harold Deming their secret formula for getting kicked out of classes. It wasn't hard. I, CLAIR WHITE, hereby surrender all my requests on Club CdA to Day Corey. His knack for dozing in class has been willed by BERT NORDBY to whoever was out the night before. I, GORDON MCNEIL, will the privilege of wearing three stripes on my letter sweater to any non-C club member big enough to get away with it. I, BURT LENTS, surrender all my dry jokes and remarks to Wayne Caudill, fAs if he really needed themj. His position on the football team is willed by KEITH NIXON to Melvin Schmidt. To Raye Burch as of graduation day I, BEATRICE NUTTELMAN, will my long brunette hair. I, MOLLY EARNEST, hereby will to Margaret Swenson my Texas accent. Hope you- all can use it. I, ALFIE BEAULIEU, in the event of my graduation, hereby surrender my old lockers to Chubby Stoddard. To Barbara Russell, I, ITHA NELSON, will my secretarial talents. Her flying carriage for the typewriter has been willed by ELSIE GORDON to Junior Johnson. I, FRED LANORE, in the event of graduation, leave my identification bracelet for La Vonda Gladding. To Bill Dahl, I, BILL VAN VALKINBURGH will my long name, that is if your own gives you too much trouble. I,.STEPHEN ANDERSON, gladly bequeath all of my car troubles to Bill Sellers.,His ability to stay away from girls until his senior year has been willed by GLEN BAILEY to Craig Konosen. I, CLIFF AGAR, will my winning smile to Jim Hawkins. LEON AGEE bequeaths all his bright colored shirts to Larry Shauer. ALICE BAKER wills her friendship with the faculty to anyone lucky enough to get it. His curly locks and clever looks are willed by GERALD BECKLUND to Jack Grey.
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