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endow THERESA LOMBARDO She is graceful and so neat, from the top of her head to her tiny feet. Glee Club 1-4: Mixed Chorus 2-4: Music Festival 2-4: Physical Education 1-4: Operetta 2: Junior Play 3: Pep Club 3,45 Declamation 2, 4: Thespian 3, 4: Keyette Club 4. JUDY KNUTSON 'Good nature is worth more than knowledge and more than money. Renton, Washington 1, 2: Custer 3, 4. NELLIE BOHLKEN One who does her work well. Band 1-4: Pep Band 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Keyette Club 3, 4, GAA 4: Physical Education 2-4g Student Congress 4: Annual Staff 4. Class Sponsors: Supt. M.E. Lindsey Melvin Gibbs Class Flower: Rose Class Colors: Silver and Rose Class Motto: We build the ladder by ,8 which we climb. SHIRLEY JENSEN Loving makes the heart grow kind, the mind grow soft, the eyes grow blind. Glee Club 1-4g Mixed Chorus 1-4g Band 1-3 Keyette Club 4: Physical Education 1-4: Pep Club 1: Declamation 13 Operetta 1-4. ZELL NEFF Quietness bespeaketh the lady. Physical Education 1-45 Glee Club 1, 2g Key- ette Club 3, 4: Student Congress 4.
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mine Wd! We, the seniors of 1954, being fifty separate persons, in a clear mind and sound body, so as to not offend anyones person or character in the years to come and for a just means of enjoyment in the future, do hereby revoke and make any previous wills or promises void and do make these following statements our last will and testament for the sole purpose of furthering education. We, the Seniors as a group, leave to the teachers all our books, pencils, and paper for future reference. To the Juniors we leave our reputation as a class' of super mentality, to the Sophomores we leave our unceasing desire to learn, and to the Freshmen we leave our sincere wishes that they too may some- day graduate from this great institution of learning. I, LeRoy Amen, leave--I haven't got a girl, or a car, l haven't got anything--well, I guess I won't leave anything. I, Nellie Bolken, leave my ability of writing notes without being caught to Bev Baldwin. I, Sue Black, leavy my boy, Rockie to Patty Kent hoping that Patty will take the chance while she's got it. I, Claire Bowman, leave two thingsg my job as pianist to Margie Stoll and my large vocabulary to Doug Rosse--Hint! Hint! I, Mary Campbell, leave my honor of belonging to the Cassanova, Love 'Em and Leave 'Em Campbell family to--maybe l'l1 keep that. I, Bill Baker, leave my fame as a rugged football player to Dave Kern, hoping Sims will make the most of it. l, Marshall Chase, leave my friendly and pleasing disposition to Sherry Summy. I, Dean Davidson, leavy my scholastic ability in Law class ,to Jim Brophy. I, Dick Duncan, leave my position as tackle on the football squad to Dick Larson. l, Warren Eisenbraun, leave my dramatic and oratative ability to Norman Newburg. I, Betty Evans, leave my attractive hair style to Marlene Bowman or does she already have it? I, Beverly Ferris, leave my tall structure to Joan Hart. I, Eileen Fischer, leave my 4 o'clock dates to Buzz Stiles and Bonnie O'Connell. I, Don Freeland, leave my sound DE-ffects to Fred Kirk, just for fun. I, Jerry Gandy, leave my lovey-dovey attitude for women to Ray Strain. I, Carmen Griffiths, leave my easy-coming smile and gobbs of laughter to the down- hearted lovers of future C. H. S. I, Lee Hamilton, leave my theme song, Cigarettes and Whiskey to Butch Parris. I, Marvin Hammer, leave my honesty in Law Class to Jim Gibson. I, Bob Hendrickson, leave my artistic ability to Johnny Schultz. I, Dale Holbach, leave my late or early moming dates to Everret Morsett. I, Doris Hunt, leave my ily-boy dates to shy Patty Moye. I, Shirley Jensen, leave my ability to hook a man and keep him to Karen Reese. I, Bob James, leave my womanless days in C. H. S. to Malcolm Campbell, they only get you into trouble.
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