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r • • • • • • Horrorscope WORST HABIT FAVORITE SAYING CLASS WILL My changing moods I’m telling you” My long hair to Roselyn Nielsen Snapping my gum Beauty is only skin deep” My blushing to anyone unlucky enough Biting fingernails to get it Oh, my goodness” My silver bracelets and my summer wardrobe to anyone who needs them Studying? Nuts” p Talking too much Losing my temper Oh—Oh!” I have nothing to will Oh gee whiz” My dimples to Nata Lou Hansen Teasing people Never leave for tomorrow My blush to Donna Lwart what can be done today” Whispering in U. S. History Take it easy” ) Taking long set shots — My catching equipment to Jack Hough Fast gum chewing Boing” My berth on the football team into next That fourth meal—fingernails year’s captain Martin!! My famous clarinet squeaks to Barbara That’s hard to sav Carpenter Sure I will” My Physics marks to some unfortunate f Screaming Huh???” person Getting mad Do unto others before they My inability to do Math, to Lee Finch r do unto you” Copying Being late Y Being friendly J Whispering in U. S History and Shorthand ”1 beg your pardon” I’ll be darned” HECK!!!” Take it easy” My books to some unlucky Junior My unbashfulness” to Arlene Sharlow My sunny dispositon to Alva Cornwell My promptness to any of those people Breathing Pleasure before work Are you kidding?” who are always late 1 ain t got none Oh, you do too” My exuberance to Charlene Laper r Putting off today what you can do Jeepers” My height to Sharon Cornwell tomorrow Losing my temper Dozing off in History Hubba, Hubba!” I leave my Irish temper to Carl Obetts Hey!” What Junior do?” I’ll walk alone” ’ Putting things off until tomorrow Burning the candle on both ends Walking too fast My fast walk to any one in a hurry My weight to Lindy Kerns My love of chasing fires to Mr. Robinson I Losing my temper 1 Flirting and staying out nights Talking too much Shooting pool Slick” That’s tough” I can dream, it doesn’t cost anything” That’s tough” Hot-fudge sundaes every' night after m school Heaven forbid!” One layer of my pancake make-up to Johnny” Not answering the telephone That’s tough” Some of my hair to Mr. Heinzelman Going out for pitcher p Wouldn't that roust you?” My name to one more deserving of it 9 £27 3
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Horrorscope • • ■ • • • • r i NAME SUPPRESSED DESIRE AMBI TION FOR 1965 Kay Lincoln— Flash” To go through High School again To be a newspaper reporter Joyce Matson To be a beauty operator To be happily married Unis McGee— Joe” To be a 19 5 bride To still be a bride Lenorc Muns To be a secretary Travel over United States Eileen Nelson— Pickle” To see the whole world at peace To be satisfied being settled down Ruth Nelson— Ruthie” Go to Hawaii on my honeymoon To have my dream-man home r Meryl Nielsen— Mert” To be a stenographer To have been successful in what I have undertaken Shirley Norton— Shirl” To be an Army Nurse To be married John O’Connor— Baldy” Player-managet, Detroit Tigers Own and operate a modern farm r Harold Olsen— Ole” Lieutenant in Marine Corp Retired from business ■ . Carolyn Packard— Pak” To walk with the grace of a Powers Model To advertise used baby furniture for sale r Betty Petkins— Perk No term paper in American Lit., please Kindergarten teacher Helen Peterman— Cassie” To go to the Hawaiian Islands Private secretary and marry my handsome boss f Richard Prevette— Dick” To travel Retire without a care in the world Nellie Pruitt— Pruitt” To get A” on a test To have another job I Joyce Puffpaff— Puff” To be a good singer To be alive Merton Rasmussen— Mert” Let it remain suppressed A family Jacqueline Richie— Jacquie” To be an Army Nurse To be married r Marcia Richmond— Mart” I never suppress any of my desires Blue singer in a night club L Donna Robertson— Don” To find a job with no w'ork to it Still working at a workless job T Mary Simpson— Simp” Oo-la-la 1 wish I knew I Virginia Skinner— Ginny” To go to California Censored I Raph Taylor— Bud” Ensign in the Naval Air Corps To share my padded cell with (?) Maxine Thomas— Mac” To get him back To keep him I. Beatrice Tiffany— Bea” To go to art school To be a successful artist Robert Van Hoose— J-u-n-i-o-r ’ Join the Navy Be a retired Admiral in the Navy Loretta Van Ocker— Van” To have Max home again To be married Chuck Vining— Gunga” Get in the Navy To be able to play like Benny Goodman t Raymond Vos— General” To be a sergeant To be an Airline Pilot Carolyn Watson— Carol” I bet you can guess I really haven’t any I James Wheeler— Jim” Join the Navy Retire with enough money to live until I am 100 years old Gladys Wolbrink— Glad” To be an actress Raise a family of football players Charles Wood— Woody” To be a retired millionaire 1 La Verne Wulf— Wolf” Manage a Major League baseball team Retirement 1 £26}
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First Row: G. Nielsen, E. Emmons, I. Hansen, R. Soss, W. Rich, L. Bauman, C. Schmidt, I. Iordan, A. Afton, D. Le Fevere, R. Nielsen. Second Row P. Wilson, I). Moore, C. Laper, H. O'Brien. V. Conroy, Miss Hornbeck, A. Hansen, S. Ritzema, B. Carpenter, J. Jorgenson, A. Williams, N. Hansen. Third Row: A. Vining, R. Blanding, C. Rasmussen, A. Taylor, D. Johnson, J. Percy, J. Hansen, L. Millar, K. Dean. Juniors .... First Rou: Miss Sellers, B. Kraft. E. Peterson, J. Irish, C. O'Betts. D. Weber, E. Rydahl. J. Fisher, A. Hersey, Mrs. Mabie. Second Row: P. Johnson, J. Sayles, S. Snow, B. Martin, M. King, R. St. Peters, S. Rutherford, F. Spear, B. Shilling. B. Robinson, D. Albaugh, K. Hill, B. Baker, C. Cornwell. Third Row: R. O’Connor, L. Hansen, W. Peterson. D. Sweat, M. Hansen, H. Nord, K. Ras- mussen, V. Salyer, L. Van Horn, T. Wilcox, A. Cornwell, J. Hough. f r r r r r r r r i i i i T T L
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