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— WltcU We Muted MOST CHERISHED POSSESSION PET PEEVE CLASS WILL My guns Giggling women All my books to Bev. No. 46 Same as Einer's Chief of Police to next year's senior My Ford Chevrolets My Lit. book to anyone so unfortunate Mother's picture Bitten fingernails My chair in council to my successor My voice (all the untuned People who call me Nuttsie My ability to carry a tune to Nancy parts of it) My ’37 Flivers and my golf clubs and triple J” Cloistered girls I leave my prowess to anybody who can figure them out My driver's license Not getting the car on Friday night My knowledge to anyone who can be quite so stupid My high school memories My initials My Friday morning assemblies to Martha Brown My class ring Timed writings in typing My U. S. History book to any Jr. My gun and dog Mr. Robinson's Get ready to write My U. S. History book to any Jr. Guess??? People who think they are BIG WHEELS All my ambition in sessions to Phyllis Bradley My dice Thoroughly dissatisfied with the whole setup Jim R. and Jack M., my successors in idle moments at school My friends Mr. Robinson's tests I need all I have A girl (Fern) Tests on my subjects My American Lit. book to some unlucky Jr. My twelve gauge Getting out of the sack My ears to any loving cup My beat-up mitt Readers Digest Vocabulary test No. 4 to Ray Salyer My Mom My trait of never catching on to a joke I guess I need it all for what's ahead of me My gold cross Two-faced people My Saturday nights at Belding to Marcia My gold basketball and track The Reader's Digest My basketball shoes to Mr. Houck foot My scrapbook 3rd hr. classes on the 3rd floor My chair in band to Sitter Membership in the class of ’49 Having Jerklyn bid 10 on 2 My reserved seat at Blandings (usually the pedros floor) to Mickey Fenner My dad's Pontiac 5th Hr. session My marks in Ag. to anybody that is lucky My jeep Men!!! My speech award to Thelma Grosvenor A certain picture in my billfold D. F., J. F., and H. G. My trips to Stanton to Marlene K. so she can see J. M. A certain thing in a certain Get ready to write My typing erasers to anyone who finds them box A pin that has been handed U. S. History tests A new mimeograph machine to Mr. Kidd down for generations I cherish everything I possess A certain person calling me Proxie or Blond ie” To Fern, my rights to Tevie My friends 3rd floor lockers My stacks of R. D. to Ninie Bird The old man’s car Being called Greaser My baseball shoes to anyone who can hold down left field My mother Too numerous to name here My whisde to the next lucky drum majorette Packard's Furniture Co. 25
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OjiL -f OjI- jfy j) W+ial We Jvltnea. NAME and NICKNAME SUPPRESSED DESIRE AMBITION FOR 1959 Robert Perks ''Bob To be my own boss To have my own business Gayle Peterson Star” To own my own car Own a beautiful home, wife and business William Peterson Bill To own a new car Ford” To have retired Phyliss Ries Phyl To have my own business Secretary Joan Robinson Jody To have a date with Mr. Budge To see Michigan and Notre Dame play football John Lee Rogers To own a brand, spanking new con- To be alive, married, and living veritible (Packard) comfortably Norman Rydall Norm” To get rich without working To build my own custom built car Bettilyn Saeger Bet Lyn” Carry field markers for the Army and Navy football game To own a few thriving plants! Joyce Schultz Still suppressed! To be fishing on the Yukon Loren Schultz To graduate in '49 Make my first million Esther Senn To graduate Always be happy Charles Serviss Charlie To have a monopoly on all cute red To be the inside man at the Skunk heads Works Elizabeth Sharlow Elizzy” To be happy Have a convertible Joe Shelest Joshie” To get through school To retire, live happily ever after Ralph Spear To be a retail dealer in Shmoos To be a successfully married man James I. Sprague Jim To hit a homer To be a successful Ag. engineer Loretta Springsteen Ret” To examine rhe interior of a helpless patient It’s a difficult decision Delores Staffen Toots” To see my uncle in Montana What ambition? Fred Stilwell To float down the Amazon on a raft To be a successful Tramp Joan Swanson Jo To slide down the railing by Mr. Swanton's room To be successful in life Gwendolyn Tenney Gwen” To accompany Pat W. to M. C. Six black haired Dutch” boys and 3 black-eyed Susans John Thorland Johnny” Shoot the editor of the R. D. Be a successful bachelor Dorothy Tibbits D-Ale” To swim the Atlantic Ocean To be famous in my career Sally Tiffany 'Tiff” To be happily married and raise a football team Come around in '59 and I'll tell you Lorraine Treat Rainie” To have long black hair To live in a little white house with a little white fence Virginia Turner Ginny” I cannot tell a lie, so I will not tell To have a home and a wonderful husband Joyce Watts Proxie” To play boogie like Dean To have my own day nursery for children Patricia Williams Pat To yell Fire” during Am. Lit. To play roulette at Monte Carlo with Bruno Jerry Whitten Little Wheel” Being my own boss To have my own farm, along with a beautiful wife Caroll Wood To see Miss Ribble in a pair of shorts You'd be surprised!! Thompson Motor Sales 24
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1. Oh Johnny! 2. Twins 3. Dick's School Daze 4. Tiffany’s pride and joys 5. Betty and her bike 6. Phil at the beach 7. Are you bashful, Neil? 8. Gayle and Little Ferris 9. Jack and his seven league boots — first prize 10. A-hunting we will go 11. Chocolate, Jean? 12. Gwen 13. Sleepy head 14. A long drink of water 15. Barb Leonard 16. Here comes the Navy! 17. Little Wayne 18. Shmoo Heaven! 19. Don’t we look pretty? 20. Little Jack Lockwood Compliments of Howard Hoffman 26
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