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Juliet Pierce is the swimrnng star in the World's Fair Aquacade of l95O She has the most wim, wigor, talitj, and so on of anv other star before her time harion Brown is nov raising east r lilies 1n a fell known green house in California In his spare tire, dances at Ciro's 1D Hollywood Viola Stauffer sud tnlf decided she'd better start reading NBetter Homes and Gardensn and other such mag azines Five years fron now we see her writing her own Damon Ioch is still the same old romeo that we all knew in high school H1 only drawbacks are a shortage of NJul1ets and no balconies Frances Kirschner is the World's host Daring Driver of the fairer sex Up until France ' tire, the women had always been called the weaver sex but now after all her breath taking experiences, one never knows does one9 Uarguerite Olson is corpetlng with Edgar Bergen Her wooden dummy's name lS verinvlade Jhen overinglade is ndown in the dumpsn the trouble seems to be territes Wooden dummy' Get 1t9 Rex Hess Jinrj Berkey . . . f. . U W , ,. , ' ' I 0 1 1 . X Q -1 . oo l f . Y . . N 'Q . .I . W - . A. . . .A he . -' : , ,w X ' ' ll . . . ' ' ' X L 1 1 - ' ' magazine articles, uThe Raising of Guernsey's.u . C ' ' . L ' ' . -Q . S X ! X ' II . f ' .r V ' . ' s 'J A. a L A ' . . W . ,, , . . -l-I ,J - n V l 4 . . AL. I !b q . n ' . 4 .Ax
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rlt Dale Haskins lS now captain of the bell hops in the Shlrley Hotel in Haxtun In addltlon, he is running his own soda fountain in the lobby of the hotel Dale says buslness is slow, but so are the elevators Calol Scott has just f1HlShGd her third novel in a series entitled, ry Han, tex Flashl' Pat Schacbterle has just started using that razor the senior class gave him in 1941 He says it works fine Irma Hannewald is the star of the Opera, WToo Many Swedes H It is said that her ambltion has been reached and she is the sole owner of three race horses namely, Tom, Dick, and Harry lectures flve HlghtS a weel on UThe Influence of Alco hol H He's also started a drive against NAdulterated wooing H Marion Holmes 13 stlll the same old farm girl who thlnks Shlrley Temple is a Hotel Hang on to your hats' Stav on the sidewalk' Here comes that man about town, Junior Lundberg Junior's present hobby is counting tlCK6tS he has received for speeding and reckless driving Marilyn Boyes is the night club hostess in Podunk vllle Her employer is Just another Swede Ralph Fuesz is now a business executive in the ship plng department of the world farous Nontgonerj Ward and Co W 3 Q . A . . . A A O , H 'T fl H ,f IL . ' , 0 A 0 ' 4 . . O Rex Hess is now a preacher in his hone town. He g .L f . . Q A I X O . .1 2. .A X '
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SENIOR CLASS WILL de, the class of 1941, being about to pass out of this atmos phere of education, having a crammed mind, a vell trained memory and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, he eh vesolvwzv and making void all former wills or promises by us at tire heretofore made, or mayhap, care lessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle As to such estate as lt has pleased the Fates and our own for us, we do dispose of same as follows To the faculty, we give and bequeath a sweet and unbroken sue cession of restful nights and peaceful dreams and all the knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our examination papers To the Juniors, we leave our locke s, our quiet study halls, our dignity, our interest in Chemistry and as much knowle e as we have finally gained To the Sophomores, we 1 queith all the mistakes that we have ever made, our athletic wbslities, our Journalism work, and our dramatic abilities :ith the hope that ther will take more interest in these activities than they have in the past To the Freshmen, Je leave our autographed desks, our good times, our friends, the Juniors and Sophomores, and our straight and narrow way through high school. Individually we do give and bequeath our personal belongings to private individuals, which we believe will be of help to them. 4 Yu i . . . A 'J 4 . I An r 4' ' 'i V ' V . .. , - if -1'-,wr ' -: . -, L i..l VA . hour. - . I U , I - . . O . . 'Y' l L . . . ag . Q ., .- 4 ' , L . . . . . . - - . - .- . . . 1' 1 . ,-X . . . . 4 Q u I A Q
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