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Last Wrll n Testament We lbe semor clarr 0 1951 being 0 101ml 77111711 azzl zclmblc judgment realzemg Ibdl ue are about I0 depdfl mm thu u orld do declare 1171110 be 0 zr lat! uzll and I0fffI11It?l1f berelny fer oemg and an nullnzg any and all uzllf by ur hereto ore made lVe male tbf ollouuzg bequests janre Albrrght vsrlls her old flames to Betty Turner Dorothy Galrnsky wrlls to the lunror grrls her recrpe for charm Katre Bohrer wrlls her father to the poor senrors of Loretta Hurst leaves her seat rn senror homeroom to some lucky senror of 52 Katre Bohrer Donna Waln and Anna Mae Sadlo wrll therr cheerleadrng abrlrty to Mary Lou baeu man Muggs Neumann Barbara Greene and Rosre Sadlo Bunky Seaman leaves hrs car for Ronnre Oakley to operate Fred Owens leaves hrs football abrlrty to Commando Wrllre Edwards Drck Born wrlls a prnt of mrlk to Frank Ellrs and Drck Robinson Joanne Ives leaves her seat rn study hall to Nancy Walter wrth the hope that the same boy who srts behrnd Joanne vyrll srt behrnd Nancy Hoot Grbson and Don Bradford rust leave Jack Barnard bequeaths one patrolman s hat to hrs poor successor Dorrs Moore wrlls her long walk to school every mornrng., to Lrnell Holloway Hattre Belle johnson leaves nothrn Lors Maurm leaves her abrlrty to stop a ear on a drme 1 J to Lors Schmrtz Lors Douglas wrlls a worn out chemrstry book to Kay Hanmer Punk leaves hrs lovrng abrlrty to lxenny Smrth John Castaneda leaves hrs artrstrc touch to some vyorthy Junror Nancy Cornman bequeaths her bookkeeprne abrlrtr to Pat Merle jean Rrtter leaves her cello skrll to Patty Xllloreester Don Dorovr leaves an empty ease of mrlk bottles to Wally Rree In rflnzeff rebereo ue hereby uc! 0lH'17el77d mn! tml Sam Petroft leayes hrs open rnvrtatron to all the Esqurres to ,eo to Galrnsky s to eat provrdrng, he there of course Beanre Rerehley leay es her abrlrty yxrth college men alr shorter than she to Mug,g.,s Neumann Beverly Scott cant afford to leave anythrne she needs all she can ,cet yyhere shes eornr., Prrs Shoup leax es her Amerrcan flag, to erther Mar tha Robertson or Lrta Brovsn Beware when rts xxrnely Mary Ann Noyak vrrlls her extra pounds to Lourse brmpson Creoree Peabody and Naney Butler Gola Perry leases us for a happrer lrfe Creorerr Taylor bequeaths tvxo chewed penerls to anyone vrrth her appetrte Betty Ashby leaves her seat rn hrstory to one brav runror Phyllrs Dredrrek leayes her red harr to lune Kern Harry bpreler yyrlls hrs musrc and study technrqu 5 to Bob Holden Lucky boy' Roy Rrtenbure leaves some excess pounds to Kerth Wrllranrs Pat Walter leaves her marvelous personalrty to Barbre Bedell She also leaves her catalogue to Barbre vyho trred so hard to get rt Ioan bterner leaves yyhats left of her love for base nall tt Hal Hunsrcker her love of travel to Mary Ann brneleton her love of vurrtrng., to lxrtty l'rxx Lourse Lee Martha and Nancy Graere 'lhompson rs vurllrn to leave Lrllran Xlilheeler bequeaths one of her frequent sour notes rn Lrlce Club to Martha Robertson Roeer XVrl,eor has to take everythrng, wrth hrm Creoree lhreret leayes hrs vyorkrng., ahrlrty to ani rumor who vrants rt lueene Reeyes leayes hrs memorres Marrlyn loyyls leayes a Chreken Bone ean and one eute lrrelwray Patrolman bhe also leayes Lrrrls Strte to lxay Hanmer yxrth loads of luck lhe lrrst Drryer 'lrarnrne Llass leaves tyyo dented fenders rnd tyyo more ,e,rey harrs for Mr brmpson 111 ,fl ye n ff um Lfml nmefeefz bumlred and 1 I one on Ibn If! rlaj 0 Many 10 Ibn our lm! 11 rll 11111' Ie rn Nlehl Wrtfzerrer Steyen Cornman fr: Donald L Srmpson lSlARllXN Fowrs ron lrrr Srtwrort CLASS or 1951 ' S ' - f 1- ' f f ' ' -' f A . f 'N' ' ' Q I 1 f 1 f . ' .Q ff . V' 4 V .- 2. D A - l I - , y , H . , 7 S '52. -f ' ' - ' 24- , , , 'V ,, ' , , , ' ,. . , , , V' 26' , ,, 1. ,- , ' , 6, ' '- lj X , . , ., ,, ' ' I ' ' - 29. 1 ' ' 1' ' ' e A ' . su, V 1 ' I f 1' , . 9. ' , , 51. f 3 ' '- ' ' ' ' e . V, , , V. 32. Y I N . 10. ' ' -. H ' ' 1 11- l I 4- DD. 1 I4 1 s I 1 1 4.1 7 'I 12. Phil Giffin leaves his track shoes to Paul Zeckel. H ' . A. A H I Y , l 13. ' ' . V ' h Q P.. I ,, . ' 1 Y 14. ' ' 1 T , , l 15- - . .- Y .1 I 55. I, . . Y, . , 2 I f - 56. ' 1 l A 16- ' ' - , - , ' - 1. l ,U S-. N ,. Y I Y . Y . , ' ' ' I . 59' Q ,. . ..,.- ,, ' ' f ' ' I --V' 40. . I ,J ,, ,,. , M., I V , A 20. ' ., . - ' . , .. K- Q , ', .f , , , . ' ,H - ,f 1, ,J D - ' yi,-.,K.f . . ',,, ., fly- rf 1 1 -. 1' Pl
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rtts on Cl l-lzll Bx PATRICIA St ROGGINS 54 THF MOUNTAIN GOATS OF GLACIER Wrth 1 gootl pur of blnoculxrs one c tn bt host to some of the greatest lcrobtts rn the world the mountarn golts Hrgh up on the rocky mountun srde, one can xutch them lumprng up the steep precrprces with rmtzrng tgrlrty Tmstrng md tur rng so fast the cye can hlrdly follow they drop from notch to notch Often one tm watch the whole flmrly as the parents teach therr offspring the trlcks of the tr ide They love fun md the fortunate observer may see them rolllckrng about some hrgh meldow At night they come down from the herghts a lrttle to sleep rn some secret uve At one of the Glacrer chalets, the vnsrtor ctn look out hrs wrndow rn the early mornmg and ste the gotts playrng on nearby meadows and mountuns The goats are mlschlevous fellows and have been known to butt the unwary v1s1t0r who ventures too nt rr All rn all the mountarn goats seem to be one of the mam attractions of the park FRED HART, 52 H7 NT U - H r - - ' ' a h t if ' L , -1 : ' ' A I 1 . I LW 2 . V . . . . ' 1 . ' ' ' Q' 'L . ' . V V2 . , Y QL A K . Y. . . h' '. L 1 ' 1 N '. ' , 1 1 ' 2 , f ' L ' ', ' L . ' Q ' . ' . . 5 ' ' '- ' 1 . ' ' ,Q ' '1. V . , . ' L Y .-. A '. . ' , l
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