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Page 23 text:
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I, Henry Franklin, will my shyness to Precilla Maes, my brown eyes to Mr. McCulloch, all my pencils to Mrs. McCulloch, my good grades to Melvin Hanes, my green jacket to Archie Sena, my learning ability to Mrytle Ann Yates, to Mr. Cordova I will my history book, as for Sierra Grande I wish luck and happiness. I, Bonnie Roybal, will my red hair to Arnold Gonzales, my blue Ford to anyone who can make use of it, my basketball position to Jim Escheman, my basketball suit No. 4 to Jim Romero, my safe driving to DeRay Peoples, my smartness and good looks to Rebec- ca Sena, my bashfulness and my way of having fun to Kenneth Mang, and the best of luck to the future seniors. I, 'Joe DeHerrera, will my glasses to Martha Ortiz, my good grades to Arnold Gonzales, I will my bookkeeping book back to Mrs. McCulloch, I will my chewing gum to Bernice Martinez, my loafing to Mr. Jones, my lunch hour to Virgie Franklin, my shyness to Doro Sanchez, my missing tooth to Betty Gallegos, and the very best of luck to Sierra Grande High School. I, Sonny Yates, do hereby dispose of my belongings as follows: I will my gum to Dean Parkhurst, my basketball position to Don Smith, my big feet to Doro Sanchez, my worn our notebook to Joanne Southway, my temper to Richard Brown, and to Sierra Grande I wish the best of luck. I, Janice Escheman, do hereby dispose of my belongings as follows: To Arnold Gonzales my bashfulness, my good behavior to Kenneth Mang, to Donald Jaramillo, my position as editor of the annual, my curly hair to Dean Parkhurst, my safe driving to Lee Maes, to Manuel DeHerrera my teasing ability, my worn out brains to Joanne Southway, my bookkeeping workbook to Sadie Trujillo, and to the rest of the Sierra Grande School I ' wish luck, happiness, and prosperity. I, Wilfred Sanchez, will my ability to copy to Ida Lopez, my curly hair to Doro Sanchez, my flirting to Lee Maes, my bookkeeping workbook to Martha Ortiz, my smartness to Mr. Martinez, my brown eyes to Kenneth Mang, my desk to Gertrude Vigil, to Joanne Southway my ability to jitterbug, my tennis shoes to Jim Romero. I will my seat in the bus to a certain freshman of next year, my muscles to Hortense Atencio. To Sierra Grande I wish the best of luck through-out the future years. I, Maddie Maes, will my height and orneryness to Priscilla Maes, my easy way of copy- ing to Jimmy Romero, to Virgie Franklin my cute way of walking, to Ruth and Virgie the energy to wrap spoons for two more years, to Manuel Del-Ierrera my chewing gum, to Fernando Gomez my squeaky way of giddling, and to Mr. Cordova the Bug I killed by school house, and to Sierra Grande the best of luck!
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Page 25 text:
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SENIUR CLASS PRUPHECY It has been ten years since the class of 1956 graduated from Sierra Grande High School. I, therefore, think that it is time we heard of their whereabouts. As you will see from the following account of their present occupa- tions, they have gone to the top with the start they got at Sierra Grande High School. Betty Vernon graduated with top honors from college. She is just starting her practice now. She is a physiologist. Marie Romero is doing just what she always planned to do. She is trying to teach and keep under control a group of very lively fifth and sixth graders in Fairbanks, Alaska. Maddie Maes is living in California. She got a job in a department store. She didn't work very long though. She fell in love with the manager of the store and they were married three years ago. Henry Franklin is working at Los Alamos. He has just invented a new guided missile. Eva Aguilar married her soldier and they shipped him to Siberia, Russia. She went with him and they have eight little darlings. Bonnie Roybal has become a professional athlete, he is playing basketball for the Red Heads. He says he has got it embested. Robert Vasquez is living in Philadelphia where he has made a name for himself as a lawyer. He has built up a very good practice which is still growing by leaps and bounds. Janice Escheman is employed by the United States Government in the White House at Washington, D. C. Yes, she is the president's private secretary. Sonny Yates is an airplane designer in New York. He is married and has a trio of spoiled brats. Coleen Hard lives in Texas. She tells us that she and Melvin have a job raising their six kids, CThey say it's cheaper by the half-dozen! Walter Atencio is now on T. V. playing his guitar. He has his own band. He also has a nice fleet of Cadillacs. Joe DeHerrera is in the movies, He acted in his latest movie with Marylin Monroe, He is called the great lover. Nancy McAden is head nurse at Colorado State Hospital. She claims her work is never dull, Wilfred Sanchez is a sheep-hearder. All he has for company is his old horse and dog. He says sheep are more intelligent than people. Shirley Van Geison is a woman detective. She is noted for having solved many murder cases. She lives in Chicago, Carl John is a fisherman. He has a big ship in which he catches lobsters, He lives in Maine. The latest we have heard of Rowena Noble is that she is still going to college and has one more year to go. She still dreams of coming back to live in Sanford.
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