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() ass 7 )i I We, the class of 1961, being of sound mind and body, hereby make the following bequests: To Karen Beck we will Sharon Anderson's heartaches. To Dale Wahlert we will Carolyn Clauson’s long bus ride. To Jeffrene McCurdy we will Carolyn Clauson's shortness. To Peggy Baughman we will Ralph Hardy’s cowboy boots. To Van Clay, who is always at school, we will Ralph Hardy's absence record. To Virgil Williams we will Adelbert Kumke's limberness. To Sharon Roth we will all of Dianne Young's new clothes. To Joe Kreymeyer we will James Thompson’s head of cutly hair. To Walter Amack we will Sharon Peterson's dimples. To Alden Amsberry we will Sharon Anderson's office of president of F. H. A. To Thomas Kitchin we will Charles Bass's onerinessl To Ruth Bishop we will Ralph Hardy's goatee. We think she'll look cute with it. To Mr. Woodward we will Adelbert Kumke's ability to make people laugh. To Wilbur Dennis we will Dianne Young's ability to play the piano. To Esther Reyez we will James Thompson's scientific brain. To Bob Holzworth we will Charles Bass’s good (?) driving. To David Williams we will Sharon Anderson's cheerleading uniform!!! To Georgie Baker we will all of Carolyn Clauson's earrings and the holes in her ears so that he can wear them!!! To Gwen Green we will Adelbert Kumke’s running skill. To Karen Williams we will James Thompson's strong build. To Carol Vondy we will Charles Bass's happy smile. To Gerald McCracken we will Dianne Young's colored picture for last year. To Daniel Reyez we will Sharon Peterson's scholarship medals. To the Junior girls we will the Senior girls' knack for staying out of trouble!!! To Mr. Warren we will all our candy, chewing gum, and sunflower seeds, because he seems to like them so well!! 1 To the class of 1962 we will all of our long, hard, boring assignments. To the class of 1962 we will all of our good times on sneak day!!! To the class of 1965 we will all of our miserable times on initiation day!! ! Compliments of A W DRIVE-IN - Fort Morgan
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The laboratory fades and a houseful of children comes Into view. This Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerdes and family. We know Mrs. Gerdes as Carolyn Clauson, another classmate. After graduation, Carolyn worked In a hospital until she and Ed decided to tie the knot. They have been very happy since their wedding. Dickie, Cindy, and Jimmie now complete the Gerdes household. This happy, domestic scene grows dim and a tall, slim figure appears in the mist. The picture is growing clear now and I can see that this person is Mr. Adelbert Kumke, President of Cavinu, Inc., a large and growing business in New York City. Following his graduation here at Snyder High School, Adelbert attended electronics school in Denver. Last year he designed a new machine which replaced Univac. He calls it Cavinu, which is Univac spelled backward. The picture is fading, fading, fading . . . No, here is another picture coming into view. I see a stenographer taking dictation from her boss, the president of a large New York manufacturing company. This smart-looking secretary is none other than Sharon Anderson. After graduation from high school in May, 1961, Sharon entered Central Business College in Denver. She made the honor roll every month and grad- uated with flying colors. She is now working until her fiance returns from his business abroad. When he arrives, she will quit her job and they will travel to Colorado where they will be married in the Willard Methodist Church. Clouds of dust blot out this picture and now I see a farm. Out in the field, riding a big tractor, is our old classmate, Charles Bass. After attending Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Charles decided to try his luck at farming. The scene moves to the house and here I see a sweet-looking woman. Around her are two children, one boy and one girl. Now Charles enters the house and smiles admiringly at his family. The picture is fading. It is gone. No more to be seen.
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