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Page 42 text:
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CLASS PRCDPI-LECY We predict that Jane Bauder, after several interesting years, will have finally accepted her tenth proposal to marry a Texas cattle rancher. We predict that Geri Bloemer, unimpressed by the English Channel, will be attempting to swim the Atlantic. We predict that Libby Boyd will have iust successfully opened her 100th Cinnamon Drop candy store, one of many throughout the United States. We predict that Ann Dobbs will be awarded a gold medal by the Keep Cheerful Society of America for possessing the most unusual laugh of the 20th century. We regret to predict that Mary Lou Forbes will be suffering a nervous breakdown after being asked to be the photography editor of her local newspaper. We predict that Jane Helmick will be ardently campaigning from door-to-door for the Repub- lican party. We predict that Virginia Hoppe, after years of study and practice, will be recognized as the foremost woman surgeon of the age. We predict that Jackie Kallal will have recently completed her best-selling book, The Trials and Tribulations of a Pony Tail. We predict that Ann Keilholtz will have attained the position of prima ballerina of the Sadler Wells ballet company. We predict that Bobbi Kitchen will be rocking the city of Las Vegas with her sensational song and dance routines. We predict that Louise Lefler, residing in one of her fashionable self-originated homes for re- tired tennis champions, will be spending her spare time dusting off her many accumulated trophies. ' . We predict that Carol Malouf, owner and founder of Malouf Modern Motors, lnc., will be zooming around Palm Springs in her newest model: a lowered copy of a Jaguar, which not only flies, but swims, too. We predict that Anne Morris will attain her lifelong suppressed desire to be a lady of leisure. We predict that Jackie Murphy will be dutifully herding her triplet sons to all Flintridge Prep functions. We predict that Margie Norris will be teaching the language and culture of Japan to future Anoakia students. We predict that Nikki Offutt, wife of aging Marlon Brando, will have attained her life's ambi- tion as a successful, rather eccentric movie director. We predict that Nancy Owen, with her extensive knowledge of British laws and customs, will be the United States ambassador to England. We predict that Betty Pletsch will be spending perpetual vacations on the Rivieria with her millionaire husband, Baron Otto Von Klinker. We predict that Winnie Propfe will be the only millionaire skunk rancher in the world. We predict that Marty Smith will put her home town of Vista on the map by discovering oil in her own back yard. We predict that Cece Thorsen will be the hard-working assistant tennis instructor for Anoakia. We predict that Marta Villasenor will be the wife of the newly-elected president of Mexico.
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CELIA THORSEN God forbid if I Jhozzla' go to any loemfen in which there are no la ones. -Marblam Cece hails from the rain and fog of Oregon, and has been a student of Anoakia for t ' ' wo years now. In her lunior year, she held the office of Junior Class Treasurer, and as a senior one could al f , ways ind Cece enthusiastically engaged in selling oranges to the boarders in order to gain money for the House treasury, she being its Treasurer. Cece is an eager participant of athletics as a Blue, but her main interests are centered around riding and tennis. She held an esteemed position on the Athletic Council, being the Head of English Riding. Her Flower Daughter is Val Chappellet. She plans to continue her sch l' oo ing at Briar Cliff.
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CLASS WILL - THE LCG I, Jane Bauder, will my perpetual appetite to Sharon Adams, who needs it more than I do. I, Geri Bloemer, will my body building exercises ancl bar bells to Sheila Roberts. I, Liby Boyd, will my ability to stick to one boy to Jewell Cowan. I, Ann Dobbs, will my ability to mispronounce Italian to Sally Albright. I, Mary Lou Forbes, will my teddy bear nose to Juli Smock. I, Jane Helmick, will my gift of sarcasm to Pat Hicks in hope that she may make use of it in future years. I, Virginia Hoppe, will my talent to appear innocent when guilty to Joyce Lippey. I, Jackie Kallal, will my pony tail, which I have steadily grown sick of for a period of two years, to Joan Hawkins. I, Ann Keilholtz, will the senior privilege of drinking coffee to all members of the iunior class. I, Bobbi Kitchen, will my iob as chief hair dresser for Anoakia's boarding department to Ann Gantes, in hopes that she may have the thriving business that I have had. I, Louise Lefler, will my mania for tennis to Betty Boezinger. I, Carol Malouf, after five years at Anoakia, will leave. l, Anne Morris, will great quantities of pills and coffee to others, like myself, who are accus- tomed to burning the midnight oil. I, Jackie Murphy, will my worn-out seat in the bleachers at Flintridge Prep to Jean Murphy. I, Margie Norris, will my duck tail to Sharon Adams in fair trade for her pony tail. I, Nikki Offutt, will my private radar system, which has served me faithfully through my years at Anoakia, to Lonnie Hamson. l, Nancy Owen, will my eternal misunderstanding of the monocot to Cyndy Eaton. I, Betty Pletsch, will my curly locks to Penny Hartwell. I, Winnie Propfe, will my great ability to spell to Mrs. Bowerman. I, Marty Smith, will my many loves to Penny Hartwell, knowing that she will use them in future years. I, Cece Thorsen, will my perpetual innocence on the tennis courts to anyone else who finds it to her advantage. I, Marta Villasenor, will my constant excuses of ill health to Mrs. Knapp, to anyone else who can get away with it. 39
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