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WILL Phyllrs Kraxberger wtll and bequeath my abtlrty to be seen and not heard to Mtd Peterson Vern ballee wtll and bequeath my odd Jobs that make me get a perfect attendance record to lmda l-xraxberger Norman DHVIS wtll and bequeath my love for school to Louise Loehn Robert Peterson wtll and bequeath my abtltty to neck tn classes to Larry Blevtrls Etleen Mtlburn wtll and bequeath my abtltty to get a man and hold htm to Rosalyn Mceue Mary Ruth Rogers wrll and bequeath my botsterous character to Jamce Hu gms Shtrleyrae Arbuthnot w1ll and bequeath my ftrst perxod study hall to Ann Mtlburn she can sleep an hour longer every morntng B1ll Rader wtll and bequeath my abtltty to have small men respect me to Dennts hem p Dorothy Lucore wtll and bequeath my bratn to Sterltng lf he wants to preserve tt formaldehyde I5 a better preservattve than alcohol Wrlma Plulllps wtll and bequeath mv al't1SI1C ab1l1ty to Roland Schrntdt PROPHECY In 1972 Mr Raymond Klooz ts walktng alongashady avenue 1n front of the Peterson manston 1n New York State Bob Peterson had tnvtted htm to spend a few weeks Bob had made a very lar e for tune when he tnvented an electrxcally controlled bridge It seems that the budge vnll only let cars made by the General Motors Company pass over ll Butcks Chevrolets etc As Mr Klooz walks along enjoytng the eventng atr he begtns to thtnk of the other graduates of 1952 Let s see Shtrleyrae has ltved w1th Charley Rarrck stnce thetr mamage 1n June of 1952 They have four teen age chrldren all attendtng the Aruba Htgh School Charley has ratsed so much wheat that he has to borrow the elevators of Aruba to store rt tn be cause tf he sells tt the government wtll take the money for outgo tax The Democrats stayed tn offtce so long that the people mst thmk of anythtng concermng money as out go 1' It ' ,ry ' , f, I, A' , , , ,C I' . ' ,,' ' , 1, ' s ,s , ,. l . 1 1' ' 1 xl I, Y ' - , . 5 's ' I, . , l ' V , ' , , ' u I' ' 1 ,V Se - t, ' , ' ' ' ' V A so 7 V . 1 . I' , A , . m .. - y ' , 1 ' I, ' n , I ' ' . 1 . V 1 i - - - . , G, - ' 1 T' ' r ' Y VA ' . ' 1 . r u n - I . A. , . . . x I , . j . . . . . . . 1 - , , . . X, ' ' ' ' -s- . . I . . . . . - . W v
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PRO PHECY continued Vern Sallee is not as prosperous as Bob because of his tendency of skrppinb work as he skipped school when he was a senior but since hc is such a brilliant species of a human his company keeps him around to keep it going He is a rancher on the side Now Dorothy Lucore was the quiet one and very efficient She went to McPherson Collebe to further her education and to catch a man Just as her sister did in 52 Eileen Milburn lives in a mansion She attended Aggies at Ft Collins for one year studying to be a diettcian and then got married She has six children and knows exactly what to feed them One year of college sure helps' Norman Davis spent four years in the U S Air Force after raduatlnb from hi h school He then got married and proceeded to raise children and farm products H hobby is still airplanes As Mr Klooz s mind touches on the attractive subject of Phyllis Kraxberger he smiles Ah yes she was the birl with such blue eyes and real long, hair She is a prominent Mr Joseph Clark whom she calls her Joey Boy Now Mary Ruth Rogers he remembers as the cute little blonde who loved sports She is mana ing the St Louis Browns They are winning, more games than they did in 52 Oh yes she married a pitcher and is training her two sons to play Ping pong so that they won t strain their beautiful muscles What happened to Bill the last we had heard he was driving hot rods in the races To the best of our knowledoe he met a birl who loved rabbits and now they run the farm together Bills mathematical mind can keep up with rapid multiplication Wilma the art student loved to draw and loved mischief For a while it looked like she was just goinb to draw and paint black Anbus cows but off to college she went and upon graduation she received the job of keeping the patnted desert painted Mr Klooz looks back and wonders how he ever made it throubh four years with that bunch of tame maniacs It was quite a Job that s why he retired and is now resting in sunny California when he isn t visiting one of his old pupils , . . r . . 1 I 1. D I 1 ' 7 A A I J ' Y 'tv ' ' C7 D . Q ' Y, . Y . r . society woman of a large California city, Five years after graduating, she married the 1 1 ' , K . . . . . I . - ' l . H ' . . . I tl 7' ' ' . . v . X 1 , . v I .
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