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Y i ,2, ,HIHSGNS nit' . wsu :Sin lu 'ill:SIV 1 , lllrlli, 17 1 IIIIIT 7 !!W!' , ,lg f-.. las.. Q I, Qg1he21ng.Da1gLLa, will and bequeath my laughter to Dora Lou Zebarth. 1, Ruth Dgbreng, will and bequeath my ability to cook to Grace Mueller. I, Maylin Erdman, will and bequeath my English grammar to Nancy Miller. I, Bill Roepke, will and bequeath my voice to Betty Shoemaker. I, Delores Stevens, will and bequeath my black and white checked slacks to Pat Sias. I, Judith Emanuel, will and bequeath my wosition in the office to Ernie Hadorn. I, Jeanette Sutton, will and bequeath my sense of humor to Alta Zlelsdorf. I, Muriel Arrles, will and bequeath my ability to jitter- bug to the Freshmen boys. I, Nancy Warner, will and bequeath my ability to take tickets to anyone who wants to get into the show free. I, Pauline Lange, will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Gayle Kirkham. I, Shirley Lengyel, will nd bequeath my good nature to Donadean Grams. I, Aubrey Arrles, will and bequeath my long finger- nails to the typing class. I, Audrey Baugh, will and bequeath my giggle to Marvin Karlin. I, June Brunzlick, will and bequeath my ability to run my future filling station to all mctorists. I, Bob Hglvorson, will and bequeath my fast line to women to anyone who can handle it. I, Betty Ida, will and bequeath my bus rides to Ruth Schroeder. I, Howard Luedtke, will and bequeath my ability to understand machines to future physics students. I, Romanla Rahl, will and bequeath my natural curly hair to the Indians. I, Harriet Sgerber, will and bequeath my efficiency to get school work done to Bill Rahl. I, Alice Wiese, will and bequeath my good times in Ludington to Frank Yule. ,115 gklmfx V .Qi o n :A aw 5 19452322 4'-'-I i A' , 1 QIZZZS W 1+ ll'
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'1 11 Y ' llll qnaogng FH, Il! ' IIYIQI - KVI' L YI Allk f hh ll........ 1 CLASS WILL I, Jeanette Rugotgkg, will and bequeath my blond hair .dl XX I 1-Jlnxxsl If ::'::5,:.. ,f ' . - 1 ,' 5 VP 1 . ,,, . x I to Annabelle Livermore. I,Mgr1or1e McLellan, will and bequeath my ability to wave and set hair to Mervin Carlson. I, Sherwood Anderson, will and bequeath my ability to talk around the subject to anyone who hasn't read their assignment. I, Marie Anderson, will Eleva bus line to the future I, Fern Barkg, will and and bequeath my wish for an Grey Hound lines. bequeath my place in the lonely hearts club to any girl that wants lt. I, Bette Golden, will and bequeath my Jeans and long shirts to the farmers in the clothing shortage. I, Ruby Taggart, will and bequeath my ouiet ways to Rachel Balliett. I, Arlys Gleng, will and bequeath my ability to trap men to anybody who thinks they have the knack. I, Kenneth Henry, will and bequeath my curly hair to Gary Kling. I, Deloris Santo, will and bequeath my ability to speak Latin to the first-year Latin students. I, Mary Hoehn, will and bequeath my talkative ways to Juanity DuRoy. I, Arlene Herrick, will and bequeath my way of getting along with teachers to LaMo1ne Erdman. Sophia Pothos, will and bequeath mya ility to speak I Greek to Mr. Born. I, Irma Sghumagher, will and bequeath my trlos to Fournierls every Tuesday and Saturday night to Ada Funk. I Vir inla Bechtel, will and bequeath my ability to fly to,the Air Force. I, Alvin Erdman, will and bequeath my dr1ver's ability to the Augusta Auto Company. Joanne Shoemaker, will and bequeath my typing I ability to Richard Brunzlick. Raymond Schalinske, will and bequeath my short sta- I cure no Reno 1-ag. We, the Senior Class, will and bequeath our adjectives and adverbs back to the Romans. fgsx 2.23, A Q :Via 694.4 -sa4!mf RW 1 9' by 6 9.1 , n' ' Q. 1 If
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fk ir 1' ,ff ff ff- 3555? 'V 5 KIKVIII WY YI ' W l A I Q 40 CLASS PROPHECY Having been mildly successful with my last book, I was asked to do a series of articles on NSchool Daye.u Realizing that I could find no better material then that of my former classmates, in the class of '46, I set out immediately to acquire the needed material. I telephoned for a reservation on the Golden and Bette Golden for their rockets the passengers to tation was upheld Bhd Delores STZEVCDS their destinations. Stevens Ripping Rocket. had long been famous and had a reputation for always getting Of course, this repu- by the famous pilot, Kenneth Henrey, the Sky Romeo, and his charming co-pilot Virginia Bechtel. As we ere drifting along over Nevada, I was startled to see a girl running from one cloud bank to another paint- ing beautiful pictures on penny post cards. I recognized Arlene Herrick and called a greeting to her. She motioned for me to look downward and I saw a wild bronco who was try- ing in vain to shake its rider. Marveling at such horsemen- shlp I looked more closely and discovered the rider to Alice Weise. I had heard of her famous dude ranch but had slipped my mind. By this time we were in California and were ready begin the first part of our Journey to other planets. had taken us all of five minutes to get from New York be it to It to California, but Kenny always traveled slowly so that th passengers could get a better view of We had to stop for a few minutes e the scenery. so I got out and walked around. I remembered that Judy Emanuel and Pauline Lange had formed a partnership and now owned the biggest hospital and laboratory on earth. I decided to run over and see them. I made arrangements for a transfer to another rocket, hailed a taxi, and set out. The taxi driver was humming in a manner that seemed strangely familiar the driver turned around. I was sure and I was right for it was none other I told her I was looking for material slightly off key so I coughed a bit and it was someone I knew then Jeanette Rugotzke. about my old classmates and she was able to supply me with quite a bit of material. She told me all about the much-read-about Wwater Innu. This Water Inn was Raymond Schal1nske's Harem for Mermaids. Jeanette pulled up to a large glass building and a large neon sign flashed WNever Die Hospitalu. I walked in and was greeted by both Pauline and Judy. We talked over all the things that have happened since we last met. Suddenly a shrill ringing pierced out chatter and Pauline answered it. After she hung up she told me that it was Qgb Halverson. It seems Bob, who is now an undertaker, has an agreement with Pauline. He is to get all the used patients from the e . 55:1 ,OO of X Q I ver Die Hospital' 111419 'WVWW 23229261 f 'mv 52243 fa
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