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GAIL HARSHA Secluded spots and parked cars, are just thc place to study thc stars. DUWANE MILLER When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for us to bluff, lct us bluff. FRED Mc KIBBEN Girls may come and girls may go but l go on forever. MR. LEEPER If you want to get ahead in this world use the one you have. if 4 Q es .. .,.s 1 X RQ. 0 . if sf . W 8.0 X I 5 I if an-4 Yi' BONNIE IO ORR She will lcad a domestic life, because she has chosen to be 1erry's wife. MAX STEPHENS For he is just thc quiet kind whose nature never varies. ROSALIE HOL TSCLAW The world will wonder what she will do next. .X Y f :L fry All fl' 7 it fylj, V X E 4? dh ,QL Compliments of Mr. 8- Mrs. Tuffy Holfsclaw I3
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DONNIE STUBBE There's only one woman on earth for me. RICHARD DEUTSCH I never let my studies inter- fere with my education. LLOYD LUDLOW God bless the man who invented sleep. LOUISE VAN ZANTE Why worry about tomorrow, this is today. 4 , 9 Compliments of Deufsch's Lake I2 SALLY IO STUBBIE Tis true that she was much inclined to dine and talk with all mankind. REUBEN KANNE It's a wise head that keeps a still tongue , EUGENE BUCKLIN Never troubles trouble till trouble troubles him. as fl- at 5 , , tcm
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Closs Will 1954 We, the Senior Class of 1954 of Baxter High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament in manner and form following: I, Eugene Bucklin, do will and bequeath my ability to leave girls alone to William Krueger: all my old pencils I borrowed while in high school to Deloris Perin. 1, Rosalie Hohgclaw. do will and bequeath my ability to drive without going in the ditch to Mar- jorie Krampe, and all my old gum to George Hardwick. l, Reuben Kanne, will my ability to keep quiet to Joan Schmidt and all my old pencils to Scovel. I, Gail Harsha, do will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Fred Boughey, and my night life to Max Gauch. 1, Max Stephens, will my quietness and my position in the lunch room to Edd Akins. I, Lloyd Ludlow, do will and bequeath my ability to draw and the tires off my old Buick to Gale Butler. 1, Fred Ix-1CKllJbCll , do will and bequeath my name, Casanova to Tommy Johnston, and the convenience of having 4-H meeting every night, to Clifford Gullet. I, Duwane Miller, do will and bequeath my old work shoes to Micky McDermott, and my good looks to Gale Butler. I, Don Stubbe, having little to give do will and bequeath my old Ford to Lorraine Charlton. I, Bonnie Jo Orr, do will and bequeath my long blonde hair to Marilyn Miller, and my ability to get a man and keep him to Marjorie Krampe. 1, Sally Jo Stubbe, do will and bequeath my office and bookeeping job to the first Junior girl or boy who will ask for it. I, Louise Van Zante, will my ability to get a diamond to Shirley Kiser, and my bashfulness to Joan Schmidt. I, Richard Deutsch, do will and bequeath my bus- driving job to Edd Akins, arid my butch hair cut to Darlene Krampe. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath all our old pencils to Scovel, all our old bobby pins to Miss Simeg and our seats in the heme room to the Junior Class. We, Sally Jo Stubbe, and Bonnie Jo Orr, do will and bequeath the cherished name the Gold Dust Twins to Shirley Kiser and Marjorie Krampeg this name is handed down year by year. In witness whereof, we have herewith subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this fifteen- th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty- four. Senior Class L . M . Leeper Witness Compliments of Karl's Place I4
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