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tContinuedJ- I, Russell Baker, bequeath my dog tMajorJ to the high school. Change your mascot, Biggs. I, Marvin Lundberg, will to Dennis Lindberg my ability to catch friends. Take a tip from an old timer and leave them alone. I, Callie Fawns, will my flirting ability to Iune Van Dyke. Carry on, Iune. I, Anna Ryan, bequeath my size 3'f2 shoe to Mr. Evers. If the shoe fits, wear it. I, Mae Morgan, leave to Eldora Durfee my Champion spark plug. I, Elizabeth Wellman, bequeath to whoever wants it, my ability to truck in my gym suit. I, Edlo White, will my pretty hair bows to Helen Lantz. I, Thomas Carlson, leave my ability to love all girls quietly to Marvin Smith. I, Vonnie Hammer, will my life-membership in the C. S. F. to Iack Lindley. PROPHECY FOR THE CLASS GF '39 TEN YEARS FROM NOW As I was passing through my old home town, Biggs, the other day on a freight car I decided to stop to see what my classmates were doing. I first went to the high school where I found Beth As- kew teaching home economics and Elizabeth Wellman teaching algebra. Next I went to the principal's office and to my surprise I found Bill Gray sitting in the principal's chair. We sat and chewed the fat for some time and I found that Doris Brewer was married and raising a family. While we were sitting there, a young woman came in that I thought I should know. I asked Principal Gray about her and I found she was my old friend Doris Nelson, now his secretary. As I roamed around the cam- pus, I ran into Ole Grell who was there to see Mr. Hillman about his pigs that had swede fever. I went into the gym and found Bill Thebeck remodeling the stage. I asked him about Dorothy and he said she had been mar- ried twice and was in Reno at the present time. She was think- ing of a permanent residence there. I walked to the funrace room and found Marvin Lundberg was the janitor of Biggs High. He really wanted to be an electrical engineer. I walked on up town to an old store that used to be Prydes, but Mae Morgan and her husband had bought it and I stopped to chat with Mae. She is now married and busy watching Happy Iunior. We walked across the street to a beauty salon and found Lois Nelson and Lorraine Wangberg doing very good business. In the window of the shop I saw a poster that said 'Tom Kadowaki and his orchestra would be Palm Grove the next Saturday night. I went to the grocery store and saw that iokey, old George Mc- Lean. He had put on much weight. He said that his wife fed him too well. I walked along Main Street and found quite a few new buildings. One was a large brick hospital that a young doctor by the name of Norman Lofgren had established for crippled chil- dren. He married a young nurse whose name used to be Betty Allen and they are having a fine time because they both love children. I walked into the hospital and found .Maxine Teel and
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