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class will any means, Bob, To Wayne Ostwald he gives his ability to get along with Donna. By the looks of things you can use it, Wayne. Iohn leaves his position as basketball center to Charles Heiser, how- ever you'll have to grow, Charlie. His girl friends, including Gayle, to Montie Auer, You might have a hard time finding them, Montie, Doug receives his excellent ability to dodge work. To Tony he leaves his ways of keeping his grades up for basketball. Kay leaves to Paul, her younger sister, Ann. Be careful of that left hook, Paul, it's wicked. She leaves the job of editor for the annual to Keith, since she personally trained him this year. To Bob Wilken goes the job of guarding Keith while she is at college. Take good care of him, Bob. She leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Dennis Brown. Maybe this will help, Dennis. LUZBJW Wm WW Who lurks behind the magazine? Arrested for shop lifting John, a friend and Don. Kay, Anita and John They already took Don to Jail
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class will We, the Class of 1956, in four individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, As to such estate as it has pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and brains to win for us, 'we do dispose of the same as follows: To the faculty we leave many more years of struggle with the stu- dents of B,H,S, We also leave them the new school building to take care of. To the Juniors we leave one more year of tyranrryf quarrels, tests, essays and fear of being expelled. We also bequeath them our posi- tions on the paper and annual staffs, To the Sophomores we leave our excellent study habits, We also leave them our patience, Ownership of this is the only thing that will enable them to endure next year's sophomore class, To the Freshmen, whose greenness has now worn off goes our luck. Do not take this lightly. It made us what we are today. To the school board we leave a year's supply of aspirins. These should last about six months. To Mr. Heiser we leave ink spots, spilled correction fluid, broken windows, flying erasers, finger prints and scribbled up walls. We hope we will be remembered for things other than these, To Mrs, Corbin we leave 3 noiseless lunchroom due to the fact she won't be seeing our sweet smiling faces. PERSONAL BEQUEST S ARE AS FOLLOWS: Anita Jansma wills her red Buick, oil wells and friend to Grace Adams. flf you want them. j She leaves to Linda Arter her job as Art Editor on the paper, You can also have the headaches and mess that accom- panies it. To Dale she leaves her hair, which she insists isn't red. We're sure he will appreciate it as a souvenir. She leaves her cheer- leading position to Naomi. We're sure you'll have a good time. Her ability to chew gum and not move her mouth to Bob Tew. It takes practice Bob, but it pays off, Don leaves his ability to leave home when the last bell rings and still get to school ou time to Bud, He leaves to Norman his curly hair. This may assist you in your love life, Norman. He leaves Bobby Kallem the editorship of the paper and also his girls, Not that you need them by
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senior class prophecy With Father Time's permission we will turn the hands of time forward to the year 1976 and see what the 1956 graduates are doing. First we look in on the former Kay Conover who is now Mrs. Keith Nelson. They are now living on their ranch twelve miles east of Broadview with their three children. While Kay washes diapers Keith is busy trying to stop an oil gusher which is flooding his fifty bushel per acre wheat lands. The former Anita Jansma, is now the wife of a corporal in the Air Force. She and Mr. Heiser are now living in one of the barracks. Since they both are in the Air Force they see very little of each other but are planning to settle down to raising a family and living in Broadview sometime in the near future, John Wilken met a girl in college and they are now living in Bozeman where John is a partner in her father's business, which is supplying the Nelson ranch with eggs and poultry. He discovered a new process for preserving chicken feathers, but now he wants to know what to do with the feathers! They are raising a basketball team and have a fine start with four boys. Don Hegg is now the editor of the Seattle Daily News. His wife, the former Karen Hastings, has a column in the paper entitled, Advice to the Love1orn. They and their one child are living in a penthouse apartment while the family mansion is being remodeled. The four mighty seniors of 56, John, Anita, Don, Kay JL F
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