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To Jimmie Hubbard goes BOD WSWILIH'S ability to torment the equnw-sttas. YIROSICA OIITXL gives her ability to whistle The Song of the Opeechee melodiously through her teeth to Boyne Qundlach. RALPH LXE wills to Willard Padden his ability to make spit-wads. They will fly fleet as an arrow for they are the only spit-wads ever approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute. BITTY MrriR, unwillingly, gives to Bonnie Cunningham her look-out site at the Post Office window. Plest-footed CILIA OVKH, who spends most of her time carving her Initials on totem poles, gives her Democracy book, fully equipped with a tardy slip to Bill Minkley. To Xlden Strand goes BUD PBTO'S love for the literary classics. May he prove as loyal to Hiawatha as to all the Minnihaha'e. DAHRILL PXTKH50H very generously gives all his most private little day-dreams to Dick Holf8on. This 1b strictly on the mum , too, Dick. KARCSLIHll SJOBLOM gives her alliterative headlines to anyone literate enough to understand them. ROBERTA STI3G wills her ability to go like lightning in Shorthand II transcriptions to Vemette Cleveland, lot that Vernette will need thee», but they nay come in handy. To Dale Horner is willed CLTEX WELCH'S way with the girle. May they brighten his landscape as the cactus flower brightens the prairie in June. ABXA JAHS WARD, who loves to go to war dances, and pow wows wills her ability to have more darn fun to Leo Sterne. HAHLAN YATXS, who has a tribal interest in the Lone Ranger and Tonto, gives to Gladys Ward his camouflage for funny books. In witness whereof, we, the heap big claee of 1946, do declare this to be our last heap big will and last heap big testament. Ve. hereby, place our fire brand and X's to thie in the month before the month of the Moon of Roses in the year of the Great lather, 1946. mA Signed
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ofe iurr Ughl We, the heap big class of 1946, of Carter county high school of the Tillage of Bcalaka, and the state of Montana, being able to tarry all problems, do hereby proaloe by .the Great White lather that this is ear last heap big irill and heap big testament. To our chief, Professor Vllliaa C. Bowley, who has taught us things that Till help us seen until Te Journey far to ths Happy Hunting Ground, to Till aaay noons of nnooth sailing orer the great Tide sea of happiness and nay the sril spirits flee froa hia as the brown bear flees froa the banter. To the rest of the faculty who gars us wise council and Judgment that helps us plenty nuch, we will many noons of glad hearts so that they Bay Bake tracks to the heap powerful stream of suoeeos. Vs leers nothing to ths Junior class but the ashes of our campfire for they hare too nuch of everything already. Ve leers ths sign of the Great Tbunderbird, bringer of peace and happiness to ths sophonorss. To that green tribe, the freshmen class, we gire our lore of snake root, Indian turnips, wild onions, and horse neat. May they eat these foods In such quantitiss that they nerer hare to make smoko signals for the heap big Medicine Man. Our green warpaint that still rsaains froa our last warpath goes to ths frsshman class of next year. May these papooses look from thsir fathers' wlgwaae to Carter county high school. lach one of our tribe has soae individual offering to give members of ths other tribes. Swift-footed WM Airar wills hie Big Deal” to the Associate Bdltor of next year Dorothy Quyer. BOSS tli-a AIDIHSOI wiUs her ability to talk heap plenty and gire people a line orer the phone to Keith Mrnak. Don't sake any phony calls, Keith. G10RGI BOIKTIKLD, our bravo warrior who has traveled orer many waters and stayed many moons, leaves his discharge button to any formor class president. To Don Pulso, the art oditor of nsxt year's staff goes 1TILT1 CXACESIV'S ability to draw ths teeth of the Great Tbunderbird1. To the class of 1999 goes the remarkable streamlined wit of BILL OOOPUU BKHX1CB i-mn»» wills to Donald Boggs her bright sun-burst brooch. May it bo as bright as the morning star and be the one light in your lifo, Donald. —
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I don't know vhat urged me to «natch a snail lunch, get ay old pal and go to th« Medicine Rocks for a day of pleasure. But let the inevitable be as it will. It was a sunny day and ay pal and I felt like adventuring so ws set about examining all the odd shaped rocks that were in our path. One towering rock looked eighty familiar to us and—why yes, of course, it's the Odd Tellows Temple and it was the one that we had taken special interest in when we came on a picnic here during our grade school days. Since we are the adventurous sort we decided to climb up into the cave for we could see the entrance not far above us. Ve labored and struggled and finally reached the entrance. Ooh, It was dark in there. Ugh , cams from the darkness, Me Medicine Man. My pal fished out her flashlight and shone it into the darkness and there before our eyes sat (yes, vs were really stunned) a shriveled old Indian. He didn't seem as though he were going to scalp us so we became bolder and asked him a question or two. We found that he was an old medicine man of the Crow Indian tribe and had been hiding in the Medicine Socks for years. He had not made medicine for many moons so we induced him to start right then and tell us about all our old school friends who we had not seen for years, so he began and we were astounded at what we saw in the mist rising from his brew over the camp fire. Look who's first, HEAR ALBERT, not as straight as when in school. Loaded down. Can I believe my «yes? Tee, it's a street sweeper broom. And his ragged pockets bulge. Oh, what a pity, bottles cards. Tes, the cause of his downfall, for he was once head cashier of the United States Reserve Bank of lew York City and now Just think, chief street sweeper of the city of Ridgway. And who is that smedl lady with a quick return, none other than ROSE ILLA AWT8RS0H. Ye find her as a District court attorney winning all cases and as a hobby while not in court eh does interior decorating. Because of hor nervous disposition and the strain of traveling around so much, fighting so many court cases on who owns this dog and that, she becomes very weak minded in her old age. Who Is that tired young fellow next in lino. Ah I It's G10RGE BONIFIILE. Ho has boon exploring tho Junglss to soo if thore Is a monkey every place a coconut tree grows. This question has played upon the minds of poople for yoars so George finally takes upon himself the great task of finding out. We are glad to report that he has succeeded. There comes a young independent lady loaded down with art paper and pencils. 1TCLTE CLOCISII is editor of the famous comic strip, Babies Crow Up and you'll find her comic strip in every newspaper Instead of Bringing Up lather . Ivelyn's comics will appear in the fcalaka Eagle, which is the highest honor that could be conferred upon hex. And that tall lanky lad with the broad grin. lo trouble to recognise him for ho isn't a day older. The same old Bill, Tes. BILL C00P1B is right and of all things he tells us he is head designer and buyer of Montgomery Ward and as a side line has won many prizes for his crocheted bed spreads. Good old Bill, how glad ws are to know he is Pep- ping up in the world and as a life companion he has found a beautiful little gypsy girl to share his Joys and sorrows and change the soakers on young Bill. The neat and clean but poorly dressed lady who sells tsn-csnt Jewelry comes next. Tes, BIB5ICI ILM0R1, with her traveling salesman kit sells this Jewelry to cover up her identity as one of the world's famous artists and musicians. In Westminister Abbey is a famous oil painting with her name inscribed below. In Rome the people are delighted with her ability to play any instrument and also her beautiful soprano voice. Here in the United States she goes by another name and sells her Jewelry for a living.
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