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lo Larry Jacobson, JACKIE NORBERG leaves her ability “to grow up.” We’re sure he can use it. PAUL NELSON bequeathes his penmanship to Babe Hofeldt. CECELIA O’BRIEN bequeathes her gift of gab to Carl Unruh, not that he needs it. MARY OVERCAST leaves her ability to get the Annual to the press on time to Tom Kuhr. We hope he burns as much midnight oil as Mary did. MAURINE OVERCASI wills the reddish tint of her hair to Betty Blatter, who seems to be working on the idea. MARY ANN POPPLER bequeathes her innocent blue eyes to Molly Jo Spencer. SERENA RONNE wills her magnificent head of hair to Mr. Denny. This may inspire more students to take up Chemistry. To Jack Larkin, JACK SATTLEEN leaves his laugh. Here’s hoping that he uses it while trying to laugh at some of Hank Halseth’s jokes. To John Miewald, MACK SAVAGE wills his “line,” in hopes that it will make it easier for John in future years. DON SHOWMAN leaves, to the boys of C H S, Donna Bowerman. We know that she can handle them. BARBARA STAM wills her height to Josie Ness so that she may “come up” in the world. BOB STEINMETZ leaves his power to get along with girls to Eddie Peschon. Poor Eddie is so baseful. To Stanley Wixom, BETTY THOMPSON bequeathes her shyness. Please use a little of it. JOYCE THOMPSON wills half of her wardrobe to Delores Rinehart. This still leaves Joyce with plenty. NELLA WADEISH leaves her chauffeur, Feter Wadeish, to whom ever is luck enough to get him. REX WAD WORTH leaves his love for automobile gadgets to Larry Martens. We hope Larry can attach all of the above to his bicycle. KATHLEEN WAGNER leaves her brother, Eddie, to the cheerleaders. One at a time, please! NANCY WAGNER bequeathes her bottle of peroxide to Artista Kottke, since she isn’t going to use it anymore. RICHARD WAGNER leaves his “speed to Dick Clikeman. AVIS WILCOX leaves her dancing ability to John Featherstone. MARY WILLIANMS leaves her sincerity to Grace Shockley. May she make better use of it. MARY ANN WISE bequeathes her freckles to Lela Ness. We hope she doesn’t get teased about them as much as Mary Ann has.
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To “Tubby” Anderson, DON HARSHMAN wills his basketball ability. We are quite confident that he can make good use of it. SHARON HARSHMAN leaves her ability to appear well dressed at all times to Luella DeLaMater. To the Junior boys, WALDON HAUGEN leaves Joyce with his compliments. We are very glad to announce to you that we have finally talked ALICE HIEBERT into sharing her car with anyone that is preoared to look into the future with her through the front window, that is. JACK HIEBERT bequeathes his power of leadership to Bill Morrison because we feel he needs more self-confidence. BEVERLY JAMIESON leaves her new buckskin jacket to whom ever can take it away from her. Larry Martens is the lucky boy who is willed all of JAMES JONES’ loud plaid shirts. To Geniece Brass, LAURA KRUSE leaves her serene attitude in life. We hope that this will help solve some of Geniece’s problems. Lucille Renda is to receive HARRIET LIDDLE’S ability to stick to one man. JEAN MacARTHUR leaves her power to tame wolves to Joan Betz. If you want to know the secret, Joan, just look up Jean after school. She will be at the Cozy, surrounded by boys. KENNETH MacLEAN wills his black curly hair to Floyd Skoyen. And, Floyd, when it’s curly it won’t fall in your eyes. DONNA McKINLEY leaves her Shorthand ability to all the Junior girls. She hates to have them constantly tearing their hair. To Louis Mohar, EVELYN McPHERSON leaves her wit in hopes that it will improve his jokes. GORDON MICHALSON leaves his ability to play basketball to Duane Severson. He thinks Duane needs it. IRENE MOHAR leaves Mr. Bowen to anyone who’s smart enough to take Biology when they’re a Senior. DON MORRISON wills his personality to Tom Kuhr. We are sure that he can use all of it. EVA MOXLEY leaves four years in C H 3 to anyone who wishes to encounter the ordeal. VIRGINIA MURPHY leaves her offices to anyone who’s sucker enough to want them.
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(yenio'i (31 ass Plopliec j Ah! 1962, and what a change it has made in all the people we used to know. Not until tonight when 1 settled down to read the latest paper, did I realize how great a change it has been. Of course, none of us wanted it to stay the same, but we never thought it would come to this. Right here on the front page it says that GERALDINE BAHR, the famous cartoonist, has just returned to Chinook with her twins, Candy Bahr, and Crow Bahr. HELEN DUNBAR has just added her one-thousandth man to her harem. Keep ’em coming, Helen. HARRIET LIDDLE is married to John Shockley and living in China. They now have something akin to Robin Hood, “Little Johns,” that is. John makes his living by taking bets on chariot races. HELEN GALBRAITH is now married to no one else but James Stephens. They are now living in Butte mining diamonds, and already own a chain of jewelry stores. STUB SHOWMAN still maintains his hermitage on a lonely South Pacific isle, called “No Woman’s Island.” JAMES JONE-. still coaching for Notre Dame, just received $2,000 for coaching one game. He is now the highest paid coach in the United States. NELLA WADEISH is living in Los Angles driving taxi cabs. MARY ANN POPPLER has taken over Mrs. Zimmerman’s job as commercial teacher. JOYCE THOMPSON is now the head nurse at Helena hospital. They say that the place is just over run with people that need “special” care. NANCY and REX WADSWORTH, after being unsuccessful in the trucking business in California, came home to Chinook and raised the largest sugar beet that has been seen in the valley for fifty years. EVELYN McPHERSON has started a telephone service in Lohman and has run the Chinook Company out of business. BEVERLY JAMIESON, owns a chain of garages, operated hv her husband. Their most recent creation is a car—called the “Ruscher.” R-U-S-C-H-E-R, that is. JACKIE NORBERG. the “Hnrrv .Lines” of Hogeland, has just completed her fifth week playing at the Hogeland Night Club. BETTY THOMPSON, the Hollywood siren, just married her fiftieth husband. YVONNE BUTCHER has remodeled the Cozy Corner as a recreation center and is majoring in teaching dancing lessons.
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