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Last Will and Testament of the 1948 Seniors Now that we are ready to step into the future we would like to leave behind our talents and possessions that we will no longer need. To our teachers we leave our thanks and appreciation for what they have done for us. To the Freshmen, who still have three years left in C. H. S., we will our good times and mischievious ways. We transfer our pencil stubs, scratch paper and old wads of gum to the Sophomores, who will still have two years left to use them. And to the Juniors we leave Mr. Bowen and best wishes in fulfilling our places next year. META MARY WORTH leaves Dick Lux to any one Junior girl who thinks she can hold him. FERN BALL wills her job at the courthouse to Lois Oberg. May you enjoy as many parties as Fern has. JUANITA BLEVENS leaves her job in the office to Lola Russell. DICK JACOBSEN wills his nice clothes to Duane Severson. This will give Duane a monopoly. FRANCES GOODHEART leaves her ability to always have a good time to Donna Sivertsen. KEITH BLACKSTONE decided to give his dog to Maybelle Slonaker, for she has grown so fond of it. DAVID BLATTER bequeaths his woman charming ability to Bert Murphy. KENNETH BLATTER leaves Inez Turner and Floy Bowen to anyone who can take care of them both. DICK CLIKEMAN leaves his way of provoking the teachers to his younger brother, who won't need too much coaching. DEAN GEBHARDT wills his motorcycle to Lyda Berger. This may get her to Kentucky. WILLIAM GONG donates his Advance Math papers to the Juniors and Seniors who are sucker enough to take this subject next year. JACK JOHNSON wills his secret of keeping his shirts away from his sister to the rest of the boys in C. H. S. JACK LARKIN leaves his beautiful curls to Luella DeLaMater. He thinks a lot of them, so take care of them. JIM McCANN leaves his long legs to Harold Lux. He hopes this brings Harold up in the world. (13)
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JACK JOHNSON Football 1-2-3, Track 1, Band 1-2 3, Junior Play (1942), Manager Basketball 4. ROBERT INMAN Basketball 1-2-3-4, F.F.A 1-2-3. Football 1-2-3, Pres. Sophomore Class. Pep Club 3. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1944- 45 On one fine fall morning in 1944 our class entered the doors of C. H. S. for the first time. The Sophomores gave us a royal welcome in form of initiation. For president this year we elected Richard Thorsen; vice president, Grace Shockley; secretary, Tom Kuhr. Our representatives were Richard Jacobson, Donna Bowerman and Barbara Norton. For sponsor we chose Miss McGrath. 1945- 46 In September, 1945 we again entered C. H. S. for the second year, eager for learning but even more eager for initiation. We carried on many activities this year. To lead us in our endeavors we chose Bob Inman as president, vice president, Donalee Barber; secretary, Eddie Wagner. Representatives were Jean Ovesen, Alan Schubert and Tom Kuhr. Because of our fondness for Miss McGrath she was again chosen sponsor. 1946- 47 Now at last we were upperclassmen. Our most outstanding achievement was the Junior Prom. The theme was Stairway to the Stars. Our Junior Play was Case of Springtime. Our president was Richard Thorsen, vice president, Dick Clikeman; secretary, Eddie Wagner, and representatives, Richard Jacobson, Geniece Bruss and Jay Wadsworth. For sponsor, Mr. Denny. 1947- 48 And now we have attained the exalted positions of seniors. Our activities were many, but those most prominent were our presentation of the Senior Play, Those Websters, and the editing of this annual. In the line of government we chose: President, Eddie Wagner; vice president, Donalee Barber, and secretary, Richard Thorsen. Representatives were Geniece Bruss and Donna Bowerman. For our advisor, Mr. Bowen. (12)
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Last Will and Testament (Continued) HERO MATSUOKA leaves his basketball ability to Arthur Kleinjan. Make good use of it, Arthur. RAYOLA SEAMONS and EUELA WORTMAN leave their ability to catch a man for keeps to Toni Sharpies. SHIRLEY MILLER would like to leave a little of her height to Leonard Weinch. Not that he's short, or anything like that. BETTY TROXEL transfers her coiffure to Joan Harbolt. PAUL TILLEMAN'S car may not go very far, but Margaret Ramberg may have it to get home in every night. TYRUS MATSUOKA bequeaths his alarm clock to Richard Leonard. Now no more excuses for being late will be necessary, will they Richard? JOE MORRIS leaves behind the Freshmen girls. Now Larry may take over. Typing for the paper isn't very easy, so DORIS SUMMERS leaves it to Marion Rusch. May you have less trouble than Doris has had. GRACE SHOCKLEY leaves her line to Joan Zimmerman. May you make as good use of it as Grace has. WILLIAM MORRISON leaves his remarks to Shirley Burgess just in case she runs short. BILL PARKER leaves his guitar to Fritz—now play that instead of the fiddle. GENIECE BRUSS leaves her sports writing to John Miewald. We hope he has as much fun with it as she has had. WILMA BUTCHER bequeaths her front porch to her little sister Betty. Now it won't be too quiet. ALAN SCHUBERT'S office has been wanted by several Juniors. So it is left to the Junior who will fulfill it as well as Alan has. LEONARD SIVERTSEN transfers the Buttrey's delivery truck to Tom O'Hanlon, providing he takes those comers easy. JOHN ST. CLAIR gives his ability to get by in bookkeeping to Walter Anderson. Good luck, Walt! ELEANOR HALL leaves her ability to stand on her own to all the students of C. H. S. HENRY HALSETH wills his blonde hair to the Sophomore girls. This may aid them in catching their men—you know that old saying, Blondes Preferred. TOM KUHR bequeaths his scholastic standing to Burton Bosch. You've a good start, Burton. (14)
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