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Clary Wzll I. Robert Ackerman, will my recitation ability to Henry Zylstra. I, Betty Aney, will my few inches of height to Thurlene Dracht. ' I, Fred Anderson, will my farming ability to Glenn Laug. I, Helen Bar, will my Home Ec. book to Ollene Shears. I, Richard Bly, 'will my curly hair to Lindsay Bartholomew. I, Junior Busman, will my soft voice to Owen Taylor. I, Vivian Crall, will my art ability to Stella Burgtorf. I, Edwin Courtade, will my constant talking to whoever can get away with it. I, Dona Danenberg, will my quiet manner to Isabelle Peabody. I, Harold Eisen, will my dimples to Kenneth Ludema. I, Donna Gillhespy, will my .baking ability to Theda Albrecht. I, Joyce Grasman, will mylong linger-nails to Lois Laug. I, Harriet Harmsen, will my gum chewing to all who can keep it from going into the waste basket. I, Ruth Hodson, will my basketball ability to Mona Gordon. I, Kent Haystead, will my wise cracks to Melvin Breen. I, Helen Holmes, will my acting ability to .Norma Kirkbride. I, Betty Jackowske, will my collection of bracelets. to Dorothy Wezeman. I, Mary Jasiak, will my dark hair to Donna Sheridan. 1, Jean Koning, will my shyness to Maxine Lambers. I, Cora Kramer, will my versatile ways to Betty Kennedy. I, Lester Langeland, will my Ag classes to Victor Carlson. I, Marvin Lotterman, will my leisure time to Ted Schipper. I, Dorothy Mengel, will my long hair to Rita Gavin. I. Dolores McCue, will my job as weinie squeezern 'to Sharon Bouchard. I, Lawrence Mc'Mullin, will my short hair-cuts to Don Sessions. I, James Morrison, will my two-tone Ford to Vernie Averill - in case his Model Trwears out. I, Norman Nanninga, will my six feet plus to Tom Garzelloni. I, Harvey Otterbein, will my winning smile to Merlin Shears. I, Glenn Peterson, will my regular attendance to Duane Heath. I, Burton Rankin, will my jovial jokes to Bruce Cook. H I, Joanne Ray-Jones, will my A's in chemistry to all who take it next year. I, Patricia Reed, will my pompadour to Shirley Dennis. I, Jack Reitsma, will my A report card to my brother. Don. I, Ralph Roman, will my blushing to Willis Bouwkamgp. I, Edith Rozema, will my giggle to'.Margaret Vaughn. I, Mary Ruthven, will my neatness to Luella Rozeboom. I, Lester Scott, will the mischievous twinkle in my eyes to Hubert Sprik. I. Harold Sheridan, will my little helpful math book to Don O'Brien. We, Louis Smith .an-d Kenneth Wolbrink, will our quiet manner to Kenneth 4DeCan and John Czinder. I, Donald Steffen, will my morning sleepiness to Jim Drake. I, LaVerne Strovep, will my first hour study hall seat to whoev-er wants it. I, Dorothy Thurkettle, will my chicken-pox to anyone who's unfortunate enough to get them in their senior year. I, Donald Vander Zyl, will my athletic ability to Frank Garzelloni. I, Donald Vander Ploeg, will my number twelve shoes to Dorothy Meerman. o I, Paul Van Dyke, will my blonde hair to Audrey McCarthy. I, Ruth Van Weel-de, will my love for singing to Joan Crouse. I, Rhea Venema, will my slightly used short-hand book to Jerry Lumsden. I, George Vollema, will the wave in my hair to Frank V-and-er Laan. I, Andrey Waldie, will my genteel ways to Wes Barbrick. - I, Lester Werly, will my- to be seen, but not heard manner -'to Westerly Easterly. I, Roger Whitman, will my black side burns and mustache to Don Vannatter. I, Marilyn Wolbrink, will my black-rimmed .glasses to Berznardean Baldus. We, Harriet Murray and Marian Fromholz will our junky lockers to J D ' , . , oyce avidson and Jean DOWIIUS- - Marian Fromholz.
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C aff Prophecy ' Aboard the plane bound for the city of Coopersville are many notorious characters. It ap- pears that it will give me an excellent opportunity to gather bits of information for my news col- umn concerning the members of the class of 1946. Seated behind me is Miss Marilyn Wolbrink who has just returned from Hollywood where she starred in a picture produced by the Peterson-Van Dyke Studio. With her are Dorothy Thur- kettle, winner'of the Academy Award for D-ancmgg Betty Aney, author of Red River -this year's best sellerg and Audry Waldie, employed at the White House as the President's private maid. The airline hostesses, Mary Ruthven and Patricia Reed, have just entered the cabin. They informed us that the pilot, Kenneth Wolbrink, is ready to land at the Coopersville landing field. On the landing field, Mayor Ralph Roman waits to greet us. The mayor will accompany us on a tour of this prosperous city. At the left of the airport i.s the new Lotterman Furniture Factory. Contractors Lester Langeland and LaVerne Stroven, have the building n-early completed. Joyce Grasman has been employed as a private secretary. Located in the quiet section of the citv is the Coopersville Memorial Hospital. The hospital is very capably managed by Doctor Harold Sheridan and Joanne Ray-Jones, head nurse. Coming up the street, we see that insistant, door-to-door, shoe-polish salesman, Don Van Der Ploeg. Mayor Roman directs. our a'ttention to the new Fromholz Pharmacy. The store was de- signed by that artistic team, E. Rozema and V. Crall. Amidst the test tubes and chemical appa- ratus is Harriet Murray, energetically filling prescriptions. Notice across the street, the exclusive hat shop owned by the scientific hat-designer, Mon- sieur Andre Aisseau tRobert Ackermanl. Waiting to sell you the latest atomic creations is Mon- sieur Petit Pierrot CJack Rietsmal. With an Uaves, l'amour tone of voice. he flatters the ladies into buying their hats. We quickly pass by as very few ladies are able to resist Pierrot's. tres char- mant sales approach. The local radio station is just ahead. Mary Jasiak, elevator operator, will take us to studio HB. As we enter, Burton Rankins is giving the latest news report: . In The Sports Field- James Morrison broke all speed records in the auto race. Laurence McMullin was award- ed the title of National Swimming Champion. Otterlbein and Vander Zyl will participate in the coming Rose Bowl games. College News- Ruth Hodson has been promoted Physical Education instructor at the L. C. Smith Univer- sity. Fred Anderson has accepted .a position as Professor of Agriculture. Latest Scientific Developments- A darinlg young scientist named Courtade has applied for a patent for a 'twear-proof lip- stick. He concocted it by using an amazing formulae: 1 dozen red roses Cfor colorl, 1 pint of axle grease to give it softness for the male friendsl, 1 pint of wax tfor wearing qualityj, an-d 2 grams- of nitroglycerin Cfor that ah umh qualityl. Greatest Social Event of the Year- Donna Gillhespy entertained .a group of celebrities in her home on Vine Street. The honored guests were: Cora Kramer and Betty Jackowske, models for the fashions designed by Helen Barg Dorothy Menrgel, R. N.g Helen Holmes, society editorg Admiral Haystead, com- mander of the Coopersville Third Fleetg Norman Nanninga. city drain commissioner, Lester Scott. multi-millionaire, and Roger Whitman, that irresistible play-boy. Farmers in the News- And here in Coopersville, we learn of Lester Werly's new invention-a jet propelled grain binder. County Agricultural Agent Eisen will demonstrate it at the Vollema and Bly Feed Elevator. Now we bring to you 'the Music Hour featuring Junior Busman, organist: the soprano voice of Ruth Van Weeldeg and the Coopersville Crooner, Don Steffen. Let us leave the studio for a period of relaxation at the Lorry Delicatessen Shop operated by Dolores McCue. Chatting over their chocolate sodas, are Harriet Harmsen an-d Dona Danen- berg, researchers at the Venem.a Laboratory. Shall we join them in recalling the pleasant mem- ories of our days at Coopersville High School? - Jean Koning.
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