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Page 31 text:
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Boys Stale Attorney General, Dick Schwingel; Congressman, Tim Forester; Railroad and Public Service Commission- er, Jim Werner; and Congressman, Tom More. Girls State Conqresswoman, Sharon Wil- kins; Boys Nation Senator, Dick McRae; and Senator, Kay Whetstone. Aeronautics Aeronautics students have been taking actual flight lessons in Mr. Johnson's Cessna and Aeronca and Ray Wilson has assisted with the use of his plane. It was hoped that the Link trainer, around which the group is pictured below, would be repaired this year. Back row: Rod Gunlikson, Dick Schwingel, Dick Adkins, Don Hughes, Frank Sadler, Ross McNamara; front row: Tim Forester, Dennis Kirsch, Don Fishel, Amie Lindberg, Lynda Rasmussen, Val Logan, Gretch Lovsness, Barb Waller, Kay Whetstone, Terry Tucker, Gerald McNutt, Dick Bartow and Mr. Johnson. (27)
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Page 30 text:
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I, Melvin Kays, leave—to have more fun. I. Vivian Kennedy, leave my chair in Home Ec. Ill To Donna Heiser who likes it as much as me. I, Rodney King, will my talent in class to sleep To those Juniors who don't make a peep. I, Dennis Kirsch, leave Dangerous Dan McGrew To all the rest of you. I, Arnold Lindberg, leave to Orville Orr Aeronautics, it is no chore. I, Val Logan, will my car-wrecking record to some reckless lass Before into Mr. Johnson's Cessna I crash. I, Gretchen Lovsnes, will my humor not too quiet To Sharon Peterson, that Junior riot. I, Dorothy Luther, leave my horses dear To Teri Larson who'll be here next year. I, Joellyn Me Adam, leave Shorthand and Typing II To Pat Lee to carry through. I, Mina McLean, leave my office job and teachers, too, To Ruth Hannah—(lucky you)! I, Ross McNamara, will my quiet ways To all those Juniors for future days. I, Gerald McNutt, leave my shirts of which I'm so proud To all you guys who like them loud. I, Dick McRae, leave the sports page of the Live Wire To Billy Hanson, Hope he won't tire. I, Bob McVicker, will all my muscles To Rod Dobson to help him in tussles. I. Harold Mallo, leave my red Oldsmobile To Carol Walker, and that's a good deal. I, Tommy Monroe, leave my chair in Choir To someone who has a lyre. I, Tommy More, leave my v-necked sweaters To all you would-be attention getters. I, Marilyn Morken, having no will left, leave. I, Patty Myrhow, will barrels of fun To any other happy bum. I. Sue Neal, leave to Red My straight brown hair to glue on his head. I, Jim Owens, leave my tales so wild To frighten some poor innocent child. I, Beverly Peterson, leave my brains To all of you whom studying pains. I, Priscilla Poynter, leave my specks To Lee Monroe so he won't have wrecks. I, Lynda Rasmussen, gladly leave my stride To Kay Clarkson when without a ride. I, Marjorie Rhind, will my chemical ability To that up and coming Sophomore, Rozanne Lee. I. Ruth Ann Sammons on Ken relying Leave you gals that are still trying. I, Frank Sadler, leave my tipying ability to next yeasr tipying clasx. I, Dick Schwingel, will my feet with glee To Tommy Anderson to water ski. I, Laura Mae Sharp, leave to Lorene Mae Stjem My initials for her to learn. I, Marlene Shelby, leave, very sadly, the choir to You lucky underclassmen to carry through. I, Carol Stolp, leave my red curly hair To the Junior girls so they won't have a care. I, Joy Thompson, leave my needle and thimble To someone whose fingers are nimble. I, Terry Tucker, leave, the last of the Tucker Tribe. I, Douglas Wadman, leave my faithful slide rule To future math students of this old school. I, Barbara Waller, leave my love for boys To Sophomore girls to add to their joys. I, Speedy (Elaine) Welch, will my ability to hurry To Annabeth Torgerson so she won't have to worry. I, Jim Werner, leave my jokes in class, all of them too, To Garry Clark who'll never be blue. I, Kay Whetsone, to carry on our family name and fame Will C.B.H.S. fifteen years more of the same. I, Sharon Wilkins, would have willed Willy” But I sold him, isn't that silly. (26)
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