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:mice 5444 0060! ' Al' L. Long, T. Bruce, Mr. Steg- man, Advisorg B. Wilson, M. Bickelhaupt. The class of l952 was led by President Bob Wilson who guided us through a most successful year. Other officers for the year were Vice Presidents Merle Bickelhaupt and Tommy Bruce, Secretary-Treasurer LaVerne Long, Representatives Ray lford and Dwyla Donohue tlst semesterj and Sam Pounds and LeRoy Kirk 12nd semesterj. One of the highlights of the year was the jr. Prom which was held on the twenty- second of November in the Gymnasium at 8 oklock. The theme was Stardust, and the colors were Blue and Silver. Silver stars adorned the walls. The booths, which were decorated with stars and streamers, gave a night club effect. The play, And Never Been Kissed, by Aurand Harris, was presented by two cas chosen from the junior class. Each gave an afternoon and evening performance. Th re both very successful. XNC t s Cl
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We, Dixie Neal and Fred Verstoppen, do will and bequeath our long engagement to Dolores Thompson. I, Leora Hillhouse, do will and bequeath my ability to keep calm during a heated argument to Sam Pounds. I, Roy Scoles, do will and bequeath my beautiful legs to Charles Hixon. I, Dorothy Mings, do will and bequeath my terrific sense of humor to Red Wilbur. I, Ruth Rider, do will and bequeath my old fashioned cure for appendicitis to any- body who can pull through as well as I have. I, LaVonne Guse, do will and bequeath my secret love life in Lewiston to Pat Thurston. I, Harvey Pounds, do will and bequeath my love life in Spokane to Merle Bickelhaupt. I, Maxine Laughery, do will and bequeath my noisy and rough manner to joye Anderson. I, Marjie McLean, do will and bequeath my night courses in Ag. with daytime correspondence to Janice Hall. I, Gary Kitterman, do will and bequeath my facial expressions to Bob Jennings so that he may carry on for me in Band. I, Pat McLean, do will and bequeath my rendezvous at the 410 Drive-in after certain social events to Dwyla Donohue. I, Betty Ann Rogers, do will and bequeath my Willingness to be led astray to Dianne Boon. I, Elaine Harlan, do will and bequeath my jail sentence after the Big and Little Sister Party to Donna Line. I, Peggy Hoffeditz, would gladly will and bequeath one of my boyfriends to anyone interested enough to come and consult me. We, Glenna Rae Berry and George Oliver, do will and bequeath our Model A Ford which was stuck in the mud to Ronald Douglas in hopes that he will be able to make it run. I, Blaine Hoskins, do will and bequeath my ability to jilt girls and get away with it to Tom Bruce. I, Max Winnett, do will and bequeath my career as a sailor to john Brown. I, Lois Bamford, do will and bequeath my talents in chemistry fmainly cutting myself J to Laura Berry.
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First row: A. Boon, M. Brodhead, A. Knox, F. Bledsoe, J. Hall, D. Donohue, N. Kayser C. Hixon. Second row: Z. Hayes, S. Barr, C. Anderson, L. Berry, J. Eldridge, L. Kirk, B. Jennings Third row: T. Bruce, C. Brodhead, D. Bauman, J. Fine, C. Henriod, D. Davidson, D. Bell, D Davis. Fourth row: L. Eaton, W. Harper, L. Keen, R. Ford, R. Douglas, M. Bickelhaupt, J. Brown First row: I.. Lusk, E. Pearson, L. Long, L. Russell, D. Wilbur. Second row: A. Winnett, J. Scarbrough, J. Rogers, A. Pool, D. Thompson. Third row: 'I'. Turner, S. Pounds, M. Thompson, C. Welch. Fourth row: B. McGee, J. Michalek, B. Wilson, D. Mings, D. White.
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