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Class History On Ariust 77, ':Qf, ' L '-oifbf frcr ur lnuched tieir rocket slip. Tieil Qo.1lp 'Q 1 -- 'lb 1.i,:r. fle yilot pls Farber? Yearors. The Lassen t1s pure Pnrhaxi Folvjn, Verna Grlnum Sturlerc uw'ver, Iolndfxl footy, Jerico Edzufi , 'nrhara Gilbert, Horne Lohrlng, Lixle Volms, Tuzlere Yedtrrrj, Iafonda Tiller, Janann York, Florence Vrncie, :nth rainey, Lerlene Folerson, Janice Shaffer, Lnvonno Trrdo, Turiljn Hoff, fodor- ick lmholte, Gene Snyder, Lon Svttcr, Lane Ark, Hurvin iunfr, Ceorfe Lorch, and Victor Yelson. The rocket Shir sto r-Q at a flanot where Victor Yelsor, Ynrvi: Lnntz, ant Iodorick lm- holte decided to discontinre their trlj ind lit? lwlfwr joined the group. Latfr, the merry sjecemon and women stojged to chanre rockets, on the planet Lophoxore, where Lane dsl took over as pilot. Here Lavonne frudo joined another rocket s?ip, and Paul Srha joined our merry crew. At a little planet where the rocket stoyred to set sup- plies, we lost two jassengersg Paul Subs end James Pmtikofer. The next stop was at the planet Jrnior where Lon Lvtter became the new pilot. It was at this rlanet that the syacecrew presented the play Frother Goose. Pere, also, Parlmra Folejn left us. After resuming our journey we honorec our friends, the seniors, with a banquet. It was carried ort in a Iexiczn theme. Shortlj after planet. Ne then headed this Parhara Gilbert left via another our rocket for the planet Senf or, which would be the last stop before we reached our destinstion. we again changed pilots, with Loberta Mosby takin: over the con- trols. There was much ado and many hagpy faces on hoard the rocket when we received our senior pictures. As this history is being written manj plans are bein: made to present a ilaj that will ton all plays, and we know that the Juniors are go- ing to honor rr with a truly wonderful hanoret Class Mafia We sail on the shin of awbitlo may we anchor in the harbor of success. Class Colors Flue and Silver Class Flower iweei Poe A.,
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Las ill and estamenf We, the incomparable Seniors of l953, of Elgin High School, township of Pleasant Valley, County of Fayette, State of Iowa, being in as sound state of mind as could be expected, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Item I: To the Juniors we unwillingly bequeath the heaven- ly feeling of being looked up to. Item II: To the Sophomores we will our wordly wisdom and renown. Item III: To the Freshman we submit all our artillery for self defense in assembly revolu- tions. Item IV: To our beloved teachers we will the hardshipl'?J of conducting classes in which we are no longer present. I, Janice Marlene Pinney, do will and bequeath my executive power as editor of the Panther Tracks to Karen Kiple. I, Roberta Kay Mosby, do will and bequeath my musical talent and cheer-leading ability to Stanley Erickson. I, Sharlene Mary Gruver, do will and bequeath my majorette uniform and baton to Burnell Blockhus. I, Verna Jean Grimm, do will and bequeath my glasses and my speed in traveling up and down the aisles to Marvel Frederick. I, Barbara Jean Yearous, do will and bequeath my giggles and ability to play basketball to Ted Kjosa. I, George Frederick Lerch, do will and bequeath my curly hair and dimples to Norma Pulfer. I, Marilyn Elaine Rest, do will and bequeath my blond hair and blue eyes to Donna Robinson. I, Janice June Shaffer, do will and bequeath my love for baby sitting to Stanley Boyer. I, Darlene Louise Reierson, do will and bequeath my quiet ways and English textbook to Robert Peters. I, Milton Lane Ash, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of difficult situations in my classes to Erna Baumgartner. I, Ruth Marie Rainey, do will and bequeath my diamond ring and my letters from Korea to Gayle Nickels. I, Joel Millard Holden, do will and bequeath my green'EhewW and my Boys State shirt to Marie Hendrickson. I, Rvth caroline Pulfer, do will and benueath my mischie- vous cat and my job in the hot lunch room to Karl Lembke. I, Florence Elizabeth Muncie, do will and bequeath my dreams of Ghicago and my ability to make flowers to Ronald Lofts- gard. 1, Janann Marie Mork, do will and bequeath my complicated love life and my height to Sara Ogle. I, LaFonda Kay Miller, do will and bequeath my pet snakes and CFS pin to Loreen Itterman. I, Donald Bernard Sutter, do will and bequeath my smart an- swers in class and my butch haircut to Mavis Frieden. I, Marlene Marie Medberry, do will and bequeath my love for skating and my daily trips to the Post Office to Beverly Ben- son. I, Dixie Lee Helms, do will and bequeath my love for horses to Mary Brackin. I, Gene Howard Snyder, do will and bequeath my job as man- ager of the football team and my quiet ways in class to Paul Pin- ney. I, Norma Ruth Gehring, do will and bequeath my position as post forward to Jeanine Cook. I, Ruth Marie Rainey, do will and bequeath my public speaking ability and little feet to Don Reierson. I, LaFonda Kay Miller, do will and bequeath my notebook and my letters from Wisconsin to Veldcn Orth. ,I, Janice Marlene Finney. do will and hocueath my love for cops' and long fingernails to Janice Schori. I, Gene Howard Snyder, do will and bequeath my interest in golf and my baseball shoes to Shirley West. I, Dixie Lee Helms, do will and bequeath my ticket stubs and love for the number sixteen to Edith Gehring. I, Milton Lane Ash, do will and bequeath my love for sunny California and my large vocabu- lary to Dennis Eutikofer. Made and witnesses this 2 95 day of 1953.
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