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. .W 66 P 4 f ' I , fe? L K VZ X N ,L L L AZN We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of unsound minds and poor mem- ories, do hereby will our unknown abilities and properties to the following: We, the Senior Class will to the oncoming Fres men the old scarred up desks that have served us so well. . To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to skip class and get away with it to anyone who is brave enough to try it, also all the papers and pencils scattered hither and yon. ' To the Juniors, we leave the lockers in hofpes they can put more in them then we could. KThere just isn't room enough or everythingj i To the Janitors, we leave our little box of belongings that they've picked up in the halls, also the gum wrappers, school papers, notes, rubber bands and last but not least our faithful BOOKS. To the Faculty we leave our appreciation for the things they they tried to teach us. For our last will and testament, this is what we, the individuals leave: I, Marge Packwood, will my ability to know gossip and keep it to my- self to Keith Martin. I, Dorothy Norris, will my shy and quiet ways around the boys to Beverley Allen. I, Lloyd Jackson, will my Rock Hudson build to Ted P0tte1' I, Melvin Harris, will my ability to tear the transmission out of a car to anyone who is smart enough to do so. I, Cleo Whitehall, will my ability to never turn red when embarassed to Patty Eisenhower. I, Gena Dissmore, will my Great Brain to Steve De Camp. S hli Marlene Raspet, will my ability to break-up and make-up to Sandra c u tz. I, Shirley Carmichael, will my ability to be sophisticated to Peggy Lon . 5 Bill Hu hes, will my ability to leave the girls alone to Ron Richards. I, Janice West, will my height to Ted Potter. I, Rush Roundy, will my shyness to Dennis Parcher. I, Donna Huffman, will my ability to catch a man and keep him to Janice Wortman. I, Tony Gojenola, will to anyone who is lucky enough, my ability to go steady with a Freshman girl. I, Shirley Cassity, will my ability to Love 'em and Leave 'em to Delores Cavin. I, Bob Cowan, will my literature assignments to the dogs. It's more fit for them. I, Don Chappell, will my ability to play basketball to Robert Copeland. I, Rita Russell, will my quiet ways to Donna Rippie. I, Ronnie Franklin, will my ability to play the clarinet to Kenny Davis. I, Earl Goman, will my Arts 8: Crafts hammer to the person who can throw it the farthest. I, Pat DuPius, will my ability to ask questions to any girl who can stop talking long enough to ask them. I, Jeanne Mills, will my roudiness to Raymond Wolf. I, Don Petersen, will my ability to get one girl after another to Ted Whitehall. I, Claudia Davis, will my Marilyn Monroe figure to Grace Montgomery. I, Gary Kanzler, will my ability to a ree on everything to Randy! Auvil. I, Fred Montgomery, will my Englisg workbook to any Junior w o is smart enough to ill it out. I, Chuc Asher, will m abilit to be a Lad Killer to Lynn Hanaan. I, Lee Roy Hensley, will my ability to play the Bass Drum to anyone smart enough to Beat it!
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PWM? Round and round and round she igoes, and where she stops nobody knows But stop she did and we shall see o thin s that are and things to be. The dreams we've cherished and I have hears tell, the hopes that have perished that we all know so well ---------- . Who is that we see in the chorus, in a New York night club ------ well it's Dorothy Norris. Who is that beside her in all the frills, nobody else but Jeanne Mills.. Here's a lady wrestler with lots of muscles ---- take a secondlook, 1t'S Rita Russel. In Hollywood there are lots of stars, some that sing and play their guitars, but best of all is not William Boyd, of course 1t's Jackson, and we mean Lloyd. There's bars all around her, she's eating! peanuts ---- here's a clue her names Pat Hughes, she's the animal fee er at the Entiat Zoo. There's a ballet teacher, he's as graceful as can be. There's only one who can do those pivots, it's Bob Cowan as we can see. Here we are in a pickle factory, there's someone sitting at the tables. It's that Cleo Whitehall working madly, decorating pickle labels. There he goes down the floor reaching toward a basket, of course Don Chappell's packing cherries, you didn't have to ask it. Who's t at slippin cherries in his basket, the boss is getting frantic. Oh, golly, whiz! It's Janice West, now isn't that romantic. Who is that gambling in Reno Nevada, and will never lose ---- nobody else but Bill Hughes, In a Paris Salon is a al you all know, modelling the latest style, is Shirley Carmichael the siow. On a chicken farm in the Entiat Valley Fair, we find Donna Huffman and Freddie, a happily married couple. Claudia. Davis is now living in a small igloo, catching fish and trapping is all she can do. Shirley Cassity hasn't much time for a lot, which her TV set and her fifth little tot. Gary Kanzler's the big wheel on his Dad's apple ranch, he married a girl and her name isn't Blanche. A nurse in a home for the aged you'll see, Gena Dissmore is as happy, as happy can be. A helping hand at the Chief Joseph Dam site, you'll find Marjory Pack- wood doing all right, Chuck Asher has gone on to marimba fame ---- selling cars on the side, and also his name. Melvin Harris moved on to greater renown, he's working for Ringling Bros. circus, as a first rate clown. Driving trucks for a living and getting around, Fred Montgomery is once in a while seen in town. Don Petersen made heavy weight news ---- the champion wrestler in years, he wears size Z0 shoes. Tony Gojenola you hear on Saturday afternoons, singing opera leads off a small tycoon, Ronnie Franklin is still working in the station, pumping gas and fixing tires for his education. h Marlene Raspet now lives at Chelan, checking bathing beauties, all s e can. Making concrete blocks is the business he's in, he owns his own factory Earl Goman's the king pin. Lee Roy Hensley owns his own grocery store---keeping house for Marjorylis a great chore. Rus Roundy digs potatoes day and night ---- to keep well fed for his dear little wife. 10' U
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enior pfay ROW 2: Mr. Wall, Bob Cowan, Arnold Goodell, Claudia Davis, Ron F. , Rush Roundy, Cleo Whitehall Melvin Harris, Shirley Carmichael, ROW 1: Pat DuPius, Marlene Raspet, Janice West, Gena Dissmore unior ,Ozzy Mr. Wall, Vonnie Brotherton, Ron Richards, Betty Dissmore, Lynn Hanaan, Carol Wilson, Randy Auvil. 12.
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