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NORMAN SOUBA Got a Tougher Problem? MaJor--English, Science, Commercial Minor—Math, Social Stu- dies Interest-Office Work LEO BURES Milligan, Here I Come Major--English, Shop Minor--Social Studies, Science Interest-- Farming LORRAINE GALUSHA Major-Engllsh, Commercial Minor-Science, Math, Social- Studies Interest-Music LO A JENSt.N ajor-Sclence, English Minor-home Ec, Math, Social Studies interes t-Nurs- ing Sweet Sixteen” Swing Yer Pardnerll BOB ELY Want To Buy a Car??? Major—English, Shop Minor—Social Studies, Science Interest—Athletic? DUANE LOVEGROVE Time to Go Home Major--English, Shop Minor--Social Studies, Extension Work Interest—Ag, Music
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951, of Fairmont High School, of Fairmont, Ne- braska, County of Fillmore, ana State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and memory, ao hereby make, publish, and declare this to oe oar last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore maae by us. The will is as follows: Leo Bures, blowin hard” or Mr. Green, wills his Corn--et to anyone who wants it. To Sandra Hurst goes his ability to get to Milligan every Sunday night. Dale Moul, says that he leaves his mighty muscles to anyone who gets in his waylTI his ability to almost make it to school on time goes to Mr. Green. Dick Langdon, zooming through town on his white stallion, calls out that all the freshman class may have his sense of humor. He says that no one can have his Saturday nights out. Carol Moul, disgustedly working on the annual wills her blonde hair to Bill Jacobsen and her drumsticks to Bob Eich. Eloise Jackson, running across the lawn, cries out that her driving ability will go to the faculty, know- ing it can be put to good use. Cherrill Burns, sitting on the window-sill and chewing bubble-gum, wills her ability to twirl a baton to Corky Moyle, and her beautiful soprano voice to Richard Perkins. Martha Skrekas, run- ning her fingers through the class money, says that anyone who can handle him may have her dog, Sparkie. She leaves her temper to Jim Horner. David Janda, coming around the corner on two wheels, yells out that Dale Newman may have his clarinet music????????? He says that Carroll Demaree may have his ability to drive a car. Loma Jensen, still studying, cries out that the whole Junior Class may have her ability to get along with the teachers, (sometimes), and she leaves her inferiority complex to Roberta Halsey. Bill Frazier, making faces at the underclassmen, wills his nights out to Dick Smith. His ability to flunk, and yet to pass goes to 3ennie Pike. Duane Lovegrove, arguing with the teachers, stops long enough to say that Beverly flulse may have his trumpet techniques, and his many girl-friends go to Jack Snodgrass. Jim Foltz, drawing pictures of freaks, says that Valerie Dawson may have his beard. Jim wills his horse-laugh to Marjorie Jensen. Lorraine Galusha, combing her beautiful hair, leaves her unwanted height to Marvin Swartz, and her trombone to Vincent Babcock, hoping his arms will grow. Norman Souba, wishing to keep all of his treasured talents, wills nothing to no one, hoping and praying they will take good care of them. Bob Ely, playing volley-ball with the girls, calmly says that Delma Lefler may have his athletic ability. His Hollywood muffler goes to Mr. Kinley. Frank Rose, his thumb caught in the trombone slide, hollers out that his short hair-cut will go to Channey Komarek. He leaves his presidency of the Stu- dent Council to Delmar Little. Donna Galusha, playing Touchinskey s 24th Composition on the piano, wills her ability to flirt and stay single to Valadine Michaelis. She wills her fig---------ure to anyone who thinks they can get it away from her. Mrs. Langdon, clicking the typewriter keys, wills her quiet disposition to the entire Fairmont Student Body. She says that she believes she will keep her husband for the time being. Mr. Reed, talk- ing over the telephone, wills his outstanding personality“Tlong with his great sense of humor to the new Superintendent of Fairmont Public Schools
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