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CLASS WILL fContinuedD Wallace Nilsen - He's taking her with him. Richard Ohls - his life long friendship with Don Stanley to whoever wants it Julia Ojeda - her giggles to Mrs. Hathaway Lilliabelle Olson - her post by the girls' gym to Jim Straley Frank Orosco - his euick wits to Marilyn Doyen Wayne Page - his drum to Gene Krupa Felicia Peck - her late hours to the owl Vivian Perez - whatever she has that we don't know of to whoever wants it Charlotte Perkins - her tardy slips to Mrs. Stires Herbert Platt - his snakes to Ruth Deering Bob Poling - his physique to Charles Atlas Ethel Ann Printz - her dramatic ability to the Drama Club in general Alice Puster - her Itwinl sister to take her place Mary Lou Roberts - her Emerson boy friends to the oncoming crop Katherine Rogers - her gay social life to William Armstrong Barbara Ruiz - She leaves her good looking sister to you know who. Gabriel Ruiz - his nickname NGabbyU to Glen Askew Pauline Salvat - her dark complexion to Irene Woods Mary Lou Sasser - her violin ability to The Master Works Program Betty Jean Sayre - her nimpishn smile to Wheeler Tolleson Mary Helen Schmidt - her mascara and accent to the F.B.I. Clarence Sheffield - his first base position to Carlo Poggetto Geraldine Showalter - her ability to take teasing to Maxine Shropshire Pauline Singleton - her rubber boots back to the O.P.M. Robert Snedaker - his arguments in math to George Hare Harlan Soden - his tennis ability to some clown Marvin Soden - his work excuses to Calvin Dick Ted Sommerville - his study hall excuses to the tenth grade study hall in years to come Wayne Spotswood - his curly hair to Arthur Martinez Don Stanley - his horse to Gene Autry Robert Steidley - his radios to Mr. Hebert's Radio Shop Irma Jean Stevens - her convict sweater back to Alcatraz Velora Stevens - her doll house to Mrs. Furr Tommie Stiteler - his baton twirling to Betty Jo Grissom Frank Tannehill - his height and his curly hair to Charlie Monroy Isabel Tafoya - her horse. and pig tail to Barbara Kletzsch Mildred Thomas - her snoods and bandanas to George Hare Helen Tinsley - her ability to make up her work to Alice Reynolds Winifred Tracy - her height to Mrr Holsinger Teddy Trockel - Frances to the future ninth graders Dorothy Trueb - her boy friends to Charlotte Strona Jesus Trujillo - his pitching ability to Del Hope James Turner - his popularity with the girls to Paul Serna Lillian Turner - her abilities to Sally Rand Allen Wade - his uloudn mouth to Joe E. Brown Doris Wallace - her walk to nDumbon Charles Ward - his position on the Safety Committee to Ralph Edwards --his flare for comedy to Lamarr Wiley Edna Wildman - the hair she cut to a bomb sight
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CLASS WILL KContinuedD Barbara Wolfe - lost and found articles to the swap shop Ida Mae Woods - her short boy friends end whistle to veronica Lake Molly Zatinsky - her clothes to some Hollywood studio u 1 1 WM 552:33 -5J1 7? 4.,s .7fE:i:s?S? - A -lik? if-L-. Ll. -- '4.. Q41 g-:Z-:Z-:- ,',.-' V , 1 Locum G Towhkb Tr-Xe FNU126 PROPHECY OF THE GLASS OF 1942 The following dramatic sketch is a preview of the future of members of the class of 1942. All actors represent themselves as they will appear in 1954, with the exception of one small boy, who is not to be confused with anyone whom you have ever seen. Please remember this, its important. Scene: The backyard views of two adjoining houses, with clotheslines end other washday equipment, Mrs. Mary Alice Andrus Blank and Mrs. Betty Lee Hastings Also Blank fno, they didn't merry brothersl are busy hanging up the family washing. Mary Alice: Good morning, Betty. Well, here we ere nt our weekly job again. Betty Lee: Yes, Skinny, whenever I see Oscar end little Junior spilling gravy on the table cloth, I wish for the days when I was e test pilot. M. A.: Of course, my experience as a business executive has been very helpful to me in managing the household, but you've got to be a genius to get triplets all clean and ready at thc same time. Thank goodness, they'll soon be old enough to send to Anona, Angus' Nursery School. Thelma Grey corteinl y has a wey of handling those little rescels. B. L.: Maybe you don't think Ifm glad that Junior joined the Cub Scouts. You know John Holstrom is in charge of them, and hc s marvelous with those smell boys. M. A.: There goes my last piece on the line for this week. I'm going to get lest night's paper and catch up on the news.
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