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Class Will 11 We the seniors of 1947, being in our so-called right mind and with memories that would put the Encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do will and bequeathe the following to our successors. We hope they all may benefit by it. 11 To the Juniors, we leave our dignity, the best brand known, and our debts, with the knowledge that they will be paid. 11 Tobe Miller leaves his smile and Bob Johnson his curly hair to the Junior girls--don't crowd girls! Don Phay and Al Combs will their four stripes to Gary Boyles while Elizabeth Ann Hart leaves her influence to the sophomores and Nell Collins wills her height to Grace Dorr. 11 Gordon Stebbleton leaves his ability to be a comic to Willie Durrell while Harold Rams- bacher and Norman Olson leave their quiet ways to Wes Goheen. Walter Russell leaves his cheerful disposition to Bill Moyer. 11 Bill Sternhagen wills his finger wave to Don Malunat and Betty Billingsley wills her ability to get along with the faculty to Ellie Stroman. Betty Morton and Helen Teichrow leave their nurses' uniforms to anyone strong enough to stand it, and to Mickey Luckman, Clarence Rowe leaves his beard. Richard Alley leaves his ability to talk himself in or out of anything to Thurlo Schindler. 11 Marion Naaken and Donna Lee Squires leave their sweet ways to Maxine Maclntyre. Scott Leedham wills his logical reasoning to Phil Hammerness-practice at it Phil, you'll learn. Leo Shellerud leaves his many means of transportation to Kenny Fuhrman. 11 Dave Bundy wills his way with women to Richard Austin--don't be too eager, Richard. Royce Graham bequeathes his hat to Duane Bowles and Grace Caricaburu leaves her sister to the mercy of the Junior boys-the lucky men! Marilyn Butts leaves her place in Leonard Johndal's date book to Bev Estrem while Bettye Bruce and Agnes Fuhrman leave their quiet dispositions to Eloise Hanson and Patsy Pattison. 11 Dorothy Kuehn wills her blonde wig to Mary Ann Farrell and Betty Bailey leaves her shy-bashful ways to Donna Munson. Charlotte Manning and Ramona Shipp can't afford to leave anything behind. 11 Bruce Witherbee leaves the rock to Lester who we know will make good use of it, while Norris Braatin, George Kolstad and Robert Rohde leave their positions in Ag. to anyone who will- work hard enough to hold them. 11 Butch Gallagher wills his hatred of women to Kenny Paulson and Roy Harwood leaves his success as a comedian to anyone who considers themselves pretty funny. Joe Fey wills his physique to anyone who will promise to eat his wheaties faithfully everyday for break- fast, dinner and supper. 11 Ellen and Violet Fauth leave their ability to get along as sisters to Dorothy and Luella Nelson, while Linda Olfert wills her two extra credits to Dorothy Peters. Guy Wagner leaves his place in band among all those girls to anyone who thinks they are capable of handling them. Dennis Wright leaves his seat on the bus to Stanley Zink, while Bob Hat- ton has all he can do to leave his chair in Part Time. 11 Mary Robinson just leaves. Vernon Berg wills his Charles Atlas course to Irving Rus- sell-donlt work at it too hard, Russ. To Norma Burrus, Donna Hanson bequeathes her genuine smile. Betty Erickson leaves her make-up-kit to Pat Jennings and Dorothy Briggs leaves her sweaters to Joyce Scanson. 11 Dee Ackerman wills her vim, vigor, and vitality to the Juniors, and do they need it! ! ! Glen Johnson leaves his athletic ability to Duge Koon and Veryl Miller wills his ability to get places on time to Jerry Dull. 11 Lenore Frisch leaves her position in Buttreys meat department to anyone who doesn't mind being minus va couple of fingers or maybe ia whole hand. Richard Ramsbacher leaves his bus driving job to anyone in need of cash-silly boy! ! ! ! Dan Collins just hopes to leave this time. Russell Waetzig leaves his friendliness to anyone, in hopes that it will be used to the best of their advantage. ' 11 To you -all, we will our ability to get along with one another and take our so-called jokes in good humor.
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PEP CLUB A -fl .16 ' . Pai' im 'will il? F fs .....4 ,x , h il . Z We 0 Miss Aurora Muske, Sponsor, and Betty Billingsley, Pep Club Presi- dent. Q Pep Club members. starting on inside of G3 Ellie Stroman. Donna lee Squires, Marion Nakken, Marion Caricaburu, Donna Hanson, Dorothy Brown, Margie Moon, Grace Caricaburu, Dee Ackerman, Dorothy Kuehn, Annie Marshall, Sharon Linn, Eloise Hanson, Phyllis Scanson, Patsy Patti- son, Pat Jennings, Agnes Fuhrman, Beverly Estrem, Kay Hallet, Elizabeth Ann Hart, Betty Ann Erickson, Julene Rawe, Nona Crain, LaVonne Peter- son, Marv Kay Holland Ardice Bowles, Patsy Crain, Carol Stensland, and Viola Russell. The Pep Club is one of the most outstanding organizations in Glasgow High School. The girls have the big job of promoting sports- manship and school spirit among the student body. They take charge of the Pep Assem- blies that we have before each home basket- ball and football game, and whenever pos- sible, a bus is chartered for the out-of-town games. Sometimes this was impossible, so this year the girls started something newg they prepared gifts and letters to be opened on the trip or else sent good-luck telegrams that were delivered to the boys at the begin- ning or between the halves of the game. With the help of the Glasgow Kiltie Band, the Pep Club girls entertained the spectators of last season's football games with attrac- tive formations and drills. They also spon- sored several All-High parties during the school year. ...14.. 0 PCP at leftg Farrell, Bruce, Sevold, Club Cheerleaders, starting Don Malunat, Jennie Lou Mary Ann Farrell, Bettye Maxine McIntyre, Peggy Dot Briggs, and Phil Ham- Il'l8I'I18SS.
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