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The seniors will their desks to the junior class so they can freeze when 1t's cold and cook when the radiator is work- ing. We also they can follow I I I i:.ll Q!! will them our torn and tattered old books so iiq: in our steps through the halls of knowledge. Er: 45: ' Q 5-if? I, Alice Nairn, will my cheerleading position to anyone who is ambitious enough to deserve it I will my Quimby road map to Valeria so she can get there in record time My h shoe size, I will toJean Rutter so she won't have to complain about hers all the time I, Carole Ogren, will lf6 of the basketball team to any one who is capable of keeping the training rules, my ability to goof off in class to Ronnie Nairn, so he can keep the kids from being bored in any dull, monotonous classes I will my ability to always have a good time anywhere and everywhere to the junior girls as their goal for next year, I, Dean Johnson, will my basketball suit to anyone who is good enough and my baseball suit to some fresh air fiend I w1ILmy ability to charm allthe girls to Clarence Anderson and the noise I make when leaving school to Walter Brownlee I will my ability to get out of work to anyone clever enough to do the same My good grades, I will to anyone who is as brilliant as I am I, Jack Dawson, will my basketball uit to Bobby Carl Ronnie Nairn, my charming ways with the teachers to Norman arver, my height to Malcolm Cowan, and my broken pencils to Kay Carl son X 1 I, Dean Riemenschneider, will my basketball suit to my brother Richard, because he is as good as I am I will my IV! ff-SWK ability to get good grades without studying to someone who could use it, namely Walter Brownlee My talent for wheeling a Buick around, I will to anyone who can afford it fd J 0 . . Q I O ' , I l x, :Wx , X Rs f P ., C, Q I FP f . I f f O M - 54451 son, my ability to drive fast and still not kill myself, to 'xhg -' EvA xi? C EE N 'fc . Us M. ja. ,K , rg
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I, Betty Klingensmith, will my 116 of the basketball team to Darlene Pitts if she cares to be sandwiched in all season I will my position on the throne to any junior girl who meets the qualifications Being of sound mind and no heart, I will my developing ability to write letters to any one whose boy friend leaves the country 'iv dig I, Ted White, will my ability to raise a heck of a lot of noise when I leave school to Ronnie Nairn so he can keep the place alive My fan mail, I will to Walter Brownlee so he will have something to do in the evenings I will my ab ility to drive a Chevey without knocking the rods out toRon nie Nairn I, Carol McQueen, wlD.my Underwood to Carole Lindsay as it wiD.go about her speed, my charming manners to anyone who needs them, my repertolre of witty stories to Mary Lou Pease so she can keep the kids amused, my proficient vocabulary to ' Oi, someoneuho can use it to the proper advantage,ramely Shirley Roepke, and my boisterous laugh to anyone who wants to keep the school house alive I, Darlene Dumke, will my ability to et gcod grades to Roy Townsend so he won't have to work next year and will be able hopay more attention tnthe girls I will my basketball suit to anyone who likes to sit on the floor My height, I K will to any girl who is gowng mith a tall man To the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen, collectively and individually, we convey our power of saying the wrong thing in the right place, or the right thing in the wrong place Just how this is accomplished we are not able tosay. Each one will need to work the matter out for himself or OHM , herself There is no doubt that much benefit will result from the effort In witness whereof The Senior Class have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seal, this nine- -S'e? 'X teenth day of May, ln the year of our Lord, one thousand, X N nine hundred and fifty-four. ' 7 WIIY WITNESSES: . I ' U 'Tr AU ' NV ina Y EIIIYL Vghs ' Mi ff ' I 5 f ' .. . 65 i Il I 6 X Q 01 3 . xi A X P
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