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MISS ESTHER BARTHOLOMEW DEDICATION We the seniors wish to dedicate this 32nd issue of the Munhinotu to Miss Esther Bartholomew, who has given unlimited time and guidance to our class as advisor. She has successfully served as a consultant in all activi- ties and programs presented during our years in school. This is but a small token of our gratitude and esteem.
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FOREWORD The theme for this year's Munhinotu is based on your school activities and is done in silhouettes by B. J. Gardner. The enrollment, having increased tremendously during the past year, has necessitated the building ot a new addition to our school. Pictures, herein, are to show you the progress. Many new improvements have been made such as the installation of a new fountain and a new public telephone booth in the main hall. We hope that this book will be a lasting token of your high school days and that you will cherish it always.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Allen, Dennis: I leave my Lit. book to Shakespeare and Chaucer. Bernick, Bob: I leave my gavel to Joe. Conygham, Ed: I leave my skiis to Larry Bonner. DeYoung, Joan: I leave my peroxided hair to Bobbie Holcombe. Evans, Donna: I leave my minutes to Elaine Roll. Fulton, Bob: I leave my invention of the steam boat to Robert Fulton Gresli, Betty: I leave my baton to next year's majorettes. Holmes, Jim: I leave my pole vaulting to Jim Jolly. Inman, Barbara: I leave my Great Dane dog to Don Johnson. Jenson, Carol: I leave my IZO-word pin to future shorthand students. Kaser, Kyle: I leave the annual to next year's editor. I Leavenworth, Harry: I leave my wig and make-up to Oliver Goldsmith. Moller, Bill: I leave my red shirt to Ferdinand. Noreen, David: I leave my motor scooter to the driving classes. Olsen, Janet: I leave my Tri-Y gavel to the future president. Parsley, Lyle: I leave Donna to the Junior boys. lTake good care of her.l Quackenbush, Dale: l leave my quacking bush. Robinson, Chuck: l leave my height to Allen Tarpening. Stevens: We, Betty and Lorene, leave our typewriters to next year's Argus Toyooka, Lulu: I leave my figure to the Junior girls. U---: There's No You. Vincent, Harry: I leave my parallel bars to Mr. Thompson. Wion, Virginia: I leave my graduation speech to next year's Valedictorian. X it Seniors! You: You leave your yellow cards to Mr. Bartholomew. Zenger, Phyllis: After four years of being at the end of every list, I leave. who beat me to it staff
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