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Page 27 text:
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Now Russell thinks he's woman proof. But someday he'll find his head in a whirl And then he'll have to start building a roof For some good looking girl. Mae another member of our class, So friendly and so true. And if you look at her just right, She is sure to smile at you. All at once the silence is broken. What?--Guess, you know, It's Shirley, the mischievous cut up. She is always on the go. A feeling of sadness and sorrow, Is never in our classroom. As long as we have David To take away the gloom. Mary is an ambitious gal, A lady rancher she will someday be. She'd rather have a palomino for a pal, Than a fellow says she???????? Gwen is a likeable girl, So full of pep and fun. What are her plans for the future? Your guess is as good as any ones. Lucille is a quiet lass On that we all agree. But who knows if this is true, When there is none of us to see. Vglig is the last in line Listen to her famous rhyme: 'Life is easy smooth and slow, Do what comes and let the rest go.
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We, the seni mind and memory, will and testamen We, the seni after graduation, furniture. I, Gwen, wi Senior girls. I sneaking in class I, Fauniel, Glass 1U'11 or class of 1955, of Haigler, Nebraska, do hereby make, publish, and declare t in manner as follows: being of sound this our last ors bequeath the surplus funds in our to pay our just and unjust debts and to class treasury repair broken ll my ability tu go with Freshman boys leave my camaflage jacket to any one who needs it for late. leave my technique of wrapping boys class rings to to next years Alfreda Stute. To Claudine Wiley I leave my ability of getting along with Butch Van Horn. I, Velma Lee, will my ability to get married and still finish school to Doretta I, Pearline, Trembly. To Doris Sims I leave my red clothes. will my great height to Dick Bannister, and my artistic abllity to Bob Brunswig so he can better illustrate his writings on desks I, Elmer, le ave my short legs'to Doris Sims. To Nancy Mahon I will my graceful movements. I, Russell, night to any one ditched, leaping I, Eddy, lea out north. To Re I, Mary, lea Collins I will my I, Lucille, Kathryn Stute I l , Velie, wi Holyoke men to an Shirley, leave my technique of taking out three girls in one who can get by with it. To Paul Freehling I leave my Ford. ve my flying Chevie to Dallas Adams to make his trips x Tracy I leave my innocent C2221 look. ve my easy going temper to Elizabeth Wheaton. To Larry ability to get along with the Coach. leave my letter writing ability to Myrna Oster. To eave my talkative manner. ll the hole in my left ear to Rex Tracy. I leave my y one who is in need of a man. will my ability to change boy friends to Patty Wall. I To stainey Carlock I will my red hair. T B Ig Dave, will my ability to leave girls alone to Butch Van Horn. o ar ara Evans I, I leave I, I leave my mild temper. Almeda, leave my quiet ways to Barbara Neville. To Alice Beeson my ability to drive carefully. Tom, leave my many girl friends to Lianold Kinnett and my blonde hair to John Corder. I, Kaye, will my ability to play the piano to Kenny Vanderford. I will my sense of humor to Mr. Everett, I, Mae, will to any one who wa class, my shrill scream of fright in fourth period study hall nts it. To Betty walter I will my ability to blush in Signed, sealed and delivered this nineteenth day of Hay, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty five. Zfmlf .499-ey., 'V 42441 mt 6 'gif we Uwe WJLM7 . 66,500 Sawmill? , 3329 dimly?
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