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Page 19 text:
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y Seniors l l ll TOP Rvws Supt. S. B. Hanley, Chas. Peterson, 'can Hansen, Ronnie Loomis R0dge1' Gigax, Carl Kittle, laryl Richards, Dale Fagerstonc, Bryce Fornoff: Second Rows Maxine I.aShell, Norma Petersen, Donna Strop, Bonnie Richter, Ihr-cella Palic, Ver-da Richter, Joyce Anderjaska, Roberta Aeefer, Loretta Kolhet, Ruth Peters on. Bettem RGWI Arles Wilson, Jane French, Doris Nclms, Lylas Hudson, Corrimc Burkert, Charlotte Snoke, Dolores Hastings, Louise McNutt. Ie, the Senior Class of Bayes County High School do hereby males and declare this to be our last lill and Testament , hereby revoking all former 'lille by us sado. Jane French wills her dimples to Janice Anderjaskas Norm Jean Curran Peterson wills her ability to sew to Lois Evans. Arles Wilson wills her tlnymss to Gwyneth Gallagher. Louise Iclhtt wills her red hair to Danica Graves. Nyce Fcrnoff wills his curly hair to Dick Bousnan. larry Richards wills his car and flirtatious manner to Loyd Iacey. Dean Busan wills all of his girl friends to Clayton Loonis. noagn- olgu wins his night to Luanxl Hymn. hxine laShell wills her gift of gab to Jane Rader. Charlotte Sncke wills her desire to become a nurse to like Seymour. Doris Helms wills her diamond to Carol Nitsch. Lylas llormn Hudson wills her athletic ability to Gale Venhaua. Bonnie Richter wills her mslcal ability to Phyllis Shaw. Roberts Keefer wills her black hair tc Fredora Wilson. Joyce Anderjaska wills her extra heights to Verona Wilson. Carl little wills his camras and binoculars to Gladys Yllttwgr. laura Cary Nitsch wills her husband to IaVerda Greeley. Ruth Peterson wills her energy and little black address book to krlene litsch. Dolores Hastings wills her voice to Iodela Hcusnan. krcella Pallc wills her giggle to Phyllis Shaw. Verda 3ichter wills her cool nanner to out cf' town boys to Carol Hahn. Jack Sohumn wills his good singing voice and his reserved ways to Dwalne Filson. Bonnie Locals wills his age to Bernard Christners Cerrlma Bus-kert wills her pocket full of money to Jack homie' flat bill fold. Charles Peterson wills his smooth actions and his athletic ability to Clayton Loomis. Dale hgerstcne wills his old Ford to Verona Wilson. Iaretta Ielbet wills her dark eyes to Fredora Wilson. Donna Strcp wills her alertmss to Darlene Yonker Wise. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals,th:l.s 6th day of ly 1950 A. D. lortinr herd Little N797 Dick Tracy
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Prophecy I got so tired of sitting on a cloud and playing my harp day after day. I had played every song I could think of, even 'Open the Door Richard. So I asked permission from Saint Peter to visit my old high school friends. I started to earth and before I knew it I was in Hayes Center. W! how that town has changed. The bank now covers one whole block. I had just started up main street when I was accosted by a dirty, ragged bum. I recog- nised Iarly Richards. He had lost all of his money at Culbertson when there was a fake gold rush back in IQO. New nom of his friends would help him, due tc his mrriage to a fan dancer back in 1955. Ilhen I was about tc enter the drug store I noticed a sign on a near-by tent--'Have Your Future Told and See Old Solomon, the Trained Owl. lly curiosity got the better of me and I entered the tent. Imagine my surprise to see hrcella Palic making her living by crystal gazing. She has her pet owl with her, who sits on her head and helps her read the crystal ball-- she claims she has made a fortune at her profession. As it was getting near lunch time I went into one of the cafes and saw a man sitting there, who looked very familiar. It was Jack Schuman, he is one of the guys most in de- mand in Hollywood, as a director and modern Romeo. From the looks of things,i.t appears that Jack's quiet days are over. Ncticing a hand bill for a girls' baseball game in the afternoon and having never seen one I decided to go. After finding my seat in the huge stadium, which Hayes Cen- ter had built, I noticed the line-up and of all people Charles Petersen was the manager. His star pitcher is Donnm Strcp and has she ever got curves to her pitching. V As I was just departing from the stadium I saw a man completely surrounded by girls Ae I got closer I recognized him as Carl K.1.ttle,who has taken the place of Frank Sinatra. The girls really swoon when he sings. I passed by an air-conditioned theater and as it was about 100 in the shade I decided te go in. The main star was, you guessed it, Bryce Fcrnoff, the hammiest, ham actor en stage and scree. The big movie producers say Bryce is so valuable, they have to give him three meals a day, a park bench to sleep cn, and a ticket to the movies so he can see his idol of the screen, Louise Mchhtt, who has taken the place of lhrjorie Maine. I bought a mwspaper and turning to the society column I found that Charlotte Snoke was suing her Sth husband, the great-grandson of Clark Gable for divorce. He had the habit of eating crackers in bed. In the very same paper I was reading some very wise answers to the love-lorn. The name at the conclusion was a very familiar one--Corrinne Burkert. She seems to know all d' the answers, guess that her experience in high school must have been a big help to her. Seeing a mw building which I had never noticed before I decided to investigate. Norma Curran greeted me at the door and told me that she was ruxming a very successful school for girls. In this school girls learn hcw to treat their boy friends. It seems she always treated llarvln pretty badly, and he finally got fed up and left so she is still mold mid. Norma told me that Joyce and Jerry Anderjaska are now multivmillionaires and living in a swanlcy pint-house in Florida. They recently had qulntuplets and the large business houses are paying huge sums to use their names in their advertisements. I watched a mn walking down the street, bent over until his head almost touched the ground. 0f all people it turmd out to be Dale Fagerstone, he said that he was a scien- tist, and had recently counted the grains of sami in the Great Sale Lake, which accounted for his humped position. He says that he owes all of his scientific lmowledge to his for- mer chemistry teacher, the Honorable Joseph Hansal.
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