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Class Will BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN OF THIS PRESENCE.. That we, the Senior Class of Hillsboro l-Iigh School, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby publish and declare the following to be our last w.II and testament: ART ICLE I-we direct that the grades of the last four years be stricken from the recoros. We do not wish future classes to feast their eyes on our shame. ARTICLE Il--To the freshmen, we leave the responsibility of teaching next year's freshmen the humbleness of their position. ARTICLE III-To the sophomores, we leave anything we got that they ain't got. ARTICLE IV--To the juniors, we leave the pomp and glory of being the oldest and wisest class in the school. We also leave them the job ot finishing the tasks we left undone when we were seniors. ARTICLE V-To all undergraduates, we leave this advice: Tis better to have lived and died, than never lived at all. ARTICLE VI-To the faculty, we leave patience, understanding and will to live. ARTICLE VII-Also, individually: Leonard Pratt leaves his moustache to Howard Reimer. Dona Doeden leaves her dignified silence to Irvin Gesche. E.aine and L'oyd leave their cheer.ul smi.es. Bob leaves his radical.sm to Ralph Muller. Muriel Olson leaves her sa utatorianship to Fred Sayre. Russell leaves his ambling gate to Bill Euren. May he strike the happy medium. Oliver leaves his way with the girls to Sonny Bierke. Lois Kozoied leaves her ability to hold her man to Adeline Oien. Jean Jetters leaves her supply ot chewing gum to Isabel Benting. Edward leaves his appreciation ot cowboy shows to Dud Sorlie. Elizabeth leaves her initiative to Vernon Johnson. Maxine leaves her eye'ashes to Marvin Siegert. Florence and Alice leave their dignity to Charlotte and Kathryn Hanson. Donald leaves his collegiate wardrobe to Bunky Anderson. A'ice Overmoe leaves her Norwegian accent to Anton Gunderson. Carolyn leaves her boisterousness to Dorothy Meyer. Ella leaves her height to Kay Kelly. Ra'ph leaves his Nash to Tilman Anderson. Phylis leaves her long dark hair to Blenda Skansgaard. Lois Hanson leaves her brains to the Freshmen, and they need them. Leon leaves his easy drawl to Orville Overboe. Ruth Stewart leaves her studiousness to anyone who will -profit by it. Kathryn leaves her modesty to Devonne Engel. Gerry leaves her head cheerleadership to Gayle Pederson Eileen leaves her nonchalance to Delores Johnson. Violet leaves her typing ability. to Eugene Mohn. Florraine leaves her sa'es girl personality to Billy Kelly. Sidney leaves the class will to anyone who reads it. Margaret leaves her diamond to Margaret Winter. Emogene leaves the Army to G'o Torgerson. ARTICLE VIII-To all the boys left in the high school, the Senior boys leave thefr amiability, openmindedness, and their good examples. ARTICLE IX-To all the girls left in the high school, the Senior girls leave their neatness, beauty, and glamour. -Sidney Ballard. . Attorney At Law , . ' H ,ALMA A777 A i 'lai-
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g V I Can You Imagine? LLOYD BALkANvwinmng'a' iafierbug Comesfif SIDNEY BALLARD-Not talking in English Class. EILEEN BELTZ-Without a man. ' ALICE BENSON-Not seeing Gerald lCuddIes.I VIOLET BRENDEN-Not doing all the typing. I OLIVER BRENDEN-Going to the opera. CAROLYN CRANE-Walking on her hands, DONA DOEDEN-Talking loud. . . LEON DUXa-Climbing a straight wall. RF.RA!.DINE FORDE-Not being aa cheerleader. FLORRAINE FORTMANiBeing tat. LOIS I-IANSON-Telling a teacher oft. RUSSELL IVERSON-Not being hungry. JEAN JEFFERS-Missing a dance. LOIS KOZOJED-Not liking the army. MAXINE KOZOJED-Seeing a whole show. DI-IYLLIS LARSON-Not flirting. . I DONALD MILLER-Without his eight-buckle overshoes. GERALD MULLERwAgreeing with the class. A ELIZABETH NILSEN-Not being happy. I - EILA NELSON-Not talking. lg I V MURIEL OLSON-Not having ,her lessons done. ALICE OVERMOE-I-laving a snow fight. ELAINE PEDERSON-Not smiling. FLORENCE PETERSON-Riding a motorcycle. LEONARD PRATTvWithout his moustache. KA-I I-IRYN SARLES--Being a farmer's wife. H 4 'RALPI-I STEENSON-Not being mean to Kathryn. I MARGARET SUNDBY-Without her better-halt, Donald. EMOGENE SCHULTZ-Skating. g I RUTI-I STEWART-Going to the zoo. ROBERT Town-skipping school. ' V , EDWARD WEBERMMissing a cowboy show. . - RUSSELL, LLOYD and DONALD-Refusing choeolate Cake. TEACI-IERS2 ' MR. WILLIAM EUREN-Walking slowly. I MR, J. ELSTER-Not standing guard in the lower hall. MISS MODIN-Riding on top of a car. . I ' I MRS. O. PEDERSON-Being tall. MR. NORMAN DAI-IL-Sitting straight in a chair.
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