Jewell School - Bluejay Yearbook (Seaside, OR)

 - Class of 1957

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Senior Class KELLIE NOGLE Student Body Vice Pres. 4; Class Pres. 4; Class Sec. 2; Class Treas. 1,3; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Girls Sports 1, 2,3,4; Student Body Play 1, 2,3,4. BILL FAIRCHILD Student Body Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3; Class Vice Pres. 1,2; Boys Sports iL. 24'e Student Body Play 1, 2, 3, 4. 13

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Kellie Nogle, do bequeath my ability to not miss a day of Gym class to all the Freshman girls of next year. Also to the Senior skip class of next year all the sights we saw on the Mojave Desert. i, Bill Fairchild, do bequeath my ability to read signs to Ephriam Ixoljonen may he put it to better use than I did. Also I will my ability to pass without studying to Eric Nordstrom, he may need it next year. We, the Senior class, give to Mr. McDaniels all the German Silver he may need to wire his house with, and all the wrong answers on all of our tests, may he use them to his best advantage. To Mr. Goodman we will all the empty milk cartons and milk fights we had in the halls. Also we will him the ability to keep track of the boys during shop class. To Mr. Elders we will all the best wishes from all the mighty Senior class and all the worn out basket- ball, baseball and football suits he may need. : To Mrs. Goodman we gladly give all the old typing stencils and inky finger prints on the woodwork in typing class. To Mr. Graves we do bequeath the combination lock and ball and chain for brief cases may he uses the: in the wisest way. To good old Jewell High we do bequeath sixteen wins and no loses in basketball, a new Gym and any oth little items they may need. THE PROPHECY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Let's look into the future 10 years from now in 1967 to see our two seniors, Kellie and Bill at their class reunion, We hear them reminiscing about the four years at good ol' Jewell Hi. For instance when Bill put a cat in the waste paper basket in Mrs. Goodman's class. And the time when Kellie put the dead rat in Tom McGovern's car. Oh yes, we can hear them now, laughing about the classes they skipped and the things they've done. In their reminiscing we hear Kellie telling Bill all of her experiences since she had left Jewell. After leaving Jewell Hi she worked at Elderberry Inn for 3 years in order to save up money for her trip to Spokane. After 3 long years of waiting she finally got to go to Airline College, which she finished in 3 months. On her first flight she met a dashing young pilot named ''Sky King and they fell madly in love with each other. They were happily married 20,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean en route to Iceland where they now make their home. They live in a darling two room shanty with their 7 children and their 9 Alaskan huskies. As Kellie had brought her information up to date, Bill in turn related to her his past experiences. After leaving Jewell he traveled to Seattle to work at Boeing. The first 5 years he wore a very dignified uniform, a chef's apron. He held down the important job of serving coffee to the workers at noon hour. At last after 5 years his big break came. They finally recognized his true ability. All his dreams had finally come true, At last he had reached his goal. He was nominated assistant pencil sharpener for the president of the plant. There he met and fell in love with the president's daughter, Gertrude. She was a sweet young thing, tipping the scales at 350 and standing 6'2 tall. She wasn't much to look at but boy could she cook. Bill and Gertrude are now happily married and living with her parents and their four skinny boys. So we now leave Kellie and Bill a s we hear them planning for another reunion in 1977. By Junior Class 14

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