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Class Prophecy TEN YEARS EROM Now WE SEE: An HAllergy Warn won by Betty Lou Ander- son. HDr. BLA is seated at the peace table de- manding unconditional surrender from the allergy germs. c'Dr. BLA's anti-allergy ray- gun frightens all into signing. 'fLil Abner made a personal call on Jean Atherton to learn where she acquired her original ideas for her comic strip. Barbara Clark has finelly decided why she saver her champion hockey stick. Much bet- ter, she said, after one good swing at her hus- band, Hthan a rolling pin.'7 HGinger Franz is president of the Drape Shape Inc., a school for modeling. Mr. Powers is seated across the desk from' her, pleading for suggestions on how to secure beautiful models. Billie Freeman introduced a bill in Congress to prohibit the organization of school Student Councils. Doris Frick has acquired the services of Mrs. Vaughn as dietician in the' uFrick Eat-More Cafeteria, Restaurant and Food Shoppef' Helen Gibson has realized her ambition. She is telling the Metropolitan what figures Q35 to put in her contract. Louisville is rid of its rat pestilence. Ann Jennings had the brilliant idea of turning her cats loose. Mr. Jennings is very pleased! With the shortage of peroxide, Nancye Kim- mel has suddenly become a brunette. Eight Tammy Miller has put her private collection of books on the market and formed a large syndicate under the name of 4'World Lending Library Inc. Betty Morgan's G'School for Musical Mutes has just enrolled Miss Moody as a new patient. Bunny Morier has learned that to tabulate the increase on her rabbit farm she must have an adding machine. Emily Nichols has finally realized that what every girl wants most is curly hair instead of straight. The 'LLay 'em Straight Hair Tonic Co. has gone out of business. , Bruce Nutting has at last convinced Miss Weakley that 'fAlgebra is a cinch. As treasurer of the 'U.N.O., Neen Schlegel has found it easier to collect dues from U.N.O. members, than it was from K.H.S. Senior Class members. Donna Walker finally agreed to let her hus- band pull all her teeth so that he could practice on new plates. CDr. '4Cuess Whonj Barbara Ann Warren has invented a new auto- mobile with the dash-board in the rear so that the windshield can be lowered allowing her to see where she is going. ' .loan White, meets Madam Valet in Paris, France, and helps her order a meal from a French Menu. Doris Frick, 246 loan While, '46
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1946 Class Will and Special Bequests We, the Senior Class do hereby will and be- queath to the school, our love and a quantity of Pittsburg paint. To next year's Senior Class, the educational savor of our lunch hours. To the Juniors of next year, our beauty, charm and composure. To the Sophomores of next year, the Algebra room and a few hundred desks. ' To the Freshmen of next year, our queenly dignity and our adult attitude. I, Betty Lou Anderson, leave my allergies to anyone who will k I, Jean Atherton, of my Tabu so that vamp men as I am I, Barbara 'Clark them as long as I have. ave Frances Durham some by it she will be able to continuously doing. will and bequeath my chewing gum to E11 abeth Cooley, never to be caught by Mrs. Page. I, Ginger Franz, my frequent jaunt elsewhere, to anyo do S I ne, eep le 'Z 0 hereby will and bequeath 'fCincy , New York, and in the hope that they can hearted love of exams, term papers and public speaking upon Betty Archer. I, Bettie Morgan, leave my place on the Student Council to Lucy Byck, hoping that she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, Bunny Morier, leave the United States Navy to anyone who has a certain S Qfc and likes t0 sit home and wait for Navy leaves. I also leave my appendix. have as much fun as ll leave my dimples and blue eyes to Barbara Smith for future conquests. I, Billie Freeman, k I, Doris Ann F rica , do hereby will and be- queath my many bottles of perfume to next yearis I, Emily A. Nichols, do hereby leave, will, and bequeath my many vari-colored and per- fumed blossoms to whomever will love and cherish them as I have. I, Bruce Nutting, leave my jokes and smiles to whomever can use them. , I, Neen Schlegel, being of sound mind, CI hopej, do hereby will and bequeath my great Chemistry Class, in Ureat hopes that the Chem- istry lab. will have afsmore pleasant atmosphere. I, Helen Gibson, do hereby give, devise and bequeath my sublime disregard of criticism, in fond hopes that it n1ay guide anyone who may need it. I, Ann Jennings, do hereby bequeath my capacity and ability to spell, to Miss Moody, may it help her in her musical career. Also my love of cats to Mary I-Iaggin Moss. I, Nancye Kimmel, do hereby leave, will, and bequeath Eager Beaver to Anna May Bogie in hopes that she will find one. I, Tammy Miller, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath, give, and bestow my light- collection of rings, bracelets, and pins, repre- senting practically all boys, schools, to most anyone who is stupid enough to get in trouble accepting them. I, Donna Walker, hereby will and bequeath my unsurpassed knowledge of grammatical con- struction. both in Latin and English, to Martha Vogt. May she slide through as I have tried to. I, Barbara Warren, do hereby leave, will and bequeath my faithfulness to amy manw to any- one who is willing to write lots of letters and sit home nights. Also this word to the Wise: it's worth it! I, Joan White, hereby leave my use of poetry to MMimi Smith for next year's themes. 1946 Seniors Hush! Now the halls are softly mutedg The class rooms have a listening air, So lately here their voices fluted, Where are the seniors, where, oh where? HI rememberw the stair said, sighing, 4'On May Day they stood here in my hall, Strangely still, yet each one trying To hold back the tear about to fall. NI too hold dear, the chapel said uThe many times they gathered hereg Bazaars, exams, the Scriptures read, My walls have rocked to hockey cheers! One by one the rooms took up the chant, 'fWe'll remember, and we7ll love you, May the year good fortune grant, With a lucky star above, Seniors! Hail and farewelllf' Tammy Miller, ,46 Seven
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