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Marie Ambuehl leaves her big blue eyes to Cas- POP-R5z31Q Ruth Wigllams leaves all rabbits to the future wolfs of ve Community High School. Arletha Courson is left an antique-Arlene Sid- ener 's chewing gum. l Anita Leonard leaves her flowine bob to Betty Kraier. U Wilma Gaier leaves her sweet disposition to Georgla Ann IEpe. Lucky Laps. Emo one Miller leaves her bashful disposition to Ram5na Uahraus. - Charles Blomber leaves his quiet charm to Carroll C?o815y. Merle Starck leaves his way with the freshmen girls to r e Ihppold. Fred Hohlt, here is your chance. Vance Diggold leaves his ability to work Physics problems o you. Helen Hohlt leaves her giggles to Avanelle Shir ey. 222 Perry leaves her quietness to David Wool- P16800 Jeanne Rogers leaves her parking place to Bar- bara Uoerd ng. Helen Fees leaves her south paw to Marilyn How- ard. Helen realizes this is an asset. Sue Cook leaves her red purse to Anna Mae Reitz. Max Williamson leaves his oaskotbnll ability to Charles Kbernathy. Make good use of it, Charkas. Wendell Wilkerson leaves his oil wells to Bill Han5aum. IeE's Eave a gusher in back of the school. Juanita Reinhardt leaves her joyous giggles to Frances gan Sant. Bob Smith leaves, his editorship in the care f Marlbeth Starkey.
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La Grove Community High School Balance Sheet ' The Class of 1944 Made May 25, 1944 We the senior clasz, representing a solvent bus- iness, the La Grove Po gunity High School, must make preparations to close our records and pass them on. Realizing that we possess a great number of assets, as a class and individually, a few 11- abilities and a large resulting capital, we wish to distribute them among our schoolmates in order that the La Grove Community High School may continue as a paying business. Therefore, we, the senior class make the following distribution: Jean Maxson leaves her noisy disposition to Wanda Bernhirf . Johnnz Meyers leaves his way with the women to Ge orge cha z . gzrtle Crandall loaves her good nature to Thelma Jahraus. ' Bob Woerner leaves his moonlight 'excursions to Sei5ert Hoover. we know how you feel, Bob. Ethl Rubin leaves her Hollywood grin to Betty Ann Elkin. ' 'Wendell Hitch leaves his curly locks to Robert QU.i0Eo 1 Lois Pilcher leaves 15 pounds of excess weight to Roger 5'UeII. 'margorie Har ster leaves 5 inches of her height to es er vmitehead. Helen Ernst leaves her writing ability to Lindy Laps, so take advantage of it, Lindy. Imo one LmCart leaves the joy of having a bro- ther In the same class to the Storck sisters. Helen Storok leaves her sewing and cooking ab- ility to all future Home Economics students. La Vern Ambuehl leaves Betty Daubenspeck'Qb some 1ucE? guy. Gwendol Croslex leaves her pug nose to Mary Lou Hefnhargt.
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Bill wilson leaves his speaking ability to any- one Tor EEe asking. William Marlow leaves his flirty flirty eyes to V1rETI'1iT.iEa mp . Woo-Woo! ' I hear Harriet Jahraus said once that shelikle freckles, so Lois Towles is leaving hers for you, Harriet. Doris Woolrid e leaves a look of her hair to Iris ReIcEerE. Billie Ruth Elkin leaves her typing ability to KelEE FeIcEer5. Ruth Quandt leaves her jewelry to Rosemary Wach- oltz. Lovetta Kline leaves her giddy little ways to Nadine Jarand. - Jerr McCarty leaves his oarloads of girls to Pat Roegl. - The undersigned, having been appointed auditing committee of the Senior class, declare this state- ment to be true and offer it for your approval. Sue Cook Helen Faes
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