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Musical tunes are hard to produce, But they fell before William Hasko; He can produce any tune you choose, Hail I to the mighty maestro. A former drugstore soda clerk, Has captured fame and glory; Among Bill Hawkins recent works Is the day's most popular lovestory. Linnea Halldin is informing natives The difference in right from wrong. Her teachings, they say, are creative Of enlightening the heathen throng. Five year plans did come and go; But the last one--it took seed. Rebellions arose and blook did flow, But Julia Onustack made it succeed. Pursued by misfortune and hunted by fate; Altheia Johnston won her degree. She rose early and studied late; She is now a doctor of philosophy. Pearl Sholberg is reigning in Hollywood; From the stage to cinema fame she climbed. Her old maid roles are really good And as a grandmother she is divine. The nation is ruled by a woman; Pauline Mitchell is the womens' choice| Sad and depressed is no one, Because of her musical voice. Harry Whitford h?.s become a botonist, A wizzard with plants and weeds. He recently compiled a catalog, On the first and origin of seeds. Allver Olson is a celebrity. His name is trimmed with fame, He wrote a book on integrity; And excelled in the writing game. Bernice Lindstrom has discovered the fountain of youth; She looks to be sweet sixteen. She is putting her looks to commercial use By endorsing a beauty cream. Don McLean is a War correspondent. He has reported fourteen wars. The public will never become despondent As long as it has his reliable source.
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CLASS PROPHECY To prophecy is hard to do; Each case takes thought and study; To tell who fortune will pursue, Is a scourge on anybody, 20 Years From Hew Gordon Sutherland is a friend of all; His talent is so quaint; He took old fortune for a fall By being proclaimed a Saint, Politics is a hard row to hoe, But is conquered by ambition; Ken Loop, as we all know Has won by intuition. Howard Granger a man of means; Undaunted by misfortunes, Is stuffing money is his jeans By going through contortions, Joe Hawkins is the Mayor of Peseyville; The metropolis of the Y est, He scaled the knoll called political hill And passed fates every test. The markets trembled and profits fell, The financial world grew pale. Ken Lundberg put the globe on its feet, By releasing his hoarded kale. Melvin Granger is fond of motoring, He has purchased a model T. He says, There v ill be no more loitering On life’s highway for me. A scientist is amazing the earth, Howard Madison is his name; In the field of science his name ranks first His prestige none would disdain. The forests are now under control; They cannot withstand science; Woodrow Matson and his patrol. Gave them bold defiance. Richard Philp, a sterling lad, Is setting the world aglow; He sent the bankers raving mad By hoarding all the dough.
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The last one is an accordion player He is known all over the land His ambition wasn’t a failure. Three Cheers 1 for Robert Wicklund’s band. CLASS WILL We the higly honored, dignified and much respected group of LAKE STEVENS high school students, in the city of Lake Stevens, state of Washington, known as the CLASS OF 1932 possessing a large amount of that so-called intellectual power known by exclusive members of civilization as brains, do hereby whereby and howby, make and declare this our last will and testament, with the sole purpose of influencing the future prosperity of our teachers and classmates in view. Article I To the faculty, we leave a memory of four perfect years spent under their leadership, also our undivided'thanks for their persistent effort in our behalf. Article II To Mr. Clark, we leave sincere gratitude for all he has done for the class of 1932, and also for placing Lake Stevens on the map of athletics. To Hiss Nelson our undivided attention which she so desired in English IV. To Miss Burns we leave the joy of anticipating that her commercial students will soon become private secretaries to Mahatma Ghandi. To Mr. Hulvey we leave many thanks and sincere gratitude for help and encouragement in our four years of high school. To Miss Adatto, we leave our debating voices resounding in the study hall. We hope she will have pleasant memories. To Mr. Pugh we leave all the answer books and the golden silence of the class rooms. To Miss Curtis, we leave all the old torn books in the library with the hopes that she will have a good time repairing them. To Mr. Hunt, we leave thanks for his understanding during the past year. Article III To the JUNIOR CLASS we leave the FLASHLIGHT, and ruined stencils. Also all of our SENIOR dignity. We’re thru. To the SOPHS we will the right to become upperclassmen.
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