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Gene Raybould leaves his car to Gary Fisher who needs a good one. Anna Red- deman leaves her ability to keep all her teeth through her senior year to her little brother, Frankie. Grant Rice leaves his 5th period tool-room job to any- one who wants it. Charlene Sawyer bequeaths her ability to keep the drill team stepping to Joyce Horne. Dick Shillingford wills his ability to keep her laughing to Janice McCotter. Lowell Stauffer leaves his woodworking ability to Mr. Whit- sell. Sanford Steadman leaves Jack Wood his duck tail. Gloria Sigurdson wills her shorthand class to Carol Johnson. Pat Stevens wills all her dyes, rinses, tints and scissors to any girl who can take a lot of teasing. David Stribling leaves his good grades to anyone who needs them. Lorraine Stichler leaves ner joke-telling ability to Wendell Posey. Fern Sweeney wills her Journal to the Commercial Club. Ted Tastad wills his ability to flirt and go steady at the same time and get away with it to Jerry Gooding. Jim Temples wills his ability to get along with Mr. Straka to Don Mobius. John Thaanum wills his magnificent sing- ing voice to Wendell Posey in his future singing day. Glen Tuininga bequeaths his horn-blowing ability to Einar Hendrickson. Doreen Veilleux wills her fisherman and Grandpas to Sandra Person. Mary Wagner leaves her U, S. History book to Mr. Branner in hopes that he will burn it. Lucienne Warrick bequeaths her ability to remember to anyone who can forget. Hazel Weller wills her driving ability to any junior girl with a good insurance policy. Marilyn West leaves her nerve- racking job as chauffeur to games to Arlene Duke. CLASS PROPHECY This is the country, full of a lot of people. Most of these people graduated from Lake Stevens High in the year 1955. We roam the country! I am Sgt. LU. W. MONDAY and this is Sgt. CAROL C. FRIDAY. We're cops------Dum Dum Dum Dum ! We were on a detail to find some of our old classmates of L. S. H. S. We were in the chief's office. (Chief)--You gotta find the kids, I gotta know what they're doing. (Sgt.)--We'll do our best, chief. (Sgt.)--Yea, we'll get the facts, ma'am, just the facts. 9:00 A. M. Monday morning we hop a taxi and who should we find driving but KENNETH G.-----9:15 A. M. We reach the Everett Police Station and find MIKE D. working as desk Sgt. (Desk Sgt.)--Lookin' for someone boys? (Sgt.)--Yea, some escapees from the graduating class of '55. (Sgt.)--They're believed to be in prison.--9:25 A. M. We got a call from the chief to go to the freight yards to check on some bums, got there--10:10 A.M. Who should we find on one of the cattle cars but LARRY H., JOHN T., and GENE R. (1st bum)--You can't get us for anything copper. (2nd bum)--We didn't do anything. (Sgt.)--We're takin you boys in on the 5:02. (Sgt.)--Yea, you guys aren't given' us the facts, we justwant the facts.-10:30 A. M. They break down and give us the facts. They escaped from a prison where a number of their classmates were being held. (Sgt.)--What do you think? (Sgt.)--I think it's some of our missing grads! ! Dum Dum Dum Dum ! 1:30 P. M. Tuesday afternoon. Arrived at prison, asked the guards, ARTHUR M. and LENNARD H., where to find the inmates. (Sgt.)--Look over in that cell. There are RALPH B., RAYMOND C., CHARLIE B., and GORDON H. I wonder what they're in there for? (Sgt.)--I'll ask the guard. Give us a few facts, just want some facts. (Sgt.)--What did he say? (Sgt.)--Stealin' gum out of the foun- ts
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CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty four, being of fairly sound mind do establish this as our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the juniors we leave our reputation for doing everything better than anyone else and Mrs. Lundeen. ARTICLE II To the sophomores we bequeath the fun, work, and worries of putting on a great Junior Prom. ARTICLE III To the freshmen we leave three years of work and fun to do with them the best they can. ARTICLE V We individuals bequeath the following: Bonnie Baker leaves her sister, Connie, to Mr. Branner and Miss Rogers. Jerry Bauer bequeaths her ringside seat to Stich's jokes to Jack Morris. Bar- bara Benthien wills her ability to be called Liberace to anyone who plays the piano. Charlie Berlin wills his ability to get along with Tom Straka to A1 Lenon. Janice Baumann bequeaths Jackie Schultz to the teachers. Bill Bogart bequeaths his ability to play baseball to anyone who wants it. Ralph Brodie leaves his A's to anyone who wants them. Rosetta Butler leaves her habit of changing partners to Joanne Hjort, in hopes that she'll carry out her plan. Carol Cleveland wills her artistic ability to Joe Stroem. Ray Crowley leaves his ability to wash cover- alls in shop to the best up-coming father. Patty Dake wills her honor of beingthe shortestone in the class to Tiny Larry Loth. Arlene Dettrich leaves her ability to ruffle people's feathers to Arlene Duke and the Flashlite. Willis Donnally be- queaths his hope of becoming President of the U. S. to Don Mobius. Darwin Droddy leaves his cigarette factory to A1 Lenon. Mickey Dunbar wills his ability to play football to John Schindele, Jr. Charlee Gadd wills her ability to get along with the faculty to Donna Lee Honeycutt. Ken Gildroy leaves his knowledge of chemistry to Burke Williams. Terry Goodrich bequeaths his ability to get out of school to attend horse shows to David Johnson. Sally Halvorson leaves her ability to wash clothes to her little sister, Judy. Lawrence Hart bequeaths his football ability to Gene Tipping. Gordon Hauck leaves his good grades in Mr. Branner's class to Clifford Crowley. Lennard Haugen leaves his make-up work to anyone who thinks he can handle it. Doris Hawkins bequeaths her little brother, Dick, and all his quirks to any teacher who can use him. Jack Hein leaves his ability to be pulled through classes by the brains of the class to Duane Martina. Larry Hopkins leaves his used trigonometry scratch paper to Duane Martina. Joyce Ingrum wills her pressure cookers to anyone who dares to use one. Betty John- son leaves her government book to her sister, Carol, in hopes that she will make better use of it than Betty did. Shirley Kennaugh wills Mr. Schindele her pom- poms in hopes that he will take care of them. Martha Lyman wills her position as annual editor to Sandra Person. Kitty MacDonald wills her towering height to a shrimp, Janice McCotter. Merle Matheson leaves her ability to be hard on teachers to Mary George. Arthur Maxwell leaves his ability to get along with his teachers to his two cousins. Gary McDaniel leaves his curve to Joanne Hjort. Vernon McCoy wills the title of Professor to his brother, Larry. Pat Mellroth leaves the job of Comme rcial Club President to any junior who can make as many mistakes as she can. Janet Melton wills her shorthand book to her sister who thinks she can do better. Earl Nearing wills his ability to grow tall to Gary Fischer. Joan Nearing bequeaths her typing paper to Edna Gabriel. Bette Olin wills her seat in U. S. History to the Three Musketeers, Carroll Olin, Carol Nordstrom, and Jeannie Odom, if they all fit. Jack Rabourn leaves the job of be- ing president of three organizations to anyone who is crazy enough to try it. 17
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tain in their last year in high school. (Sgt.)--Finally caught up with 'em, huh? Dum.Dum Dum Dum ! (Sgt.)--Let's take a breather.----2:15 P. M. We stop at a little restaurant owned by TED T., right across from the prison. We go in! (Sgt.) --Look who's hashing--BARBARA B. (Sgt.)--Year, one of our top scholars.-2:17 P. M. Two waitresses walk over. (Sgt.)--Hi hon, what's your name? (Sgt.)-- Take it easy Sgt. you're married! (1st girl)--My name is MERLE M. What's yours? (2nd girl)--I'm ANNA R. What will you have, boys? Then we eat. Dum Dum Dum Dum!------3:15 P. M. We re-enter the prison and go straight to the sec- ond block where we find TERRY G., the leader of some cattle rustlers. We find to our surprise that some of the grads of '55 are in his band--WILLIS D., LOWELL S., JIM T., and JACK H. (Sgt.)--I'll ask the leader if there is anyone else in his outfit. (Sgt.)--Give us the facts, just the facts. (Leader)--That's everyone except one gal who is in the Women's Upstate Prison, PATTY D., she's the brains of our outfit. (Sgt.)--Here comes the guard, he acts like he's in a hurry. (Guard)--We got a call from the Women's Upstate Prison, upstate, and an inmate up there wants to talk to you--says it's important. (Sgt.)--What for ? (Guard)--Claims she's innocent! Dum Dum Dum Dum!---------5:00 P. M. We start for the Women's Upstate Prison, up state.-5:15 P. M. We stop for gas. The at- tendant walks over and we discover it's BILL B. working in a service station owned by DICK S. We get ready to leave and CRASH! A crazy mixed-up Hot Rod Driver smacks our rear bumper. We get out and question him! (Sgt.)--What's your name bub? (Kid)--My name is LAWRENCE H., sir. (Sgt.)--We want a few facts man, just a few facts. (Sgt.)--What are you doing with all them gals in your car? (Sgt.)--Yea, who are they? (Kid)--Well, there's ROSETTA B., GERALDINE B., MARILYN W., MARTHA L., and of course GLORIA S., (Sgt.)--Well, we're takin' you in, bub!--5:30 P. M. Since our back bumper is indisposed and since we got a character for the calaboose, we decide not to go to the Women's Upstate Prison, upstate, that night.-6:30 P. M. We return to the office and the chief tells us to go down to the wrestling matches to talk to a wrestler named JACK R., who was accused of applying a full Nelson on his opponent named GRANT R.--- 8:30 P. M. We arrived at the matches. We go in! Dum Dum Dum Dum! The man at the ticket window tells us where to find VERNON M., the manager. We follow his directions and find him. (manager)--If you're lookin' for EARL N., the referee, you'll find him in the locker room.-8:45 P. M.We enter the locker room. We talk to the referee and find everything is okay. Since the intermis- sion is drawing to a close we decide to stay and watch the main event. (Sgt.)-- What is the main event? (Sgt.)--Women wrestlers ! ! Dum Dum Dum Dum!------- 9:00 P. M. Who should step into the ring but LORRAINE S. and KATHRYN M., the champion women wrestlers. After a sizzling bout, we leave!--10:00 P. M. Finds us in a hotel for the night talking to the manager and owner, SHIRLEY K. (Owner)--Oh, yes, officers and you know I own a toothpick factory too-- (Sgt.)-- Ma'am.' (Owner)--Of course it's just a small one though. (Sgt.)--Ma'am! (Owner)--Oh, yes, officers are you talking to me? (Sgt.)--Yea, Ma'am. (Owner) --Well, what is it? (Sgt.)--We're sleepy, ma'am. 9:00 A. M. Wednesday morning we again head for the Women's Upstate Prison, upstate.--12:45 P. M. We arrive at the prison. The women's matron, named DORIS H., shows us around. (Matron)--FERN S. is her name. She really wants to see you officers bad. Oh! Just a minute officers, I see some girls over there raising a commotion, have to quiet them, you know. I'll be just a minute. (Sgt.) --Look! Do you see who I see? (Sgt.)--Yea, BETTE O., PAT S., DOREEN V., and JOAN N. They're known for making trouble in their school years. (Matron) 19
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