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Senior Glass Will (con't) I, TED RONAN, leave less reluctantly than I came. I, HARRY RUFF, leave MacDonald with the thought that he never did catch me playing hookey. WE. JACKIE SCHESSLER and FRANCIS HALL, leave, as Smitty's is calling. I, CAROL SHAY, leave my ability to take a corner on one wheel to Jeannette Hamilton. I, MERLE SLATER, leave as quietly as I came. I, JOHN SMITH, leave my rough way with women to Jim Redman. I, BETTY STRAND, leave my many wedding dresses to the girls of L.H.S. I, BONNIE TEETERS, leave my quiet ways to June Visser. I, GEORGE WAGNER, leave nothing as I have lost it all playing cards at the Pastime. I, FRANK WHEELER, leave the ability to bum up the road between here and Billings to Gable and Shay. I, MARION WEIBER, leave, for Prill S Co. is calling. WE, JIM WILCOX and PHYLLIS TOOMBS, leave our ability to get along to Nancy Purchase and Jim Phillips. I, WAYNE WILLIS, leave my fickle ways to Johnny Goodenbour. I, RUDY PHILLIPS, leave my high-pitch voice to June Krow. 1, MICHAEL ZAHN, leave my new Buick to Tom Lowry. PACE NINETEEN
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Senior Glass Will We, the Senior Class of Laurel High School, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: ARTICLE ONE: We hereby give and bequeath to all underclassmen our unlimited energy to cooperate and graduate in the prescribed four years. ARTICLE TWO: We give to the juniors our ability to influence teachers and reign over all underclassmen. ARTICLE THREE: We leave with faculty members relief and peace after four years of struggle. ARTICLE FOUR: To the school in general we leave, whole-heartedly and happily. ARTICLE FIVE: As individuals we do will and bequeath the following: I, MARILYN ALBERTUS, leave my ability in typing to any poor junior who needs it. I, VERNON ALLWIN, leave my way with women to Carmen (Casanova) De Carlo. I, PAT ANDERSON, leave my Saturday nights to anyone who can keep up with me. I, VERNA BANGERT, leave my ability to break-up and make-up to any L.H.S. girl. I, BONNIE BARR, leave my three years of cheerleading ability to Bobby Sticklebur-ger. I'M moving to Bridger. I, LAURA BATT, leave to move to Joliet. I, MYRNA BATT, leave to learn the ways of the farm. I, BILL BERNHARDT, leave my wild ways to Fred Starbard. I, EUGENE BICE, leave with Laurel Sten-erson. I hope to have her back for school next year. I, HARVEY BISHOP, leave the knack of getting along with T I instructors to the future T I class. I, PAT BUSBY, leave my cool ways to anyone who can use them. 1, MARY ANN DE CARLO, leave my voice to Joyce Gil. I, JERRY EARLY, leave my curling irons to Lowell Anderson so he too can charm the women with curly hair. I, SHIRLEY ELLINGSON, leave my piano playing to Leon Foote. I, MERIEM FOX, leave in search of what I couldn't find in L.H.S. I, ALBERT FRANK, leave my ability for T I to Jim Tinnes. WE, VIOLET FRANK and HANNAH FRANK, leave to change our names. I, FRANCES FRANK, leave my car to Gloria, in hopes she will get it home every night in one piece. I, JEAN FRANK, leave so the boys can have a rest. I, LA DONNA FRICKLE, leave the boys in Billings to Helen Yeager. I, HAROLD GRATWOHL, leave my baby-face to Dick Nelson. I, MARGERY LOU HARTLEY, leave Doug, but I'll be back in three years after him. I, JIM KIEDROWSKI, can't leave anything, Virginia's got it all. WE, PHYLLIS KNAUB and THELMA BOY-LAN, leave our ability to get diamond rings to all old maids of L.H.S. I, MARILYN KUPER, leave chemistry gladly- WE, BETTY LACKMAN and PAUL WOLD, leave together, to return no more. WE, DOLLY LEHR and ALMEDA FOX. leave our ability to argue to future Sociology Classes. I, HOWARD MILLER, leave Mac to rest in peace. I, ROBERT MURPHY, leave my hard schedule during four studious and energetic years to any future Einstein personality. WE, JANET NESS and JOYCE NESS, leave our ability to get along to Bob and Bill Kass. I, PAT RATHBUN, leave to find another Buick. I, JACKIE RENNER, leave my ability to get a Joliet boy to Mardella Aggert. PACE EIGHTEEN
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Senior Glass (Prophecy In 1958 at a reunion of the Class of '48 at the home of R. J. Murphy the following facts were disclosed: Marilynn Albertus is now the President's secretary in the White House. Vernon Allwin is now chief supervisor over the Mexicans in the Forest Reserve. Pat Anderson has a great corporation of the best seller SMOKE A HALF Cigarettes. She passes free ones out to all her friends. Verna Bangert is still coming to all the tourneys and yells like mad for Park City. Bonnie Barr, after nine years of strenuous, hard struggle, and stuff like that, is now the famous head hasher in the Laurel Cafe. Laura Mae Batt is Miss Giggle Girl of 1948, heard every week over Laurel's new radio station. Myrna Batt is now married and lives on a farm a few miles south of Laurel. Bill Bernhardt is now the most famous crooner-swooner in U. S. His latest hit is Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy. Gene Bice is now a famous corn grower in Iowa. Harvey Cardshark Bishop and George Referee Wagner now own the Pastime. Thelma Boylan is living in Big Timber and is specializing in milking cows. Pat Busby is now second vice president of Penney Stores. Mary Ann De Carlo has recently appeared at Madison Square Garden as Champion Woman Wrestler. Jerry Early is still in high school trying to get all of his credits to enter E.M.N.S. Shirley Ellingson is now on her fifth piano concert tour of the U. S. Meriem Fox is still trying to keep Patty and Mary Ann from embarrassing her when they sing their commercials. Albert Frank is now an accountant working for the Anti-Inflation Board of Montana. Jean Frank never quite made her ambition for a drive-in, but Sister Frank is doing some very active work in the Salvation Army. Violet Frank is still the high society girl she always was. La Donna Frickel was elected champion gum cracker recently. (Practice makes perfect, you know.) Harold Gratwohl recently was elected the cutest eligible bachelor. Margery Lou Hartley is noted for accordion playing in close competition with Dick Ccmtino. Jake Kiedrowski is now the greatest all-state basketball player since Ralph Beard in '48. Phyllis Knaub is still the happy bride she became shortly after graduation. Marilyn Kuper is working as head nurse of first floor at the Deaconess Hospital in Billings. Betty Lackman was recently voted (as for the last five years) Miss Bathing Suit of California. Dolly Lehr, noted as the best sport around school, is still keeping up her tradition. Joyce Ness is now superintendent of nurses at Rochester, working under Dr. W. R. Hall. Janet Ness is now working for the Associated Press in the Embassy building in Paris. Howard (Weasel) Miller has taken Joe Lorey, Jr.'s, place on your favorite radio program, Can You Top This? Robert Murphy is now head of the Temperance League which has been doing some very active work in the past years. Rudy Phillips rejoined the Navy and is working on the medical staff. Pat Rathbun now owns an exclusive dress shop with all latest styles on Rex 5th Avenue. Ted Ronan is now teaching Agriculture at Hesper High. « Jackie Renner is now a famous lab technician and has recently proved her NON-ATOMIC THEORY with the aid of her understudy, Leroy Baker. Harry Ruff is still trying to win a game of cards at the Pastime. PAGE TWENTY
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