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Page 86 text:
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I Gmhlid I, LYNNE RUBEL, L. H. S. 's renown scatterbrain , Hope common sense will keep Terry Lind out of the rain! I, BILL KEMP, with tymp ability, so rare, Leave to Thaine Hopkins, My ability to fair. I, LUVERNE RUNNEBERG, my friends call me Speed , Am rejoicing with glory, 'cause I'm going to be freed ! I, ED WORKMAN, who likes to travel so, Leave to Thaine Hopkins, my ability to ----- well he knows! I, LOUIS BALL, with formulas racking my head, Leave Mr. Schmidt to a junior, named Fred. I, JUDY CARLSON, so quiet and shy, Leave to Joan Stoner, my humor, so dry. I, JUDY ALSTOTT, so quiet and poised, Leave to Connie Samsel. all the L. H. S. boys. I, DIANE HOMUTH, who is known for being late, Think Miss Johnson would prefer--that I didn't will this fa I, ELEANOR DUBBERT, so loyal and true, Leave to sister Charlotte, my talents--which are few! I, DICK MOSBACH, who is so very tall, Leave my height to Steve Hodges, 'cause he is so small. I, HAROLD VANDERPOOL, leave to Mr. Winter, All those gay moments in class, to remember! I, MARY ANN HARTWIG, so quiet? and shy? Leave L. H. S. and hope no one will cry! I, PAULETTE MEFFERD, who isn't so very short, Leave to sister Kathy, my place in the guard court. I, SHERYL RICHARDSON, with no further need for my sn Leave L. H. S. with a hop and two kicks! te I are drum sticks I, TOM MITCHELL, with so many wonderful dispositions, Leave this to Mr. Gaul--so his face will change positions. I, KATHY HANISH, of words so few, Leave to Janice Reining--she's quiet, too! I, MYRNA BAILEY, who rides on bus No. 1, Leave the bumpy rides to Susie Hyslop, isn't it fun? !! I, ALAN GORMLEY, better known as Bud , Will it to Ron Anderson, --his name is Mud I, RONI LUDWIG, the densiest damsel, Leave my delirium, to poor, Connie Samsel. I, GALEN LOWMAN, Star of the Junior Class Play, Will to Mary Lynn Menke--that she may have her day!
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Page 85 text:
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RON CEJKA has taken over his father's Ponderosa. He's trying for three sons ---- he now has 13 daughters. JUDY CARLSON is finally the teacher she aspired to be. She's teaching her husband to stay at home at night. RICK DAVIS has finally obtained his goal as a well-known comedian. He is head of the riot department in Sing-Sing. ELEA NOR DUBBERT runs a local beanery in Boston. Her slogan is Eat at Dub's . DANNY HENDRICHS has reached the height of his driving career. He's on the 37th floor of Blair Hospital. MARY ANN FITZGERALD is now employed by Walt Disney ---- Tinkerbell died and they needed a new fairy. TIM KENDALL after receiving his PhD in mathematics is still trying to figure out the formula 36-24-36. CHARLIE WEAVER is still stealing his material from Carol Garner--she runs a dry goods store. TOM MITCHELL has just won an oscar for the best supporting actor in the broadway play, Tom Sawyer . His dramatic line was, Teacher, may I go to the privy ? MARY ANN HARTWIG has increased her shorthand---now she has fingers. Let's give her a helping hand. GALEN LOWMAN is a man who is outstanding in his field ---- cornfield, that is. After fifty years of using Light and Bright , MARCIA JOYCE is now Yul Brynner's Lmderstudy. DAVE PETERSON is now President of Wayne State. The board felt he was best qualified because of his 25 years of determination for a B. A. degree. RONI LUDWIG as a U. N. delegate has finally gotten her point across to Khrushchev. He sat on her misplaced knitting needle. Recently DAVE SUNDE was kicked out of Playboy Penthouse---for eloping with one of the bunnies. PAULETTE MEFFERD is living on a farm with four sets of twins, a flock of chickens, two dogs, 25 cats and oh yes, her husband. HAROLD VANDERPOOL is now President of Basket Weavers Inc. , in the Congo. LYNNE RUBEL the renowned old maid lawyer, has finally won her first case--- Bud -----Weiser . KAREN STACY has quit her job at Bankers' Life, to marry a banker--now she's living a banker's life. DON ZIEGLER is still studying at Ames. He has been majoring in Girls , and by now should be a majorette.
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I, DANNY HENDRICKS, known for being quiet, Leave L. H. S. to go have a riot! I, DON ZIEGLER, with a nose so cute, Leave it to Floyd Winter ---- have you seen his snoot ?! I, RICKO, with a tongue so very witty, Leave mine to Thaine Hopkins--he 's rather s-s-s-subpar. I, DIANE RUNNEBERG, who is graduating at last, Leave to Floyd Winter, a peaceful sociology class. I, MARY ANN FITZGERALD, who is so catty, Will some of it to nice ol' Patty. I, DAVE SUNDE, with friends so many, Leave them to Dick Challand who hasn't any. I, BOB FUCHS, with a Monza so hot, Leave to Jim Shewmaker, a chance with the cops. I, RUTH LINDSEY, who seldom speaks up, Leave it to brother Norman to liven things up. I, RON CEJKA, who gets the job done, Leave to Jim Winegarden, my ability to run. I, KENYON TRIMBLE, leave L. H.S. behind, And to Mr. Schmidt, I will my 409 . I, CAROL GARNER, but Charlie Weaver by fame, Leave to Cheryl Trusty to carry on his name! I, KAREN STACY, who is so very shy, Will it to brother Ron, who is very, very, sly! I, BOB PEARSON, who is so good in law, Leave it to Mr. Hoenshel to find the flaws. I, BONNIE DeFOREST, who isn't very tall, Leave L. H. S. with So-long, All I I I, DAVE PETERSON, with all my charms, Leave L. H. S. with Mr. Hoenshel in my arms. I, LINDA MASTERSON, who soon will graduate, Leave to Jill Oleson, this wonderful fate. I, TIM KENDALL, leave to Warren Hawk, My sagacity: perhaps he will make more efficient use of it I, MARCIA JOYCE, have been here just a year, But still leave L. H. S. with many a tear. I, DONNA STONER a 1efty 'tis true, Now leave L. H. S. --right on cue. 1, JEANNE EGERTSON, so full ofthe devil, Leave it to brother Dick to reach my level.
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