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I, Rose Hudman, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the Willits boys to Sara Council providing she picks the right ones and to her my ability to get the family car at any time as long as she doesn't wreck it. I, Tom Large, will and bequeath my serious manner to Russell Bowles and my ability to play the trombone to anyone who wishes to become famous. I, Ted Wright, will and bequeath my fear of girls to Roy Kirkpatrick pro- viding he doesn't take it too hard. I, John Bradley, will and bequeath my old car to anyone who will tow it away and my ability to operate a leaky foot to anyone who wants to get wet. l, Donna Mason, will and bequeath my laugh to Jeannette Bradley and my spontaneous combustion to Lillian Frazier. I, .loe Park, will and bequeath my vast knowlecige of women and their ways to Mark Wright who, in this day and age will need it. il y 5 X gig, K vi gtg '- ' mr J f I7 4 9 r 9 ., x ll! ! ll H I K' figl 4 , if R qnztssli ,fb A fs- ?55,9f4 I 'X H-0 lvecy X Otllsft Lg-
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Senior Class Will During the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-four, we, the graduating Seniors, made the following will: I, Bob Pettitt, will and bequeath my build to Elbert Dodd and my love to Alberta Powell providing she uses it on me. I, Phyllis Vincent, will and bequeath my ability to be yell leader to Curtis Sloan providing he gets the iob next year, also my dark hair to Gay Mast providing she doesn't change it too often. I, Hank Jasper, will and bequeath my old rusty iokes to Tom Bowles and also my love for Fords to Tom who will need it at the rate he is going. I, Barbara Foster, will and bequeath my ability to get along during class meeting to Sandra Nowlin and my ability to be assistant librarian to Fred Vincent. I, Jack Hartman, will and bequeath my height to Tom Bowles and my ability to play ball to Bob White providing he becomes All-American. I, Arthur Eaton, will and bequeath all my old wrecked cars to Danny Her- man providing he keeps them right side up. I, Lee Roy Stillwell, will and bequeath my ability to skip school Mondays to Curtis Sloan and my hitch-hiking ability to Claude Newby. I, Raymond Thomas, will and bequeath my ability to find excuses to go to the Sacramento Valley to Larry Decker. I, Wayne Curtis, will and bequeath my ability to play in sports to Tom Bowles providing he doesn't get taller than I am. I, Delta Longnickel, will and bequeath my long natural curly hair to Geor- giana Hecker and my ability to stay married to Dora Carter. I, Marilyn Moxley, will and bequeath my irridescent hair to Gay Mast and my ability fo get along with my folks to Loretta Gullium providing she does as they say. I, Bill Bradley, will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Larry Decker and my ability to be a flirt to Robert Peters. I, Sam Davis, will and bequeath all my worldly abilities to Fred Vincent providing he uses them carefully and in the right places. I, Marlyce Osland, will and bequeath my quietness in class to Georgiana Hecker and my ability to graduate in three and one-half years to Ernie Sala providing he doesn't make it in less. I, David Rogers, will and bequeath my mathematic ability to Billy Smith providing he uses it.
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Class Prophecy of 54 I, Rose Hudman, have iust finished the last bit of work on my new resort in Palm Springs. I have been seeing a few of my old classmates from Layton- ville High of ten years ago, the Class of '54 from time to time. In order to cele- brate my opening night I have invited them all here for a reunion. It's good to see all the old familiar faces of my old classmates. Here comes the first arrivals now. Look, who iust walked in, Phyllis Vincent and Mrs. Barbara Conn, you all know her as Barbara Foster. Phyllis isn't married as yet, she has been terribly busy with her career. She has become a famous dancer on Broadway in New York, iCan-Can dancer, that isj. She and Barbara have kept in close contact through the years. Barbara left her children at home, itwo, a boy and a girll, to come to this reunion. Well, look who came in now, Jack Hartman and Joe Park. They are doing fine in their fix-it shop. They went into partnership about six years ago. Tom Large iust walked in. As you must have heard he is doing very well with his string of race cars. l'm sure you have read about his success in the Indianapolis race last year, he came in second. Lee Roy Stillwell CTOTJ came in right after Tommy. He is his same cheerful self after his long trip by horseback. He had to come a long way from his horse ranch in Northern California. Sammy Davis is really doing all right on his mink ranch. I remember when his brainstorm hit him, way back in high school days. We didn't think he would make it but he fooled us. He runs one of the best mink breeding outfits in the country. - Marilyn Moxley, now Mrs. Ellis, is coming through the door. She is satisfied just being a housewife and taking care of her four children, two boys and two girls. Delta Myers, excuse me, I mean Delta Longnickle has iust arrived. She is another happy housewife. She and Gerald are very happy with their two chil- dren, Ctwo girlsi. They reside in Willits, California. Wayne Curtis couldn't make it, he is busy with his career, too. He is now Coach at U.C.L.A. There was a game scheduled for tonight so he sent his regrets. We all miss his presence. Marlyce Osland is iust now arriving. A lot of the girls have gone to Mar- lyce's Beauty Salon on 5th Avenue in New York. She is doing quite a thriving business. Teddy Wright sent word that he would be late. He now owns and operates one of the largest sawmills in Northern California.
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