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Senior Prophecy On this fifteenth of May, nine hundred and sixty,I,Thelma Wallgren, of Wallgren Statistics Incorporated, wish to report the following in- formation on the class of 1950 at Logan High School at Logan, Kansas. Franklin McCollum, with the traditionally long hair of a musician, can be seen every Saturday night trying to keep his ever popular nMcCo1- lum Tune Crushersn in time at Speed, Kansas. He is believed to be the hottest thing in orchestra leaders since Guy Lombardo. George Ruff is quite an important person in Congress these days. He has introduced several important bills dealing with divorce. He seems to be well informed on the subject as he has taken this step four times himself. His present wife, a childhood sweetheart, raises chickens each year to pay the taxes. Margie Wallgren can now be found on a Florida beach giving swimming lessons. The experience that she had in Kiss Babcock's gym class giv- ing artifical respiration comes in handy in reviving her unfortunate pupils. Down Arizony way Bud Pears can be found daily in front of the shoe shop carrying on his line of business. His new position as president of the nChew, Whittle, and Gab Gangn keeps him busy along with his line of politics. He is so busy, in fact, with all his business he is unable to contribute to the monthly grocery bill. This year finds Logan in a not so prosperous state and with Robert Schneider as city marshall of that city. They say Robert is doomed to be a bachelor as he never looks at a girl after the eighth time. The Logan ladies are said to break laws just to talk to Marshall Schneider. Maxine Stanton can usually be found greeting the movie stars in her elite beauty salon in Hollywood just across the street from the Long's International Pictures She has the contract for doing all the salon work for Long's stars Walter Long's ability as a producer and director of the L I P fLong's International Pictures! has been demonstrated many times in the last few years by the number of box office successes he has put out Our good friend Evelyn Trisler has worked up to the position of professor of dramatics at Vassar Rumor has it that she soon will appear in a TV show for a big name company selling cereals Ludella States is a famous Power's model at present She models teen agers clothes in Sack's Fifth Avenue store She commutes daily by private plane to the States Ranch in western Kansas As you might have guessed Perma Snyder's artistic ability has won her fame Her works are often found in such magazines as Mademoiselle and Vogue Today Leona McClurg will be on her way to France for an important performance Her ability as an opera star has won her fame far and wide Deloras Maley is now owner of a fine silver fox farm in Alaska She has done very well in this business, but somehow she has not yet been able to lure, trap, or catch a certain Fox that she has had her eye on since high school days Dee Bushnell, the one member of the class who always had little to say, has now became one of the world's most talkative politicans He'e doing all right, too, as he is slated to be the next governor of Cali fornia. As for myself, as you can tell from the heading of my report, I nal head and own a company that collects and compiles statistics for a price My headquarters are Chicago, but you can find one of our offices in all the larger cities I a e e e 0 O 0 e - 0 e e e Q l O l e , . Q - O 0 .N .'-Q. 'Y' V , . l. ...., . .... ,.-. . ,,..., .. -.. , ... -- 4 f f
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Sensor Class Wll I He, the cla s of 1950, of the cit of Logan, county of Phillips and state of Kansas, being of sound mind and memorv, do herebv make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re voling anv will or wills heretofore made bv us I, Evelvn Trisler, will my loud ways and talkativeness to Joan Falling Also mv Bbilitz to drive carefully to Vary Ann Ware I, ludella States, will my ability tocatch a man and get hlm in a do1ble harness before my Junior vear tJPat Davis and my good grades toCather1ne Richardson I, Ferma Snyder, will my abilitv to go with out of town bovs to Vargaret YcGu1re Also my artistic ability to Don Hutchinson I, Leona VcC1urg, will mv ability to get along with the boys to Dorothy Schurz, and my second chair in the clarinet section to Kenneth Bundle I, Vaxine Stanton, will my ability to net along with Miss Pauly to Dave Hedinger and my abilitv to flirt with the bovs to Lee Ann Davis I, Deloras valey, will mv abilitv to be a night owl to Jovce Selbe Al mv ability to plav vollev ball to Ina Dee Greene I Thelma Wallgren, will my ability to fight to Iva Rae WcC1urg and mv height to mv kid sister Pe gy I fargie Wallgren, will mv shy oersonalitv tJDorothv Post, and mv abil I Feorge Ruff, will my ability to grow a beard to Hex Stanton, and my irl friend whom I am leaving behind me in L h s to Tommy Young Power to you, Tommy J I, Franklin McCollum, willmy ability b play a trumpet and mv first chair in band to Jim Hicks Also my athletic abilitv to Lloyd Garrison I, Robert Schneider, will my short girl friend to Francis Noel because I believe they'll make a very charmln couple I also will mv big feet to Brace Dawes I, Dee Bushnell, will my ability to shine when I'm around girls to Dovle Fox and mv ability to get to school on time to Dewev Breese I, Bud Pears, do will mv ability to sleep in American Fistorv to Louis Novak and mv speed in moving around to Rex Stanton I Walter Long, will my height tJFrancis Noel, and mv mischievow nature to France Lynch Wav it not get her into tro1ble'D We, the Senior Cla-s as a group leave all of our habits Kgood ones, if anyl to the under classmen, our respect and love for our teachers to the incoming freshman class, oa'accumulated themes, notebooks, and workbooks we leave to NDoc's' tender hands knowing that he will see that they are wiselv disposed of Cby firel In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1950, the testator, have set orr hand and seal hereto this fifteenth day of Nay in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty Nay 15, 1950 NITN:.oSES CYQAQSLQSSX me wwf Q O A s y , 1 I , . , . s , . 1 I 1 - A ' - . ' I 'f 1 ' , I . . . I . . . I ., . , , , . V so 'L 1 s. -. . 7 ,. I .1 ' . I . 1 ' ' - n ' , ' . L . . -. ity to dance to Lois Pears. , J a . I ' Q 5 . . . . O . . , . 4. I Y L 7 O .- g . U, f 1 e .L I I A .., . e , ., .. , 's ' E . It . ' . - , I 1 I ' I . . . . . 1 -1 . uf . 0
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