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I, Pat Logan, leave my talkatlve nature to LaVeta Flnch, and my heleht to Wilma Schertz I, Sandra Rae, will my height and my cheerlead1ng ab1l1ty to Kay Shull I, Jackie Moore, leave all my dateless Saturday n1ghts CU to Janet Owen, and my shyness with boys I hand down to Emlly Janssen I, Gene Cordes, leave my talentfbr applylng the utmost of intense study to all thlngs Cscholast1c or otherwlsel to Gary Tweddale, and my way w1th the teachers to Earl Turner I, John Gerber, bestow my sa1lor suit upon all the male members left 1n school, and my helght I w1ll to Keith Porch I, Fred Wisenburg, leave my Slde burns to John Wallace, and my large Spanlsh vocabulary to George Remley, 1n case he ever gets down to MEXICO John Trump, leave my great love for school and all the faculty members to B111 Renken Don Nuske w1ll my 'cheesy' job to Ronnle Hahn,who 1S just the man for Carole Roblnson, leave to the future Queens of L W H S th1s adv1ce nBe lovely Go steady, Use Johnson's Baby O11 for beautlful nds U Ellzabeth Prlnzlnger, w1ll my w1nn1ng ways to Esther Trump Glor1a Anderson,bestow my long, flowlng curls upon Grace Kizer Shlrley Flcht will my shorthand ability to Marie Beltramea, and my dlmples to Anna Adams Norma Clark, leave my peculiar ability of falllng down whlle playlng volley ball to Evelyn Me1smer, and my talent for maklng brlght remarks 1n speech class to Roger Ingold Jewell Wlnkler, leave my experlence 1n the warmed forcesn es peclally the Marlnes to anyone who wants 1t, and my athletlc ab1l1ty to Anne Fltch I, Verna Mae Dav1dson, wlll my love for the Marlnes to Eleanor Boon and my genulnely helpf1l nature to Joyce Jenklns I, Rosanne Sp1cer, leave my 9,326 page volu e on NHUW to lrap a Mann to Shlrley Hahn I, Marlene V1sser1ng, leave my blond curls to Joyce Oster I, Marlene Bond bestow my loud and bolsterous manner upon Phyllls Kemp and I leave m' hours of complete concentratlon on the rlght thugs to the slxth hour C1ViC class I, Naxlne Funk, leave my large vocabulary and my talent for read lng only the good types of books to Gus Wh1te,although he has a rather large nvocabularyn of h1s own I, . I, , . 1 , . . it. I, . O 'I I I . . Ha .' ' ' I, . . . . . . . I, . 1 V . so that she may keep the Nlong hairsn in L.W.H.S. I, ' ' , . I, . ' ' I, . . . - . i . , . . . . ! . I . 0 Y . . --.lr . . '
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unlor 0 wer Halfxfx 1 R dams' 'A ndhs R PS -x-f3w 7 G Emgfg 6 QV3' BOO' Qing E swim S J- Ausust 28, 1952,narked the datevhen thlrty qollv Juniors signed their contracts with the newlv organized studio Low on the set, the first thing they managed to accomplish was the electlon of officers After an uproarious and bloody cam paign, the results of the election were announced President Duane Puiram Vice President Ronnie Hahn Secretary W1 anor Boon Treasurer George Adaml Reporter Anne Fitch Student Council Bob Fmery Evelyn Melsmer Board of Directors Mrs Emerson B111 Mr Martin Stephenson During the year they had the Nmisfortune' of losing one of their classmates, Russell Gray, who walked off the set and sivned a contract with a rival studio, Mid County To boost the morale of their treasury they sold Wcoke at the high school and soft dr1nks at all Uhome' basketball games They also staged a chili supper, the outcome of which was debatable Now they are looking forward to next fall when they will beginthelr last year at LowPo1nt Washburn High and the thrill of being the top stars on the bill C' o I' 'Q 6 4 . , f x T as-We E' u A , . ' 4 L . Y. . . '. B. ' . n. QA 5. . W 4 N 4 point-Washburn Community Unit District Nd. 7. Upon arriving 'J . - ' I W
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