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QIYIOI' GSS As our class graduates from dear Marsh Valley Hugh we leave thus last wull and testament for our underclassmen to luve by Each one ot us seniors had hus own place to full But now as we leave we bequeath to others our outstandung skull Larry Almond a mighty man wull duvude my height as equally as I can Delvun Armstrong wuth never a care wull nothing to no one Ive guven my share Ronald Armstrong whos through wuth mad worlds wull to Roy Car sen my way wuth the gurls Terry Bell whule un a coma wull to no one my diploma Earl Blaur wuth finer thunkung wull to Steven all my drinking Florence Bocek wuth no flurtung un mund wull to Mary Lee my cheer leadung so tune Carl Burgun take one last swug and wull to Sheldon Jones my only wug Glade Burrup whule suttung down wull to no one my graduation gown Sherry Bybee who knows my stuff wull to Una Stones the rught to b uff old pappy Sandra Christensen wuth a lot of grace wull to Jenny Denton my twurl ung place Terry Christensen devoted to my studies wull my books to my oncom ung buddies Darwun Christiansen though ut wull hurt wull to Del Ray my abuluty to urt Marulyn Christiansen wuth a heart full of dreams wull to Carol Cruddle my crooked sewung seams Darlene Chrustopherson finally making the grade wull to Bonnie Sal veson the vuctory bell raud Davud Collung so handsome and tune wull to no one that meanness of mune Davud Cornwall kunda teched un the Bean wull to Jay Dee the rught to be mean Connie Cruddle so bashful and shy wull to no one my real swell guy Deanne Curtus wuth lots of tussun wull a husband to poor Nluss Dutson I Delene Curtus wuth cheerleadung pouse wull Marulyn Romruell my way wuth the boys I I . - - ' I ' I, , , I , . Il I . . I . . l I, . I . . . . I . . . 1 If I . . . . . I . I - Il I 1 I I I I ' I, I . . . I . . - Il I I . . I . I, Alan Christensen, who is always happy, will all my bills to my dear II . I I I I I - ll . . . I . . l . .. fl' . I, . . , I . I . . II - D I I ' I I I I, ' I ' - 11 In - I - I, . I . . ,I . . 1
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Geraldine Davis a sweet llttle mlss wall you all a partlng knss Gayle Egan cllmbung many a hull will to someone my gasoline bull Clalre Evans a fast drnvnng guy will to Jlm Brshott my deslre to fly Lona Evans gettnng out of here without heed wall to Beverly Olson my shorthand speed Sherrell Evans full ot mlschuet and noise wrll to Ruta Chrrstensen my class with the boys Wesley Fate wnth tew thnngs rn mlnd wnll to Rnchard Marcham ess trouble to fund Marilyn Gambles with my studuous mlnd wnlls It to those who are staying behund Carolyn Gibbs always combnng my haur wall to Sharon Brower my complexlon fair Larry Gllgen always thanking will to Terry Phrllups all my drlnkung Harriet Glttuns with a cheerleading heart wlll to everyone the rught to cry when we depart that ducky'P Marilyn Green about to depart wnll to no one the key to Marvin heart Norma Gregory who doesnt luke to sung wlll to no one my diamond rung Nola Harrus not daring to shlrk wnll the school paper to anyone who work Llntord Henderson at I tlunk wall call each teacher a no good punk Ardean Hlgbee who IS glad to be through will to no one my gurl La Rue Jerry Hobson shy and mnld have all the grrls runnlng weld Jeroldlne H Whrtworth wlth Albert nn a halter will to Lucille Anderson my place at the alter Patrlcla Howell a quiet gal wlll myself to everyone as a pal Ronald Hyde sort ot a ham do will my tlme to Uncle Sam Dall Ray Lake wnll this school to anyone who wants It the 'Fool Lu Ann Layton with unwasted smiles will to the freshles my new alr styles Sharon Lush, wlth a lot of ambition, wlll to Pat Olson my annual pos: hon I I ' I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I I ' I I Dennis Goodenough, a happy-go-lucky, will say Good-by, now ain't . I I . . ,S I I I , . o I Q Ill I I ' I I - . . l ' I I D ' I l I I I ' I l ' I . . . I ' I . . I . . h .
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