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an -5 -Y , ,KI Class Will 4 We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty four, in full ng! possession of our crammed minds and being about to pass out , from the McCa1lsburg High school do make and publish this, Q-'O' our last will and testament. ft-1 First, .to our beloved faculty, we bequeath all startling Q.. information that we have furnished them from time to time in - examination papers . E ll ifcs To Mr. B111 Vest, our class sponsor, we bequeath the bal- T ance in our class treasury to be used in buying a pair of ' M rubber shoes for detective work in handling our successors. he A' Q To the Juniors, we bequeath our fighting spirit and har- monious conflicts, ai well as all our seats in the assembly which may be taken by whosoever is able to grab them first. . . To the Sophomores, we bequeath our superhuman basketball ability. For extra measure, we leave to them any stubs of f. as pencils, earasers or scraps of paper that we have left behind. To the Freshmn, we bequeath all overlooked wads of gum underneath desks, seats or any other likely or unlikely place. We also hcpe that after four years of trial and error, they may be able to meet our high standard of dignity. X I, Glen Amdahl, do bequeath my collection of rats, mice, gang pigeons, etc, to Marlene Flncham who eems to like wild creatures. E-J!:+jgr. '37 I, Connie Arnold, do bequeath mv office Job to Marvin Martin -,,.L, since he is in the office most of the time anyway. 3 :ml A I, Darrell Chentland, do bequeath my curly hair to Hr. Fogle. I, Myrna Kileteftg , do bequeath my terrific gift of gab to Janet I Pearson. I I I, Beverly Grunsted, do bequeath my ability to throw a basketball E' the length of the floor to Lauren Hob aan who probably will never M ' use it. I, Janet Lee, do bequeath my interest in the army to J can Lura, who is interested iperlodl. I, Shirley Ose, do bequeath the remaining boys in high school to Dorothy Stackhouse since I already have the one I want. I, Richard T hompscn, do bequeath my gigantic structure and polrerful build to David Tolley. . I, Stanley Thompson, do bequeath my many long hours of intense study to Peggy Baumgardner. p I, Carroll Wester, do bequeath my ability to stick to one woman to Steven Hanson, Lastly, we hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Bill Vest as sole Executor of this , cur last will and testament, written on this 18th day of May in the year or our Lord, one thousand nine hundred, and fifty four. V X x 'ff al I 1: '??+ :S t Q f' 452 5- The Senior Class In la x I A 1 liz?- ei of f 'i ' I' N5 - I -4
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N Q. Q - L' Ziff' Stanley--It wasn't until late in life that I learned to say 'I don't know! Janet--I don't believe in love at first sight, but I believe in taking a second look. Carroll--Tell me where she is, and I'll take care of her. Darrell--'Get that light out of my face, I came here to sleepl' Qgi Richard--I only eat once a day and that's all day long. Connie--Don't bother me. I've got things to do and all that. Shirley--I may be a small package but when I get mad watch out! 'NN gyuk Glen--All I want ls more night life. 5- 5 Beverly--Wind her up and see her go! ' Myrna--Won't someone make a fuss over me? Mr. Vest--Nobody gets out of my sight! Hr. Rosheim--Talk about boogie woogie or that Dixieland style and your bowling 300 right down my alley. Hrs. Egenes--New that the piano playing president is out of office, I find that a little golf now and then helps my prestige. Hr. Hannes-I've got so much more building to cover since we have the new gym that I'm beginning to appreciate the old building more each day. Mr. Foster--Never do today, what you can put off until tomarrow. Mrs. Cheney--Teaching is a lot more fun, especially when your husband can come along. N Mr. Poulter--It has to be awful funny before I'll laugh. W ff lg i, 445 il'1 'u, ., History continued-- He have finally reached the end of our high school years. We took our seats on the extreme east side of the assembly with pride. Our Class officers were: Pres.-Myrna Kllstofte, V, Pres.-Connie Arnold, Sec.-Treas.- Janet Lee. Our sponsor was Mr. Bill Vest. Beverly Tjelmeland decided to leave us so we now have a total of ten. Our senior play 'Have a Date' was presented on March 26, 1954 with an all star cast of characters. It was under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Cheney. For our Senior Skip day we sent to Chicago. We saw many points of interest and everyone enjoyed it immensely. We sold magazines and refreshments at the Jr. High tournament to earn the money. The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 29, 1954 at the High School Cafeteria. A vote of thanks goes to the Juniors from us all. Of the seventeen who began in first grade, seven have been pulling to- gether all twelve years. They are: Glen Amdahl, Myrna Kilstofte, Janet Lee, Shirley Ose, Carroll Wester, Richard T hompson and Stanley Thompson. This very distinguished Class of '54 has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are outstanding in their many fields of endeavor and as every- one will agree, they will continue to do so throughout their lives. We will not say we wnn't think of our high school days but it will be nice to be out and just have to think about them. Sc we shall say farewell. Our class may be small, five boys and five girls, but it will leave an empty spot in the very heart of the school. We all hope the school will continue even though the loss is very great.
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