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FAME Swingin' it at a noon dance are Bud Banks and Annie Asmussen, ‘Best 1 aimers. ’ Hansard a n °iV,rn ,aU r w,,en Mary and two Cutest. an vi e Ra,nona •in leet. n more ways Raymond and Two people destined to get ahead are Jim Hart and Phyllis MacLean, voted “Most Idkely to Succeed.” gal who also a ;t Athlete throws a mea left) is Phyllis mean smile vilis smith. 8esl t r-»K« r Jim indvhar.
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HALL OF From left to right are Don Fulham, 'Best Sport”, Larry Hearing-, 'Most Popular Boy”, Jim DonneHy, Best Personality”; Harriet Capps, 'Most Popular Girl,” Best Personality,” and Friendliest”; and Bud Banks. FViendllest.” at work (on » ,” the and Annie Asmussen. Ponds ' t'h The nJ?‘ some.’” rettiest” and “Mo: Busily engrossed in his favorite pastime is Arnold Limberg, Most Studious.”
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the high and mighty seniors, Ciass of ’46, being of sound and disposing mind, do now make and publish this, our last will and testament, so that we may distribute our qualities and possessions among our beloved underclassmen, realizing that they deeply regret our leaving. I, Velma Adams, leave my little sister in hopes that she’ll be lucky too. I, George Allison, leave my wild Saturday nights to Claud Engel. I, Betty Anderson, leave “U’s” in Social Econ to next years students who write too much on their units. I, Annie Asmussen, will my dancing ability to Bev Beard. I, Lois Bailey, leave my Tuesdays and Saturdays at the rink to Imogene Hyder. I, Bud Banks, will my dancing ability to Cecil Montgomery. I, Sylvia Barendrick, leave my driving ability to Phil Stevens. I, Gerry Bartlett, leave my size to Eileen Williams. I, George Baumgardner, leave the Chemistry room to ‘klick’ elsewhere. I, Don Blair, leave my place in the band to any future musician. We, Frances Blenkinsop, Barbara Houck, Grace Bridenstine, and Pat Garrigus, leave our places in the Triple Trio to next year’s song-birds. I, Jerry Boyce, will my height to Jo Ann Hansen. We, Phyllis Turck and Jack Burgess, leave Bob Sulley and Joan McKimens to shift for themselves. I, Harriet Capps, leave Merle Atkinson to walk to school by himself next year. I, Carol Chambers, leave by knack of letter writing to Gloria Roedder. I, Orval Coffey, leave my acting ability to my brother. I, Betty Dierks, leave all the books neatly stacked in order in the library. Of course, its my own order. We, Joyce Dies and Joanne Maxwell, leave those exciting noon hours to the next ice cream dippers. I, Jean Dimmitt, leave those exciting second periods to next year’s library staff. I, Jim Donnelly, will my conservative taste in clothing to any underclassman who has the nerve to wear a green sweater, blue pants, yellow sox, and red shoes. I, Marcine Elston, leave my part in the senior class play (wruff) to next year’« lucky actress. I, Ray Evers, leave those horrible Social Econ Units to Miss Showalter. I, Jerry Fraser, leave my neat appearance to Lois Frink. I, Don Fulham, will my public speaking ability (line?) to Hal Donahoo. I, Lois Gill, bequeath my scotch plaid skirt to any junior girl who has the good fortune to be in an all boy Physics class. I, Mary Hansard, leave my private driveway to any junior girl who has the good fortune or misfortune of living in the country. I, Jim Hart, leave my love of hiking, women, guns, studies, and last but not least Pepsi-Cola (gotta support the company you know), to Albert LaVoie, knowing that he will make good use of them. I, Larry Hearing, leave my famous smile to Pete Palmer. Melvin Hotchkiss and Ralph Juker, leave our love of poetry to Junior McKenzie and Bob Squires. I, I, Kenny Johnson, leave those story-telling fourth periods to Coach Robbins.
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