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BDIIOR CLASS PROPWI We tried to can upon the s-me To tell the Seniors futures. me Stars would not cooperate So the Job fell to the Juniors. New we prophetic Juniors Will soon relate to you Just what we think the Seniors Are mighty apt to do. Yes, Hn-old will be- a farmer. All the people say, We see him as a floor-walker Inwonen' 'LINGHHBW ll!!! Georgie just can't be a teacher With a school house for her cavern, For right upon the junction, She's' opened GDRGIUS THE! 1111! Louie yearns for the llarinesl 1'hat'e just a bunch of 'Blarney' N We find him in the service, Yea, 'Il 01133 SLLVLTION ABIT' HH. Iyrtle's working in New York, Her typewriter hit the dirt. Ie hear she's dancing in BURLBQUBH!! They call her 'IIRT THE FLIRTW U Rlnvs :Ln Chicago, ' I The City where it'e airy, Right upon her boss'es lap, A PRIVATE SNRETLRI SL!! Let's gue into the crystal ball, To find our Betty's future. A WIARSON HCI! FOB SHI OLD IILIIBW. Ie showing in the picture I!!! 'Holy Holy 11' lhat is this??? If lleckling could but see---- Printed on that office door!! GRUB HOLLIHGSIDRTH, LD. ll Fell, here we are along the ray, Deep in the heart of Texas. g lho's opened up a swell cafe? In lights!! 'BEIGE 8: REIBHH me stars may prove ue to be wrong, But who is here to ny? That some of this may not cone true We'11 all find out some day.
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1946, being sound of mind and body, do hereby bequeath our worldly possessions and belongings to our fel- lowclassmates of Meokling High. We charge that you treat the a- foresaid possessions with respect and due consideration. As our final request we beseech you not to abuse the privileges so solem- nly left you by the departing Seniors. Thus in the presence of these witnesses we publish this last Will and Testament. To Raymond Frank, LeRoy Nance's Uwavyn heinie. To the Junior boys, Edna Jorgensen's good behavior in classes. To anyone who can get along with Bob Barta, Georgie Clark leaves her desk in English III. y To Mr. Burrus, Gene Hollingsworth leaves any broken assembly windows. To Hazel Orr, Myrtle Mears' quiet disposition. To Phyllis Sherk, Betty Larson's position as cheerleader. ' To Mr. Gilliland, The Ambitious Seniors leave all their spare time. To'Shirly Johnson, Bernice Hblzerland's giggles. A To Miss Swedberg, the Shorthand Class leaves all the Russian peanuts, thumbtacks, erasers, and pieces of chalk they can find. To Clayton Hanson, Myrtle Meers' curly hair. To any fool who will believe it, LeRoy'Nance's good reputation. To Philip Natwiek, Gene Hollingsworth extra credits. To Opal Peterson, Edna Jorgensen's bashfulness. To anyone who can't type, Harold Skov leaves his typing skill. To Edwin Lutzen, Georgia Clark's ability to get kicked out of classes To Opal Peterson, Betty Larson's job as editor of the UPanthonianH. To the lower classes in Meckling High School, the Seniors leave their HIGH POSITION in high school and all their special PRIVILEGES. To Ruth Jensen, Bernice Holzerland's unexcused absenses. To Mrs. Hoy, Gene Hbllingsworth's patience. To Mr. Gilliland, the Seniors leave Meckling High School. To Hazel Orr, Bernice Holzerland leaves her ability to scream. To Murle Black, Georgia Clark's ability to keep quiet. To the school, Gene Ho1lingsworth's invention of cement erasers. To Norman Jensen, Harold Skow's pinups. To Mr. Burrus, LeRoy Nance's Russian peanuts' shells. To Bub Hollingsworth, Betty Larson's ability to jitterbug. To Clayton Hanson, LeRoy Nance's wolf-calls. To any lucky guy, Gene Hbllingsworth's place in Shorthand. To anyone who likes to pinch, Bernice Ho1zerland's ability to pinch. To Philip Natwick, Harold Skow's ability to blush. To Ruth Jensen, Georgia Clark leaves her ability to sing Alto. To the Freshmen, the Seniors leave their ability to sell magazines. To Beverly Druin. LeRoy Nance's gift of gab. To Kenneth Clark, Bernice Holzerland's ambitiousness. To the Juniors, Harold Skow's books for them to fight over. To Bub Hollingsworth, LeRoy Nance's desk Cpinups and alll. To Ruth Jensen, Gene Hhllingsworth's good behavior in English III. To everyone we leave the fond memories of four happy years spent within the halls of Meckling High. SENIOR CLASS OF 1946.
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X , 1 Smilin' Senior Satellites I Totem Pole We three????? Ray and Betty oh My!! 1 a
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