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We the hard working and intelligent Senior class of 1954 city of Olds, county of Henry, state of Iowa, United States America, being of sound body and only slightly demented, do hereby annomnce and ordain this W I L L To our teachers, no wlsl o LU ve the peace and quiet that you will have and enjoy after we are gone ARTICLE II To the Junior class, we will the ability to have the highest percent ol the cla s on tre lonor roll ARTICLE III To the Junior girls, the Senior girls would like to will the opportunity to become the majority May you rule with an iron hand ARTICLE IV To the Junior boys, the Senior toys leave the advantage of keeping the tnderclassmen under control ARTICLL V I, Richard Peterson will my greet singing ability to Ron ald Brown Be sure to get a one at contest, Ronald I, Walter Mullin, will my effort in trying hard in klgh school to Wayne Tolander May you have better luck than I did, Wayne I, Anra Marie Peterson, will my position a an omtstand ing basketball player, to Roger Canby It will take a lot of practice, Roger I Tomny DeYarman will my A's in high school to Delmar Ross Be sure to study hard, Delmar We, Mona Allsclager and Janet Miller wi l our letters from the Marines to Mary Erwlr Don't spend to much for postage stamps, Mary I, Marilyn Tlndill, will my red hair to Carol Sandburg May you always have success in catching boys like Mar lyin did, Carol I Brart Abrahamson, will my ability tc sklp school and still get good grades to Patricia Butcher Don't let the teachers catch you, Pat I, Heler Olson, will my ability as an out tend'ng free 25, Ronald I, Richard Petezson, will my ability to beat around the bush in class and still get good grade to Roger Canby Be sure to get your backgromnds from STUDYING first, Roger I, Brant Abrahamson, will my brakeless car to Wayne Tol ander May you have as much luck with them as I did, Wayne I, Mona Ahlsclager, will my ability to SUI! UP 24 IOPPB a day to Mary Erwin May you always do other pe0n1e'a work as I did, Mary I, AUI18 Marie Peterson, will my ability to attract boys from otrer schools to Carol Sandburg May you always Keep tlen jumping, Carol I, Marilyn Tindlll, will my quietress to Patty Butcher May it always be for your advantage, Patty I, Walter Mullin, will my ability to get girls from other town to Delmar Ross Don't get any more on tke string than I did I, Tommy DeYarman will my tloublesome shorthard to Larry B arqulst Plea e, try and get good gr des, Larry I, Richard Peter on will my basketball abilities t0 Ronny DeYarman Be sure and keep lt clean, Ronny I, Janet Miller will my position as a cheerleader to Larry Barqxl t Keep them cheerirg Larry I, Brant Abrahamson will my excellent acting abilities to Ronny DGYSFMSH Wisling you good luck Ronny I, Helen Olson will my ability to keep a constant flow of LOVE LFTHBRQ coming to Patty Butcher I, Anra Marie Peterson will nn naturally curly red hair to Mary Erwin I - , of . J V 4 L U G . , . ' s I 1 . . l ' 0 I ' I ' s . , . I . ,. 1 S T I 0 . l , . , g ' O ,Y 'I , I , . L I . O O 1 1 ' ' . V . 0 L I I ' s . I , throw shooter to Ronald Brown. May you make 25 out of . S 0 , 1 - . ' . . . 0 . V, p O l ' Q . 1 AA 0 ' . 1 1 g I I A I ' 1 o l . . , I . s J a . ,s f ' e 'R , 1 s . ,. 1 . 1 0 1 I 1 I - LJ O
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May 19, 1974 I was a television set On my S3 3fl6 inch screen were often seen many strange and unusual personalities Of these none were more strange, unusual, or horrifying than those nine notorious contributors to the field of TV entertainment who by coincidence graduated from O H S in '64 Only last night they drove my owner to insanitylpoor guyl At 7 P M , he tuned in on channel 2 For almost e min ute my owner endured the digressing comment of the noted literary critic Richard lS1r Cobb! Peterson, author of such stimulating novel as, 'For Whom the Horn Fonked' and 'From There to the Drugstore' Then came a quick flick of my tuner and he was enduring the 2 onles of channel 5 Here, through a cloud of dust he saw Shiftless' Mullin SPUPP1nS his faithful rotrod on in the interests of law, order, and gravel spreading After watching this modern western melo drama for exactly 55 and 3 4 seconds, another quick flick of my channel selector brought us to charnel 4 and the heart rending episode of 'Older Brother , starring none other than that famous husband ard wife team, T Hugh De Yarman and his famous actrea wife Janet Miller This is the true story of Hugh and Janet in their e rliex days when he was a profess lonal pickle packer This was followed by a tube jarring change to channel 5 Here the distinguished president of Sing Sirg U , Dr Brant Abrahamson was lecturing on the prob lem of absenteeism in our public schools Fifteen seconds later I was tuned to channel 6 and my owner wa watching 'Wild Red Peterson and 'Horrible Helen Ol on After a glimpse of this brawl and one good look at the contestants, my owner was so scared trat he could hardly change to channe 7 There, the Marilyn Tindlll show, 'Prison to Prison was in progress This 1 the show on wkich Miss Tindill inter views notorious criminals from their prison cells The guest celebrity was 6534l29, who is called 6 by 9 by her closest friends She was known during her earlier life as 'Mona the Menace' Ahlsclager She said that her ambition was to be the first per on to serve out a 99 year term, which she re ceived for hunting pedestrians out of season M owner was not prepared for the hock of seeing 'The We ace on my screen When he saw it, he ment completely berserk Trying to run away from this terrifying spectacle, he bashed his head into my picture tube, ruining thirteen tubes in the pro- cess Yes, I was a television set, The men wko came and pulled my owner's head from my chassis weren't TV repairmen They wore white coats and they tookhim to a padded cell I was the first of these 57 million sets dumped into the Grand Canyon by friends of people who had watched TV that fateful evening We are a grim memorial to those nine, now departed people who wrecked the TV industry 5 - 45 x49 9? ,ui X mga lj , , , A we . - X A , , II l - I O ' O 'Greatest Fights of the Century' with the battle between w Q n. - A 1 . n n S y .- 3 s Q. X .A O 0 TN 5- Q3 '- L or r ' . 97 E4 f 1 --'s'-'.:'g:gj ,-- 'dixlf' ' s-TT .f-23
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