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uniors I. Marian Adams. will my red hat to Mooney. 1, Alice Boulden. leave all my hopes for quiet O study halls to Bucky and “Kit.” I. Louise Brewer, leave my guitar for Ann 1 Iunter to serenade her true love and my artistic desires to VicLie. 1. Mary Lou Bush, leave my bottle of proxide to Kay and Peder. I, Shirley Gclb. leave all mv 3l 1 pencils to Betsy. Joyce, and Betty Smith. I. Carolyn 1 ligley, will my letters from APO 255. San Francisco. California to Muriel. I. Jo Anne 1 lolmcs. leave my long mirror to he split between Beetle and Falla.’’ 1. Lois Home, am leaving E ER't THING because Aon can t take it with you.’’ I. Betty Kosty. leave the hot plate to Angus' and Ann to be used to a greater extent next year. I. Margery Marshall. leave my interest in goats to Jo” and Ilacky. I. Margaret Matthews, bequeath my favorite spot in the woodland to Doc. I. Vivian Murphy, leave my plans for a new and complete gymnasium to Jane Bidwcll which includes turning the academic building into a basketball court. I would also like to leave my balcony front row view to Nancy Heyser. I. Ruth Ninzeheltzer, will my sunny window to an enterprising junior who wishes to begin a miniature greenhouse. I. Mary Lee Pyke, will my Home Economic Course to Jimmy.’’ I. Mrs. Satlcrthwaitc. leave my daily trips to Mrs. Neil. Ruth Gemmi. Mary Phillips, Ruth Gavin, and last but not least Betty Lleshion. I. Inge Stein. leave my great love for good music to Daph and Fil.” I. Betty Anne Stephenson, will to Carol Parsons the good luck and happiness found by the past two people of room 7. I. Nancy Tucker, leave my ballet shoes” to Charlotte Naumilket. I. Ruth Warnken. will my place at the bridge table to Peggy. Joannie. and Nancy. I. Carol Whitenack, leave my undissolved solutions to next year’s botany assistant and my lost chords to next year's glee club. I. Elsie Warner. leave my quiet moments of meditation to Monkey.” I. Joan Skirdlant. will my soft cushioned slippers to Sarah so she can walk the halls at any hour. And as for Georgie. keep our swell home town correspondence going strong. 18
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u l l i teen Warn I en “Pooh” 7 agree ivilh no man s opinion. I have some of my own. Dairy Club I. 2. President 2 Riding ( lub I. 2 ( lass Vice-President 2 (Jlee Club 2 W ise Acres” Photographic Editor 2 Qarol Whitenacl “Dutch” It s a merry heart that has many friends.“ ( lass I reasurer 1. 2 C lee Club 1, 2. 5. President 2. 3 Reading and Discussion Club 2. 3 Riding Club 2 Social Service 3 I )airy t lub 2 Literary Editor of Wise Acres” Dramatic Club I. 2. 3 17
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first n ir: Cimlon — vi f-prc i l»«nl. Parsons I Innlcr YogcU II. Ward — pn'sidrnl. primly. Macdonald. Bidwoll. l.dlicriduld. cmnd row: Rrnbtldrr. Krauss. Gavin. Bancroft. Ilnrkncv I). Ward. White. OTallnn — secretarytreasurer. Butler. Armstrong. Third rotr: Day. 1 leyser. Draught. I Ifdiion Vdie. ( rcut hurg. KaspersLi Neil. Smith. Wood Pederson, fourth rotr: Phillips. Stratton. X.iiiuulkot. Vovka I I avlor, Fillmore Hanna. Giemmi As the years pass hy. we line! more individuals encouraged lo enler schools presenting the curriculum of Agriculture. I lorticulturc and Landscape Designing for women who are interested in outdoor Ide. 1 he increased interest is shown hy the enlarged enrollment of the junior class this year. May we. the seniors of nineteen hundred and forty-eight lake this opportunity to thank the juniors for their splendid cooperation and kind spirit which will always remain with us. 19
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