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OEASS PROPHECY IContJ as the head of an old and popular lodges we hope she will keep working to be a better and more worthwhile member of this lodges Good luck to her, Farther down the street we come to a pawn shopu There we find Bill'Spanjer, the proprietoro 'As a side line of his business he has a modern Dairy behind his pawn shops Bill has accomplished much in helping other people. Just entering the shop is Don Garrison, now a di- versified farmer. He has come in to find a bargain to take home to his wife--just a little something. we wonder.if it could be a guilty consciences While in the shop,we hear over the radio a croonerr It is none other than Bob'Southwick. Bob is sponsored by a famous lsoap concern. He brings to the air new talent and introduces over his program he is by having couples who the micro-phone. OH! Bobrs program. Tlt is married her boss. 'She the latest song hitsr Today entertaining the radio audience are just married to come up to We hear someone we know over Helen Kirstein, who has just has been a successful secretary Let us wish her lots of luck, 'As we go down the street we run into Dick Granger, a coal miner, He has just discovered a very rich coal vein. He deserves this good luck very much. we hear that a new amendment for the constitution is being proposed by Forest West, a senator from Wash- .ingtone 'It is for prohibitions This is news: He is working very hard for this amendment so let us hope that it will go throught flf it does it will give him the fame of being the originators OH! Here is something we forgotu Glendon Platz is one of the honorable members of the class who believes in making his living honestly, You will find him an 'A number l janitor at Ruth'sAStyle'Shop..Q.
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iGhASS PROPHECY fC0ntJ as a trapeze artist and finally, made enough money.in the circus to buy it. The name of the sshow is Pount- ain Circus. 'All over the country you see her circus advertised. We know that she has made her mark in the entertainment world. -As we travel down toward the waterfront we see the sign of a boatbuilder. Yes,.it is 'Howard Foster, who, got his start in high school. Millionaires come here to have their ships designed and built, and he has launched some famous yachts and racing boats. You can bet he got his start in the Peshastin High'School. yComing out of Howard's shop we see the latest word in trucks. we notice they all have a 'Larson body de- signed by the now famous Marvin1Larson. Marvin .is a prosperous married man. Ford and other companies ln- terview Marvin to get his designs and criticisms of their products. 'A tall person ts coming up the street. .It looks like wally MacDonald, and .it.is. Wally is an Olympic Star Miler of 1950. Now he is track coach of the Uni- versity of Washington. His team is on its way to an- other victorious season. 'So far .it has not been de- feated at any of the track meets. The team has won all oftits games under the leadership of Coach Mac Donald. We know that his team will not be defeated. On the next block-we notice the Modern Beauty'8alon run by Jean'Sauer, the owner and operator. 'Stylish- women come here for the latest and most modernistic hair-dofs. Jean has made her goal by .introducing a new style of wearing the hair. -Let us hope that she finds many more new styles. In the Modern Beauty'Salon, we find Mllldred Hills, who has been happily married for several years, hav- ing one of the latest hair styles. 'She .is getting ready for her big chance, when she will be installed
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GLASS WILL WZ, THE GLASS OF 1940, being of sound mind and mem- ory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: FIRST: We direct that all our just debts and years expenses be paid as soon after our graduation as may be done convenient ly . 'SECOND: We hereby give and bequeath the following: Marvin---His ability to go with one girl to Jack McCoy He1en's--Quietness to AlicevLink. Glen's--dAbility to get through classes to Bud'Linkn Ruth's---Tallness and susceptibility to Wenatchee boys Jean's--- to Mary Ellen. Driving ability to Juanitaand ripping ability to Margaret, Jimfs ---- Skiing ability and bachelorism to Philt Bob M's-- Voice and ability to stay out of o girl's clutches to Junior Craig. Louise---Joviality and friendliness to Frances Jack, Myrl's---Grades and lleworth boy friends to Daisye Bob'S's-- Oratorical powers and ability to go with one girl to Wayne Moltke Mildred--Leaves her ability to type to Orny Bitterman, Jack's- --His near-sighted eye to Miss Fairbank to 'helpu her correct typing papers and he leave behind his fardsighted eye to Goosie, wishing her much success in her future civic tests, and Jack's everlasting orneryness to Glen 'SQ Porryfs--Journalistic abilities and ability to 'gadu around to'Arno1d'Larson. Dick's---Mannual arts and violin abilities to his Bi11's--- younger brother. Constructive abilities to-Larry, Jane's---Polite manners to Ileane Potter. Don Gis-4Scholastic standings to M,'L. and his girl, June's- Don's-- Wally's Julia, to his younger brother. --Quiet manner to Glendora Bane. --Executive powers and muscular build to Eddie, eAbility to run the mile to Ralph'Spees, We hope he gets there. Howard'seAbility to keep finances straight to Pate Don A Howard's--Leave their boat to M.1L. and Jack, in hopes that it can be used at our 20 years re- union.
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