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Senear ( £eu i 70UC We, the Senior Class of 1S)47 do will anti bequeath our ability for getting out of class to the Juniors who would love it; to the Sophomores our ways of earning easy money; and to the green little Freshmen, our progressiveness. As individuals, we wiLl the following: 1, Jack McGoldrick, will my conceit to Dale Dodson who has already a good start. 1, Shirley Pearson, will my domestic ways to Phyllis Taylor who will obviously use them. 1. Ed Taylor, will my way with the girls to the next guy who can fulfill the qualifications. 1, Bernice Patterson, will my popularity to the Freshmen girls who seem to think they know all the answers. 1, Pete Pearson, will my ability to skip school to Robert Gilkison, or does he need it? 1, Jean Newman, will my worries and headaches to the next Badger ed. 1, Noel Gorham, will a pretty Hula girl to any fellow who will come after her. 1, LaVerna Codpitts, will my ability to fix cars to Frank and Bill, who are evidently in need of mechanical training. 1, Marilyn Miller, will my ability to catch boy friends to Arlene Mann. I, John Leonnig, will my skinned knees to the next boy who gets a motor- cycle. 1. Claudeen Jones, will my extra pounds to Pat Johnson who could use them. 1, Dorothy Thompson, will to my Sister Norma, the knack of writing let- ters in school. I, Don Hunt, will the Army to the next sucker who leaves school to join it. 1, Velmer Daugherty, will my artistic hand to Miss Kincaid. I. Barbara McCanse, will my taste for pretty cars to Pat Shaw, who likes ’em too. I, Bud Hansen, will my muscles to Willis Marsing, who could use them, I bet.
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Se U n @lcu4. PxofeAectf In the year of lbbT, the Senior Class of ’47 have planned a big re- union. Let’s follow them as they assemble for the long-awaited event. First we find Jack McGoldrick in Hollywood taking the place of the famous trumpet player, llarry James, when he suddenly remembers the class reunion. He immediately jumps into his rocket plane and flys over to New Jersey where John Leon nig has a large chicken ranch and hatchery. From there, they speed to pick up Don Hunt who has made arrangements with his commanding officer for a furlough. Stopping here for a lunch and to send some telegrams, we find them sending one to Patricia Tumiock in South Africa, where her husband is carrying on a missionary work, and also one to Barbara McCanse who is in South Amer- ica teaching the English language in a large university. Across the miles into Europe, we find Doctor Edward Taylor leav- ing his hospital at Marseille to board his rocket ship; upon arriving at London, he will pick up none other than Velmer Daugherty, the great artist. Marilyn Miller who has been teaching in the University of Berlin and the Parisian dress designer, Bernice Patterson, join Edward and Velmer. All of those mentioned will ily to New York where they will be joined by the noted beauty culturist, Jean Newman, who has a line of exclusive beauty salons over the nation. From here they will tly on to Seattle, Washington, to spend the night with Dorothy and James Thorn- ton. Dorothy is now secretary for her husband who owns the Thornton Construction Company. 1'he evening approaches and arriving are Shir- ley Pearson and Claudeen Jones. Shirley is now the wife of Kenny Smith of North Powder and they own a large horse ranch; Claudeen and her husband, Allen Nantz are living at Seneca where Allen is the head man in the lumber mill. Also we see Pete Pearson who is in the shearing business and has a slice;) ranch of his own in Montana. Leaving from Seattle early in the morning by rocket ship, we head for Alaska where we will pick up Bud Hansen who is owner and manager of a huge lumber company. From here, we will Ily to Shanghai, China, where La Verna Colpitts is doing a bit of correspondence work for her paper, the Chicago Tribune. We then will journey on to Oahu, Hawaii, where Captain Noel Gor- ham is stationed. Since Noel is unable to get leave at this time the class has decided to have their reunion on Kaikiki beach. Everyone will have an enjoyable time (we think) talking over old times, at North Powder High.
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