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Glaaa Wa!! JIM MARV DOT CHUCK DAVE WE, the memberr of the Clair of 1945, being of doubtfully .round mind and realizing the uncerminzgf of high Johan! life, do make thir our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Our estate ir to be divided dr follawfs 1, To genial George F., we bequeath 17,672 assorted blue, pink, green, white, yellow, and chiffon slips, acquired by us through four years of model conduct at Q. A. 2. To all incoming Freshmen we leave the clammy drenching of the main hall fountain and elevator tickets, administered by smiling Seniors. 3. To the generations of Senior boys who have yet to run Cor crawlD through the Commando Course, the men of '45 leave 317 cuts, bruises, burns, and shiners. Perronnllfy . . . Maralyn Burnley, Dolores Rasmussen, Ellie Potterud and Betty Bouldin leave four pairs of tattered dancing shoes . . . big Jess Douglas, the echoes of many a grandstand cheer as his long arms hauled in another touchdown pass on the gridiron or scored another basket on the maple . . . Ann Lomen and Tom Carey, the four years of determined effort that paid off in a 4.0 average . . . Bill Pemberton and Pete Williams, the honor of All-City positions in football and basketball, respectively . . . Chuck Gerold and Dick Rosen, the memory of many a mirthful moment on the worn A. stage . . . Alice Jean Higgins, the shiny new gavel of the recently organized Student Council . . . Jack Klumb and Marv Durham, the well-worn gavel of the Senior Class presidency . . . Bettilou Janson, the nameless terrors of an annual editor . . . Dave McGirr, a never-say-die spirit that won for him the quarterback slot on the var- sity eleven . . . Janice Jared, the gleam of a never fading Pepsodent smile . . .Tom Wright, a battered pair of crutches, resulting from a football injury, COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS CHUCK, TOM, DOLORES, ANN
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EILLEEN BERRY TOM CAREY JACK FYKE ELSIE HILL JEAN JULIAN ANNA LOMAN BLANCHE McDERMOTT JIM TUPPER ' DON USHER RUTH WEBB that he determined to throw away and did . . . Toot Dahlberg, Rosemary McLean, Carol Hanson, Ioan Scherenzel, Norma and Donna Sherer, the memories of many a Monday night in the elevators of Fredericlds, where high school boys and girls worked and whiled away the long winter days . . . Bill Bennett, the laughs of many a Bennett-styled gag . . . Don Usher, the stacatto clatter of the Night Editors' typewriter . . . In conelufiwz.' We of 1945 wish to leave behind, with a tinge of teen-age nostalgia, the spirit of an era that will haunt the hallowed halls of Hilltop High for many a year . . . the Spirit of the Grizzly. It means standing up for the kickoff, hollering until your throat feels like a piece of torn sand- paper . , . and then hollering some more. It means trudging wearily back up the hill, tired, jubilant over victory, dejected, but anxiously awaiting the next contest with a Try to keep me down look in defeat. It means music and laughter and mixers, crowds and plays and clapping, assemblies and algebra and annuals, work and fight and win. . . . A maze of chemistry, fun and cokes, with the spirit that made the oldesters gasp --we lived in that world, we loved it and now we leave it to you. Don't let us down, don't let the Grizzly Spirit down. THE CLASS or N1N1:TnuN HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE. JESSE MARV JACK JIM CHUCK 1
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