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I, David Nordlund, bequeath my fluent vocabulary to Bob Leach. I, LaVerne Sump, bequeath my parking spot at Peach Grove to Iola Wendland and my brother, Duane. I, Phil Bysrlay, bequeath my whiskers to Jacob Noe. P fl, Harlan Forslund, bequeath my crabby disposition to Phyllis faf . I, Opal Hedren, bequeath my Manhattan boyfriends Cexcept onel to JoAnn Wendland. I, Ruth Pate, bequeath my ability to go steady to Arlis Bergsten. I, Dick Malmstrom, bequeath my nwoofuln ways to Starr Byarlay. I, Lyle PYaff,bequeath my ability to write checks on Pfeff Broth- ers to Wesley Glenn. I, Nancy Carnahan, bequeath my oerslstence to attain my heart's desire to Roger Carlson. I, Jim Anderson, bequeath my Sunday night dates fwithout Jackie, of coursel to Donald White. I, Marion Brenner, bequeath my sweetheart of the Sobhomore Class to my brother, David. I, Lu Ann Roles, bequeath my corny jokes to Clara DeLong. I, Junior Mann, bequeath my knowledge of the nHot Spots of Danc- lngn and everything that goes with it to Warren Rohlyer. I, Kay Springer, bequeath my ability to draw to Billy Estabrook. I, Arland Benteman, bequeath my shop ability to anyone who wants it. I, Claude DeLong, bequeath my dancing ability to Elmer Dettmer. I, Roper Stltt, bequeath my ability to miss school to Charlene Bell. I, Jerry Schwartz, bequeath my ability to run other beople's bus- iness to Marilyn Netson. I, Buzzy Wendland,bequeath myself to all the underclassmen Girls. 1, Bob Springer, bequeath my curly hair to Neil Wagner. I, Jo Ann Eurgman, bequeath my ability to tyoe for ten min- utes with one error to Jim Brooks. I, Marilyn Dettmer, bequeath my hand book Hhow to Get a lan and Keen Hlmu to Shirley Leach. We Relax We Get Into Mlschnef ,A--Niill. ,fl v A34 2 Y! I y ...f 3 y .N hz . ill . w WT y Q L 155, - f A 1 ' :Ll 4, 4 S' .LH ,Ear 5' .9 l MP9 Q eg? A ,,4w. 7 , i , . gy. T i!g,5 . fl' Awki. t ,. l + :7 y Y -g,s , , f ,gy I ' 1 A ' 3 t, 5' L ' is iv. M? ,I as 5- fy lls ' .5 q N CQ . 5 'Z T 9 is V 4' it l .X .af ' ' .J ' mu Yilk
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One fellow None other than do. His report Lyle Pfaff attracted our attention right away. Guess who it was! David Nordlund, who is taking the place of Guy Lombar- tells us he will be playing in Kansas City soon. informs us that he is now aged of the Happy Hooligan Cab Servicen, and is still looking for his e and Only. There was one lady whom everyone was interested in. Yes! it was Joan Roblyer, who is the World Famous Wrestler. Joan has been married four times, and has two adopted children, Joe and Jerry. Roger Stitt surprised us. He is now president of Harvard Univer- s1ty.He shouldn't get lonesome as one of his classmates is a big wheel there also, Harlan Forslund The students were not running a big Wyoming sheep cane, and giving his wife a years after graduating and is head janitor. surprised to hear that Marion Brenner is ranch, and that 1sn't all. He is raising hard time. He came back to Randolph three marries his High School sweetheart, Deona I Peterson. To our surpr1seaRobert Springer tells us he is appearing in nYes, Sir, That's My Baby , and tells us 1t's a good picture and everyone should see it. Everyone thought Jerry he decided to become a missionary to ing and exciting resume of his experiences there. Ruth Pate settled down as soon as school was out. Her husband, Charlie Wohler, is now running the Wohler-Eshbaugh Funeral Home. Ruth is quite busy taking care of their baby boy, Charlie, Jr. If anyone is interested in purchasing Guinea Pigs, we are happy to inform you that Mr. and Mrs. Arland Benteman, the former Miss La Verne Sump, now own and operate 'The Sqealy Guinea Pig Con. iYgs! Everyone had beenA surprised when Arland and LaVerne were marr e on the Senior Sneak, pril l, 1950. Last,but not least,we thought we were all through,but we received some telegrams from the members who were unable to attend. Marlene Kershaw said she was very sorry she couldn't attend. She is a Registered Nurse, and her patient, Eldon Springer, had a serious case of 'Loveslck Bluesn, and couldn't be left alone at any time. Because of an unexpected elopement and honeymoon to Paris with her director, Miss Opal Hedren, leading lady in nHere Comes the Navyn, sent her greetings and a picture of herself to all. Just as the Banquet was closing and'each was wishing the other success for the coming years, in flew a carrier pigeon with the mess- age,'Due to the Phillip 66 Oilers and K-State Basketball game tonight, I will be detained until ten o'clock when the Oilers will land on the Holmberg Meadow. Signed: Dick Malmstrom.. would settle down on a farm, but China. He gave a very interest- Schwartz QLASLWI L 1, We, the Seniors of Randolph Rural High, - City of Randolph, State of Kansas, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, wish to express our kind thoughts and app- reciation to our teachers who have been so good to us the past four years of our High School career. QD 0 G 5 P 'fa M 2 5 0 ar+o - 0 5. SESS 0 0 m 0 U wnmw 0 5- 0 5 0 5 who m H o H B o H0001 H o'm 0 Q OIICI-' '4Ul Slll mi m hggh e 1. w H- r-'1 H wr- H dv- H H o G no '1 OC Q H U E.. V' 40' H o w P' I-' w m H M Pla PM n 0 lr-n 0 5 m Ci HU' D ? 0 D o F m D .. IM B 0 0 f If ing properly, to the Freshman Class. We, the Senior girls, will ourpleasing personalities tothe Sopho- more and Junior girls. We hereby leave our ability to clean up after ourselves to WTom', the Janitor. I, Jackie Anderson, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Har- old Hargrave. I, Arnold Hedke,bequeath my little WEN to Roger Olsen to take all my girlfriends to school in. I, Marlene Kershaw,bequeath my ability to play Basketball to Her- vin Forslund. I, Arlo Peterson, bequeath my quietness to Rhoda Dillon. I, Joan Roblyer, bequeath my active tongue to Jerome Flohr.
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