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I Norma Lee Tester bequeath to Wxlla Egelhoff my Job as prompter for the play I Donald Toberman bequeath to Bob Kexser my artxstzc abxlxty and other abxlxtxes too numerous to mentlon I B111 Uhrzg bequeath to Dxck Owens my yellow hat musxcal horns wolf whzstle, and radxo aerxal that pxcks up short waves and long waves I Bob Wedelund bequeath to Ilm Pope my Purebred Holstexn cows fM1lk1ng developes muscles Jlml I Dott1e Io Weffenstette bequeath to Darlene Gllbert my r1des zn a merry Oldsmobxle I Ronald Zlmmerman, bequeath to Slup Stewart my athletxc fxgure and my ablhty to run the 100 yard dash I Pat Howard bequeath to John Smxth my p1pe and chewmg tobacco also m flshlhg pole I Roy Murphy bequeath to Pat Tucker my abxhty to get along W1th0ut study I B111 Durston bequeath to Marvin McGlaughl1n my mustache pxpe and all my old gxrl fnends I Tom Mxzera bequeath to Ronald Polston my abxhty to stay zn Englnsh class I Sh1rley Poggenpohl bequeath to Dune House a seat xn Enghsh class between two boys lxke Tom M and Roy M so she may be ente tamed I Dorothy Benmng bequeath to Alxce Dunlap my boy frzend and rxdes m Buxck Roadmaster I Eugene Devaisher bequeath to Bobby Smnth my quxet home 1n the country whxch develops strong and healthy bodxes I Glenn Boehler, bequeath to Gene Klump my qmet and studxous dxsposxtxon I, Mzlton Gilbert, bequeath to LeRoy Walch my musxcal abxlxty and to the CMS Judge my mellaphone I Charles Gifford bequeath to Bill Remeke my typmg ability, curly hair red sweater, and traps to I-hllsboro Besides these bequests, we leave our best wxshes to any and all who may desire them Fxnally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executrix of this, our last will and testament. ou c1 l ldVil0l'. Mill N01'dl1Ck In witness whereof, we, the class of 1948 the testator have set our hand and seal on this 15th day of May in the year of 1948 Bill Uhrig, '48 Bob Seifert, '48 1 o l . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . , ' - . . . I . . , . . . . . U n 9 - n . H . ,, . . n , - l ' ' 5 Y 1 1 l ' , ' ing. 9 u 9 . . v ' 9 , . I . . . . , . . . . . . 0 l I s . . , . . . . 8 , ' . . . , . S 1 I . . 1 l 9
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CLASS POEM Hurrah Another year is past And of our high school career the last We Seniors are both short and tall A verse we ve wrxtten about us all George Barkema, the boy wxth blond haxr Has a fnendly voice and a carefree au- What girl does he always have on his mind? Of course, xt s Dorothy all the txme A friendly girl is Dorothy B She ll go far nn hfe you ll see So when next year rolls around Dorothy in R C H S won t be found Glenn 15 a quxet, carefree boy H1s Ford IS quxte h1s prxde and Joy When you see hmm go speedxng by It sounds 11ke an axrplane mn the sky A semor gn-l we all know her name She may not be destmed for great fame But we re proud to have her here No one else but R1ta Brachear Georgxe Peorg1e came to Rayrnond H1gh He hkes lt so well he hates to say goodbye What does he hke? The g1r1s of course That s why he Ll leave w1th great remorse A gxrl wzth hexght and eyes of blue She lxkes everyone and they lmke her too Harrmet Carrxker IS hard to beat In any sport 1n wluch she does compete M1lton, better known as Mutt Always studles wlth hxs book shut From late at mght t11l early morn You can hear h1m play hzs French horn Though Mary Lou IS not very tall Her vo1ce can be heard all over the hall When she yelled Oh 1n the play that n1ght The audxence got an awful frmght Char11e the boy w1th freckles galore Is the guy all the Semor gmrls adore He r1des a motorcycle of blue All the g1rls wmsh they could r1de, too Elolse, the gzrl wxth a fr1endly smxle, Always makes her tzme worthwhxle She s not a very studzous lass, But she s a lot of fun ln class ll! I ... . 9 1 , . . ' 1 1 .5 . . . 1 - - 1 , 1 1 ' I . . .. . 1 . . . 1 . . .-- ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U ' . 1 1 1 - . I 1 . ,. 1 1 . 1 . ll ll' ' 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . , . I n .
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