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5 link' I I P I '. 9. I i I 4 I I I I E I Mszmm U I I f memes if za 2 , S'-' .Q EZ QCA ra 5 E 4 H :EE 5 sq-1. S114 gil e E-. EXNKMENEMZNRNZNENXMEMSN MR Ladies and Gentlemen, ers, and Friends. he,-the Senior Class of '53, being of sound mine and broken body do hereby submit this, our last will and testament on this day, May 15, in the year of our Lord nineteen-hundred and fifty-three. We have tried to be just, as well as generous and impartial, an distribute wisely unto those who will make the best use of such gifts as we have in our power to bestow, the talents that here served us so faithfully those four years. Listen, one and all, while I read the document, as duly drawn up, and sworn tog The Class of 1955, in eleven individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made and carelessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. To Mr. Art Karabatsos, the Senior Class leaves a toupee with a fuzz-cut. To Mr. Nick Karabatsos, the Senior Class leaves their well worn American Government books. To Miss Arthaud, the Senior Class leaves a more quiet English class next year. To the Junior Class,'we leave our ability to be the most well-be- haved Senior Class to date. To the Freshman Class that is to be--any overlooked wads of gum we may have left. To Reuben Heller, Marvin Fangmeyer leaves his dark complexion-- more appropriate for blushing. To Myrna Bodtke, Dale Doan leaves his mild temperament. To LeRoy Neemann, Darrell Fatt leaves his speed on the track. To Wayne Melvin, Edward Babcock leaves his Model A. Board of Education, Superintendent, Teach- it's To Doris Gibson, Norma Wolcott leaves her ability to get a dia- mond ring. To Darrel Welch, Robert Mumby leaves his ability to get along with the teachers. To Dale Riddle, Dale Doan leaves his height. To Donnetta Duls, Harold Riddle leaves his ability to get along with Wayne Melvin. To Le lla Junker, Betty Dragoo leaves her ability to stay solemn. To Betty Lovercheck, Kay Hinrichs leaves her ability to resist talking to Myrna Bodtke during study hall. To Doris Fett, Virginia Haskell leaves her job of keeping Larry's driving down to 50 miles per hour going to and from high school. To Elnora Frades, Melvin Bodtke leaves a pair of stilts. To Marian Goeller, Edward Babcock leaves the ability to get his lessons without taking books home. To Rosie Groathouse, Norma Wolcott leaves her job of sweeping the school house every night. w ,Q i - 1 I I x If nw- f 'w Ma ,sl N .lb x ' ' h.90' w-.. . .. I , , A ,- ' -f .' 1-' 1 H 1 ' M' -. 10
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li '-wh--a-- ---anllhnudsllllsn :SMSN8NZHYNXNYNYNSNYNKHXNXNIHIN8H: 8 2 Class Prophecy E N u KMSMINZICSWXWBNSWBWSNKWSNSNINZHRIIIN There are many visitors on Terra today. This is May 13, km 1975 anna e eighth anniversary of the discovery of Terra. As we take off from the parking lot on the roof of the capitol building, a yellow streak seems to come out of nowhere, an barely misses our right wing-tip. As this Sky-Devil descends more slowly to the parking lot, we see it is none other than the former Virginia Haskell, veteran stunt, flier and wife of a retired U.S.A.F. pilot. She is living ln Honolulu on the old earth at present. We see in our viewscope a space freighter owned by Melvin.Bodtke, Inc.--oneeof the largest cigarette manufacturing concerns in the old world. He is delivering a new shipment of roll-your-owns to Terra As we pass over the Universal Stadium, we decide to land our ship and watch one or two track events. On the track, we see Darrell Fett running the quarter-mile race. Today, he is striving to beat his old 440 record of thirty-two secon s flat. He is new forty-one years old and still champion. A We now leave the stadium and go to the Dean Funeral Home.t I . Dean is the owner of his own business and runs a floral shop next doon Q As we pass by, we hear the familiar strains of 'The Holy C1ty'. lr. Dean also furnishes songs for the funerals. Next, we pass the Terra Secretarial Business College where Kay Hinrichs is president. After renewing old acquaintances, she informs us that our old friend, Betty Dragoo, is teaching kindergarten in the thriving capitol city, Reynolds. ' we leave the college an fly to the Cowboyapolis Speedway Track on the outskirts of Reynolds. Here, champion Harold Riddle is trying for his fifth win. He holds the 1971-1974 championships for the 500 mile race. , ' Back in downtown Reynolds, we see the office of Marvin Fangmeyer, who is said to be one of the greatest financial wizards of the day. Nr. Fangmeyer always was the one for realizing the full value of a dollar. We have seen every member of the Senior Class of '53 here today except Robert Mumby. Robert is back on earth still serving as a pri- vate in the army after twenty-four months service without some P.F.G4 by the name of Nick Karabatsos putting him on 6x6x6 detail. ' XXXJQXXXXJLXXXXXXXX x JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET X J xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, held in the auditorium, waal presented to the Seniors May 6, l955. ' The auditorium, which was beautifully decorated with the Senior! class colors, silver and blue, carried out the theme, 'Senior Memor-r iesn. The Juniors welcomed the Seniors by singing nAuld Lang Synef. ' After a delicious meal,a program, which included several muslcall selections was presented. The activities were concluded by dancing to several popular bands. . K xl' 15.4 H K is L r.. W j ,,o' . l - 4 ' ,, f.' 'w, A ,. ffa, -1 ' . -, ' , , L ,:.g..-:-a-.- . ' J - A IZ
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