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441570666 rfawl Being of sound mind Qthis has been questionedj and body Qthis likewise has left some people wonderingj, we, the Senior Class of Rosebud High School for 1953 and 1954 would like to bequeath our talents and earthly possessions to the students and teachers we leave behind. Louis Carranco leaves his gorgeous black hair to Miss Kober to use in next year's P. T. A. play. He leaves his club he beats the girls off with to Buster Rogers. The number eight on his basketball uniform to anyone who wants it. He is going to keep his little black book of Billings addresses be- cause he plans to use them. He leaves his Problems of Democracy book to the janitor to start fires with next winter. He also leaves his smooth ways to Angel Pabola. Sammie Kings leaves his liar's award for 1952 to Frankie Lange. His red pants and swell disposition go to Roy Pabola. He leaves his trials and tribu- lations in Problems of Democracy to the next kid who gets his book. He leaves his wild nights with Miss Kober to Angel Pabola. He leaves his title as Thur- low Romeo to Tommy Carranco and to Mr. Perry he leaves Longfellow, Keats, Stevenson and Shelly. Anne Smith leaves all her boy friends to Marcie Lopez, who takes better care of them. Her blonde hair goes to the kitchen mop, she doesn't need it any- way. She leaves her big nose which is in everyone's business to Delphine Gandara. She leaves Miss Kober to Carol Batey to argue with next year. She leaves her childish ways , from the senior play to Vivian Coon. Lillie Bott leaves her 1935 V-8 Ford to the junkman. Her part in the senior play to any old bat that's dumb enough to take it. All her wild nights out to Sonja Dawson, who has had quite a few herself. She leaves Mr. Mitchell to the school because it would be awfully hard to give him away anyway. She leaves her pretty freckles to BelenGandara and her troubles in bookkeeping to Esther Artz and her stinking perfume to Norma Artz so she can catch that man in Puerto Rico. Gloria Olson leaves her charm to Janet Holmes to help her catch a man too. She leaves her long engagement to Virgil Farris, to Mary Lange and Martin Spurlock. She leaves her wise cracks to the shop teacher, Mr. Norman, who never learned to smile. Her gorgeous figure goes to Miss Kober, who needs it, it comes complete with a reducing course. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we set our scribbled names found in the school books, this the Twenty-first day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-four. Signed 9
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LOUIS IOE CARRANCO LOUIE Class president 3,4g Vice president 1,2: BHS' ketball 1,2,3,4g Football 3,4g Track 3g BOYS State 3g Baseball 2,3g Prom King 3g Basket- ball Captain 4g Football Captain 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Brier Business Manager 4. GLORIA ANN OLSON Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Triple Trio 2,3g Sextet 4g Vice- president 4g Sec-treasurer lg Reporter 3g Art Editor 4g Dramatics 3,4g Operetta 4. KERMIT GENE EUGENE KINGS III SAMMIE Transferred from Mitchell, South Dakotag Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,4g Football lg Basketball manager 35 Declam 3g Dra- rnarics 3g Class President 1gSec-Treasurer 35 Operetta 4g Junior Play 3g Senior Play 4g Sextet 2g Boy's Triple Trio 1,3. 8
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ag 5 , L3EEX9.I.,3T1I-I-lie Kings, have seen twenty years outside of good olzgi Rose- igga 1.Q.ecidedI'dlook up some of my old class mates. I had been 2- Sales' ITIQMT. for Kelley-I-Iowe I-Iardware in Bismark for eleven years, so it WEJS tlme I looked up these old friends of mine. I was driving through Georgia, hitting a moderate 120 miles per hour when I heard a siren, coming up behind me. I looked in the mirror and saw a high- way patrolman signaling me to stop. I stopped, and got out to explain thatI was only doing l2O miles per hour in my jet mobile, and the speed limit was ZOO miles per hour. But he said I just wanted to check your brakes, then he said, hello Sam you old fossil you. I looked under the glasses and there I beheld Louis Carranco my old classmate, and now one of the best patrolmen in the country. I had seen his picture in the paper many times but had never gotten the chance to see him. It was certainly a pleasure to see him again and he told me he had seven boys and three girls and the prettiest wife in the coun- try. He went on to tell me that Lillie Bott was in Florida teaching school. I went to Miami Beach and there I found her teaching a bunch of big eyed students in the Florida Architecture School.I talked to her reminiscing of the good times we used to have at good old RHS and especially recalled the hilarious time we had while putting on our senior class play. She explained to me that she had never gotten married because John -------- had died in a ferocious battle in front of the Middle Border's Bar in 1963. She told me that Gloria Olson had married Virgil Farris and that they were living in Texas where they had accumulated several oil wells. I stopped on my way home and visited them, and found them very happy. They had three children. One was already in college, and of course all were red heads. I suppose you are wondering about the blonde -haired wildcat of our class. Well, I married her. That's why I became a salesman--to get away from home. This is my prophecy for 1974, maybe I've miscalculated a bit, but Ibet this will be the situation twenty years from now. 10
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