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We, the Senior Class of 1947, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To the faculty, we bequeath appreciation for a task well done. To the incoming Freshmen, we leave some of the beams of our radiant faces so there will be some brightness in the school. To the Sophomore and Junior classes we bequeath our ability to learn. Mildred Bieler leaves her quiet ways to Duane Elser and James Sprague. Wayne Elser would like to leave Joan Sheldon but finds it im- possible. Reta Moore leaves some of the blackness of her hair to Jeanne Hakes. Raymond Breach wills his ability to blow a trombone to Delcine Smith and Douglas McGregor. Bob Jones would Just like to leave. Murray Ehlers leaves his bubble gum to Darwin Burnett and Herbert Hansen. Beverly Odden leaves her ability to sing to Ramona Wudel. Peg Long wills her hearty laugh to Jeanette Breach and Thaylia Stansell. Barbara Allhands wills her long hair to Betty Lou Curtis and Jackie Best. Don Harris leaves his basketball ability to John Miller and Kenneth Halse. Mary Magnus would like to leave Janice Woodward a few pounds. Margaret Claypool wills her vim, vigor and vitality to Donald Braach. Albert Rojic leaves his height to Wesley Elser. Claire Julian leaves her blue eyes to Charlene Nelson. Signed, published and declared by the above named as their last will and testament.
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CLASS PROPHECY Department of Information- 1957 Dreams are funny things, but when they turn to reality we en- counter a different view on the natter—and so it was with the graduating class of 1947 who marched boldly from the doors of Sheridan High. They all held dreams of their own and some of them come true but with a few twists. Murray Ehlers, who always had hopes of becoming a great atom-bomb scientist ended up in a Bubble- Gubble Gum Factory on the moon and his assistant, Albert Rojlc, has recently discovered a new formula for making bubble gum that has richer, longer-lasting bubbles. Albert always wanted to invent something and this was his chance. Barbara Allhands and Margaret Claypool are very happy herding sheep on their big ranch in Chile which had always been their chief ambition. Mildred Bieler has discovered a new formula for happiness: Never take life to seriously- you’ll never get out of it alive. Now she is thinking very seriously of committing suicide. Mary Ann Magnus and Peggy Long are very happily married and are now touring the world. Don Harris and Bob Jones are still running around in a car. Seems they’ll never settle down, but they're happy so let them run! Beverly Odden is singing at the Metropolitan Opera House and has raised quite a name for herself! Claire Julian has somehow managed to become the editor-in-chief of the New York Sun and Reta Moore is her managing editor, and having a swell time managing everything to suit herself. Wayne Blser and Raymond Breach are part owners of a big ranch in Wyoming and are raising everything they can, including a pea-bean with which they are experimenting for the government. A mighty class, this class of 1947 and one that is not likely to be forgotten. Remembered Joys are never past- They were, they are, they yet shall be.
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Charlene Janice Douglas Ramona Nelson Woodward McGregor Wudel Jeanette Braach Darwin Jean Burnett Hake9 Kenneth Halae Lesley Elser Delclne Smith Donald Braach Joan Jimmy Betty Lou John Thaylia Herbert Sheldon Sprague Curtis Miller Stansell Hansen
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