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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1954, being of unsound mind and infirm body, do write and publish the last stanza of this great book to the following under- classes and persons ARTICLE I 1 o the Junior Class we leave the ability of getting out of school for e Senior Play next year To the Sophomores we leave all the profits of the Junior Candy Stand To the Freshmen we leave the ability of 1n1t1at1ng and having fun with the Freshmen the Eighth Grade we leave the privilege to come up one grade and be Coming Freshmen o the Seventh Grade we leave the ability to raise money Mr Mock we leave the ability of hitting the baskets as we did when we threw away our candy wrappers and apple cores Mr Guthrie we leave all of our books and test papers to clean up when we are gone ARTIC LE II Rosemary Barnes leaves her long hair to Grace Ann Wolfesberger Don Get tangled in lt Grace Pat Blackford just leaves Everything is peaceful once more Gayola Blankenship leaves her diet to Ruth Ellen Heifner Jill Elliot leaves her ability to be on time to Dean Evans Better get there on time Dean' Jean Hamman leaves all her romances to Sally Swanger Mary Kaylor leaves her ability to keep awake and take dictation in short hand to Judy Hawthorne You'd better practice over summer vacation, Jud Mary Keesy leaves her height to Judy Hamman Better start growing Judy Nadine Laser leaves her laughs to Larry Humbert Better tone lt down L11-ry Kathleen Miller leaves her hard studying to Irmogene Dick Dorothy Porter leaves her wind to blow her trumpet to Karen Williams better start blowing Karen Charles Clagg le ives his typino paper ink blotter to Charles Hughes to use in Bookkeeping when he drops ink on his paper Adrian Kennard leaves hi faithful old Chevy to Mr Mock George Miller leaves his curly hair to Harmond Sloan arry Rader wills his short pencils to anyone who wants to cramp their fingers to use them Lester Shepherd leaves his loafing ab1l1ty to George Poffcnbaugh Better start practicing George Richard Stoops leaves his Ford to Ervin Fackler Start stocking up on O11 Ervin you re gonna need it Lionel Wells leaves his list of typewriter ailments to Bob Plttenger for excuse when his timed writings don't go too well In witness whereof we have set our hands and seal this twenty sixth day of M xy in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty four Charles Clagg ' ' ' ' ' th To ' ' ' - T ' ' A . To . . . . . . To . ' ' ' 'A . 't O . . I i , . . y. ' I . . ' , . . . 5 , 7 1 2 O ' I lb l . . ' li .l A b . L2 ' ' ,T ' ' ' . K ' ' Y D . . l 3 ' , . . . - . I r , - . A 2 ' , ' ' ' - ,
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was f1nally a Straw boss I asked her about the only one ol my ellsbm xteb that I hadn't seen or heard of and she sald CHARLES CLAGG was Uouxg to work I was very much Sat1Sf1ed wlth my v1S1t bacl to my home town and be1n0 very happy I Went back to the hotel to pa-gk my CsLl1tCd.SGS and stlrt b mek Pasadena college to become a missionary. We had a lovely talk until she had to go to . . . V . . I: Y 7 4 . O , ' ' e ' ' I L 2 to
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Class Poem Lester Shepherd W1th Lester Shepherd let's begin, He's a tall guy but not too th1n L1kes to loaf and says h1s work at the Tool and D1e w1ll keep And dr1ves a '47 Chevy wh1ch 1S a heap Jean Hamman Jean Hamman wxth a guy 1n every port L1kes stay1ng out late and all that sort She's bold and somet1mes more of a h1nder than a helpmg hand, She's pert and sassy and, yes, belongs to the Hamman Clan Larry Rader Larry Rader now there's THE guy He's tall and handsome and also shy W1th the g1rls he says he'll wa1t and catch them at a later date, W1th books and that sort we all know he's grand, But when lt comes to sports he IS our man Rosemary Barnes Rosemary Barnes, qu1et and ref1ned, Always has JUN on her m1nd Pr1m and proper and full of charm Llkes the w1ld l1fe of a farm Llonel Wells L1onel Wells always flashmg a dunple He's full of fun but hard to please, And somet1mes IS an awful tease Mary Keesy Mary Keesy tall and sl1m, She'll end up w1th the best of them She's teased a lot about her beau But she 1ns1sts that lt 1SD't so Nadme Laser Nad1ne Laser next 1n l1ne Never any trouble rnakmg up her mmd When lt comes to books she's on the ball And when she marr1es she wants a man that's tall Patr1c1a Blackford Patr1c1a Blackford she says Pat w1ll do Her favor1te saymg 15 'I'll clue you Lots of fun now she's the one always ready for a laugh As to runmng around she's all over town, tlme later for her better half Mary Kaylor Mary Kaylor l1kes 'Toots for a name, She IS always on hand and always the same She's 1n and she's out from mormng t1l nxght, You Sen1ors keep your d1StahCe she m1ght even bite . . Q . . ' . ,, . . t . . ' W WI 7 4 1 'Tl' ii- . . ' To him school Work is exceedingly simple. Y . , D - W . - , ' I . , I WW? , . , ' ' ' I . ll 1 I ....-.- ..,. U l . . , . .
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