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To the Freahnan-- our good behavior and shyness. Rod;3 er Lo hardt wil s his Juncm hour iGuring singing classG to W illie Jn cooson az'.G his Second tenor singins asility to .i '0118 13.1.;113811. I Wilit to act to her sister Lou; Eleanor Simonsonae wills ?era 311 itv to nor sister also. ann end her high sonrano a Janice Gqunr Gsen wills her natural curly hair to Diane Elrick- son and ner hunrr to Shirley n3Ger. Lenore Ibe--wills her bong heir to JuGy Garholt a nd her sing- inf ability as second sonrano to Taryann.. Louise T hampson-- ill her sweet personality t01i. Lovonne and her dancing 9 ity to V irgiGia Rasmussen. Carol Hanson-Gwills her aFility to Hot olon: wit p903le to Judy Gurholt and all the kid Gen 3aner Ticcnind raGiators and in the air ventsi to Tr. fLeo honing he will pick them up. Juno Daniels on- wills hp? Giana Gl 11r to Garolyn Larson.and her sneaking ability to H laine Pagel. Garvin Jacobson--vills his good behavior to Eeuben3Jenseniwe sure home he wakea use of iti. His ability to flirt to Garry 'Zawaoki, and his SUOTtS ability to Art Krueger. Whiterx Barge en--Vills his 00c school work to Bill Chady andn his anilitv to sit still in tqe as cibly to Albery' G. William Berrgen wills his heigh.t to Phil Rasmussen, and his 9136 to Georme V n Daron anG his size tveive 83093 to any- one who can vec.r Glam. Gene Eygaard wills his stoutness to Jim Fur301t, his singing ability to Mervin Hansen, and his good gradas in Physics to anyone vbo will tfke them. Lee ife.vne Johnwhn--vill his Wilitr to yet the 09 r to Jim Gjertson anG his crutches to anyone ho needs tLen ihape no- one Goes tuoughi. Donald Petorson--wills his h-H riLbone anG trophies to Ken Kelby and his ahem singin; a ili t7 to Lowell Peterson. Henry Jensen--wills his carefree disworition to David Kot- tleson and his Jokes to Ken 1103. We all will our superiority to next year's seniors. Signed: The Scrior Clues
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.1 I-. K! I $X X e V A L X lt til; ' S. haw . XX l e. . On behalf of the Senior Class of 1953, I as a lawyexr '3 v doctor; psychiatrist, and all, do declare these peeple in a fully clear state of mind. Although some have ' saffered ' from leakage of the brain, loose livers, eater on the knee ano other serious diseases they are still of sound mind and body. I hope that these people fully realize how Ttvttunete they are to receive that which is bequeathed to them. M. D. PM. D. D.D. D.D. S. To: Mr. Lee, our principale We will all our banana peelings orange peelings, bread and cookie crumbs, and euro coke bottles. We also will him all the magazine covers, twhich we tore offl. Mr. Szyaaneki: all our old gum ano our old themes, theaven Knows Jake should have enough of theml. He may also have our Physics test papers. Mr. Prentice: A recore of Shakespeare to be playee tbe$ore every class. A couple of rubber bands and some paper so he can shoot paper wads too. A couple of window looks so; he can keep the wineows shut. Mrs. Keeney: A long stick so she can meEE those senior boys mind. Some patience which must be pretty well shot by this time. u Mr. Hansen: our marks on the walls, and a couple of -ebnuema because he must have worn out quite a few. To the Juniors: our room on second, and our first ; ?pofiod sessions tjust so they are as quiet as we werel. To the Sophmoree: our Physics books and all the fun that goes with them.
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. .' 3 x K .Ass ?Roriinzny 3', .5 I: Ah 1' ,. It is the year11966; the place, Seahoihavia; tho event, th3 annual Scandinavia Free Fair. As usual the Sunday af- ternoon crowd is big, bustling, merry and perstiring. x A ase3all ngO is in progress and the bleachers and m. -t are Cyowded to capacity. As I stroll down the walk from the Flower Show, I think of how good it is to be back home. w Suddenly while meandering along, I overhear h something that makes me stop aha isten more closely, something. about Donald Peterson----cows--- blue ribbons. Upon further in- vestigation I fino it is Eleanor Speaking. I El, it's grghd to see you! I was honing that eomeqne from the class of '53 would be here! Is this your little girl? Why, hello, June! I'm so glad you covld make it for the Fair this year. Yes, this is Christine. She laughS. I finally settled down. Rodger has taken over his father's upholstery shop. He still plays ball though. That's why I'm he 01 How oo you like nursing? You've been in Hawai, haven't you. Yes, I just came home for a month's vacation and then am leaving for New York to take over a private case. But what's this I hear about Donald? ' Oh, it's about his marvelous cattle. You know both he aro Curtis have married , and now have the distinction of owning the largest and best herd of holstein5; 1n the U.S. 3
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