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benwr Qilass Tllfkltll XX e the rllustrrous and emrrrently rcrrouned class of 1039 fherern called the party of the hrst part H after clue delrbcratrfn md serrous thought are generously desrrous of allotrng to our successors Cherern called the party ot the second part j some measure of the rndrvrdual glorres that hare been ours both materral and rmmaterralj Therefore by due process of law we hereby bequeath to the party ofthe second part the follorvrng assets rn the hope that such ctron may be bcnehcral to the aforesard legatees Mary Blaudow leaves her soft vorce to lane Burke Bee Burt probably leaves everythrng Bob Pettrt offers hrs drrrrnb experrence to anyone wro rt ants to get a lrcense Mary Lou Lrttle leaves her baton to Mr Kauffman Bob Ed ar leaves hrs bulls to Iersell Voorhees Carolyn Carlson leaves that dazzlrng smrle to Ioan Dorle Jeanne Donovan leaves her Romeos to Shakespeare Daxrd Kraehenbuehl leaves hrs chaperonrng abrlrty to Gene Stern Harrret Rodebush leaves her narvete to Barbara Holmes oan Parrrsh leaves her many notebooks full of poetry to the lrbrary Ccall number F21 Eudora Schnebly leaves some of her Hrxen locks to jay Gould who rs rumored to apprecrate such tresses lean Barnhart leaves her Hddle to Ralph Gebhart he should be able to do better wrth two Helen Card leaves Trppy to all the teachers Isabel Case leaves her knowrng glances to Marporre Ksrrmenzrnd Rrchrrd Castle leaves hrs harr orl to Brll Bullock lose Lou ry leases hrs srwashbucklrng manner to Boyd Henry Srl Colby finally leaves the lower halls ane Cobb leaves her dancrng to the yrtterbugs Carl Selrgman bequeaths hrs frrendlrness to anyone rs ho feels he rs rust a lrttle brt better than the rest of us Margaret Crandell leaves her frequently mrsspelled name to Carol lean lxraehenbuehl Bob Dexter leaves hrs beard to the Sub Freshman boys Frances Iones leaves you all for West Pornt Ramon Scott wrlls hrs vrvacrty to Charlre Butterworth Donna VVrlcox leares her long eyelashes to Alma Bullock the technrque rs up 1 7 3 down 1 7 3 Alma Larmelrta Lowry leaves her love of rnsects to Dorothv Ann Murphy Harry Swartz leaves hrs belyrngly bashful manner to Bob DeLong Lrla Overmyer leaves her beautrful curls to Barbara Emly Prrscrlla Fletcher leaves her gum under the thrrd floor starr rarlrng Francrs Savage relrnqurshes Brlly and Bobby to the Freshman grrls Eleanor Burge leaves her quret manner to Kay Bullock Mrlton Shedd leaves hrs track laurels to Floyd Parks Brll Tomaras leaves h s shrrt tarls out Mane Foster leaves her hrkrng boots to Dorothy Vtlrrght Iohn Hunter leaves hrs shoes to anyone who can fill them Anastasra Katsrnas wrlls her collectron to football plavers to the future Unr Hrgh team Nellre Sturts leaves her nonchalance to Ruby McCormrck Ethel Burge leaves her basketball prowess to Mrss Marshall Irm Embry leaves hrs long legs to Ducky Mrss Zrlly s f rthful hound Paul Iohnson leaves hrs nrckname to Brlly Hoelscher We the undersrgned leave rn 1 hurry Lzsuav wIl.SON Wrtnesses the cuts from gym class BARBARA BENTON the Sub Freshman echoes Everrerr HERMAN I f , y . , , I x I , . rr - L ,, y ' t I v . I , ' I V l 1' H 1 K ,, . . . . Y 4 , . . h y V .. L I ., . K y. K a ' . ' ' A . f ' - . . . U I . -I Y . I U 5 ' , rs I ' ' ' . -V J. ' ax ' - f ' ' . Mary Ann Paton leaves her math problems to Einstein-he can work them. , I V . Y , .. ., - I ' V 1 .- . ' ' . . - . v -l , ,-, s - . i . ' . . I - , l C Y. 2' . 1 7 K '
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SENIOR CLASS POEM COMMENCEMENT The door opens. Beyond-infinite sky, And a green, rutted meadow road climbing To the horizon where the sunbeams lie With shining promise there-a cloud's white wing Touching the hill with shadow-and the shade Creeping along the valley path. The light, Drawn clearer by the gloom, mounts unafraid And lays a shining mantle on the height. Within the doorway stand an eager throng, Suddenly quiet, suddenly hesitant, Uncertain how to go, loath to prolong The going, but held in sudden wonderment At this first glimpse of the ascending way. Their laughter hushed-each heart a little afraid, Secretly, silently-they all delay A moment on the step, looking from shade To shining height and wondering what fate The winding road will bring to them in time. Then slowly, one by one, they separate, Step out upon the road, begin the climb, And looking backward at the friendly place That gave them strength for mounting this long height, They set out on the path with braver pace And travel slowly up into the light. IOAN PARRISH 21 SENIORS
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