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Page 36 text:
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Arlene Dosland leaves to-w Mabel Slngleman-her ability to play basketball. Oralee Randolph-her intelligence. Luella Gruenwold-her boy friend. Shirley Mae Grindrod leaves to-- Georgla.Garmen-her typewriting ability. Velma Meneke-her desire to grow slim. Elizabeth Kaxzinskl-her joyfulness. - Lois Galloway-her skates to play basketball with Doris Galloway leaves to-- Ruby Singleman-her wad of gum. Mary Kaazinski-her love for literature. Joan Ann Mattke-some of her plumpness. Norma Jean Hinke-her date book. Phyllis Schrader leaves to-- Patsy Britt-her numerous boy friends. Geraldine Hass-her 'swing and sway' walk. Rosalyn Hassvsome of her height. Mary Gannon-her speed in getting to classes. Evelyn Barker leaves to-- Lprralno Black-her conversation with Allan. Theresa Busselott-her figure. Darlene Bauer-her shyness. Margaret Schrader-her dark hair. Shlrlie Stender leaves to-- Mary Joan Hand'-some of her shoe shining ability Beverly McCoy-her love for Shorthand Betty Thomas-her winning smile. Marjorie Claeys-her ability to take dictation from Mr. Blanchard
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Class Will Wo, the Seniors of 1946, beinv of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncwrtwlnty of this frail ond transitory life, do thertforo makq ordnin, publish, ind declare thiu to be our last WILL and TESTANHUT, hereby revokinv ull other and former wills by us, it any time made. Wo, individuilly beeuonth the follovind per- sonal Accomplishments, traito, ond b lonvinfez Shirlie Steuder wills her Qimvl to the Sophomore girls. C'o hope thoy hwve as mweh fun with it ds Shirlie 510.1 Evelyn Dnrher lcvvo: her bashfulnassto Marcella Bauer. Loonnrd Dumlxvy lezvnn his utility to woo tho women to Hobart Cdrstensen. CThis ought to ticklu the zirls. Don ld Hntbko le1v.s his Qbility play- ing bwsketbnll to Hhiqhnocketnd Sprinmer. CDon't waste it, Jhiqh pocketsJ.l ' Phyllis Schrad r, our blonde Betty Hutton, leaves her ohwrm and wlimour to Joan Ann Nnttke. CWtnnd your turn i' line, boys.J Shirley Mme Grindrod rorees to ledve Q little of her weiqht to Marv Road-lph QWG bot this is 1 bio loud off your shoulders, Shirliu Lge., .f Doris Gxllovny lvives thu Wroit speed with which she accomplishes thlnos to the Cornish virln. Qdtund to one side, Girls, horn conos 1 an il.J ' Virgil Jacobsen leaves his ability to tell funny jokos to Lestor Fervuson, ' i'e think you need it.l Arlene Donlend leaves her fine permon- dlity to tho Burkle Girls. CThero's plonty for both girls.
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Virgil Jacobstn loavos to-- Dolbort Wulf-his Gold n voice. Robort Schrfdor-his heivht. Richard Jonos-his Qood broathinq system. Donald Mattko lonvcs to-- Konnoth Thomos-his bwsvotball ability. Jim Crowley-his good behavior. Hobnrt Carstonson-his slimnoss. Loonnrd Dunlnvoy lanvos to-- Allmn Androson-his romantic nature. Donald Kinrwdo-his w inni.nf: woys with fiirls. Marcella Kaczinski-his ability to work nlgwbrn Wo, tho Sonior Class loovos to-- Loon Boyor and Their Qbility to skate. Gooroin Gwrmnn Wo, tho Senior Clans lnmv' our monov mokino nhility to tho Juniors, our good looks to tho Sophomoros, owr rbility to out alone with the twnchoro to tho Fronbmnn. To Kr. Dlwnchwrd, wo lomvo our Honesty. To Mrs. Sample, wo lonvo somo of our Thouvbtfulnoss To Mrs. Knox, wo lodvo our Sportsmanship. and . last, but not lomst wo loavo To Hrs. Hwzmrd, our Humor. With boot and last wiohos, Tho H. S. Soniorc of '46. 1 Yifriueon by Viroil Jacobson 1
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