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«Last CWdl and Testament JACKIE ARVIDSON wills her collection of “late-to-registcr” admits back to Miss Magrames. BOB DUN I VAN leaves his willingness to do things that nobody else will do, to Ron Ballard who conscientiously does all he possibly can—to avoid work. SALLY CLARKE leaves her “curly toed shoes” to Arlene Sheer who’s “got dem big feet. DICK ERLANDSON leaves his ability to get along with people to John Manor. BARBARA CONWAY leaves her escapades to Rosemary O’Neal, who could sure use some excitement. GENE GOFORTH leaves his ability to hunch up his shoulders over test papers to Sue Whited. LYNDAL ELSTAD leaves ten pounds,---------she hopes!! £OB GUNDERSON leaves his curlers to Joan Dearborn. He’s getting an end curl. JUELL FRIEDMAN leaves her ability to strut to Peggy Kampf. ALLEN HAUSER leaves his long, windy tales to Mr Fowble, who can add them to his repertoire. SHIRLEY HEFT leaves school on a motorcycle. EDWARD HALE leaves Miss Huber minus a good art student. DORIS HOFFMAN leaves her book I IVrote My On Excuses, better known as Goddy, t Got Caught Ditching Again. DON HALE leaves his loud boistrous manner to Paul Collier. MAXINE HOLTZMAN leaves Mrs. Heist to dip her own ice cream. ROBERT HARBAUGH leaves his politeness to the wea ther man, so we may have a decent spring next year. ZOE ICENOGLE bequeaths her vitamins to poor anemic little Jerry Bowman. BILL JABO bequeaths his policy of “smoke and drink to Barbara’s Richmond, who is watched constantly. CHAR MAINE KENNEDY leaves her ability to put peroxide on her hair with a tooth brush to Miss Finn. KARL HODGERS wills his way with women to anyone who is willing to spend an evening with a mechanical man.
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£Prophecy JACKIE ARVIDSON has taken over the Miller milk route since Dick broke his leg at the alumni toboggan party. DON HALE has opened his own barber shop and models for crew cuts. ROB DUN IVAN is now the husband of a famous authoress. Her latest book is Wake Up Screaming. MARTHA BOWERS finally hit big time. She has won her chance to dance on Morris B. Sachs Amateur Hour program. DICK ERLANDSON is using the dirty politics he learned in civics to try and secure a position as Mayor of Gary. SALLY CLARKE, dean of women at Grove City College, is now' an embittered old maid. She has been like this ever since she was jilted by her high school sweetheart, “Dcrf” Eichhorn. BARBARA CONWAY is writing ballets for her now famous husband. Her latest is a revision of the Dance of the Su9ar Plum Fairy. ' GENE GOFORTH now has a nationally known all-girl band. LYNDAL ELSTAD has had her first novel published in serial form in Country Gentleman entitled 1 Married a Horse. BOB GUNDERSON has at last perfected a method of keeping the wravc in his hair without putting it up every night. After ten years of hard work JUELL FRIEDMAN has finally made her debut at the Empire Room as 1957’s leading cigarette girl. SHIRLEY HEFT is sporting her tenth engagement ring. Spooks in the running again. ED HALE has pitted his brain with his artistic ability and has designed a jeweled mousetrap. After ten years, DORIS HOFFMAN is still ticklish and up to her old tricks—making lakes out ot puddles. BOB HARBAUGH has won a national award for being America’s best car salesman in 1957. MAXINE HOLTZMAN is still using the magnum of Tabu that M rs. Heist gave her for graduation. ALLEN HAUSER is star player on the HAIRIER APES FOR 1957 BASKETBALL TEAM. ZOL ICENOGLE is happily married and though she has no children as yet, what she’s knittin’ ain’t for Britian. Since CHARMAINE KENNEDY married into money, she has the Emerson basketball team clad in leopard skins, as her butlers. BILL JABO is the coach of William A. Wirt’s track team. They have a new' path going past Bill Boyle’s.
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LOIS KREBES leaves her expression “Oh you rotten tail to Alarthalu Hokanson. JOHN LOCKHART leaves his metals and alloys to Richard Pinkerton. BETTY LARSON leaves all the tests she's run off on the mimeograph machine to Mary Ann Ditty. HAROLD LUNDSTROM leaves his “can’t carry a tune in a bucket” voice to Marie Sammy. PATRICIA McGOUGH leaves her knitting needles to Miss Cygan. VERLIE McCALLISTER leaves her rough and tough character to Janet Walstad. LAD QUIGLEY wills his “back board slishcrs to Nevvtie. MARTHA MOORE bequeaths her excellent posture to Betsy Olson. GLENN SPRINGMANN leaves. What more could you ask for??? LOIS REGEL wills her horn rimmed glasses to Mr. Fowblc so he can see those helpful little papers. PATTI RYAN leaves her friendly manner and sweet charm to Marge Owen. GLEN THORNTON leaves his gift of gab to Joan Nason. SIDNEY TUCKER leaves his cool manner with the women to Boh Palmer. EILEEN SANDERSON leaves, but she’s taking her oboe. EUGENE VASUSKY leaves his little sister to carry on his ni kname “Possum.” DE LORES SEIBERT leaves her high heels to Miss Newkirk, who is going to throw away all her flats. JAMES WEAVER leaves Wirt, to go on to scrub bigger and better floors. LOIS STEIN HOFF leaves her coy, shy, not-sure-of-her-self manner to Evelyn Damcron. IRENE STIMSON leaves her cool stare to Barbara Sargent. BARBARA STINSON leaves her policy of “a smile for everyone” to Norma Lindstrom. JOHN WHITED leaves his manly physique to Joe Hunt. NANCY WACHTER leaves, but her sister will still be here. PEGGY WESTERGREN leaves Newtie. (For a while there we thought she was going to take him with her.) HELEN TIN NT AN leaves and she just got here.
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