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Page 27 text:
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airmen UHUQQDUDHLEQZW The year is nineteen hundred and ninety-nine The world has changed but the sun still shines The class of HSMH has far advanced They've even changed the way they danced Margaret and Darlene who enjoyed counting stars Are now taking a rocket ship to Mars Floyd and Merton who loved to travel Are out on a sand bar shoveling gravel Ann Gaston, our majorette so fine Now runs a tug-boat on the Rhine We find Barbara and Janice teachers true Explaining the points of nthe golden ruleu Albert and Ray I'm sorry to say Left for Lahiti and are there to stay Bernice Johnson once so dainty and sweet Now runs a black smith shop across the street Ward and Dave had a very close shave Now they're locked up in a cave Lois and Shirley are friends to the end But Lois just married Shirley's boy friend Jim and Bill run a moon-shine still On the other side of Mbcking Bird Hill
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Page 26 text:
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I, Margaret Ekman, leave my ability to go with the same boy for 22- years to LaVerne Zumstein. I, Ann Gaston, leave the Beavertonian to Beth Olson, with hopes that she can get it published on time. I, Darlene Hall, leave m serene and calm personality to Mary'Landrum. I, Hope Hamrick, leave my height, h'll , to Gary A Balch. I, Kathryn Hardy, leave my folkways and mores in Sociology to Mr. Schroeder. I, Ward Hardy, leave with a broken heart. I, Bernice Johnson, will my superior hem stitching to Mar- ilyn Brainard. I, John Jolly, leave m executive position in the Camera Club to m brother, Joe. I, Barbara Karnis, leave m boisterous personality to Hollis Paul A I, Don Keith, leave my dainty little slippers to Sharon Summers. I, Helen King, leave my willingness to work for the class to LaVerle Hess. I, Dave Kingen, will my Sh Cadillac to imagination. I, Janice Kleinsorge, will my book fines enough to pay them. I, Richard Kroon, leave my jet propelled Tim Peterson. I, Helen Kuper, leave m hours of Umake Albrecht. , I, Doris Landrum, leave my safe driving Powell. anyone with a good to anyone wealthy football cleats to -up timen to Arnie habits to .Ronnie I, Jim Lefever, leave my sparkling Hhollywood eyesn to Ar- nold Osmanberg. I, Patty Nelson, will my love of horses to Diane Button. I, Bill Orth, leave the nMbnroe Doctrineu to anyone who can understand it. I, Wendell Paul, leave my 19240 Plymouth to next year's Metal Shop, in hopes that they can do more with it than I could. I, Sonja Perala, leave my love and understanding of Spanish to George Blair. I, Albert Reijonen, leave my bashful ways to Buz Frese. Warren Snyder, leave my equasions in Math to Paul Becker. Roger Turner, leave m masculine voice to Betty Bennett. I, Lois Vaughn, leave m recipe Nflame-tone tressesn to any envious soul. If 1.
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Page 28 text:
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Hope and Jodcan once young and fair Are now old maids with long gray hair It seems Helen Kuper has put out to sea I believe she is hunting a new kind of tea Don and John are real gone They eat all day and sleep on the lawn Patty and Kathryn so brave and bold Are selling Ice Cream that's two weeks old Richard and Wendell I'm sorry to hear We're thrown in jail for poaching deer Helen King has finally attained her ambition She now holds an opera singers position Doris and Sonja once pleasant and nice Are down in Cuba packaging Spice Roger and Warren so meek and mild ' Are now in New York living but wild ' Looking into the future so far Our advisors we see better than par For Miss Mitnra is on a ship Off to France for tenth matrimonial trip And Mr, Drake so weary, worn and wise Has turned in his contract to six other guys
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