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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY [Continued]
Bill Rowland has finally been voted as the most Perfectly Developed Man in the country. He was given a worry by the up and coming Ralp Gifford, but Bill sweated it out.
SENIOR CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of Reardan High, being of sound mind and high spirits, do create and publish this our last will and testament.
To the Juniors we will our privilege of being called SENIORS.
To the Sophomores we will our mannerly and respectful ways.
To the Frosh we will our intellectual ability.
To the teachers we will our discarded papers for them to use as masterpieces for the future classes of R.H.S.
Phyllis Weyen wills her ability to beat out the jazz on the piano to Flip and her quiet ways to Nadine Howard.
Clifford Bergeron wills his famous little jokes that he recites in English Class to Richard Stuhlmiller and his trumpet to Helen Lightle.
Mary Paul wills her principal's office job to any junior girl with the ability.
Don Beck wills his curly hair to Earl Oehlschlaeger. Eat lots of carrots Earl; if that doesn't work, buy a Toni kit.
Catherine Thiemens wills her latest novel, “Tripping Thru My Garden of Flowers” to the Reardan High School library. Stand back ruffians, only one of you can check it out at once.
Ona Brommer wills her long hair to the “Crew cut" fiends. Also, her slim figure to Jackie Fields.
Bill Rowland wills his dance steps to the Freshmen boys and his charming laugh to Peter Tramm.
Claude Ross wills Sally to Mr. Steele to guard until she graduates. This includes the hours of 9 to 3:45 on week days only.
Glenna Landreth wills her favorite snare drum to Iva and her blush to Janet Clinton.
Wendell Blair doesn’t want to will Joyce to anyone but he has decided to part with his cowboy boots to anyone that will wear them to school every day.
Larry Landreth wills his motto of “a new girl at least once a week” to Dale Dahlin. Perhaps Larry might will his way with the women teachers to the highest bidder, too.
Shirley Clayton wills her graceful gestures as yell queen to Danny Plaster.
Lois Hoffman wills her method to “get that man” to Beverly Davis.
George Wynecoop wills his hard working days of getting a girl to anyone that will have them. Wig is turning over a new leaf. (Life gets tedious, doesn’t it?)
Harry Christensen wills his happy-go-lucky ways to Don Clayton.
Rose Saddler won't will that “little rock” to anyone, but she will give away her secret of how to get one to the Junior girls. (Wait until leap year, girls.)
Ervin Wendlandt wills his driving technique resulting in quick stops and starts, to Mr. Wisdom.
Donalee Delzer wills her intellectual ability to anyone who might need it and her sweet and dignified ways to her brother, Wayne.
Chuck Eastman wills his football experiences to Bernard Thiemens. You're off for a touchdown, Bernard.
Signed in this year of “Smoo” and Bobby Sox, 1949
(X) (The forty-niners)
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