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Each spring at commencement, the golden key is awarded to the seniors that have earned 250 points in accordance with the point schedule set up for the award. In order to win the key, a student must work continually and hard, and must participate in several school activities. In the spring of 1952. Golden Key awards were made to Barbara Cole, How- ard Copp, Susan Guske, and Cecelia Schweiger. This year keys were presented to June Sather, Kenneth Langley, Phyl- lis Garberg and John Krom. Each year the Torgeson Memorial is presented to the senior boy or girl who has accumulated the largest number of Golden Key activity points. As the 1953 award could not be determined at the time I2 YEARS TOGETHER This group represents the five of the eighteen seniors that have attended all twelve years of their schooling to- gether. We owe our sincere thanks and grat- itude to those grade and high school teachers who have so ably and so pa- tiently guided us along the road to graduation. We have had a great deal :of fun among ourselves and with those who have been added to our class. Dianne Wigen Larry Camp Phyllis Garberg John Krom June Sather Barbara Cole GOLDEN KEY of this publication we here present barbara Cole, 1952 winner of the Torgeson Memorial. Barbara is now enrolled at W.S.C. and she continued to live up to the high standards set up for this award. EKRNEST ROBITAILLE LACROSSE CAFE, Lacrosse
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and questionable judgement do will and be- queath the following: I, Loren Meadows, do will and bequeath my physique to Marvin Rudolph. I, Kenneth Langley, do will and bequeath my Model T Ford to Dan Kyllo in hopes that he will get there more quickly. I, Earl Alley, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Warren Horton. I, Jack Ferris do will and bequeath my ability to ride a motorscooter to anyone that can do it. I, Myrna Shaver, do will and bequeath my red hair to Doris Torgeson. I, Claudia Scholz, do will and bequeath my eyes to anyone that can hold them still longer than I can. I, Maryette Miller, do will and bequeath my piano playing to Don Copp. I, Larry Camp, do will and bequeath my ways with cattle to Boyd Neiertz. I, Dale Mays, do will and bequeath my ability to keep a class quiet to Bud Aune. I, David Hubbard, do will and bequeath my ability to play the trumpet to Wayne Brannon. I, Clyledee Mattus, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to anyone who has the urge to fight for it. I, Dianne Wigen, do will and bequeath my ability to argue to anyone who can stick up for their own rights as I have. I, June Sather, do will and bequeath my .blond hair and blue eyes to Judy Leinweber. I, Gerald Lust, do will and bequeath my ability to always have a steady girlfriend to any under classman who can handle the job as well as I did. I, Alvin Broeckel, gladly will and bequeath my dimples to anyone who foolishly wants them. I, Don Hansen, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Don Cook. I, Phyllis Garberg, do will and bequeath my ability to type to Bill Baldwin. I, John Krom, do will and bequeath my big feet to Mr. Ellis. We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath our ability to be excused from class to any class that can use it. Sponsored by McSWEENEY TRACTOR CO, Colfax
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