Albrook High School - Falcon Yearbook (Saginaw, MN)

 - Class of 1964

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Joan Janke wills her smile to Barb Thompson, and her ability to bowl to her brother Howard. Lola Maki wills her ways of always getting into trouble to Dick Williams, and her ideals of a fine student go to Gaylord Paulson. Ernie Mattson leaves his Ford to anyone who can afford to run it, and his Physics book goes to Douglas Hackman. Harry Milberger wills the letter he didn't get in track last year to his brother Bill, and his Social book cover to Dick Williams. Richard Milberger wills his ability to argue for what he thinks is right to anybody who is afraid to do so. His grades go to his sister Kathy. Judy Miller leaves her week-ends and skip days to Roseanne Stoddard. Marcia Nelson leaves her week-ends to anyone who can take them. Carol Amborn receives her cheering ability. Dianna Nordeen wills her forgetfulness to anyone who wants it, and her Sec. Off. Prac. to next year's class. Jim Ogann leaves his trumpet playing ability to Jean B., and Dale Larson gets his dramatic ability. Mary Parendo gives her AlBrook class ring and her Chevelle to Rose Mary Miskulin. Phyllis Paulson wills her two-day uvacationu to anyone who hasn't had one. Ernie Paulson is the recipient of her love for typing. Judi Pedersen wills her newspaper problems to any future editors, Toni Randall leaves her beautiful, beautiful brown eyes to Suzi Maciewski, and her love for singing goes to Timmy Matuszak. Nancy Ranta leaves all her money problems to Gary Anderson, and her sense of humor to Karen Sinisalo. Earl Ribaudo gives his brains to Mr. Rosandich, and N0 pounds to Jimmy Lundquist. Ann Robinson wills her ability to sit in a room full of boys and not flirt, to her sister Carol. Her Norwegian nose goes to Bror-Gustav Heikkinen. Harvey Rontti leaves his catching ability to Jimmy Lundquist, and his good grades to anyone who wants them. Randy Salli wills his ability to miss school to Theresa Smith, and his natural blonde hair to those who have bleached theirs. Barb Schelin leaves her two-day nvacationn to anyone who gets away with things. Her love for Anderson's Pizza goes to Sandy Greer. Phyllis Sinisalo wills her love for talking in Social class to her sister Karen. Her cheer- leading sweater goes to Diane Salo. Sam Stone leaves his taste for good foods to Marilyn Dallmann and Janie O. His love for Fords goes to anyone who doesn't have one. Leslie Talvitie wills his hurdling ability to John Gray, and his silly moods to his Nwifeu. C?????????????????????????D Yvonne Watkins wills her love for Meadowlands swamps to little Willie , and her voice to Virginia Johannessen. Rose Wojtysiak wills her natural blonde hair to Mary JO Smith. and her' Physical ability to Mary Marti.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and sixty-four, of the AlBrook High School, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. We leave as executor of our estate, Mrs. Nelson, who shall administer the legacy in form and manner as follows: To the junior class we leave our class plays and the ability to get out of class for practice To the sophomores we leave our athletic ability and our good grades. To the freshmen class we leave our experiences of the last four years. To Mr. Ness we leave our voices and choir robes. To the faculty we leave our happy disposition on test days. To the school we leave all our books and memories. Larry Abrahamson leaves this year's football season to next year's team, and his uniform to Jimmy Lundquist. Karen Amborn leaves her mohair sweaters to Rose Mary Miskulin, and her size 35 class ring to Roger Anvid. Dewey Annis leaves his running ability to Dick Smith, and his card playing ability to Richard Paulson. Ted Bassa leaves his basketball ability to this year's team, and his Chev to David Greer. Russell Berglund leaves his height to Jimmy Bong, and John Kuikka gets his empty gas tanks. Dorothy Brewer leaves her smile and happy ways to sister Georgia, and Barb Thompson gets her boy problems. John Bumgardner wills his ability to get out of class to next year's class. Martha Calvert gives her dieting supplements to Rose Mary Miskulin. Her portion of the seat on Mr. Woolsey's bus goes to Jean B. and Phyllis Reynolds. Jo Anne Ciatti wills her height to Dale Larson, and her size bi shoes go to Jean B. Linda Dallmann leaves her Phy. Ed. tennis shoes to anyone who wants them, and her enthusiasm for Phy. Ed. to her sister Sandy. Clarence Degerman wills his love for teachers to Dean Hansen. Paula Fish leaves her ability to get into trouble to Jerry Willeck, and her black hair to Mary Jo Smith. Carol Fjeld wills her long hair to those less fortunate than she. Beverly Fredrickson wills her Sec. Off. Prac. papers to Mr. Bassa for starting fires in the morning for the next three years. Her love for pizza goes to Dennis Olesiak. Gerry Greer leaves his Ford to anyone who has nerve enough to drive it, and his one point in football season to Roger Anvid. Marvin Hillstrom leaves his love for skiing to his brother Dan, and his curly hair to Joe Thompson. Linda Hollinger leaves her Ushortsu to Signs Armstrong, and her beat up sweatshirts to Bonnie Sue.



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