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Class Will iii 1952 Ronny Arndt leaves his height to the janitors when they have to wash high windows. Tom Atwood wants Kenny Pedersen to have his quiet ways. Betty Behrendt's basketball ability goes to next year's senior G.A.A. girls. Quentin Belke wills his atomic personality to Bill Bachman. Paul Biel's long legs ought to look good on Joan Cervenka. A1 Berkiel says anyone who likes pretty nurses can have his hospital bed. Forrest Bolton leaves his scooter-racing ability to Fred Miller. Tom Cahill has invented his.excuses to get out of school for Gordon Heuer. Erling Carpenter wants the freshman football boys to have his manly build. Denise Chrishop leaves Willie Poulsen to any girl who thinks she can get him. Bill Clarke thinks Miss McKinney ought to have his cartoon strips. Gail Deitrick will leave Chuck Bock for the football team. Bud Dittmer's height goes to anyone who can take the razzing it gets. Ronny Flattum bequeaths his nickname of Flattop to John Wetzel. Bill Garraughty wants Phil Vos to have his dreamy eyes. Jolene Gaston's many skating skirts go to Mary Fields. Sue Garland wills her musical ability to Eddie Haling: Evonne Gindick believes everyone ought to have a try at getting through school in only three years. John Halvorsen thinks some juniors could use some of his bashfulness. Allan Hamlin's car goes to Speedster, Ronnie Marotta. Marshall Haydon will let his car go to anyone who wants to decorate it for next year's parade. Audrey Hattendorf wills her job at the theater to anyone who likes good movies. Jim Holt's jalopy can go to anyone who can keep it running. Dale Jones wants Coach Kruzan to have his beanie. Chuck Kempf would like to leave his pets to a good keeper. Dennis Kennedy wills his ways with women everywhere to Tom Elwood. Patsy Keulman leaves her letters from Chicago to Nancy Sheehan. Don Klier's' sleight-of-hand magic goes to Bobby Floyd. Dolores Larsen says Mr. Ruffolo can give her voice to one of his music students. Harry Larsen thinks Allen Masopust needs his charm with the girls. Lois Lonergan gives her summer suntan to Sharon Behrens. Gloria Lubkeman's laugh goes to Rose Marie Larsen. Bob Lubkeman thinks Jim McMillen can handle his position as left end of the team. Jill Mahoney leaves her difficulties in Shorthand II to next year's students. Shirley Mani wills her giggle to Diana Sterling. George Masopust's fuchsia shirt goes to Wally Ring. Ann McMillen wills her aches and bruises acquired on the skating floor to Shirley Walker. Jack Meyer's ability to get along well goes to anyone who is capable of using it. Marilyn Mix gives her long red hair to Sue Forgette. Charlene Nelson's job as cheerleader goes to the up-and-coming juniors. George Nelson leaves his dark curls to Ronnie Miller. Fred Nielsen wills his bright blue eyes to Joanne Wilton. Joanne Osmond leaves her quiet, efficient ways to Margie Purdom. Bob Palm's agruments in Salesmanship go to next year's class. Rhoda Palmer says Christine Kopecky can have her longing for the Missouri hills. Irene Perry bequeaths her ability to get along with Donna Martin to the Martin sisters. Ron Peters leaves his voice and manner to Ron Jesen. Lewis Place wills his homework to all green freshies. Bill Poulsen's job as student council prexy goes to Bob Seekatz.. Kenny Rentner's job as guard in the Social Problems trials is left for next year's boys. Aleeta Ring says anyone who thinks she can carry them may have her big feet. Arvis Ring wants Nancy Vanc to have her long hair. Bob Ruggles' double blond waves go to Jerry Quilty. Anthony Scarnato leaves his mustache to Bruce Stahmer. Natalie Schippmann gives her G.A.A. muscles to Mr. Polley. Ron Scully wants Donna Martin to have his dimples. Rudolph Selak leaves his quietness to Pat Miller. Bill Simonsen thinks his shortness will fit Eddie Ring. Louis Snider bequeaths his red pants to Russell Gilday. Joan Stephens's beautiful brown eyes go to Jean Tegelman. Ruth Stokes leaves her freckles to Bobby Johnson. Roger Strattan says Pat Mille-r can have his streak of blonde hair. Dolores Sundin wants her nickname of Moonbeam to- go to Virginia Harness. Nancy Thompson's Homecoming job of running around seeing people goes to anyone who can take it Joyce Thulin will let Mary Kisel have her typing ability. Virginia Van Patten's blonde hair goes to Barbara Ann Forbrich. Mary Vos wills her skating ability to Joanne Haak. Raye Wetzel wants Bobby Weber to have his gym socks. Bob C. Wilton bequeaths his curly hair to Judy Romer Mary Lou Wilton leaves her Florida vacation to anyone who has the money to go.
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.mx enior MARY LOU WIZLTON Lu Lu F.H.A. 2,3g G.A.A. 3,4g Chorus I,2gIl1l'liOI Play. Ambition: Nurse . ROBERT WILTON HBO .. b Band I, 2,3,4g Basketball I,2,4g Track Ig Golf 3,49 M Annual Staff 4. Ambition: Travel. JOYCE THULIN Ulm.. Pep Club I,2,3,4g Chorus 2,3,4g F.H.A. 4g G.A.A. 2 Sec. 4, All-Stars 3,4g Tom-Tom staff 4g Annual Club I, 2,35 Class Sec. 4. Ambition: Nurse. VIRGINIA VAN PATTEN Gina Pep Club I,2,3,4g F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Chorus Ig Annual Club I, 2, 3. Ambition: Become an heiress of a millionaire. MARY VOS Babe G.A.A. 2,3, 4, All-Stars 4g Pep Club I, 2,3,4g Annual Club I,2,3Q Latin Club 3,4p F.H.A. lg Chorus I. Ambition: Travel. RAYE WET ZEL nwetz.. Trans. from 1.5. Morton '5I. I I V VVVI ' 20
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'LS Nfff' Junior 4' FIRST ROW: M. Fields, Sec.: J. Cervenka, Treas.: SECOND ROW: B. Baird, Vice-Pres.: I. Quilty, Pres: Mr. Kruzan, Advisor, FIRST ROW: Mr, Kruzan, R. Marorta, G. Rendall, B. Forbrich, U. Andersen, N. Cunningham, J. Kiehl, D. Petty, SEC HND ROW: S. Walker, J, Bunkelman, I. Cervenka, J. Osmond, J. Gaston, C. Bock, M. Haling, K. Martin, M. Kisel. THIRD ROW: R. Bardell, L. Case, E. Baethke, R. Nickerson, R. Seekatz, R. Hernquist,W. De Kant, B. Baird, W. Wilson. a 99:-P 96- lid AG vx qxlffi 2902 L.- Wa-A 5111 cu- 1' -0 4111 1' nu f' Juv , .uv
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