Coeur d Alene High School - Norselander Yearbook (Coeur d Alene, ID)

 - Class of 1952

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DICK BEST, 1 dl ' l l ugh to Pat Redmond. My lovelyifingernails, I, ISIIARILYN BOIVSIN, lwillnffi IS1zHlyuSlIc1lgneyl DIXON BANALLO and his exciting stories leave together. ARNO VALENTINO BROCKHOF F, wishes to leave his suave look to Lee Brack. Her quiet and pleasant personality is given to Doris Vig by MARTHA BUSS.. I, DUNCAN CARNIE, wish to leave my shyness with someone who will forget about 1t. I, NELLIE CLARK, will my ability to become engaged to Janet Dahl. All my freckles, I, LAVINA CLEMETSON, gladly give to Joy Groscost. ORION COWAN gives his mustache to anyone with patience enough to grow one. My flaming red hair, I, DONNA DART, will to Nancy Moen. Variety is the spice of life, Nancy. His dark color complexion is willed by PHILIP DENHAM to Bob Scott. To anyone with a warm fur coat, DIANE DOUGLASS would like to will her Alaskan experiences. JIM EBERT wills his roles in dramatics to anyone who hasn't anything to do evenings. RAY Levant ENDICOTT wills his piano stool back to next year's lucky sextet accom- panist. I, GLEN ERICKSON, will my polished shoes to Marvin Steven. JIM FIELDS wills his radio back to his folks. Oh, there is silence once again in study hall. ELMER FILLER wills his ability to stick to training rules to all CHS on-coming athletes. To Don Schierman all his nice memories of CHS are left by WES FULLER. I, GEORGE HAYES, will to Blanche Branson my violin. To Dwayne Hanks we find that EDDIE HEDGE gives all his dashing looks. Her pleasing personality and kindness are willed by DORIS OLSON to anyone who will make the most of them. BONNIE PEOPLES and DON PETERSON leave together. ' Her chemistry singed hair is willed by MARGARET POST to any new chemistry stu- dent who feels like living dangerously. To Bob Lovitt, FRANK POWELL would like to have given his ability to really make a piano talk. I, J OANN E REYNOLDS, will my swing and sway to Betty Capaul. - All his football tactics are willed by DICK RICE to all of CHS oncoming teamsf I, JOANNE ROSS, bequeath my ability to just go to school a half day and yet graduate to Sharon Johnson. I, LOIS RUDE, leave hoping that all new students at CHS enjoy school here, as I did. Her enjoyment and ability for dancing are willed by HELEN SCHMIDT to all those who want to learn or are a little too bashful to try. ' PATRICIA STEWART would like to will her flaming red hair to some other Irishman who wasn't fortunate enough to get it. I, FRANKLIN THOMAS, will and bequeath the movie projector to David Wright. It was quite a job. DOROTHY THOMSON wills and bequeaths her three straight periods in Mr. Winchell's classes to Janice Adams. CLARE SWENSON and WARREN WATTS will their nice manners to some lucky freshman boys. CHS can use a few more like you. I, JANET URBANEK, will gladly leave my typing and shorthand worries to Helen Walden. Better luck next time, Helen. Her height is willed and bequeathed by JO ANN WALLACE to Shirley Edwards. It's nice that dress styles are becoming shorter Shirley JACKIE WEISER l h - l . ' , . eaves er spot out side the Journalism room before class to anyone with a boyfriend lucky enough to have time to stand d lk h ' ' ' an ta alf the period. I, STANLEY WILSON, wlll my p0llShCd shoes to anyone with a jar of shoe polish and lots of elbow grease. ALBERT WILSON leaves his baseball and basketball behind. CHS will miss you, Lefty Allofhi td hll ' ' l s s u y a worries ROGER WILSON gladly leaves behind to Beverly Chesnuti With this you have our hope of good luck Beverly HARVEY HERRIGSTAD in the ev t of his graduation wills all his friends and fun to.Jim Burns. i en HgATI HOFFMAN would like to leave her WSC and JC friends to Janice Kirk. I, CORA WERTON will leave my office work for Mr. S1 John to Mona Carlsen. Her pretty face and many friends is willed by MAXINE HUNT to all of the students at CHS. I LA DONNA JENSEN l , wou d like to turn my class president's headaches over to Gary Robertson. To Donna Coons, BELVA JOHNSON will gladly will her cooking and sewing worries from Home Ec. I, RODNEY LIECHTI, on the day of graduation will my job at the service station to Bob Lovitt. It comes in handy, Bob. To Coach Jordan and the 53 football team, CHARLES LONG ill h' l f t. KATHY MARSAN wills all of her view points as a Democrat to any Xexf yeaisgxfrnerigdin Government student who can use them. I, LEROY MERKEL will and bequeath my nick- name to Rafel Lyon. All of his geometry troubles are gladly given by DON MOONEY to Dewayne Kirk. To Ecirne lucky 4--H worker, LOUISE MOONEY would like to leave her exciting trip to lcago. ' '1 . V14 rv , , w fe- Y, av



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I, RAY MELVIN, in the event of graduation day bequeath to CHS my many football injuries, aches and bruises. Oh your aching back. I, JEANETTE MARTIN, would like to will my ability to worry and cram before test time and still get A's to Sally Rust. Her perfect appearance and pleasant attitude is willed to all new freshmen girls by MARILYN LA FON. SHIRLEY LEONARD leaves, and her diamond ring goes with her. MARY FUTTER wills and bequeaths her old locker room to anyone with patience enough to keep it clean. I, JOYCE TAIPLE will my slimness to anyone who has the will power to diet. To anyone with a good sharp jack knife, I, FRITZ GRAHAM, will my crew- Clit. EDITH HARRIS would like to leave her school spirit to all students of CHS. We could use more like hers. To Yvonne Ashcroft, I, ZORA GEIGER, will my beautiful complexion. JUDY BRODERICK would like to will her ability to go with one boy to Barbara Murphy. I, CHARLES BEST, in the event of graduation will my long lanky build to Bob Scott. Those football pads help a lot, Bob. ELENA CASEBEER wills her silver streak of hair to anyone not lucky enough to be born with it. I, DON FISHER, will and bequeath my large frame to one of next year's band members who plays the base horn. To my little brother La Vern, I, ELLA MAE GERTHS, give all the books I used in high school. EVA GOOLER leaves her troubles and fun with those Spokane aviators to Helen Payne. I, ROSALIE PIERATT, will my ability to go steady with Bob all through high school to Kathy Landsidel. GLORIA STENGEL bequeaths her classy clothes and pretty hair to Judy Wicks. SHIRLEY BRANVOLD wills her talent in music to anyone who can stick to it like she did. I, NANCY COLLIER, would like to give Margery Becklund all my excused passes to the Viking. They come in handy at times. MARVIN COWAN wishes to give Bob Boughton his many hours of work spent on prac- ticing his music. To Max Barker, EUGENE EGGE wills his knack for getting around and not showing it. I, EUGENE FLEGEL, gladly surrender my hot rod and the many head- aches that go with it to Roger F encl. I, LAVELLE JAMISON, leave my folks' car at home for my brother Larry to use from now on. Their love for shorthand is being willed by DORIS JOHNSON and LOIS RICH- ARDS to Jo Anne Noble. BOB JOHNSON wills his curly black hair to Mr. Morris. To Ed Spooner, PHIL JOKI would like to leave his orneryness and ability to keep a classroom anything but quiet. PEARL KUYKENDALL will leave her job in journalism to anyone with a sharp pair of scissors. To Betty Capaul, EVELYN ROE would like to dedicate her many Jantzen sweaters. His never failing hair style, a crew cut is bequeathed by WALLY HENDRICKSON to Frank Delavan. Her straight A report card, has been given by BETTY STEELE to Carol Presley. CONNIE LEE would like to leave her quiet personality to Cay Driessen and Barbara McCracken. I, MICKEY MYLAN, as of my graduation day, will my many boy friends back to their classes. Here is your chance again, girls. His ability to make that bass violin talk has been willed by BILL POWELL to Carol Jackson. BOB UNRUH gives his football shoes and pads to Marvin George. I, KAY JOHNSON, will and bequeath my white drill-team uniform to Kay Posey. Her ability to get along with Mr. Priddy is willed by DIANNE PARCEL to John Fiegel. BEVERLY SKAUG, as she leaves CHS, tosses her baton to Carol Barnes. I, JOHN REED, will to everyone needing it my ability to stay out all night and manage to make it to school the next day. I, ALLEN PETERSON, will and bequeath my bright shirts to anyone with sun glasses. Her perfectly arched eyebrows, JOYCE BREVICK would like to will to Bonnie Plante. I, JOE TURK, leave my tremendous height to David Cotterman. Of course he doesn't need it. I, EDWIN GLASCO, as of graduation day, will and bequeath my confused bus to my little sister. ' LARRY ROE wills his charm to Fred Burt. Her ability to get the most out of school and her friends has been willed by DELLA LYNN to Pat Madden. BY DARLENE DICKES JOAN LAHAIE KAY JOHNSON

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