Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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I, Janice Ratke, will my English literature to any ambitious junior. I• Delores Rau, will my ability in shorthand to anybody that needs it. I, Corinne Shark, will to Janice Swanson my dear old drum sticks. I, Mary Ann Sluss, will my incomplete! in English to anyone who can complete them. 1, Mary Ann Stachowski, will my social book to anybody who can get more out of it than I can. I, Caroline Stauffenecker, give my long name to anyone who can spell it. I, Rosemary Thell, bequeath my quiet manner to Alice O'Tremba. I, Clothilda Thomas, will to Bett You so all my extra wind which she will need for the First Chair in band next year. I, Agnes Thering, will my bookkeeping book to anyone that can appreciate it. I, Cordelia Timmers, bequeath my physics book to Mary Gorecki. I, Rita Tomporowski, will my cheer-1eading ability to Joann Herbrand. I, Rose Tomporowski, will my ability to play the trombone to Merlin Vender Weyst. I, Barbara Urbanski, will anything to anybody that might need it more than I. I, Grace Wiley, give my place in mixed chorus to Geraldine Winkleman, I, Mary Winkleman, will my happiness to Donna Brambrink. I, Dolphins Zablocki, give my bad luck to my brother Kenneth. SENIOR BOYS I, Kevin Adelman, bequeath the formula of my hydrogen bomb to anyone who has a good use for it. I, Denis Baron, will my good behavior in English to Lester Poganski. I, Marcel Bujarski, will my typewriter to anybody who can operate it. I, Dennis Benson, will all my over-due library books to the scrap paper drive. I, Richard Brenny, give my seat at the Paramount theater to Buck Hall. I, Donald Crowe, will my typing ability to anyone with stiff fingers I, John Donovan, will my marks to DelRoy Chm ielewski. I, Aloise Dudek, will my basketball shorts to any member op next year’s F.F.A. team. I, Allen Dsiuk, will my football suit to my brother. I, James Dsiuk, bequeath my stool in the drug store to Bill Kotsmith. I, Ivan Eckholm, will all my incomplete book reports to someone who likes to work. I, Melvin Fleck, will my ability to write poetry to anybody that isn’t cut out to be a poet. I, Wesley Glein, will my ambitious attitude toward school to all freshmen. I, Alvin Henry, will any second hour shop class to anyone who wants it. I, Larry Hesch, will my ability to use four studies profitably to anyone who can do the same. I, Desmond Hotter, will my first hour English class to the Pilgrims. I, Donald Johnson, bequeath my brother s ome ambition. I, Luther Johnson, will my car to anybody that can drive it. I, James Kaiser, bequeath my ability to use the sander in shop to anyone who can afford to buy parts for it. I, George Kipka, will my four years in the warm lunch room to anyone loyal enough to keep it. I, Joseph Kosloski, bequeath my English book to Jackie Mclntire. I, James Kothman, will my “late to class’’ passes to my brother Bob. I, Donald Krause, will all my good times to the Junior Class. I, James Kujawa, will my seat in Mixed Chorus to anybody that can sing bass. I, Gary Latterell, give my locker (No. 5) to anyone who has the courage and strength to take it ove r. I, Ernest Lewandowski, will all my track ability to Brian Winkleman. I, Ervin Lewandowski, bequeath all my parties to Jerry Moe. I, Bernard O’Konek, will my car to a millionaire. I, Adrian Petroske, bequeath my chair in speech class to Virgil O'Konek. I, Thomas Pollard, will my Physics class to anyone who wants to take Mixed Chorus also. I, Robert Quads, will all my A's in English class to Earl Krause. I, Joseph Rahm, bequeath my height to any s ho r t person. I, John Sakry, will my ability to Polka to Virgil O’Konek. I, Loren Scherbing, bequeath my position as a basketball player to all ambitious boys . I, Lawerence Schyma, will my ability in typing to anyone who hasn’t got a headache. I, Richard Simpson, will my ability to one who mi gh t need it. I, Hilary Skaja, will my position on the football team to anyone who can make it. I, Donald Sluss, bequeath my typewriter to someone who can put the parts together again. I, Howard St au f fen eck er, will my Chewy to my sister. I, Sherman Stowe, will my physics book to the next Eins t ien. I, Allard Tadych, will my ‘‘A’ s to Jerry Li ca. I, Hilary Tadych, will my typewriter to the war effort. I, Robert Vender Weyst, will my shyness to Vi rg il Moulzolf. I, Charles Winkleman, will my beautiful hair to those who like it.



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Left to right: First Row: Garland Brandenburg, Donald Hoff, Conrad Brenny, Margaret Corri- gan, Joseph ine Dobis, Jesephine Jurek, Aud rey Johnson, Lo retta Denfeld, Greta Beckstead, Helen Hamer. Second Row: Annabell Carlin, Alice Freer, Florence Belenski, Ann Gapinski, Lucille Cielinski, Irene Hopland, Rosemond Fouguctte, Dorothy Gardener, Anella Corrigan, Jean DeMarais, Jean Donaldson. Third Row: Eugene Jackets, John Heintze, Darrel Freude, Roger Hall, Louis Elwell, Lester Adelman Donna Brambrink Jo Anne Cotton, Monna Crowe, Dolores Deppa. Fourth Row: Sylvester Adelman, Dale DeZeller, Dale Jensen, Gerald Jurek, Ed- ward Corrigan, Fabian Gapinski, Gordon Benson, Benedict Gardner, Dale Johnson. Left to right: First Row: Elaine Wakeman, Angeline Witucki, Doreen Malikowski, Earl Krause, Donald Miklos, Burnette Scheibel, Lancy Studenski, Donald Vixenor, Jo Ann Ratke, Henrietta Micholski. Second Row: Darlene Kosloski, Francis Ratke, Dorothy Kaproth, Nancy Kozisek, Catherine Wisniewski, Joan Latterall, Adrienne Kosloski, Darlene Moe, Marion Quade, Josephine Renler. Third Row: Gladys Magnuson, Dolores Moeller, Barbara Nelson, Delphlne Schmlt, Donna Lezer, Kathleen Wassell, Lydia Kosloski, Lois Meyer. Fourth Row: Marguiute Nelson, Ruth Viste, Meomi Micholski, Romona Youso, Charlotte Kosloski, Geraldine Winkleman, Richard Ratke, Norman Ratke, Mary Jane Kmitch, Betty Scheibel. Fifth Row: William Kotsmith, Daniel Mayavski, Henry Sakry, Gerald Winkleman, Richard Tangen, Harlan Stowe, Donald Lenzen, Orville McCormick, Gerald Solt, Robert Skiba. “ 23 —

Suggestions in the Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) collection:

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 48

1951, pg 48

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 46

1951, pg 46

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 18

1951, pg 18

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 52

1951, pg 52

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 27

1951, pg 27

Foley High School - Falcon Yearbook (Foley, MN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 8

1951, pg 8


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